Social Networking - Cutting Your Own Grass

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Real Estate Agent with Casmi Photography

REBarCamp RDU is on the horizon.  If you're confused about what a BarCamp is or what you're supposed to do/get out of it ... then you need to listen to Jeff Turner share his inspiration. 

Watch, listen and then make your reservation!  You won't want to miss this opportunity to learn and grow.

Original content by Jeff Turner

Yesterday, I finally got around to editing the kickoff presentation I did at REBarcamp Denver.

This morning I received this message in tweet from Jeremy Blanton: "Can you do me a fav & put that video up on AR?" I asked him to tell me why and the following was his response.

Jeff, I would like you to post your video for the members because this is something they need to hear & understand. Especially those that are just starting down the social media road.

Many hear about the new technologies & think that they have to learn & understand each & every one of them. When in all reality, they could be 100 times more effective if they just found one or two ways to effectively market themself in the social media realm and become masters of those.

Like you mentioned in the video, not everything that you or I do will work the same for that member. Each market has it's own specific niche that the each & every person needs to learn. While twitter might work well for an agent in California, it may not do a thing for an agent in Idaho.

This simple principle applied to social media stands true for any type of marketing someone does. Example:

In my area, open houses are extremely ineffective. Agents that do an open house here only hold them to pick up that one or two buyer leads that come in, or the agent does the open house to please the seller.

Just because open houses do not work for here, does not mean that they are a complete waste of time. I have spoken with several people from around the US that use an open house as their main form of marketing & it has been super effective for them.

I guess the main reason I would love this video share is this: Each market & each person have their own individual uniqueness. The key isn't trying to learn how to do EVERYTHING, but to learn what will work & become a master of those.

Jeremy, that's good enough for me. :)

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Carol Smith

Casmi Photography

Mebane, NC 27302

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Comments (6)

Russ Ravary ~ Metro Detroit Realtor call (248) 310-6239
Real Estate One - Commerce, MI
Michigan homes for sale ~ yesmyrealtor@gmail.com

You are right... You can't do it all..... otherwise you won't have time to sell real estate 

Aug 13, 2009 04:56 AM
Jeff Turner
RealSatisfied - Santa Clarita, CA

Carol... thanks for the kind comment on my original post. :)

Aug 13, 2009 05:01 AM
"The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryantnulls Wife) The One And Only TLW.
President-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc. - Kissimmee, FL

Carol...

I'll tell you what I told him up there. After all these years I've figured out what I've been doing wrong. I've been cutting my grass with a weedwacker :)

TLW...ROAR!

Aug 13, 2009 10:34 AM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

Carol, I thought that was a great message Jeff had!  I suddenly see why everyone is so excited to go.....thank you for sharing that, it looks to be much more interesting then I was thinking it would be.

Aug 13, 2009 02:00 PM
Carol Smith
Casmi Photography - Mebane, NC

Russ - When we tend to just cast around, full of confusion, we are never as productive as we could be.  I think Jeff was dead on with his analogy.

Jeff - Just speaking the truth.  :)

TLW - You're too funny! 

Carole - It's going to be a real blast!  I'm praying daily that you will be able to slide on down and visit!  :)

Aug 13, 2009 11:39 PM
Leesa Finley
RED Properties - Wake Forest, NC
RED Properties - Raleigh NC Real Estate

Thans Carol for reblogging this one!  I had missed it the first time around - I love Jeff's analogy!

Aug 14, 2009 12:53 AM

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