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I Use Twitter Better Then Larry Johnson

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Results MN#20344949 WI#93113-94

I admit. I am not on twitter alot!  I am sure the best is yet to come. My blog posts do go over to twitter.  I can say this though: I USE TWITTER BETTER THEN KANSAS CITY CHIEF'S RUNNING BACK LARRY JOHNSON.

The former all pro back can no longer find space to gain many yards playing on a terrible team.  So guess what he does...calls out his coach on Twitter...that gets noticed and then he calls the media and fans "fags"...come on Larry.

Its a great lesson on what not to do.  So often I come on facebook, active rain, or twitter and notice people "blowing off steam" about some negativity or misfortune or even ripping on someone else.

Sure we might all be tempted to do this each day but is it really worth it? I feel a little bad for picking on Johnson to make a point in this block. 

Its simply much better to mention uplifting and helpful things using social media.  This is what is going to attract more business too you!

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Chuck Carstensen is a Realtor with RE/MAX Results in Elk River and Cambridge, MN.  Helping buyers, sellers and investors in great Minnesota counties like Sherburne, Isanti, Wright, Anoka, Chisago, Hennipen and Mille Lacs. He is a Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE).

Contact Chuck by emailing him at chuck.carstensen@results.net or by phone at 612-290-3809. 

 

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Yeah Larry Johnson put his foot in his mouth.  Though I do agree his coach has no experience.  Golf experience,,,,, you have to be kidding.   Larry did tell it like it is.

Oct 26, 2009 02:17 PM
Dina Caffrey
Coach Realtors - Rockville Centre, NY

Totally agree. I have noticed the people that use the social media well always have a postive message or funny video to watch. This makes them attractive to read, and to be followed. No one wants to follow negative energy.

Oct 26, 2009 02:18 PM