One of the first questions I get asked when consulting a real estate agent on social media is how often should they post something to their accounts. While there is no exact methodology you should following when posting information or updating your status on Facebook or Twitter, you should always be careful not to spam
Facebook Frequency for Realtors
April 20, 2012 by Joe Heath
Filed Under: Real Estate Technology, Realtors, Social Media, US Real Estate Tagged With: Facebook, Facebook for realtors, real estate, Realtor, spamming, Twitter, Twitter for Realtors
Tweetin’ Your Home: the New Way to Buy and Sell Property?
March 16, 2011 by Mike Wheatley

One of the most popular social classified services, ilist.com has come up with a novel new application for sellers and buyers to get their properties and intentions noticed online – by tweeting their listings on the ever-popular twitter.com website. The new application, micro.ilist.com, pulls all of the listings on the ilist website and automatically tweets them for the world to see. It then matches people who want to sell with people who want to buy.
Filed Under: Real Estate Resource, US Real Estate Tagged With: home sellers, homeowners, iList, marketing, micro.ilist, Mike Wheatley, real estate tweets, realty technology, selling, social realty, Twitter, Twitter for Realtors