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Social media has greatly changed communication over the past few years. Instead of saying, “Call me!”, a more common phrase these days is “Facebook me!” Likewise, more people are getting their news from the internet rather than the newspaper. In fact Facebook is the information source of choice for the “technology generation”. Even when conducting a search on Facebook you get internet Search results at the bottom of the page as well. So when you decide to sell your house, why not use websites such as Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and LinkedIn to help reach buyers?

These social networking websites provide a valuable resource to sellers. Through Facebook, you can list your house and promote the listing with Facebook advertising. You can also share the posting with your friends, post pictures, videos, and notes highlighting the positive aspects of your house utilizing viral marketing for your listing.

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Similarly, on Twitter, you can publish the listing via a tweet  informing millions of potential buyers about the price and location of your house with a single click. You can further utilize viral marketing with your Tweets by including some of your favorite and most interesting facts about the house. You can target a specific areas and advertise your open house with times and dates.

LinkedIn is a social network for business professionals that also supports paid advertising. You can list your house on the linkedin advertising network and pay only for the clicks that you receive. You can also post the listing on your Linkedin status, share with your connections and email your linkedin contacts about the listing. If you have your house listed on the MLS directory you can also post that listing to your Linkedin account.

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With Youtube you can actually let interested buyers take a 360 virtual tour of your house.  You can highlight the best features of your house increasing the opportunity for a sale. Sharing the Youtube video on all four of these networks will help you appear in Google search results.

These sites can be especially useful when targeting young buyers. As the “technology generation” grows up, more people are turning to their favorite social network to help them find information, including looking for places to live. If your house is listed on the social network that your potential buyers are using, then you widen your advertising reach, and therefore increase your chances of selling your house in a reasonable time frame.

If you would like to use social media to sell you home quickly contact us today!

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Phil Ivy to Sit out of WSOP, Files Suit Against Full Tilt (Tiltware) for Players Money (World Series of Poker News)

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One of the best poker players of all time has announced today that he will not play in this year’s World Series of Poker.  Phil Ivey has suit in Las Vegas electronically today against Tiltware, the software and marketing firm for Full Tilt Poker.  Full Tilt was one of three online gambling sites including PokerStars and Absolute Poker that were shut down by the FBI in April 2011.  Players were not been able to retrieve their funds from the online poker sites during the shutdown.  11 people were indicted on charges they knowingly tricked banks into illegally processing payments for gambling in the crackdown.

Full Tilt and PokerStars have reached agreements to reopen to let their players withdraw their money.  PokerStars has reportedly paid it’s players back but the Full Tilt players have not been so lucky.

In a Statement released by Phil Ivey on PhilIvey.com he says:

“For many years, I have been proud to call myself a poker player. This great sport has taken me to places I only imagined going and I have been blessed with much success. It is therefore with deep regret that I believe I am compelled to release the following statement.

I am deeply disappointed and embarrassed that Full Tilt players have not been paid money they are owed. I am equally embarrassed that as a result many players cannot compete in tournaments and have suffered economic harm. I am not playing in the World Series of Poker as I do not believe it is fair that I compete when others cannot. I am doing everything I can to seek a solution to the problem as quickly as possible.

My name and reputation have been dragged through the mud, through the inactivity and indecision of others and on behalf of all poker players I refuse to remain silent any longer. I have electronically filed a lawsuit against Tiltware related to the unsettled player accounts. As I am sure the public can imagine, this was not an easy decision for me.

I wholeheartedly refuse to accept non-action as to repayment of players funds and I am angered that people who have supported me throughout my career have been treated so poorly.

I sincerely hope this statement will ignite those capable of resolving the problems into immediate action and would like to clarify that until a solution is reached that cements the security of all players, both US and International, I will, as I have for the last six weeks, dedicate the entirety of my time and efforts to finding a solution for those who have been wronged by the painfully slow process of repayment.”

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Spotify and Facebook announce new deal

A deal between social network giant Facebook and online music streaming service Spotify has just been announced. The two social media platforms will reportedly launch together in the next few weeks.

Spotify  with over 10 million users online is excited to break into the US social media market leveraging Facebook’s 206 million US users.  Similar to social networking site Last.fm and Pandora Spotify looks to enhance the Facebook integration into a seamless and user experience.  Last.fm has long had “Connect with Facebook” feature which allows Facebook users to enjoy their friends playlists.
Spotify is reportedly ecstatic about the deal which will feature a Spotify icon next to a person’s post in the newsfeed.
Clicking on the Spotify icon will install the service on their desktop in the background, and also allow users to play from Spotify’s library of millions of songs through Facebook. The service will include a function that lets Facebook users listen to music simultaneously with their friends over the social network,” reports Forbes‘ Parmy Olson.
The fact that you have to install software that runs on your desktop seems a bit cumbersome.  It is nice you will be able to listen to music libraries and songs through Facebook and with friends.  Myspace has been allowing people to upload songs on their pages for years.  Spotify is paying for their music though and it seems to be more interactive because friends can all listen at the same time.  I remains to be seen how much advertising revenue Spotify will bring or if they will start charging more for users to listen.  The feeling I get from Facebook is they are still looking for ways to monetize the partnership.

