February 25th, 2009 categories: NAR, Web 2.0
My copy of "The New Influencers" by Paul Gillin
Today NAR announced who their Social Media Manager is, Todd Carpenter . Congratulations to both Todd and NAR!
This is a huge step in the right direction for
NAR (National Association of Realtors) in joining in on the
Web 2.0 conversation with home buying and home selling consumers, and the
real estate industry. Being in the conversation is the first step to, hopefully help
NAR to gain more credibility. Of course just joining is not enough,
NAR will need to become more aware of the changes happening and be willing not only to listen, but to take positive action in response to what is being said.
Spoken by Deborah Burns |
February 25th, 2009 categories: NAR, Web 2.0
The copy of "The New Influencers" by Paul Gillin that I won from Hubspot
Outling the wonderful, weird way Web 2.0 works….
So today
NAR announced who their new
Social Media Manager is (
Todd Carpenter ) and I played a teeny, tiny part with
NAR taking action to join the web 2.0 conversation (see the following
post). Since the blogosphere is all about conversation, sharing information, and helping to influence, here is an outline of the wonderful, weird way web 2.0 works…………..
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That I learned of from reading a post by
Lola Audu, I left comments on both posts.
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I found
Rain City Guide because I was dissatisfied with what I was learning at the
Seattle real estate brokerage (to remain nameless!) I had started at as a new
Seattle real estate agent.
There you have it….why web 2.0 is effective!
Spoken by Deborah Burns |