Feb. 9, 2009 - Facebook: a real estate industry explosion
Lately, it seems like everyone I know has moved to Facebook - especially real estate industry colleagues. I like Facebook very much - it's one of the better social networking sites on the 'net, with all the best parts of Twitter, LiveJournal, Blogger and other social networking sites built into it.
That said, all of the user-built applications that want to access my profile make me a bit nervous. I generally counsel friends not to accept these application requests and ask that they please not send them to me. I also suggest people read the following article:
10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know
http://www.allfacebook.com/2009/02/facebook-privacy/
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Feb. 9, 2009 - RE: Facebook: a real estate industry explosion |
| Posted by Ethan |
Good info; I wasn't aware of the full capabilities of the privacy features of FB. Pragmatic stuff. |
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Jun. 16, 2009 - RE: Facebook: a real estate industry explosion |
| Posted by Peter Parker |
As a marketer I wanted to more hands on use to see what might work effectively for clients.And I really appreciate you for the effort into this blog. I am considering ways of how I can help anyone through the use of social media. Your blog is really inspiring. Thank you and I wish you all the best. |
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Jun. 16, 2009 - RE: Facebook: a real estate industry explosion |
| Posted by Jack Lee |
I am agree with your article.A very good article. It can help more bloggers or site owners to get free traffic from social networking & book marking sites. |
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Matt Cohen has consulted to MLSs, Associations, franchises, brokerages, and many real estate industry software companies for over 12 years. Matt is a well-regarded real estate industry expert on industry trends, software design, product management, project management, and information security. Matt speaks at conferences, workshops and leadership retreats around the country on a wide variety of MLS-related topics.

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