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Meeting people and becoming friends isn’t like it used to be. While there are still chance meet ups and introductions by friends, more people are meeting online first. Whether it be for dating, business, or mutual fan bases, social media is connecting people in their home towns and across the world.

Kevin Phelan, Vice President at Gutenberg Communications, says technology has “accelerated” relationships.

Typically, he says, you see someone once a year at a conference, or you’re busy with your own life and don’t keep in touch with acquaintances. But with social media “you can keep a daily pulse of what’s going on. You can sit around the country and watch a game together. Then when you meet them in person, you all come together like you’ve never been apart.”

“I think it’s phenomenal to not lose touch and you’re eliminating the distance gap that a lot of people have,” he added.

Cait Downey of HubSpot agrees saying that online and offline relationships can run parallel. “It’s most magical when both lives overlap,” she said.

Downey says someone may have 1,000 friends on Facebook, and they may not have 1,000 friends in real life, but valuable information is still shared. With online relationships, she says, it’s easier to have conversations without interrupting people’s lives. “Phone calls can take blocks out of a day, but a tweet, text of Facebook message can quickly get a message across.”

Rich Brooks, president of flyte new media, says although this sharing of thoughts and ideas may seem foreign since it’s online rather than in person, it is still a relationship.

Brooks adds, “It’s not a relationship if it’s one-way; that’s called stalking.”

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It’s not breaking news that Al Qaeda is using social media management to communicate and influence it’s followers. Officials are now warning that terrorists and criminals are stealing personal information using the death of Osama bin Laden.

With many version of the Osama Virus appearing including on Facebook be careful of unsolicited emails that include attachments like videos and photos involving the worlds most infamous terrorist.  The US Government has decided not to release the photos of the dead terrorist citing safety of the troops and as far as I can tell their have been no leaks of the actual photos.

The content in these malicious emails could include cyber attacks from shutting down your computer to stealing things stored on a computer, like Social Security numbers, credit card and bank numbers, and usernames and passwords.

Don’t become a victim of these terrorist Cyber Attacks.  Fraudulent messages often include misspellings, poor grammar and nonstandard English. Use virus protection software that updates daily and say never to agree to download software to view videos.

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Jeanne Jolly makes her Washington DC musical debut this Friday April 22nd at the State Theatre

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Pop Up Shop Records is inviting music fans to come out to the State Theater this Friday April 22nd to see up and coming country music star Jeanne Jolly.  Her voice is a breath of fresh spring time air!  Contact Model Buzz at 202 436 6577 or via Twitter , the first 10 people will receive complimentary tickets to this event! Doors open at 8pm! This is an evening of music you don’t want to miss!  Look for the EmmeGirls Models promoting the Model Buzz brand at the event.  See you there! :)

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Ricky Cisco, 25, right, talks about his decision to donate one of his kidneys to Jeff Kurze, center, seated with wife Roxy, at the Beaumont Hospital Heart Center Conference in Royal Oak, Mich. Facing a three-to-five-year wait for a kidney, the couple turned to Facebook. (Clarence Tabb Jr. / Detroit News / Associated Press / April 4, 2011)

Ricky Cisco, 25, right, talks about his decision to donate one of his kidneys to Jeff Kurze, center, seated with wife Roxy, at the Beaumont Hospital Heart Center Conference in Royal Oak, Mich. Facing a three-to-five-year wait for a kidney, the couple turned to Facebook. (Clarence Tabb Jr. / Detroit News / Associated Press / April 4, 2011)

Perhaps anything is possible with social media — but even so, this story caught me off guard: A man donated his kidney to a stranger after seeing a plea on Facebook.

Jeff Kurze’s kidneys were failing, according to the story. His wife, Roxy, posted on her wall in desperation:

“Wishing a kidney would fall out of the sky so my husband can stop suffering,” the 30-year-old Web designer wrote. “So if anyone knows of a live donor with type O blood, PLEASE let me know.”

Ricky Cisco, a 25-year-old comedian, saw the post and messaged Roxy, saying he wanted to help. Even though the two were nearly complete strangers, they were Facebook friends (having met once through work).

The rest, as they say, was surgery. But it raises an interesting question: Are people more likely to be philanthropic through Facebook and other social media? Plenty of charities have banked on the theory — but if there’s any power in it, it may come from a more general idea not limited to the Internet: the theory that people are more likely to be generous in social networks of all kinds, from family to clubs to religious organizations.

