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The Real Estate Tweet Plan That Won't Cramp Your Style

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Now more than ever real estate twits are working twice as hard. Do you really have time to tweet all day while you’re showing 18 houses, writing multiple contracts, and consulting with your clients? If you do, great…don’t bother reading the rest of this article. The Real Estate Tweet Plan is only for twits looking to organize and better balance social media marketing strategies.


RE TWEET PLAN DISCLAIMER:  This plan may work great for those with little time in their day to tweet. But for some, taking time to organize tweets may actually be more time consuming that just tweeting off the cuff. This is NOT a plan for spontaneous tweeters and those of us that have adopted Twitter as a member of the family. This plan is for twits that want to tweet but are finding it hard to do so during their work day.  Just remember, this is one Real Estate Tweet Plan example, what does yours look like?


Real Estate Tweet Plan created for @RENonna:


(1)    Choose Twitter Check-in Times - @RENonna checks in with Twitter every morning with her coffee from 6:30-7:00am and every evening after dinner with her glass of red wine from 7-8pm. During those times, she (1) learns about her followers and chooses to follow back or not, (2) selects new followers she’s interested in and can learn from, (3) updates her tweetlists, (4) looks for helpful resources/media, (5) schedules her Daily 5.

(2)    Start w/ your Daily 5 - @RENonna’s Daily 5 (which are her interest & expertise topics) include: (1) short sale advice & tips, (2) Pleasanton (local) events, (3) seasonal homeowner tips, (4) great buys (deals uncovered while previewing), and (5) weekender attractions. Other real estate specific topics could include: neighborhood stats & info, local tax and legal updates, credit tips and advice, etc.

(3)    Make a Tweetlist(s) - @RENonna creates a list of pre-planned tweets that she will either sporadically tweet or schedule throughout the day. Here’s her Tweetlist for a given day:


Tweet 1: Short sale tip: Remember to consult with your CPA - could make the difference between a tax consequence, or not.


Tweet 2: Pleasanton Holiday Food Drive, donations of non-perishables can be made here:  http://budurl.com/tat5.


Tweet 3: Winter Weather Tips for Maintaining Curb Appeal: http://budurl.com/bjvl  


Tweet 4: Local steal found on tour! Pleasanton charmer- 1234 Rose Ave, 4 bd 3 ba, 2450 sqft, .25 acre lot, walk to downtown, bank-owned $325,000!


Tweet 5: Ice skating in downtown Walnut Creek begins this weekend, check here for details: http://budurl.com/erdd 

(4)    Schedule Tweets – Keep your tweetlist at your desk or on you if you’re mobile. If you don’t want to manually tweet, use Tweetlater or Twuffer to schedule your tweets.  Schedule them for time periods you will be focusing on work tasks only (or if you are on a business trip, vacation, etc).  For example, @RENonna set up her Daily 5 to be tweeted from Tweetlater at: 9:00am, 10:30am, 1:15pm, 2:30pm, and 4:15pm.  @RENonna also created Bud URLs for all the resource links she shares so she can track her follower activity. If she notices that she’s not getting much local traffic from the morning tweets, then she may choose to schedule more tweets in the afternoon.

(5)    Create an auto-welcome message - @RENonna would like to personally review and choose her followers. But she won’t be able to do that working in the field showing homes most days. So she plans to investigate her new followers during her Twitter Check-in times. In the meantime, she would still like to send a basic ONE-TIME “thanks for following” or “welcome” message to her new interested party. So @RENonna composed a welcome message, “Thanks for following me.  Nice to meet you, virtually!” and set it up as an auto-welcome message from Tweetlater to all new followers. NOTE: @RENonna is only sending a quick welcome message, NOT auto-following back. She waits until she can personally review new follower profiles, Websites, updates, etc. to make her choice on whether to follow back or not. OFF THE HOOK: Instead of just creating an auto message…include a “Welcome Video”.

