Most Real Estate Agents are missing the boat when it comes to this little tool. I invited an agent who I had done business with in the past too join Linkedin so we could stay in touch and she sent me a response that my emails were unwanted. That makes no sense to me does she not understand that Real Estate is Listing a house and selling it. You first have to build the relationships with fellow Real Estate agents and with you Clients.
For those of you that are refussing to imbrass the changes to the way Real Estate is done you will be left out in the Cold.
Some people say yeah I'll get around to it but a year goes by and you have done nothing-
I have closed 5 deals using my Social Networks in 2009 and I hope to triple that in 2010.
P.S. I accept all invites so lets get connected on LinkedIn
Remember my connections are your connections
Network Statistics
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Your Network of Trusted Professionals
Your trusted friends and colleagues |
181 |
Friends of friends; each connected to one of your connections |
25,900+ |
Reach these users through a friend and one of their friends |
2,165,000+ |
| Total users you can contact through an Introduction | 2,191,200+ |
3,248 new people in your network since December 2
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Regional Access Top locations in your network:
Your region: Birmingham, Alabama Area
Your connections are in 17 locations but your network gives you access to 729 additional locations, including:
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Your industry: Real Estate
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