by Susanne Dwyer | Sep 29, 2013 | Best Practices, Coaching, Content Generation, News, Social Media, Technology |
To succeed at capturing the attention of today’s buyer and seller, real estate professionals ought to maintain an active and engaged online presence. Social networks, once seen as an option, are becoming an increasingly important marketing tool. The days of a hit or...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jul 30, 2013 | Content Generation, News, Social Media |
Social Media is redefining how we interact with people. But is it really all different? No. Coldwell Banker recently introduced the New Age of Real Estate Communication, a white paper that aims to take the mystery out of social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jul 2, 2013 | Best Practices, Coaching, Content Generation, News, Social Media, Technology |
As of October 2012, Facebook reached 1 billion monthly active users. LinkedIn® has 175 million professionals worldwide, including all Fortune 500 companies. Twitter users generate an average of 400 million tweets each day. And, according to the 2013 National...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 16, 2013 | Best Practices, Broker, Coaching, Content Generation, News, Social Media |
Do you hear it? It’s the dust settling on five years of social media hype and shiny object syndrome. Your listing in neither Facebook or Twitter or Linkedin is a magic marketing bullet, and (sorry) there will forever be a fantastic new app/social network/thingy to...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 16, 2013 | Best Practices, Business Insights, Content Generation, How-To, News, Social Media |
Social media has increased the expectation among consumers that your real estate business will have a credible online presence. Consumers actively using the Internet for their real estate search are making assumptions with the click of a mouse. Those conclusions are...
by Susanne Dwyer | Jun 12, 2013 | Content Generation, News, Social Media |
Do you hear it? It’s the dust settling on five years of social media hype and shiny object syndrome. Your listing in neither Facebook or Twitter or Linkedin is a magic marketing bullet, and (sorry) there will forever be a fantastic new app/social network/thingy to...