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I read a few articles recently that got me thinking about the life cycle of one’s presence on the Web.
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The Five Commandments of Facebook for REALTORS®
“Become a fan of me!” “Join my Mafia” “I just listed this great property at 123 Main Street.” What do these have in common? They are all etiquette faux pas when it comes to using Facebook. I wrote five based on my pet peeves that I see every day. What else do you think should be on this list? Let me know in the comments below.
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Increase your ‘Whuffie Factor’
The key to whuffie success is to “pay it forward.” Just like in the movie, do something good for someone else without expecting something in return.
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Increase your 'Whuffie Factor'
The key to whuffie success is to “pay it forward.” Just like in the movie, do something good for someone else without expecting something in return.
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If you can’t say anything nice…
You already know that you can’t talk bad about your competitors, but a new change by NAR now includes a responsibility to remove or correct/clarify false or misleading statements “made by others on electronic media the REALTOR® controls once the REALTOR® knows the statement is false or misleading.” Read more about it…
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If you can't say anything nice…
You already know that you can’t talk bad about your competitors, but a new change by NAR now includes a responsibility to remove or correct/clarify false or misleading statements “made by others on electronic media the REALTOR® controls once the REALTOR® knows the statement is false or misleading.” Read more about it…
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What do you get when you cross status updates and a jury trial?
On Monday, Vincent Fumo, a former Pennsylvania state senator, was found guilty of 137 counts of corruption. The deliberations almost came to a halt when Juror No. 5, Eric Wuest of Collegeville, PA, was accused of posting trial information on his Facebook status and Twitter.
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If it quacks like an ad
While RELRA and the regulations of the State Real Estate Commission make no differentiation between electronic and non-electronic advertising, the Commission has adopted a somewhat more restrictive “Guideline” suggesting additional disclosures for online ads.
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