I'm sure this issue is far from even scratching the surface. If our NAR thinks that Google is a scraper site (not sure how they even know what a scraper site is, if they think this) then advertising and interacting on social media is going to cause a lot of issues. So while Association's leadership is at Amazon looking for FaceBOOK, let's cover what rules they THINK are good one.
Here's some key pointers on what you need to be mindful of
- Real Estate Commission rules apply to all media.
- In Georgia - All Advertisements require the firm's name and telephone number... OH and it's not supposed to be larger than yours... OUCH! Be sure you know what an advertisement is...
- Ad cannot be misleading... Think "TITLES!"
- Can't discriminate - You're probably thinking about color, but you need to be worried about AGE!
- Under supervision of Broker
For Specific Properties
- Owner's Permission to Advertise - did they approve that you tube video?
- Broker's Name equal or larger in size
Of course, the rules are just stuff that is written down, unless someone calls you on it.
So what are some real rules when using social media - real meaning, the ones you should actually pay attention to.
- Never post something that your "MAMA" wouldn't approve of.
- Don't post about specific people.
- Pictures of you at the lake may be really "HOT" but might not be the best thing to associate with your Real Estate Profile.
- Don't make enemies.. they could report you for breaking the "RULES."
This is a huge issue right now with many regulatory bodies. People assume that if they market through social networking that the regular rules somehow do not apply, and they are wrong.