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Twitterstate: Twitter for Real Estate Professionals

February 09 2011

twitter birdI started using Twitter again recently because of some blog posts that I read by some pretty influential people.

What is Twitter? Twitter is a very easy-to-use, real-time messaging system for groups and friends. Another way to think of it would be text messaging (or instant messaging) from one person to many people at the same time. The length of each message is about 1 sentence (140 characters).

Twitter is free and easy to use. When I got started with Twitter in June of 2007, it was a relatively new thing. The company launched in March of 2006. My first reaction was "interesting waste of time."

Now Twitter has grown up, but is still in the early adopter phase, and can still be a waste of time. Those using it "bend" toward technology professionals, and it is popular among real estate bloggers.

Today, I see the following uses which can make Twitter valuable for real estate professionals.

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