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Individuals say that you want to be on Facebook or other social networking sites otherwise you don't exist. I am now beginning to believe them. If you would like to actually know anything about the life of your friends or fellow workers, you just need social networking sites. If you don't use these types of site then it's very awkward to keep in touch.

Nevertheless, staying informed about the life of your buddys and acquaintances surely is not the only intention of such websites. Let's face it, real estate agents (and not only them, of course) also use such sites because they want to somehow help themselves, they want to attract more individuals to use their services. With the increase of internet services, advertising in the newspaper or putting up large billboards have nearly disappeared for good. Using and advertising on the internet is now the way to go with the times. On-line, (what a coincidence) you can come across a plethora of articles with instructions and working tips on how to use the phenomenon of social networking.

Of course it's much more demanding for older generations to get used to all the kinds of new websites, ways of writing, commenting and all the related tasks. For the older person it is going to take time to study, whereas youngsters seem to know how to do it naturally. We stick with it and try our best to master it all. Those ideas, I bet, are not just felt by me, but by quite a few realtors out there.

After working all day its not surprising we come home tired, so it's hard to sum up the energy to find interesting things to write about on blogs or make posts on social websites such as facebook and twitter. Our daily habits now encompasses just that sort of input. Chilling out now means going on-line to get our social networking work finished. Is it in vain, or are the public bothered or care about what we post about? For all the work we put into our blogs and posts, are only fellow realtors looking at it? I suppose we will never know for definite, will we?

Personally because the features are of interest to me, I do read and look at the websites of my fellow real estate agents. Are these features of any interest to individuals not involved in the housing market, that I can't answer. By reading colleagues blogs and websites, it doesn't matter how often I see them, I am always up to date with their lives. I may genuinely declare that thanks to social networking, I have gotten to know people I haven't talked to for ages again. That sure is fantastic!

In my professional life I market Condominiums in Toronto, and I believe social networking to be one of the key ways of success. I hope this little article did help you

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