Social Networking and Property Management

With the introduction of social networking services like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, the way we communicate with people has changed again.  It reminds me of when mobile phones came out.  At first, only a few people had them, mostly business people.  When away from the office or home, most of us would only make a call when it was urgent, and then we had to find a pay phone.  I can remember standing in the rain to make a call to my office while on the road (remember using the ‘calling’ card?).  Now, everyone has one, and we use them whenever we want, wherever we are.   Many young kids today have never used a real pay phone.  When I first heard of Facebook, I thought it would only be used by teenagers (like My Space was).  Who would ever want to put personal information in place where everyone could see it?  Well I was wrong.  Virtually everyone I know has a Facebook account today.  My wife has re-established relationships with people we went to college with.

What does this have to with the property management industry?  Just like the mobile phone, social networking has become part of how businesses communicate today.  I was at a business meeting last week, and a person I had never met came up to me and said, ‘I am a social networking consultant and I would like to talk to you about how I can help you with your company’s social networking plans’.  I must admit, I was stunned.  If there are consultants earning money helping companies learn how to use social networking services, then it has become common practice.

I am a member of the Property Management Professionals group at www.linkedin.com and found this article posted last week:  Social Networking Strategies That Work.  Just like having a web site today is standard for all businesses, having a presence on social networking services will be the standard in the near future.  The key will be learning how to use it effectively.   I am practicing what I write about, and have started our presence on Facebook and Twitter.  Check out our Facebook page at DIY Facebook Page and our Twitter account at DIY Real Estate.  We welcome you as a fan on our Facebook page and being a follower on our Twitter page.  So whether you are a property management services company or a web based property management software company, social networking will be required.    SHFUZPAFHER7 4VGQ8KFJJ528

Rob Crichlow
DIY Real Estate Solutions

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  3. Thanks for a useful article! best regards, Mary Janet

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