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A short time ago someone I know said to me “If you are not on Facebook, you fundamentally don’t even exist.” I am now driven to trust them. Social network sites give you an awarenes into what your friends and colleagues are doing. It is just about hopeless to keep in touch otherwise.

Nevertheless, staying informed about the life of your buddys and acquaintances surely is not the only purpose of such websites. Another point of social websites is publicizing yourself and drawing 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 for good. The way to move forward is now the internet and computers. If you scan 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. For the older individual it is going to take time to learn, whereas children seem to know how to do it naturally. Regardless of the issue we still have a go. I don’t accept it’s just me that feels like that and a few of my fellow realtors are finding it just as time consuming.

After working all day its not surprising we come home shattered, so it’s nearly impossible 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. Nonetheless, saying that it’s does become a portion of our daily routine. Settling down now means going on-line to get our social networking work completed. But does anyone really think about what we post? Is it only the public that do the exact same job actually look at the articles and posts we make? Is there an reply to that question, I don’t suppose so.

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 the public not involved in the housing market, that I can’t answer. A great asset of all this is that even if I do not meet up with my colleagues often, I feel like I know them, I know about their lives and opinions just from reading their blogs and posts. I know now more about people that I haven’t talked to for ages due to the internet and the social network web pages. That sure is brilliant!

As a real estate agent I deal Condominiums in Toronto, and I believe social networking to be one of the key ways of success. Therefore I hope this little article was of any help for you!


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