To Twitter or Not Twitter…that is the question

What is Twitter?

A microblogging platform that asks the question…”What are you doing now?“
A communication channel and social network
You post to Twitter in 140 characters or less via your mobile phone or the web
It’s text messaging, instant messaging, and email rolled into one service that allows you to communicate instantly with a group
A potential addiction and [...]

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Managing Your Online Reputation

Tips on managing and monitoring your reputation online

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President Obama stays connected through blogs, websites and social media

I really love how President Obama continues to use social media outlets to stay connected to the people! The latest addition to the mix is www.Recovery.gov where you can stay informed about how and where the money is being distributed from the recently passes American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

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5 Key Social Networks for Real Estate Agents and Why You Should Participate

An informative and thought-provoking session entitled: “What are the 5 Social Networks Every Agent Should Participate In?” brought out some key points to explore before deciding what social networks to join.

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Is Email a Time-saver or Time-stealer?

Is email making your life more or less stressful? Is it really more efficient then picking up the phone and talking to the other party?

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