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		<title>By: National Assocation of Realtors Looking for Social Media Manager &#171; CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE CAREER BUILDER</title>
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		<dc:creator>National Assocation of Realtors Looking for Social Media Manager &#171; CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE CAREER BUILDER</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 04:48:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Thompson, a Phoenix real estate broker, said in a blog post at the Agent Genius Web site that he is pleased the association is pursuing the new [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Dear Social Media Manager Search Committee of National Association of Realtors &#124; by Ari Herzog</title>
		<link>http://agentgenius.com/g-rants-insanity-more/nar/nar-is-looking-for-a-social-media-manager/#comment-20841</link>
		<dc:creator>Dear Social Media Manager Search Committee of National Association of Realtors &#124; by Ari Herzog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 15:33:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] comments, including Hilary herself) from Phoenix real estate agent Jay Thompson who writes at both his Agent Genius blog and over at NAR [...]</description>
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		<title>By: REALonomics</title>
		<link>http://agentgenius.com/g-rants-insanity-more/nar/nar-is-looking-for-a-social-media-manager/#comment-20783</link>
		<dc:creator>REALonomics</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 14:59:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jay is right, &quot;NAR seems to be trying to “get it”.   But according to NAR&#039;s job posting, it is looking for someone who can &quot;monitor&quot; and &quot;enforce&quot; NAR&#039;s social media policies and guidelines.&quot;

Jay, you also say, &quot;I suspect many at NAR read this blog (and if they don’t, they really need someone in this position).&quot;  We at REALonomics know that they read, but they don&#039;t speak or write, that&#039;s the problem.  We&#039;re still waiting for the first comment from an NAR President and we stopped holding our breath long ago.  They might read, but then they hide.

What are the specific NAR policies and guidelines that need to be monitored and enforced?  How does one, or an organization like NAR, monitor and enforce their positions within blogs?  This sounds a lot like &quot;blog-tapping&quot; to those of us at REALonomics.

NAR is having a difficult time grappling with the notion of an unleashed, dues paying Realtor® loose in cyberspace that it (NAR) cannot control, charge dues and create a designation for in order to further monetize and justify its (NAR&#039;s) existence.

NAR, rather than endorsing the $700 billion bailout and then trying to get all of us to climb on their socialization train, should have been and ought to be re-tooling our industry&#039;s business model in the eyes of the consumer.

Owners and agents are in big trouble in most of the country and we need NAR to help create new, vibrant, transparent consumer-centric models rather than being the Sherlock Holmes of social media.  NAR could have been participating all along, rather than the exercise described by Hillary Marsh, Managing Director of Realtor.org as &quot;We&#039;ve put our toe in the water.&quot;  Jump in Hillary, the water is fine!

It is innovation and transparency in local markets we need, not another layer of bureaucracy.  NAR needs to climb off the high horse and join the rest of us in the gallant struggle to reinvent our industry so that consumers will actually trust us rather than tolerate us.

How would you like to be NAR&#039;s Social Media Manager, running around the country, policing blogs, holding workshops and telling people what they can and can&#039;t say as Realtors®.  How would you like to be writing tickets and threatening Realtor® with suspension or revocation of their membership if they post unacceptable content to their blogs?

What we are actually witnessing via social media and other consumer-centric trends like Web 2.0 is the &lt;a href=&quot;http://donaldteel.com/docs/democratization.pdf&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;&quot;Democratization of Real Estate&quot;&lt;/a&gt;. With all social, economic and institutional transformations, there is usually an attempt to control the streets by those who hold institutional power and perceive change as a threat to their positions of authority and control.

