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Social Networking Tool of the Month: Social Poster

Got a real estate blog post that rocks the Kasbah and you want to post it to all the top social networks and news aggregators? Then you need to check out Social Poster .

Got a real estate blog post that rocks the Kasbah and you want to post it to all the top social networks and news aggregators?  Then you need to check out Social Poster .  All you do, is enter in your logins and passwords for your profile at the social sites you are a member of and then put your post url, title, descriptive text and tags in and viola- your post is populated across the wild wild web. 

Now, should you post every article you pen to this tool?  NO! By posting every article you can get seen as a spammer and devalue your profile on the various networks, so when selecting posts to scatter to the web, choose only your best and ones that will be applicable to the national market not just your little corner of the world.  That way you will build the value of your profile by only sending high quality content and increase the likelihood that your posts will do well on those networks. 

The key to getting lots of ‘Diggs’ or other types of votes on the  different networks is to build your sphere of influence by voting or commenting on other peoples posts on those networks.  Why would you want to do this?  One post on the front page of Digg is enough to generate the kind of traffic to your site that could conceivable overwhelm your server.  Now, unless you are on some junky hosted solution that would crash under this load, THIS IS A GOOD THING.  You want your site in the crosshairs of more eyeballs. 

So, the takeaway from this post is- step outside of the real estate space from time to time by using the big social networks and generate some new traffic and eyeballs from unexpected places.

Social Networking Tool: Socail Poster



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Posted on May 07, 2008 18:10:07
Comment from: Rich Rogala [Visitor] Email · http://consistentclients.com
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Great idea. It’s easy to forget that some great leads come from unexpected sources. It’s good to step outside your normal marketing processes every so often.

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