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Using Twitter for Real Estate Business- New Web Tool



Lani Rosales | 2009/12/11  | 20 Comments

Twitter history documenting tool

twitterlogos.com107 Using Twitter for Real Estate Business  New Web ToolWhile some social media gurus will tell you to jump into social media, get a feel for it and adapt, we encourage seeking out and implementing tools that track your use because we’re not here to play, we’re here to do business. Instead of talking about how to use Twitter to farm your local market (hint: follow locals, not 20,000 agents), we want to talk about using a new Twitter tool for business because you can’t measure ROI if you don’t know what in the world your “I” is. Links you share on Twitter should be backed by analytics as importantly as your Twitter usage should be documented and backed up separate from Twitter.com.

Enter Twistory, whose tagline is “twitter + history and that’s really it.” Without even logging into Twitter, add your Twitter activity (not including direct messages) to most web calendars like Google Calendar and iCal. I will note, however, that it took quite some time for it to begin loading to my calendar and it only updates one or two times per day as I can tell, so be patient.

Why you should document

There are endless reasons you should document Twitter history, but here are a few:

  • Depending on the laws in your state, you are required to keep record of all of your communications with clients from the very moment you make contact. In today’s world, if that contact occurs on Twitter, you should have record of said event. Some states require you to keep communications regarding a real estate transaction for five years, some up to ten. This is the most critical use of Twistory for your business.
  • Some brokerages or agents have their administrators managing some or all of their online presence. If my admin is tweeting as the brokerage, you’re darn tootin’ I want to easily see what all is going on at the front desk. I prefer to see at a glance in a documentable way what anyone on staff is doing with company resources, you?
  • Making your twitter history searchable is como se dice, awesome. Well, it’s useful. Perhaps you don’t recall something you said publicly or you need to compile a list of all of the times you mentioned a subdivision in comparison with your hyperlocal subdivision blog’s traffic. There are endless reasons you may want to refer to your history, but it is a function that is critical for business (to be able to reference your communications).
  • Because you don’t have to sign in to a Twitter account, you can subscribe to multiple feeds and color code them on your web calendar. So, if you want to track and document your history as a broker, alongside your agents, you can do so. If you want to log your competitors so you can study their use of Twitter. Think about it- without having to sit on Twitter all day and watch, you can have a searchable log of any Twitter user. Talk about trend watching!

Twistory is great for remaining in compliance, tracking use and adding a search function to your (and others’) Twitter history. There are many more ways this tool can be used in a real estate business, let us know in comments how you could use Twistory!

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AGBeat Editor-in-Chief: Lani, named one of Real Estate’s 100 Most Influential, as well as 12 Most Influential Women in Real Estate, is a business writer hailing from the great state of Texas in the city of Austin. As a digital native, Lani is immersed not only in advanced technologies and new media, but is also a stats nerd often burried in piles of reports. Lani is a proven leader, thoughtful speaker, and vested partner at AGBeat.

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  1. I’m a little afraid to see how much time I’m spending on twitter! Of course, 3 of my current listings and 1 of my buyer prospects came from twitter. So I guess it’s time well spent.

  2. I keep trying to add this and I get a notifcation saying I don’t have permission to add this???

    eeh?

  3. Twitter is emerging as a leading social website in promoting business.

  4. Great tool Lani! I’ve just come up with some ideas on how I can use this… ;)

    Thank you for sharing!

  5. Paula Henry says:

    Lani – Great tool and great advice about the uses. Many communications are not documented and after time, memory may not serve us well – at least my memory may not.

  6. Dave Woodson says:

    Super tool, I would love to track my messages over the past few weeks and it has given us an idea for a new way to use it. We will share once we launch it

  7. Jeremy Hart says:

    Dave, interested to hear how you guys are implementing this. Is it ready for public consumption yet?

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