YIKES!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jay is right, &#8220;NAR seems to be trying to “get it”.   But according to NAR&#8217;s job posting, it is looking for someone who can &#8220;monitor&#8221; and &#8220;enforce&#8221; NAR&#8217;s social media policies and guidelines.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jay, you also say, &#8220;I suspect many at NAR read this blog (and if they don’t, they really need someone in this position).&#8221;  We at REALonomics know that they read, but they don&#8217;t speak or write, that&#8217;s the problem.  We&#8217;re still waiting for the first comment from an NAR President and we stopped holding our breath long ago.  They might read, but then they hide.</p>
<p>What are the specific NAR policies and guidelines that need to be monitored and enforced?  How does one, or an organization like NAR, monitor and enforce their positions within blogs?  This sounds a lot like &#8220;blog-tapping&#8221; to those of us at REALonomics.</p>
<p>NAR is having a difficult time grappling with the notion of an unleashed, dues paying Realtor® loose in cyberspace that it (NAR) cannot control, charge dues and create a designation for in order to further monetize and justify its (NAR&#8217;s) existence.</p>
<p>NAR, rather than endorsing the $700 billion bailout and then trying to get all of us to climb on their socialization train, should have been and ought to be re-tooling our industry&#8217;s business model in the eyes of the consumer.</p>
<p>Owners and agents are in big trouble in most of the country and we need NAR to help create new, vibrant, transparent consumer-centric models rather than being the Sherlock Holmes of social media.  NAR could have been participating all along, rather than the exercise described by Hillary Marsh, Managing Director of Realtor.org as &#8220;We&#8217;ve put our toe in the water.&#8221;  Jump in Hillary, the water is fine!</p>
<p>It is innovation and transparency in local markets we need, not another layer of bureaucracy.  NAR needs to climb off the high horse and join the rest of us in the gallant struggle to reinvent our industry so that consumers will actually trust us rather than tolerate us.</p>
<p>How would you like to be NAR&#8217;s Social Media Manager, running around the country, policing blogs, holding workshops and telling people what they can and can&#8217;t say as Realtors®.  How would you like to be writing tickets and threatening Realtor® with suspension or revocation of their membership if they post unacceptable content to their blogs?</p>
<p>What we are actually witnessing via social media and other consumer-centric trends like Web 2.0 is the <a href="http://donaldteel.com/docs/democratization.pdf" rel="nofollow">&#8220;Democratization of Real Estate&#8221;</a>. With all social, economic and institutional transformations, there is usually an attempt to control the streets by those who hold institutional power and perceive change as a threat to their positions of authority and control.</p>
<p>YIKES!</p>
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		<title>By: Arlington real estate guy</title>
		<link>http://agentgenius.com/g-rants-insanity-more/nar/nar-is-looking-for-a-social-media-manager/#comment-20776</link>
		<dc:creator>Arlington real estate guy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 12:25:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry I&#039;m late to the conversation, but here&#039;s how I put it at Inman&#039;s news on this today.

&quot;maintain, evolve and enforce NAR&#039;s social media policies and guidelines.&quot; Notice the word &quot;enforce&quot;? Now read below.

I think that says it all coupled with their silence on the SAR issue in which a forward thinking realtor built up a website w/ the term MLS in his domain only to have the Sarasota Association of Realtors come after him as members were jealous of all the business he was procuring. The SAR was able to do this because of NAR&#039;s article 12 giving local association the right to forbid the use of reference to a regional mls in the domain names.

the realtor with the blessings of NAR in their REALTOR magazine, etc. has now been pounded and stripped of a website that he has spent $10,000 and years establishing by the SAR and their formal complaint to ICANN. How can the NAR stand silently by and let this type of injustice go on???

&quot;maintain, evolve and enforce NAR&#039;s social media policies and guidelines.&quot;

This statement of the NAR says it clear enough when coupled with their silence on the Article 12 issue and Marc Rasmussen&#039;s website being stolen by his association who spent no money on it or hundreds of hours of time building it.

The NAR wants a social media mngr to police the net and make sure its members fall into line with them, are not too divisive and controversial in their topics, etc.

Until the NAR makes right their Article 12 mess and brings some justice to Marc Rasmussen in his struggle against close minded 20 century agents jealous of his being on the cutting edge of real estate 2.0 the NAR will not have much credibility....

I&#039;ve written VP REALTOR magazine and have not received a response. I am having a hard time finding the right people to write about this subject.

Perhaps a sweeping withholding of NAR dues by its members would get their attention. IF their goal is to enforce what they think is appropriate in social media then one can only assume they are of nefarious intent with their silence in protecting Marc Rasmussen. Or they are cowards or they do not give a darn about right and wrong. How can you not speak out at the national level about one of your members being persecuted for pursuing excellence and providing the best tools to consumers? Isn&#039;t that what realtors are supposed to do?

