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Twitter Real Estate Tips: Tweet Your Listings PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kevin Curtis   

Single Fam Home 4bed, 2bth, fenced yard, great neighborhood. Starts at $98k." Thirty-nine more characters allow you to link to the listing on your website or photos.

This example provides valuable information for home buyers and real estate investors. They know up front that the home is an affordable single family home in Minneapolis with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a fenced yard and a great neighborhood. Encourage your Twitter followers to ask questions and answer them promptly.

Obviously the information contained within a 140 character message isn't going to provide all of the information buyers are looking for. Engage in conversation via tweets with followers. Really get to know what they're looking for in a home so you can effectively tweet about listings they may be interested in.

Tweet Open Houses

Any time you have an open house, Tweet about it. Let your followers know when you will be there so they can plan to attend and get information about the property. Every professional Realtor knows that getting the interested party to tour the home is incredibly important to sealing the deal.

Tweeting an open house should be done in much the same way as a new listing. When you tweet an open house, include the address.

Make sure your followers know exactly where the home is. Interested followers will show up, especially if you've already created a relationship with them on Twitter.

Make Use of Media Sharing Websites

The Internet makes it possible for a variety of websites to communicate. Posting your message to multiple sites can be quite time consuming. Look for websites that offer the possibility to post to multiple communities simultaneously. For example, when you post a photo to FriendFeed or TwitPic you have the option to post it to Twitter in the same instant.

Use these services and others like them to your advantage. Don't spam your followers with message after message, just share the important stuff. Keep a close eye on each community website you use and keep communication flowing freely. Buyers and investors enjoy building a relationship with their Realtor. Be the Realtor that provides them that opportunity.  Kevin Curtis
 

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