The following is a ghost review from one of lenederama’s original contributors, Bill Rice at leadmarketwatch.com
Anyone ever heard of Twitter?
This vibrant community of buzzing 140 character messengers is quickly becoming an embedded part of many real estate and mortgage professionals’ business toolbox.
If you haven’t experienced Twitter yet or wonder what it is I will simply describe it in Twitter’s own words, and encourage you to give it a try:
Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?
But, why is this important to you. The easiest explanation might be to simply show you how your colleagues are already leveraging Twitter:
- @jburslem (Joel Burslem, Future of Real Estate Marketing), tells us that Twitter is a way to listen to your customers
- @ResPres (Jeff Turner, RealEstateShows.com), tunes into what customers are saying about Realtors and real estate
- @MortgageReport (Brian Brady, The Mortgage Report), tells us what the mortgage market is doing
- @mortgageporter (Rhonda Porter, The Mortgage Porter ), uses it to inform her clients and alert them to loan programs she is currently closing
This certainly shows that there is a lot of good information and alerts flying around the Twitterspace, but can you really get work done with Twitter. This is where I came up with an idea to turn Twitter into my contact management system. And, appropriately enough the seed for SalesTwit! was 140 characters and expressed on Twitter:
How much richer would your relationships/business be if randomly, for no reason, you call or email just one person in your contacts? Now.
The concept and application is very simple:
- Use your existing Twitter account,
- Follow salestwit,
- Sign-up at www.salestwit.com (use the invite code: lenderama)–of course it is FREE!
- Load your contacts from Gmail, Yahoo!, Outlook, Apple Mail, LinkedIN, etc.
- Starting getting simple reminders in your Twitter feed to contact folks via private direct message on you phone, IM, email, or existing Twitter client
The idea is simple, the results are amazing. As I was testing my account, I shocked old high school and college friends, past colleagues and clients, and even prospects that I thought were long dead leads. A simple “hi, how are you doing!” for no good reason will make your life richer.
Give it a try and tell us what you think. Oh, and follow me!
Mortgage Industry Professionals. Like what you see?
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