(6)    Supplement w/ spontaneous Tweets – In between your scheduled pre-planned Tweets, you may find yourself with an occasional opportunity to conversationally tweet. Do it! Or if you have an experience or current event that you want to share, by all means, share away. You can also use your Twitter Check-in times to converse and share your most recent thoughts, ideas, ramblings, or happenings. The point is, when you can and want to share, get back in the Twitter conversation. Twitter will be there…most times.

ONE LAST TIP: Be sure to aggregate your Tweets on your real estate blog and other social profiles. (my example)You can get more mileage out of your Tweets by sharing them beyond the Twitosphere –with your blog readers and other networks (Facebook, FriendFeed, etc.).  

This post is dedicated to Jeremy Blanton...who never gives up! Seriously! You rock!

Colleen Lane
Kennewick Richland (and West) Pasco WA Homes For Sale - Kennewick, WA
Realtor(r) 509.438.9344 www.LaneRealEstateTeam.com

Great post.  Twitter is our next project, so I'll save this one.  ;)

Nov 17, 2008 11:41 PM
Nicole Nicolay
MyTechOpinion - Livermore, CA

Stephen- I'm not saying that I think you should schedule EVERY tweet. I just know that there are hard working agents out there that are extremely busy during their day who want to tweet...but are finding it hard to do so. I thought it would be helpful to give them a starting plan and tools to work with. BTW- Besides tweeting helpful market tips and linking out to resources, agents should tweet their interests, experiences, and other transparent moments...it humanizes them.

NEW TWITS: Bethany, Jeff & Lisa, and Roland. Frist, you should know that there are no stupid questions. And that this plan was intended for twits that have already been on twitter for a bit but are fighting time constraints. So my best advice would be to just start tweeting...and download a mobile Twitter app for your phone: Twitterberry for Blackberry user and Twitterific Pro for iPhone users. This way you can tweet when you're out to dinner or waiting for an inspection, etc. Also, I have written 2 other more introductory Twitter articles on http://www.mytechopinion.com. But I'm working on a Twitter handbook so I'll be sure to post here when it's finished. In the meantime, create a Twitter account if you haven't already...follow @nik_nik and feel free to ask me ANY question you want!

John- I tend to agree with your auto-message point. I actually set one up from Tweetlater that includes a "welcome video". I kept getting distracted by new followers while I was working. So I set the message to go out while I'm focusing on other things. Then when my work is done I check back in with Twitter, and take time to review each new follower. I look at their profile, Website/blog, and update stream. I decide if this is someone to follow or not...THEN I send a personal message that usual reflects what I learned about them from reviewing their profile/site.

Russ & Richard- You need more time in your day....we all do! So just go play around on Twitter when you have a moment. Follow @nik_nik...I promise we'll have fun and you'll learn a thing or 2!

Renee- You and your husband are the coolest couple I've ever met! So glad you stopped by! I'm totally coming to rock BlogWorld again next year...hope you guys are up for the Cathouse!

Chris, Stephanie, Joshua, Jen, Lane, Courtney, Alison, Brad, Susie, Jason, & Collen - Thank you so much for taking the time to leave your supportive comments! It's twits like you that keep me motivated to uncover, develop and share new and helpful resources for streamlining your biz! Rainers like you keep me pumped and coming back for more!

 

 

Nov 18, 2008 01:21 AM
Sharon Paxson
Sharon Paxson, Realtor® EQTY Forbes Global Properties - Newport Beach, CA
Newport Beach Real Estate

Nicole - great post, I appreciate it as I am still learning all the features of twitter. Thanks Nik!

Nov 18, 2008 01:28 AM
Sonja Adams
Keller Williams Realty - Purcellville, VA

That is really a good idea to have a tweet plan!  I had no idea you could set up an auto responder either! Thanks!

Nov 18, 2008 01:50 AM
Anonymous
Rick

I don't know...I just don't get Twitter...There are SO many things and so little time that it just doesn't make sense to me.What are the demographics on users? My guess is 18-25?? Help me out here double N....

