Is Your Seattle Home on Twitter? A follow up to a few popular Tweets.....
I had tweeted a while back that I had started adding Twitter riders to my for sale signs around Seattle. I got a ton of responses ranging from "why would I ever do this" to "wow that is a great idea!", but most of my signs do have this rider on them.
I obviously agreed with the latter or I would not have invested the funds to have some gorgeous wooden riders made for my company signs, but my reasons might surprise you. I fell head over heels for Twitter many months after I had actually joined because I finally got it! I finally figured out why I should be on Twitter and why I wanted my Seattle property listings to also be on Twitter. When ever I tweet my listings the web traffic and interest in them goes up significantly. This is from both agents and consumers who are following me on Twitter, but also from people who search for Seattle real estate on Twitter.
Looking at Google Analytics for my Seattle listings and the hits they get off the web it is easy to see why tweeting about your listings on Twitter and blogging about them on ActiveRain.com. etc. adds more exposure for your sellers. It is just one more way to be on top of web marketing for sellers!
Follow me on Twitter @CourtneyCooper if you want some great Seattle real estate insight and also access to very cool listings. You can also become a fan on Facebook: Courtney Cooper
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This Seattle Real Estate blog written by:
Courtney Cooper, Seattle Realtor, EcoBroker, Designated Broker for Cooper Jacobs Real Estate Services
@CourtneyCooper 206-251-5948 courtney@cooperjacobs.com
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What a great idea. I will have to go back and check out that post you wrote. Talk about free advertising. You GET it. Lots don't. I tweet the Oakville market stats and my blogs. Everyone uses it in different ways but using it for listings is a good one.