How To Use Twitter For Business - Part 1 of 3 "Listening"

If you've been hesitant to sign up with Twitter, or signed up with Twitter and don't have a clue what to do next, this video series is for you. If you are afraid of embracing Social Media because it is too technical for you, don't worry, my video series is made with you in mind. I have distilled all the Technology down to lay-person terms and hope that this will be the final "How To" you need to get using Twitter!

If you have any doubts about WHY you should be on Twitter as a Realtor, consider this. The NAR says that baby boomers have (on average) one home buying cycle left. Generation X has (on average) 6 buying cycles left. Generation Y has (on average) 7 buying cycles left.

Now consider the fact that Gen Y'rs spend more than 3 hours per day online. If you plan on being in Real Estate for the foreseeable future, you need to be reaching out to this generation using their media - and by doing it on their terms!

Part 1 of the Series is all about 'Listening' on Twitter. Too many people STOP in their tracks at the thought of "Who cares what I'm doing" and don't take any time to investigate Twitter any further. The reality is that you might consider using Twitter to LISTEN first! Then ENGAGE, and then start TWEETING. If this is foreign to you, then you need the video!

Enjoy!

Part 1 - Listening

  • Preset Columns
  • Setting Up Listening Columns
  • Listening to Your City
  • Listening by Industry
  • What NOT to Do on Twitter (for business)
  • How to Check another user Out
  • How to Follow Someone

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