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Individuals say that you want to be on Facebook or other social networking websites otherwise you don't exist. Genuinely, I'm starting to lean towards this opinion. Social network sites give you an insight into what your buddy's and fellow workers are doing. It is just about impossible to keep in contact otherwise.

Nevertheless, staying informed about the life of your friends and acquaintances surely is not the only purpose of such websites. Another use of social websites is publicizing yourself and bringing in business especially if you are a real estate agent. With the increase of internet services, advertising in the newspaper or having large billboards have nearly disappeared never to return. Using and publicizing on the internet is now the way to move forward. If you have an internet connection, it is not difficult to come across help and advice on making full use of social networking.

For older people who were not brought up with computers, it's difficult to get used to using computers and to find their way round websites. Our children seem to know it somehow instinctively, but for us, it might take a while to suss out how everything works. Regardless of the obstacles we still have a go. Those thoughts, I bet, are not just felt by me, but by many realtors out there.

Navigating the internet, writing on social websites and finding interesting and new things to post on our blogs is usually the last thing we want to do after a hard day at work. It became a part of our daily habits. Working on our blogs and social network sites is now entertainment. But does anyone really think about what we write? Do people, other than fellow realtors, actually study the articles we write? I guess we will never know for certain, will we?

Personally because the reports are of interest to me, I do study and look at the websites of my fellow real estate representatives. But who knows whether their posts also draw ordinary members of the public (I don't mean this in a negative way, of course), the job of whom is not involved with real estate at all. A great asset of all this is that even if I do not meet my colleagues often, I feel like I know them, I know about their lives and opinions just from reading their blogs and posts. So I may not have talked to someone for a long time, but I can genuinely say I have learnt alot about them, and this is all down to social networking. What a fantastic concept social networking is.

As a real estate agent I sell Condominiums Toronto, and I believe social networking to be one of the key ways of success. Hopefully this brief article was of any help for you!

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