Using Twitter to Capture Local Clients
Thu, Feb 25, 2010
I came across a really interesting post today on Social Media Examiner – 4 Ways to Use Twitter to Capture Customers. Great read on how local businesses can (and are) using Twitter to connect with local people and turn them into customers.
There are great examples for other types of local businesses, but what really caught my eye is a tool Nathan mentioned called TwitHawk. Maybe I’ll do a more in-depth post on using it later (after I play with it for a while), but check out the full post. Twit Hawk looks like it has a lot of potential for you to find local people discussing
- how tired they are of their apartment
- considering looking for a home
- recent job transfer/new job in your area
- needing more space
- etc.
Now remember, you are not going to see positive results if you jump in and try to sell them on using you as a Realtor®. At best, they’ll ignore you, and at worst they might block you, or even tell their friends. BUT, if you have some tips for them (maybe in the form of a blog post, free ebook, etc.), it would be acceptable to say something like “Hi @twitterperson, I have a blog post at www.myblogposthere.com with some good info for first-time homebuyers – feel free to check it out.” Low pressure contact like this is acceptable, or you could even just give them a warm welcome to the area, or recommend a listing you just listed that sounds perfect (but make sure it really does!).
So check out the post, see what you think of TwitHawk, and I’d love to hear how it helps your biz!
Tags: online real estate marketing coach, Rich Rogala, social media tips for Realtors, using Twitter to connect with local clients





















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