Twitter Training For Real Estate Appraisers: What Is Follow Friday?

by http://realestateappraisertips.info/ on October 31, 2009


http://www.realestateappraisertips.info/ - Twitter Training For Real Estate Appraisers: What Is Follow Friday on Twitter ( #FF and #followfriday) ?

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Well, it appears that many Real Estate Appraisers have jumped on board Twitter recently. And, for good reason! This Month’s Website Magazine features this story: Twitter is Important for Businesses; Need Convincing?

Follow Friday is basically a way to help give back to others, recommending your twitter followers follow the person you’re recommending. It can also be a way to introduce a new person (a new appraiser) on Twitter to others with like interest.

The screen shot below shows a simple Follow Friday Message recommending other appraisers follow these appraisers. There is talk now that Twitter’s new “Lists” feature will replace Follow Friday. However, it will still feel good to help out introduce another valuable appraiser to twitter. AND, IF YOU HAVE ANY APPRAISERS YOU’D LIKE ME TO FOLLOW OR DO A FOLLOW FRIDAY FOR, PLEASE COMMENT BELOW AND LET ME KNOW THEIR TWITTER HANDLE (NAME).

Bill Cobb

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1 Anthony Kanaris November 4, 2009 at 6:42 am

Please introduce me as an appraiser new to Twitter. My Twitter name is TheFLAppraiser.

Thanks.
Anthony Kanaris

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