Lani Rosales

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Lani is the New Media Director here at AgentGenius.com and was recently named President of New Media Lab, both of which are headquartered in Austin, TX. She has an English degree from the University of Texas (and of course used that to become a blogger) and has lived in Texas her whole life minus the semester in Spain and the summer in Mexico. She spends a great deal of energy on the AG brand as well as improving the real estate industry and is an avid Twitter user.

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12 Comments

  1. tomferry

    Thanks Lani! We might have to try this one out!

  2. Twitsig

    “Note: if your twitter account is private like mine, this service will not work”

    Twitsig can work with protected tweets, as long as we are granted access to view them. (DM us to set it up) the downside of course, once you have granted us permission, anyone with your twitter name, can then use twitsig to view your tweets.

    -Jason @ Twitsig

  3. Missy Caulk

    Interesting, I can see using it for certain email signatures I use. Not all but some.

    Does it work on Mac’s for mail ?

    I’ve had a hard time getting some html codes to work on mail?

  4. Missy Caulk

    Thanks you never know til you try…right?

  5. Fred

    I still don’t see the importance of using Twitter for Realtors.

  6. Morgan

    Fred,

    Here is why it is important:

    http://search.twitter.com/sear.....hunting%22

  7. Karen Rice

    I use Twitter to find new friends – new agent friends, and hopefully local tweeps as well. It’s another networking tool. Use it or don’t use it – like anything else.

    I liken it to rubbing elbows at the deli, at the local diner, or at a convention – only it can be done whenever you want, wherever you have an internet connection. I have made friends with several realtors online – whom I would be happy to refer clients to and receive referrals from.

    A few years ago, a lot of agents didn’t see the necessity of using the Internet much, or having their own website, either.

  8. Fred

    @Morgan – I still don’t see it… It make no sense to throw out one liners.

    When I try read stuff on Twitter, it seems very hard to follow any conversation. Just jibberish… Does anyone else find it hard to follow?

    It make more sense to blog on your Facebook page because its much easier to follow.

  9. Karen Rice

    Riding a bicycle is hard too, until you learn how.

  10. Morgan

    @Fred,

    It’s not about throwing out one-liners. The difference between blogging on Facebook and Twitter is that you can’t find people sticking their hands up asking for help on Facebook. They work together. I like to think of Twitter as a big cocktail party. If I’m in real estate and someone is talking about real estate I’m going to be interested in that conversation. Am I going to go – hey I’m a Realtor and you should work with me? Not unless I want a drink poured on my head. Am I going to try to be helpful, offer some information and try to connect with the person to a point where they might say “And what do you do?” and let the conversation go from there? Absolutely.

    I think it’s all about looking for opportunities to connect with people in a lightweight sort of way, just as you would at a neighborhood BBQ, and you can’t get that on Facebook or a blog or anywhere else really.

    Whether or not it works for you is of course up to you; but it definitely works for Realtors that have found a way to work it into their work flow.

    Regarding the difficulty following conversations a desktop client like Tweetdeck or Seesmic desktop (my fave) can help a ton.

    Happy 4th! Now time to go BBQ myself! :)

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