SMMCamp 14 Sponsors

We have a great list of sponsors for SMMCamp 14 -The New Facebook this Thursday April 12 at 12 Noon Eastern. Register to the right ====>>>>

The reason you should be excited by this news is because each sponsor has a special giveaway available to anyone who registers for SMMCamp. Click on their logos.

 

 

 

 


Stop Sending Snail Mail Now!

by Carole Sanek on October 30, 2011
in Tools

 

 

Have you been running around in circles trying to figure out a way to get the word out about an event you or your company are having?  Have you used traditional email blasts over and over again with not very impressive results? Are you dialing for RSVP’s?  Are you tired of spending hours of your precious time doing these things when you could be doing listing, selling and/or negotiations that put money in your pocket?

I bet you have never considered using an event service such as Eventbrite.  You type in a few words and hit send and the site handles the rest.  You can customize the event and send it out all neatly packaged in a format to match what you are doing.

AND it’s FREE as long as the event you are creating is also FREE!

Who doesn’t love FREE?

Who doesn’t like setting up an event in 3 minutes too?

I am President Elect for the Tampa Women’s Council of Realtors.  We are going to hold monthly tech/social media roundtables and I have already seen what using Eventbrite can do to make my work easier.  Invitees can accept or decline as soon as they open an invite and this will just make everyone’s life simpler all the way around.

Creating events for buyers and sellers to get your name or your company name (Mr/Ms Broker) is vital in this market.

We all know snail mail gets tossed in the trash can before it gets read and snail mail doesn’t fall into my favorite category of FREE.

Try it – I guarantee you will like it or I will give you your money back-oh that’s right it is FREE!

 

 

JUST SAY NO TO SNAIL MAIL!

 

Carole – Social Butterfly Media Marketing

Carole Sanek is a REALTOR in the Greater Tampa Bay area and Director of Marketing for Castle Dream Real Estate. Carole has been in real estate since 1995 in both Indiana and Florida.  She specialized in waterfront second-home sales in the panhandle for years and she and her husband now specialize in the international market in Florida.
Carole’s social media experience started with blogging 5 years ago, and has expanded into hosting multiple pages on Facebook, managing 4 Twitter accounts, LinkedIn and 4 other blogs besides being a contributing writer on Social Media Advocate.

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2011 Online Real Estate Marketing Plan

by Ross Hair on January 7, 2011
in Blogging, Social Media, Tools

To help you find new home buyers and sellers on the internet I created an online marketing plan for your real estate business.

Your 2011 online real estate marketing plan has three main steps:

a.       Create a Web Presence

b.      Get Traffic to Your Websites

c.       Convert Traffic into Clients

a.         Create a Web presence.

Your client is online so you better be online.

This means you need to build a website, have a blog, use IDX to offer listing data and have multiple landing pages to capture prospects’ contact details.

Basically, it means you need to build an online presence where your customer can find you. Read more..

Real Estate Social Media Tips – Use Google Alerts!

by Ross Hair on August 26, 2010
in Tools

Google Alerts is a great tool that you can use to monitor what is being said about you, your competitors and your real estate market - and it’s free.

Google alerts are email updates that you receive form Google containing search results based on your search parameters. Instead of logging into Google and conducting a search, you can set up an automated search that will send you daily results.

Why do you need this service?

It’s important to know what’s happening in your local market, what people are saying about you and what’s going on with your competitors.

 

 Every time someone publishes your search terms Google will email you a link to that post. I set my alert notification to once a day. Read more..