Anna Matsunaga, Team Momentum, Keller Williams Realty Tacoma
253-353-2662 www.teammomentumrealestate.com
I started blogging just a little over a year ago and I made personal rules for myself when I started. If I had something really really negative it would not go in a blog. I would only write good reviews for local businesses, if it was one I could not honestly do that for, then I would not write it. If I disagreed I would be very very civil or I would say nothing at all. If some one made a bad comment that was harmful I would delete, if some one criticized me I would take it to heart if it were made with the attempt to help and not to degrade. I would write my own content or I would include a link if I liked some of the content I found and wanted to share. I would reblog where allowed and be sure my comments on the reblog made it clear it was not mine. I think I have done well with following my own rules and they would go along way towards keeping any of us safe with social networking and business. However Keller Williams just posted more good advice, some of which went further than I had thought of.
Here is the link, please check it out, lots of good advice!
http://blog.kw.com/2009/10/19/social-media-laws-the-new-wild-wild-west/
Anna Matsunaga, Team Momentum Keller Williams Realty Tacoma
www.teammomentumrealestate.com 253-353-2662
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I teach the blogging classes in my market center and I tell the agents that they should blog as if their spouse, mother and attorney were watching over their shoulder.