Realtor Blog Post: Why I Will Not Be Deleting my Facebook Business Pages

Contributor: J. Philip Faranda

J. Philip Faranda

J. Philip Faranda

(Consumers will find the following post either very boring or an interesting look inside baseball. My point of view is less of a selling broker and more of a manager of 20+ licensees.)

Chris Smith, AKA Tech Savvy Agent, has authored a gutsy article on Inman entitled You Need to Delete Your Facebook Business Pages Immediately. The subject is controversial for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that Chris himself has been one of the biggest proponents of business pages you’ll find. The post has already garnered almost 100 responses, and on the face (sorry) of it, seems blasphemous.

Blasphemous perhaps, until one considers the state of the average business page. The average fan page is a dormant embarrassment that acts as a spam magnet, with no significant updates from the actual owner in a dog’s age. Frankly, I wondered aloud why Chris specified business pages only and didn’t also include dormant blogs and static websites with the same “under construction” message since the Bush administration. I have to smile when I stumble upon a blog that was last updated in March of 2008 after 6 posts. Is the person still in business? Do you think a consumer wonders the same thing? They do. They tell me.

Want to make something happen in real estate? Do something…regularly.

The only thing that succeeds purposely from inaction is the fermentation of wine. The rest of human endeavors require you to vacate the resting upon the bum and getting into action. And if you can’t type a few words, then please, yes, delete the page, because it does more harm than good. And when I say “page” I mean blog, business page or whatever else you have floating out there collecting dust (and spam). This is not to save bandwidth, it is to save your credibility.

J Philip Facebook Business PageOur main business page is updated virtually daily via the Networked Blogs application that sends my blog content over. Another niche page has already yielded a deal with another pending, and gets over 1000 impressions per update entry. Both invite new registrants to our IDX home searches, and those inquires are distributed to our associates, who have an edict to follow up but never pester. And spam is zapped by the Administrative Goddess. I do not point to myself as an authority. I will not write a book. But neither will I redact my content. It is dynamic and works, because I work it. If you aren’t working it, take Chris’s advice. You won’t get heat from the stove because you installed it. You get heat from the stove because you put wood in. Chop chop.

Nothing works unless you work it consistently. If you want to make money by waiting, start a winery. Otherwise, work your stuff.

Suggestion (and unsolicited pimpage): for a totally kickass business page, contact mi hermano Stephen Fells at AgencyLogic, and they’ll build you your own little corner of awesomeness for a really reasonable rate.

Editors Note: The best surprises are the unexpected ones! Westchester Realtor (and AgencyLogic single property Website client) Phil Faranda posted this on ActiveRain yesterday. Much appreciated – thanks Phil! 🙂

Agencylogic and The NY State Multiple Listing Service Announce Co-Marketing Agreement

Agreement extends the ability for both organizations to provide New York Realtors and brokers with access to optimal marketing tools to enhance their business.

Wappingers Falls, NY (March 22, 2011) AgencyLogic, the global leader in the single property Website market, today announced a co-marketing agreement with the NY State Multiple Listing Service, the state’s leading marketing tool for real estate agents and brokers to list their properties. The agreement provides immense benefits to both organizations and their customers.

Members of the NY State MLS will receive discounted pricing on single property Websites, Facebook pages and follr.com personal profile Websites. In addition, the agreement includes:

  • Conducting seminars in partnership with the Manfred Real Estate Learning Center
  • Joint exhibition participation
  • The addition of the NY State MLS social profile to the follr.com personal profile Websites
  • Co-advertisements via their respective blogs

Dawn Pfaff

Dawn Pfaff

Dawn Pfaff, President of the NY State MLS, stated “The NY State MLS is committed to offering value to its members through strategic partnerships. The Internet has changed the way properties are marketed and we want our members to have every advantage when it comes to the latest strategies.”

Stephen Fells, CEO of AgencyLogic, added “The NY State MLS is a premier partner and exemplifies how the real estate industry should be adapting to changes in the marketing of property. We look forward to working closer together to further support New York State Realtors.”

The agreement is part of a significant growth plan for AgencyLogic in 2011. Those plans include expansion into Australia and New Zealand, development of a subscription-based payment model and an increase in staffing. The company continues to explore an increase in market share through acquisitions and similar marketing agreements.

About AgencyLogic:

AgencyLogic is a division of Network Earth, Inc., a technology company founded in 1995 with a history in developing complex Web-based software for financial institutes and startups. AgencyLogic has provided Web-based marketing services to the real estate industry since 2004. Social Gears, LLC (a business formed in 2007 and wholly owned by Network Earth, Inc.) additionally provides expertise in social application. For more information, please visit www.netearth.com, www.agencylogic.com, www.socialgears.com and www.follr.com.

About The NY State Multiple Listing Service:

The NY State Multiple Listing Service is trusted marketing tool for real estate agents and brokers that provides a web optimized public search. Listings are entered and other agents and brokers can easily find and view and agent full listing with a co-broker and commission information in addition to confidential remarks. All property types are accepted. For additional information, visit www.nystatemls.com.

Realtor Laurie Sheinkopf Perfects Social Marketing

Laurie Sheinkopf

Laurie Sheinkopf

Tennessee Realtor Laurie Sheinkopf is rare for a good reason; she uses our collection of real estate social marketing tools effectively. By combining AgencyLogic single property Websites, a Follr.com social business card and a customized Facebook business page Laurie connects information about herself and her listings while additionally leveraging social networks and media. Highlighting these products via a simple and original e-mail signature allows Laurie to easily highlight her social marketing prowess.

Laurie has taken her successful real estate business to the Web, beginning with AgencyLogic PowerSites; single property Websites that provide the most powerful, feature-rich listing presentation available. PowerSites are 100% dedicated to one listing and show Laurie’s clients the dedication she has to them and to selling their home.

Totally Nashville Custom PowerSite

Another integral part of Laurie’s social marketing is her Follr.com social business card. It includes all necessary information about Laurie in a more comprehensive and interactive format than a traditional business card. Most importantly, she has integrated her current listings into a separate listings tab found on the card. Any changes to her single property Websites automatically updates Laurie’s social business card.

Totally Nashville Follr

AgencyLogic has also created a customized Facebook business page for Laurie. It includes detailed professional information and again includes a listings tab which details real time property data via single property Websites.

Totally Nashville Facebook

Laurie uses a simple method to let people know about all of this; a unique e-mail signature. The signature includes traditional contact information but also leads e-mail contacts to Laurie’s social business card which then leads them to her Website, blog, listing Websites, Facebook business page and more.

Laurie Sheinkopf

Laurie’s use of single property Websites, a social business card, a Facebook business page and a custom e-mail signature prove she is at the forefront of the real estate industry and is a social media superstar! The combination of all of these elements creates a comprehensive social media business platform.

And what does Laurie say about all of this?

“It’s the only fully integrated, easy to use, property listing system. Finally!”

If you are interested in any of these products, visit Follr.com for a FREE social business card and AgencyLogic.com for more information about single property Websites and Facebook business pages.