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Houlihan Lawrence Gets Social

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Everywhere you go these days, you hear about Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and all sorts of other social media. Of the many social networking websites, these seem to be the most popular, at least for now. They have become important business tools for real estate firms and professionals and Houlihan Lawrence was an early adopter.

Houlihan Lawrence started using social media in early 2009. We created a company blog, a Facebook Fan Page, a Twitter account and an agent blog site . Additionally, our home tours are on YouTube. It seems like every day we’re finding ways to use social media as well as new places to post real estate news and real estate market statistics.

Real estate has always been a relationship business and social networking is a perfect way to extend and enhance those relationships. Social networking is now a part of our comprehensive marketing strategy, “Reaching every buyer, everywhere”.

One could almost get entirely lost in the social media bubble but let’s not forget the most important part of social media – being social. It’s great to make connections online, but it’s even better to meet someone IRL – In Real Life.

Until we meet, feel free to follow us on twitter and friend us on facebook. You’ll get up to date market statistics, great area information and tips about buying and selling your home. If there is specific information we can help you with just send us a tweet or pose a question on our facebook page.

My Take on RE BarCamp

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There has been much said about RE BarCamp in the last year – both good and bad. So I was excited to have the opportunity to attend the one held in San Diego preceding the  National Association of REALTORS® Convention a few weeks ago to see for myself. The verdict? I really enjoyed it and will definitely go to another. Not because the bar opened at noon but because I met so many fun and interesting people and learned a great deal. One of the things that I love most about this industry is that everyone is so willing to share. In fact, plucked right from the RE BarCamp website is this statement, “RE BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an intense event with discussions, demos, and interaction from attendees”. How awesome is that?

What was even better was the fact that I met so many online followers/friends from Twitter and Facebook. We networked, shared information and talked about social media. The consensus on that term, by the way? That one day it won’t be called “social media” or the “new media” but rather it will just come to be known as “media”. So to all of you holding fast to the fact that you don’t need to learn it because it won’t be around long, well, you might want to rethink that.

As you’ll see in my photos below, all in all it was a fun “unconference” – a bit different from the more reserved sessions at the NAR convention that began the next day ….but then again, they didn’t serve drinks! RE BarCamp NYC – here I come!

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Allyson Ebert, @LizNunan, @FUNomenalRealtr

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@RealEstateZebra

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@PhxREguy @KrisBerg talk blogging

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