 

Rick

Nov 18, 2008 02:00 AM
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Tim Ludemann
Ochopee, FL

Nicole

I'm a newbie and have been hearing alot about tweeter...I guess now is the time to check it out...have a great day in beautiful Cali

Nov 18, 2008 03:16 AM
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asdasd - Albany, NY

Twitter is everywhere, I have yet to see my twitter account show up in google searches.  Can't wait to see that.  All of my other blogs were shwoing up after first day.

Nov 18, 2008 03:17 AM
Mother Lode
Real Living Sugar Pine Realty - Sonora, CA
Real Estate Master

Thank you so much for taking the time to put this down in writing. It's great to have a template that you can modify to your own needs. I have saved as a link. Mike C

Nov 18, 2008 05:24 AM
C Tann-Starr
Tann Starr & Associates, Inc. - Palm Bay, FL

NikNik, this really is a spanking post. I'm having quite a bit of fun with it. I may never tweet the same again (LOL). C. ;-)

Nov 18, 2008 05:26 AM
C Tann-Starr
Tann Starr & Associates, Inc. - Palm Bay, FL

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Nov 18, 2008 05:28 AM
Susan Milner
Florida Future Realty, Inc. - Cape Coral, FL
Cape Coral Real Estate Broker, FloridaFutureAgents

This is so kewl! I never thought about my twitter plan. I think most of mine are 'random' but at least I am there & creating connections and providing some good information :)

 

Thanks for the post!

Nov 18, 2008 05:58 AM
Marcie Berson
The Berson Team at Re/Max Heritage - Westport, CT

Thanks for the great tips!  I just started using Twitter last week to check it out and now with your ideas, I'll be able to make the most of it without feeling like I need to constantly check in on my account.  Great post!

Nov 18, 2008 08:25 AM
Scott Hendrix
Century 21 Select Properties - Knoxville, TN
Realtor, Historic Home Specialist

Thanks for the autoresponder idea--this I must do!

Nov 18, 2008 09:26 AM
Elizabeth Cooper-Golden
Huntsville Alabama Real Estate, (@ Homes Realty Group) - Huntsville, AL
Huntsville AL MLS

I too need more hours in the day, but have found Twitter to be SO much fun AND I"m learning.  Doesn't get any better than that;)  I loved your ideas.  I"m going to implement a few of these.

Dec 22, 2008 05:15 AM
Michelle Minch
Moving Mountains Design Home Staging, Pasadena, CA - Los Angeles, CA
Home Staging Los Angeles and Orange County, CA

Nicole: This is a great system for managing Twitter and tweeting. Thank you. I am bookmarking it and I will retweet!

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Dec 22, 2008 05:22 AM
Evelyn Johnston
Friends & Neighbors Real Estate - Elkhart, IN
The People You Know, Like and Trust!

Nik, this sounds like a plan.  Hey, I love the little bird up above!  I need to give it more thought.  I am still unsure of what to tweet.

Dec 23, 2008 11:34 PM
Ian Anderson
Keller Williams Realty Florida Partners - Ormond Beach, FL
Greater Daytona Beach Area Luxury Home Specialist

Great post.  I have been trying to get back on the horse and I struggle with trying to make time to twit and blog....as I am up at 4:14 in the morning because I can't sleep with too much work on my brain.  I hope your tips get me back tweeting.

Jan 21, 2009 07:15 PM
Randy L. Prothero
eXp Realty - Hollister, MO
Missouri REALTOR, (808) 384-5645

It was great meeting you at the Twitter gathering tonight.  I am still learning my way through Twitter.  Thank you for this helpful post.

Feb 06, 2009 05:31 PM
Randy L. Prothero
eXp Realty - Hollister, MO
Missouri REALTOR, (808) 384-5645

Congratulations on this featured blog post.  It is definitely a good one.

Feb 10, 2009 11:05 AM
Brad Andersohn
Retired Executive Director of Education at eXp - Boulder Creek, CA
ActiveBrad - 707.646.1876

Happy 3 year anniversay since your last post here. Was just snooping around when I found your last post here. 

Hope all is well NikNik. :-)

Nov 30, 2011 04:59 PM