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Individuals say that you need to be on Facebook or other social networking websites otherwise you don't exist. I am now starting to believe those people. If you would like to actually know a bit about the life of your friends or fellow workers, you just need social networking sites. Keeping in touch is virtually impossible without this type of site.

Going on these sort of websites isn't just about touching base and following your chums and acquaintances lives. Another point of social websites is publicizing yourself and attracting business especially if you are a real estate agent. The times when a billboard or a little advertisement in a newspaper was enough for propagation of one's work or business are long defunct and they will not come back. The way to the future is now the internet and computers. If you look around the internet, you will find lots of articles with ideas on how to use, and promote yourself, on social networking sites.

Of course it's much more time consuming for older generations to get used to all the hundreds of new websites, ways of writing, commenting and all the related tasks. Our children seem to know it somehow instinctively, but for us, it might take a while to figure out how everything works. Though, we try I guess a few of my fellow realtors have the same feelings.

After working all day its not surprising we come home shattered, so it's difficult 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 routine now involves just that sort of interaction. Chilling out now means going on-line to get our social networking work finished. But does the public really think about what we post? Do individuals, other than fellow realtors, actually read the articles we put up? I think we will never know for definite, will we?

I actually do inspect the websites of my fellow real estate associates and I do read the articles they write, because the topics are of interest. But who knows whether their posts also attract ordinary people (I don't mean this in a negative way, of course), the job of whom is not involved with real estate at all. So now I don't have to meet or talk to my colleagues often to know what is going on with their lives, I can read about it in their blogs and posts. So I may not have seen to someone for a long time, but I can truthfully say I have learnt alot about them, and this is all down to social networking. What a awesome thing social networking is.

As a real estate agent I work with Condos Toronto, and I consider social networking to be one of the key ways of attracting clients. I hope this brief article did help you

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