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Individuals say that you need to be on Facebook or other social networking webpages otherwise you don't exist. Recently I have seen myself wanting to agree with them. To see out what is going on in the lives of persons you know you only have to browse these social network sites. Keeping in touch is nearly impossible without them.

Though don't just think of these sites as a way of keeping up to date about the lives of friends. Publicizing yourself and promoting your product is another point of these sites as many real estate agents have found out. With the growth of internet services, advertising in the newspaper or having large billboards have nearly disappeared never to return. The way to the future is now the internet and computers. If you have an internet connection, it is not impossible to find help and recommendations on making full use of social networking.

For older people who were not brought up with computers, it's tough to get used to using computers and to find their way round websites. Our youngsters seem to know it somehow instinctively, but for us, it might take a while to figure out how everything works. Though, we do our best I guess lots of of my fellow realtors have the same thoughts.

After working all day its not surprising we come home tired, so it's difficult to sum up the energy to find interesting things to talk about on blogs or make posts on social websites such as facebook and twitter. Our daily habits now surrounds just that sort of interaction. Inputting articles on our blogs and social network websites is now entertainment. Is it in vain, or are the population bothered or care about what we blog about? For all the work we put into our blogs and posts, are only fellow realtors reading it? Is there an reply to that question, I don't think so.

Personally because the articles are of interest to me, I do read and look at the websites of my fellow real estate associates. But who knows whether their features also attract ordinary individuals (I don't mean this in a negative way, of course), the job of whom is not involved with real estate at all. By reading colleagues blogs and websites, it doesn't matter how often I meet up with them, I am always up to date with their lives. 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 because of social networking. That sure is fantastic!

In my professional life I work with Condos Toronto, and I consider social networking to be one of the key ways of success. Hopefully this little article was of any help for you!

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