Realtors and Real Estate professionals in general have always wondered how to use twitter for their real estate businesses. This presentation shows how to set up your twitter account, what to do and what not to do on twitter, and tools you can use for prospecting, networking and customer service for your clients in your real estate business.
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How Real Estate Businesses use Twitter
1. How Businesses Use Twitter
Webinar by Atim Ukoh
Director of Social Media Webtech Dezine
2. Introduction
•Atim Ukoh
•Director of Social Media
•Real Estate experience
•Email: atim@mm4a.com
•Phone : 905-281-9500 ext 233
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3. Twitter-A-genda
• What is Twitter?
• How to set up Your Twitter Account?
• What to do on Twitter?
• What not to do on Twitter?
• Tools to use for Twitter
4. What is Twitter?
• Twitter is an online social
networking and Micro-
blogging tool.
• It allows users compose text-
based posts in 140 characters
or less
• These posts are known as
tweets
• Tweets include texts, links to
blogs, links to images, links to
videos
• Twitter helps with your SEO.
14. The Twitter Cycle: Realtors Existing Customers New Customers
Realtors: Networking
Existing Customers: Customer Service
New Customers: Prospecting
15. Twitter Vocabulary
• Twitter Handle : a person’s username
• Follow: to subscribe to someone’s updates
• Follow back: Subscribe to updates of someone who recently started following you.
• Follower: Someone who subscribed to receive your updates
• Tweet: An update that contains 140 characters or less
• DM: Private message sent to you or you send out. Only people you follow can DM
you.
• Mention (@) : A reply using a person’s username. Example : “@kellie thanks for
coming.”
• Tweet-up : An event organized for twitter users to meet-up and network.
• Hash-tag (#) : A tool used to create conversation around a keyword.
• RT (Retweet): Sharing someone’s tweet on your timeline.
16. What to Do on Twitter?
• Search for people talking about your farm area, real estate, points of interest and
follow them. For example; Search “buy condos Toronto” “sell townhouse Oakville”
• Make sure to perform these searches weekly so you can find people to target
directly. Below is a sample potential client not happy with their current
representation.
Use Twitter to build relationships, customer service and possible prospecting as seen above
17. • Share Links, images and Videos about your farm area. Always write Keyword-Rich
posts. Example Below:
•Fill out your description with Keywords specific to your business, your number
and your website.
•Ask Questions and Answer Questions on your timeline. Twitter is a B2H
(Business-to-Human) tool
•Use URL shortening tools like TinyURL
•Tweet Information from your website (Sparingly- at least 5 links a day.)
•Tweet Information about an Open House
•When posting, keep the user in mind. Would they be interested in what you
have to say? Use catchy headlines also with Keywords specific to your business.
18. •Best times to post on Twitter are; 11am, 3pm and 8pm
•Use hash-tags (#) to specify keywords and locations in your posts.
•Design your background picture with Information about your company.
19. What Not to Do on Twitter?
•Do not spam your followers with
listings
•Do not automate Dm’s to new
followers
•Do not over-tweet
•Refrain from foul language and
abusive tweets
•Never responding to people that
reply you (it is a two-way
communication tool)
20. Tools to use for Twitter
www.nearbytweets.com The highlighted tweet is a potential client
25. Questions
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