It sounds like an odd thing to say, but in a way, Twitter is a lot like real estate itself in two ways:

  1. Many will try; fewer will "succeed" (and will give up prematurely).
  2. The relative few are lowering the reputation of both.

The fact that most agents and offices do not use twitter as productively as they should does not therefore imply that it is a waste of time! Such logic would lead us to believe that practicing real estate in the first place is of no professional value.

I am willing to bet that the rabble-rousing Twitter malcontents, and even those who understandably see no value in Twitter, have not seen it used in the way I am about to demonstrate. I have written about this before, but it didn't get much traction apparently, and I feel that few took note. Keep in mind that this is one of the easier ways to show just one way that Twitter can aide in effective REALTOR® marketing, but it is by no means the only way. I'll also add that I received the following results on my first try yesterday.

Before I show you, I'd like to invite you to try something similar in your own community and then to share the following with us here in the comments section:

  • Your search results. Were they impressive? Totally lame? Were you surprised?
  • Have you ever considered or been shown this technique before?
  • Your strategies about how to approach these prospective clients! On this point, I'd particularly like your thoughts. I have my ideas, but I'd love others!
  • Does this in any way change your mind about the value of Twitter to REALTORS®? And by extension, why do you think this technique isn't often discussed around the RE.net?
  • Whatever else you think is germane to the conversation!

Without further ado, Twitter's Prospecting Power!

Step 1: In my browser, I went to search.twitter.com

Step 2: I entered the following into the search box exactly as pictured (making sure "OR" is capitalized):

Step 3: You guessed it, click search.

Results: I've taken the liberty of blurring out the handles and including only relevant results.

From page one:

From page two:

From page three:

I could keep going, but I'm sure you get the point!

Good luck in your Twitter endeavors, and please share your answers to the questions posed above.

 

 

 

 

Ian S. Greenleigh, Director - Sales & New Media, DriveBuy Technologies

 
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136 Comments on "Twitter's of no value to REALTORS®". Really? Try this.

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JUN
23
2010
122,861 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Good little tip about twitter.  I have used search.twitter but havent had great success though I may be looking for the worng things.... moving to (a city) is definitely one to try.

3:31pm • #117
217,195 Points 1 Featured Post Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Great points DriveBuy.  I think Twitter will get ever more important and powerful as more of the general populace catches on.

I'm trying a Twitter Blog Experiment linked below.  Tell me what you think and feel free to leave your Twitter Username in the comments section!

http://activerain.com/t/1709419

5:01pm • #118
JUL
15
2010
142,876 Points 3 Featured Posts

I not very tech but I guess I need to get with it.  I'm going to your first post andd see if I can learn something."thanks for the post"

4:23pm • #119
142,876 Points 3 Featured Posts

I not very tech but I guess I need to get with it.  I'm going to your first post andd see if I can learn something."thanks for the post"

4:23pm • #120
JUL
26
2010
372,685 Points 2 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Thanks very much for the info.  Just got going with twitter a couple of months ago so just getting the hang of it. ~ Doug

5:47pm • #121
JUL
27
2010
Outside Blog

I might have to give twitter another try.  Got some results with what you suggested for my city.

8:00pm • #122
AUG
13
2010
OCT
01
2010

Thanks for the great tip. I have already thought of several ways to add this to my marketing strategy.

Cheers!

10:37am • #124
DEC
07
2010
2 Featured Posts Called Shot Master

I knew there had to be something to it - thanks for making that better understood!

Best! gt

 

10:51pm • #125
2 Featured Posts Called Shot Master

I knew there had to be something to it - thanks for making that better understood!

Best! gt

 

10:51pm • #126
DEC
12
2010

This is a great post.  I definetly will try this to see if it works.

5:25pm • #127
867,011 Points 18 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

This is a great way to use twitter.... and I have used it in the past.  So far it hasn't resulted in a viable buyer, but I haven't given up.  I do the same thing with google alerts.  Time will tell.

5:32pm • #128
JAN
03
2011
139,144 Points Localism Sponsor

Twitter WORKS... Just use it as a tool... it is not the magic pill to fix all that is wrong in you business model. 

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9:54pm • #129
JAN
04
2011

WOW! This is great! I never knew you could use Twitter in this manor. Thank you for the advice!

9:08pm • #130
JAN
07
2011
Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp

Thanks from one fellow Austinite to another. Have a great day!

1:42pm • #131
FEB
22
2011
107,941 Points 1 Featured Post Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

I've jumped on the Twitter bandwagon -- so far it's been an excellent source of information for ME.  Looking forward to learning more about using it as a business tool.

4:50pm • #132
MAR
29
2011
Outside Blog

Probably the best advice I've received today. I'm a late adopter on twitter. I decided to make 2011 the year I get totally wired.

6:57pm • #133
APR
11
2011
468,135 Points 8 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Well I missed this to begin with. So I am surely going to use it.

I use Twitter and I am trying to use it efficiently; however, this morning I see I am being followed by a bunch of people that I didn't know were following me....it seems the followers grew over night!

Another thing, these are not Texans! These are people from all over USA and other countries.... How did they decide to pick me to follow? I am befuddled.

9:08am • #134
JUL
31
2011
Outside Blog

I used your suggested search with a few cities in my area. Most came up with no results, but  one had a handful.

Thanks for sharing!

8:08pm • #135
OCT
18
2011
159,570 Points 3 Featured Posts Outside Blog

OMG, I never thought about that! Thanks for sharing.

Have a great day.

1:24pm • #136

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