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Three Community Expanding Plugins
For Your Wordpress Blog

You engage, you share, you promote and give thanks. You do a lot to build a community through social media but the challenge is how do you connect those community conversations to the content on your blog? These three plugins make it easy…

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Are You A Real Estate Lemming?
5 Questions To Find Out

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Websites, blogging, social media… the tools of the new media Realtor. But, by using these tools are you actually a real estate lemming setting yourself up for failure?

Answer these 5 questions to find out…

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Real Estate Marketing FAQs for 09/05

On our latest HomeStomper PRO FAQ call we covered a number of different topics including:

  • The critical features to look for in a Wordpress theme
  • Why you don’t want to use social media with buyers and sellers
  • How to create compelling and “evergreen” email drip campaigns
  • Features your drip email provider must have
  • The newest CRM software worth looking at

Listen to the replay below…

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When Will Social Media Grow Up?

Trends are always interesting to watch, especially when you can see how they evolve. Sometimes, though, trends reveal some unfortunate things…

See, over the past several days I’ve received a bunch of emails, several phone calls, and had a collection of im chat sessions all about social media. The most dominant question from all those conversations was this…

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What Social Media Never Told You About Word Of Mouth

It used to be that word-of-mouth was the holy grail of real estate marketing. To have people preaching your good name up and down the block… or at least to their network of friends and family.

But then something happened. Folks were sold a new promise. A new sexy called social media and with it the mavens tagged it with a new set of instructions: “Go forth and mingle like it’s a cocktail party.”

Boy, that sure screwed folks up because it’s only partially true.

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