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facebook: Face Book Fan Pages Promote your business - Check out mine - 12/10/09 10:31 PM
If you follow my online activity, you know I spend a lot of time reading and sharing blog posts, mostly on social media and the real estate market, but also about Memphis and miscellaneous topics of interest. You can find most of what I share at my card.ly page. Become a Fan On my Facebook business page, I share most of the interesting real estate stories I find, both local and national (with a strong slant toward real estate 2.0), as well as information about my listings, my real estate related photos, and some useful social media info. Please check it
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facebook: Promote your Facebook Page with new widget - 07/10/09 09:17 AM
Those folks at Facebook keep slipping in goodies. After the latest land rush for vanity URL's for pages, FB pages seem to have gotten more attention. Go to your page, and in the left column under your logo picture in the Edit Page section, you will now see Add Fan Box to your Site. This nifty feature generates a widget for your website or blogs lets visitors "Fan" you on the spot! You have some control over content and size, but here is the full-tilt version for my page http://facebook.com/memphisrealestate UPDATE: Sorry folks, code for widget will not function here. Follow
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facebook: Let's admit it: some folks on Facebook are just annoying - 06/07/09 01:25 PM
There was such and active discussion on my last post, I decided to post an occasional Facebook tip. Every time I do a presentation on Facebook, or talk with newer FB users the question comes up: "Will X know if I delete them as a friend?" They don't really want to hear from, or they somehow feel weird that they friended them, or maybe they are a competitor. The answer: while deleted friends don't get a notification, they may indeed notice that you are not on their list anymore. If you don't mind staying friends, you can shield yourself from their
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facebook: Does Social Media encourage Realtor Spammers? - 06/05/09 06:50 PM
Every day in my Facebook news stream, I am greeted with realtor updates of their new listings, listing appointments, closings and pending sales. If I click to their profiles, there is very little, if any "social" content, only postlets of listings, videos of listings, and updates about how many showing and listing appointments they have today. This is a segment of our industry that cannot let go of interruption marketing, and embrace the social in social media as a powerful vehicle for fostering permission marketing. It's hard to gauge the size ot this segment in relation to the overall real estate social
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facebook: We're all trying to game the social media system - 01/09/09 02:45 PM
So who hasn't looked at their rank on Twitter Grader or their Twitter Counter numbers, compared their friend count in Facebook or AR points to a colleague or competitor and wondered how they could get more followers or more folks to friend them, and more points? Competition seems to be hardwired into our genes. We worry that someone is turning out better numbers (cranked out of a too-subjective algorithm) than we are.When we look at the ever increasing metrics available, especially for Twitter, we lose site of what's really important: useful, relevant content. Doc Searls' post in the Linux Journal, "Screw
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facebook: Social Media Etiquette Handbook is a MUST READ! - 12/10/08 03:12 PM
H/T to Socialmedian.com "Social media mimics real relationships - in many cases. Would you do the following within real face-to-face relationships? Jump on the friendship bandwagon without properly introducing yourself? Consistently talk about yourself and promote only yourself without regard for those around you? Randomly approach a friend you barely talk to and simply ask for favors - repeatedly? Introduce yourself to another person as "Pink House Gardening?" If you answered yes to any of these questions, you may need a refresher course on social media etiquette - and perhaps real-life etiquette also. Here are some egregious sins that you must
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Joe Spake
Memphis,
TN
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InCity Realty
Address: 2109 Peabody Ave., Memphis, TN , 38104
Office Phone: (901) 725-7766
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