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| Social Networking If you digg technorati and find the content on REW forums del.icio.us you are probably already a fan of social networking. Discuss this important evolution of the internet here. |
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Here are a couple of networking sites you can use to build relationships and share information. Of course, REW is without mention one of the best online networking forums. Here are a couple more in case you have some extra time after hanging around REW.
Active Rain: Free Networking site for real estate professionals Linkedin: Online community with 9 million+ business professionals Ryze: 250,000+ members worldwide, join special networks relevant to your specific industry WannaNetwork: Free Network for Real Estate Professionals. Delicious: Social Bookmarking Network Technorati: Nework of National Blogs, 7 million and counting
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I'm not a member of all the sites, but have found that all are great networking sites. I wish I had more time in the day to network but have to save a little time to sell real estate!
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I know that's right, its easy to get distracted and not focus on what actually makes us money.
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I am not sure realestatebloggers and the Tomato belong there as they are not really networking sites, perhaps I am wrong but I don't think you can contribute or participate in either aside from commenting, which makes them real estate related blogs, not networking sites. Good sites to be sure, but not really social networking.
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I agree, realestatebloggers is more of a blog directory of nationwide resources and tomato is more informational to assist with building a better real estate blog.
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Right, but once again, there is nothing networking specific about them, good resources, but not social networking websites. Might want to edit them out of your list, to keep it consistent.
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done! thanks for catching, I was on phone with client earlier when I was publishing to REW and didn't notice I had thrown blog resources in with Networking Sites
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Great information... Thanks for sharing them. Would anyone like to rank them in order of importance/value?? That way with limited time, agents could focus on the best.
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Well REW is the #1 social networking website for Real Estate, everyone knows that
But you are already here, so you already know thatActive Rain would be my second choice for the content contributions, their pages rank well, and so will your blog posts and contributed local content. For your own blogs, technorati is a must, delicious I don't use much myself. Wannanetwork is not an authority of any kind from what I have seen, and way to much like myspace for my liking, but they are putting in a lot of hours, so who knows, they might become worthy of a top listing some time in the future. Mostly they are trying to work on their userbase right now, but other than the mods, there doesn't seem to be to many contributors with much in the way of insightful contributions Ryze - have never looked at them. Although not real estate related, I am surprised www.digg.com was not mentioned in that list, user rated content is always nice, and it can be good for getting tech savvy people to see what you have to say.
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