If anybody cares about the truth here: http://www.realestatewebmasters.com/blogs/morgan-carey/6350/show/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry I&#8217;m late to the conversation, but here&#8217;s how I put it at Inman&#8217;s news on this today.</p>
<p>&#8220;maintain, evolve and enforce NAR&#8217;s social media policies and guidelines.&#8221; Notice the word &#8220;enforce&#8221;? Now read below.</p>
<p>I think that says it all coupled with their silence on the SAR issue in which a forward thinking realtor built up a website w/ the term MLS in his domain only to have the Sarasota Association of Realtors come after him as members were jealous of all the business he was procuring. The SAR was able to do this because of NAR&#8217;s article 12 giving local association the right to forbid the use of reference to a regional mls in the domain names.</p>
<p>the realtor with the blessings of NAR in their REALTOR magazine, etc. has now been pounded and stripped of a website that he has spent $10,000 and years establishing by the SAR and their formal complaint to ICANN. How can the NAR stand silently by and let this type of injustice go on???</p>
<p>&#8220;maintain, evolve and enforce NAR&#8217;s social media policies and guidelines.&#8221;</p>
<p>This statement of the NAR says it clear enough when coupled with their silence on the Article 12 issue and Marc Rasmussen&#8217;s website being stolen by his association who spent no money on it or hundreds of hours of time building it.</p>
<p>The NAR wants a social media mngr to police the net and make sure its members fall into line with them, are not too divisive and controversial in their topics, etc.</p>
<p>Until the NAR makes right their Article 12 mess and brings some justice to Marc Rasmussen in his struggle against close minded 20 century agents jealous of his being on the cutting edge of real estate 2.0 the NAR will not have much credibility&#8230;.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve written VP REALTOR magazine and have not received a response. I am having a hard time finding the right people to write about this subject.</p>
<p>Perhaps a sweeping withholding of NAR dues by its members would get their attention. IF their goal is to enforce what they think is appropriate in social media then one can only assume they are of nefarious intent with their silence in protecting Marc Rasmussen. Or they are cowards or they do not give a darn about right and wrong. How can you not speak out at the national level about one of your members being persecuted for pursuing excellence and providing the best tools to consumers? Isn&#8217;t that what realtors are supposed to do?</p>
<p>If anybody cares about the truth here: <a href="http://www.realestatewebmasters.com/blogs/morgan-carey/6350/show/" rel="nofollow">http://www.realestatewebmaster.....6350/show/</a></p>
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		<title>By: Daltonsbriefs</title>
		<link>http://agentgenius.com/g-rants-insanity-more/nar/nar-is-looking-for-a-social-media-manager/#comment-20676</link>
		<dc:creator>Daltonsbriefs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Oct 2008 19:51:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ok, I guess I was late the conversation, only seeing the news today a week late.  Virtual Social Media Manager makes tons of sense to me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, I guess I was late the conversation, only seeing the news today a week late.  Virtual Social Media Manager makes tons of sense to me.</p>
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		<title>By: Dave Phillips</title>
		<link>http://agentgenius.com/g-rants-insanity-more/nar/nar-is-looking-for-a-social-media-manager/#comment-20338</link>
		<dc:creator>Dave Phillips</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 15:04:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great discussion.  I think they will need multiple people to handle this job on a part-time basis.  The Internet and NAR are too broad in scope to really connect all the dots with one person.  Can one person really understand all the issues?  Finance, legislative, regulatory, sales/marketing, etc.  These folks could all answer to NAR/Chicago, but no need for them to move there.  I do not really care if these folks are Realtors, but I do expect them to be knowledgeable on the areas they are responsible for.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great discussion.  I think they will need multiple people to handle this job on a part-time basis.  The Internet and NAR are too broad in scope to really connect all the dots with one person.  Can one person really understand all the issues?  Finance, legislative, regulatory, sales/marketing, etc.  These folks could all answer to NAR/Chicago, but no need for them to move there.  I do not really care if these folks are Realtors, but I do expect them to be knowledgeable on the areas they are responsible for.</p>
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		<title>By: Rebecca Levinson</title>
		<link>http://agentgenius.com/g-rants-insanity-more/nar/nar-is-looking-for-a-social-media-manager/#comment-20300</link>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca Levinson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 22:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jay,

I am currently in a social media position within the real estate industry and have been for a little over a year.  I am working virtually as I have done for 6 years.  My struggle has been cutting down my worktime, not slacking on my performance:-)

If more companies were open to virtual workers- the world would be a greener, more family oriented place to be.

So to whomever is looking to fill the position (perhaps a local from Phoenix) the benefits are vast, check out runzheimer.com- they know whassup and have for awhile and sell the sale.  It&#039;s a sale worth selling.

P.S. Used to live N.W. suburb of Chicago but escaped big city for family oriented digs.  Still visit and it is a great city.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jay,</p>
<p>I am currently in a social media position within the real estate industry and have been for a little over a year.  I am working virtually as I have done for 6 years.  My struggle has been cutting down my worktime, not slacking on my performance:-)</p>
<p>If more companies were open to virtual workers- the world would be a greener, more family oriented place to be.</p>
<p>So to whomever is looking to fill the position (perhaps a local from Phoenix) the benefits are vast, check out runzheimer.com- they know whassup and have for awhile and sell the sale.  It&#8217;s a sale worth selling.</p>
<p>P.S. Used to live N.W. suburb of Chicago but escaped big city for family oriented digs.  Still visit and it is a great city.</p>
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