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If you are not on Facebook, you essentially don't even exist, someone has advised me some time ago. Lately I have seen myself wanting to agree with these individuals. Social network sites give you an insight into what your buddy's and fellow workers are doing. Keeping in touch is virtually hopeless without this type of site.

But don't just think of these internet sites as a way of keeping up to date about the lives of friends. 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 customers to use their services. Newspaper adverts, Leaflets and Billboards are 'old hat' and businesses need to move with the times. Internet is THE tough instrument now. If you have an internet connection, it is not difficult to find help and recommendations on making full use of social networking.

Working your way round websites, different systems of writing and all that goes with making use of the internet, can be awkward for older generations who are not used to it. For the older individual it is going to take time to learn, whereas kids seem to know how to do it naturally. We keep going and try our best to study it all. Those thoughts, I guess, are not just felt by me, but by quite a few realtors out there.

Using the internet, talking 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 long day at work. Our daily lives now surrounds just that sort of interaction. Settling down now means going on-line to get our social networking work completed. Is it in vain, or are the public interested or care about what we blog about? Is it only people that do the similar job actually studying the articles and posts we make? Is there an solution to that question, I don't think so.

I actually do examine the websites of my fellow real estate agents and I do read the articles they write, because the topics are of interest. Are these articles of any interest to people not involved in the property market, that I can't answer. By looking up colleagues blogs and websites, it doesn't matter how often I get together with them, I am always up to date with their lives. I may truthfully say that thanks to social networking, I have gotten to know individuals I haven't talked to for ages again. What a awesome concept social networking is.

In my professional life I market Condos in Toronto, and I believe social networking to be one of the key ways of attracting clients. Therefore I hope this short article was of any help for you!

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