Robert Putnam, author of “Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community,” would probably agree. The Harvard University professor compared Americans’ charitable tendencies to their social connectedness, and found that they matched up pretty well.

In this paper, he writes, “By far the best predictor of philanthropy, for example, is not how much money you have, but how many clubs you go to or how often you go to church. There is a very strong affinity between social connectedness and altruism.”

Does this mean you should be expanding your social networks — including friending everyone you ever meet in case you ever need a replacement organ? That might be going a bit far. But it’s an interesting note to how our interconnectedness through the Internet might shape our motivations just as much as our “real” social networks do.

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As social media has turned mainstream, many people have started to use Twitter and Facebook in more constructive ways, instead of just connecting with high school buddies. For instance, some use them to sell their home.

Realtors and homeowners are turning to Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to market their properties in a sometimes frustratingly slow market. While these methods can help expose a listing to a new audience, it does require a strategy. You can’t just start tweeting and friending indiscriminately, since that’s a surefire way to become a social-media pariah.

In this brave new world, it’s important to first study the lay of the land before choosing your path.

1. Laying the groundwork

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For several months, Betsy Talbot didn’t put her Seattle home on the market. Instead, she and her husband Warren promoted it through social media. “We’ve basically been living our lives online for the last couple of years as we document the preparations for our upcoming travels around the world, so it made sense to do the same to sell the house,” she says.

 

 

 

2. Here’s what they did:

  • Launched a website.
  • Produced home-tour videos, which they’ve uploaded to their site and YouTube.
  • Added a “Help Us Sell Our House” link to their blog.
  • Updated their Facebook pages to let friends know their house was for sale.

Betsy also kept track when someone typed in “move to Seattle” on Twitter, and then got in touch. Recently, a woman tweeted that before moving to Seattle, she planned to revisit her favorite restaurants in her current city. Betsy tweeted her back with a link to her website. “I tweeted back to recommend that she follow a great local food writer,” she says.

Betsy had shown the house several times, but then finally put it on the market. The house sold within three weeks.

 

3. Find a Facebook-friendly Realtor

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Realtor Margaret Roberts, the broker/owner of MRM Realty in Groton, Mass., uses a Facebook page to market her company’s listings. Whenever a new listing comes in, she posts the photos and information on Facebook. While many fans are not in the market for a home, they’ll often forward the listing to friends who are. The listing gets passed from one Facebook page to another, generating a lot of exposure.

“It’s hard to quantify if any homes have sold because of Facebook, mainly because people don’t buy homes online. Instead they go through Realtors,” says Heather Logrippo of Distinctive Homes, who manages the Facebook account for Roberts. But she adds that two properties that were listed on Facebook have sold only three weeks after being posted, including this one in Groton.

4. The celebrity connection

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Ruta Fox of Manhattan had her Upper East Side apartment on the market for almost a year with no bites. She recently developed a Twitter campaign (@divinediamonds) to drum up interest by focusing on the fact that many celebrities live in the neighborhood.

“My campaign centered on the fact that you, too, could live near celebrities if you had my apartment,” she says. A few sample Tweets:

“Madonna just bought a town house two blocks from RUTA.”

“Justin Timberlake’s Southern restaurant is right around the corner from RUTA.”

“Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha filmed ‘Sex and The City 2′ right around the corner.”

And so on. Each tweet included a link to her Realtor’s listing. So far, Fox reports that her strategy has increased the number of people at showings and she’s received two offers, both of which fell through.

She’s confident that a sale will come through soon due to her social media efforts.

5. Baby, it’s cold outside

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Todd M. Schoenberger decided to market his San Antonio home by using LinkedIn and Twitter, but he knew he needed a lure. In early January when temperatures around the country were brutally cold, he posted that it was 70 and sunny in San Antonio, and provided a link to the listing.

The results surprised him. Though he hasn’t received an offer, more people have requested details than before he started posting.

However, social media by itself cannot work miracles. If your house hasn’t sold after a reasonable length of time because it’s priced too high, needs major repairs or is in a dicey neighborhood, all the tweets and Facebook friends in the world won’t be able to help.

6. Seller beware

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Realtor Linda Slocum of Valencia, Calif., warns that though she does use Facebook and Twitter, posting too often can quickly turn into spam. So she doesn’t post unless there’s something truly unique about the property, like this one on Hacienda Lane in Newhall, Calif. “It’s different in that it’s a horse property with full horse facilities, which is unusual for our area,” she says.

“Each posting only stays in the stream for a few seconds for many people,” she says. If you repeat the same posts over and over, people will start to unfriend you, which is counterproductive to establishing relationships via social media.

In the end, social media is another valuable tool in the arsenal of house-selling and marketing techniques that must be used wisely to be most effective.

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