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Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should

October 04 2010

socialmediaKnowing where to put certain information and on which social media platform can be tricky. As real estate agents we could be considered a spammer in one place while completely within reasonable and acceptable behavior at another site. You need to know before you post really. But how do you determine what is what and which is which?

Try to follow the good examples of those already in the space and doing the real estate social media thing. Learn the rules or accepted protocols for the different social media platforms. Perhaps we need to hire a protocol representative for the industry who can tell us exactly what we are to do, and not to do? There are plenty of real estate agents who do it well, like @ginakayRE, @utahREpro, @nobuhata or @darrinfrie, so study those folks.
 

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