San Jose – Here I Come!

September 21, 2009 by Stacey Harmon · View Comments 

I’m headed to San Jose the first week of October for several major real estate events that should be on the radar of any Realtor or person interested in technology, social media, and real estate:

Here is a rundown of the great opportunities these events provide as well as some auxiliary activities I’ll be participating in.  If you’re in San Jose, hopefully we’ll cross paths while I’m there (join me at a Tweetup?!):

Friday, October 1st, 2009:

  • Social Media Success for Realtors Presentation:  Anyone a member of SAMCAR (San Mateo Association of Realtors)?  If so, come hear me speak for free (thanks to Pango Group for sponsoring me to speak)!  Registration starts at 10:30.  Presentation is from 11:00-12:30.  It you would like to attend, RSVP via email to Julie Ziemelis, Director of Public Affairs for SAMCAR.

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Monday, October 5th, 2009:

  • RE BarCamp Silicon Valley:  This is a free, day long event, born from the desire for people to share and learn in an open environment.  There is no set schedule or topics.  Instead, the day is shaped by the passionate real estate professionals who gather and discuss how technology and social media can benefit the real estate business.  Any forward thinking Realtor who is interested in applying technology to their business should attend.  It is an outstanding way to network with industry elite and add be engaged in discussions that can truly transform your business.  If there is interest, Andy Kaufman and I will be facilitating a session that day discussing how to use Twitter to enhance your conference going experience.  Hope you can join in.  The event is free, but you do have to RSVP hereto attend.  Twitter hashtag for the event is #rebcsv.

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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009:

  • Tech Tuesday:  An add-on day to the CAR Expo, Tech Tuesday is full of technology training and tips to help Realtors in their business.  The twitter hashtag for Tech Tuesday is #TTCarExpo.   There are some great techie agents presenting – including Ted Makel of Keller Williams, Simi Valley who is part of the opening panel titled “Text, Tweet, and Sell:  A Dialogue on Tech’s Possibilities for Today’s Agents”.  Other great sessions include:
    • The Benefits of Blogging
    • Media is the New Marketing:  How to Attract the Right Attention
    • Best Practices for Building an Online Presence
    • Social Media and Social Networking:  A Guide for REALTORS

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  • Tweetup at Tanq Bar (San Jose Marriott) starting at 5:15 pm:   Within walking distance of the Tech Tuesday I’m hosting a tweetup.  Come mingle with fellow Tech Tuesday attendees over a drink (everyone is responsible for their own food/drinks…just to be clear!).  Tech Tuesday attendance is not required to join in on this one though…if you want to come on out and say hi, please do!  @candacecapella, @ericstegemann, and @andykaufman will be there too.  More info and RSVP list is here.

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Wednesday, October 7th, 2009:

  • CAR Expo 2009:  California’s largest real estate trade show which draws “thousands of California’s key franchise executives, top producers and movers and shakers every year for educational networking, and professional development opportunities”.  The Expo runs for 3 days (Wed the 7th – Fri the 9th).  I’ll be there on Wednesday in order to check things out and see what’s hot this year at the vendor show.  Twitter hashtag for the conference is #CARExpo.

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This is It! Twitter is FINALLY going mainstream.

March 1, 2009 by Stacey Harmon · View Comments 

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I’m pretty sure this week is the turning point.  I’ve been on twitter since May 2008.  I talk to Realtors on a weekly basis about technology, social media and new ways of communicating with their clients.  Rarely has one of them even heard of twitter.  And if they have, they do not understand why anyone would use it.  But, I’m certain that is going to change.  What I and other avid twitter users have know for a year is that twitter is revolutionary.  It provides a new way of communicating that fills a need we didn’t know we had.  Twitter is awesome (even though it is really hard to explain why)!  We twitter-ers knew it would just be a matter of time before it reached mass public awareness.  And, in the last week, I’ve seen 3 signs that twitter is poised to go mainstream.

1.  Gretchen Benes is on Twitter.  I have 700 people following me.  Many of them I know from my RE.net journeys and interactions.  Many of them I have met, and several of them I consider friends.  But, for the most part, we all met through some connection to an interest in social media, both on, and off-line.  Gretchen is the very first friend from my immediate social circle who is actively using it and “gets” it.  And she isn’t at techie.  She isn’t addicted to her computer the way I am.  She can still live without texting.  But, she is loving twitter.  I predict her addiction will arrive soon…

2.  Evan Williams, co-founder of Twitter, was on Charlie Rose .  When my Dad, who lives in the sticks 40 miles outside Spokane calls to tell me about this interesting twitter application he saw on Charlie Rose, I know it is reaching a broader audience.

3.  CBS Evening News did a story on how Congress is Twittering.  They point out that the 75 year old Congressman is an unlikely poster child for new technology but that he and his colleagues recognize twitter is an outstanding way to reach interested constituents and anyone else who wants to listen.  It provides an great “gut feel” for what the congress person is thinking right in the moment vs. the sanitized press statement that may go out days later.  Of course the public is eating this up.  How refreshing to have some brief direct real time glimpses into Capitol Hill!  The story also pointed out that the Repbulicans have 58 twitterers vs. the Democrats 34 and that both sides finding it an interesting way to cut out the middleman (the press) – no camera crew is needed to get your voice out to interested parties.  Finally, they noted that John McCain is the biggest twitterer on Capital Hill (with some help from his team), although he recognized that his tweet about Steve Nash’s knee injury received more feedback than most of his more “weightier” tweets.

So, these three events in the span of the last 7 days, indicate to me that twitter is going to be reaching the masses…soon.  I’m excited to watch it evolve.  I’m particularly interested to see how they monetize it and how that affects the experience that I so love now.  Twitter is by far my favorite social community.  I’m guessing a few other people are going to fall in love with it soon too.  And, I’m particularly interested to see how Realtors apply it effectively to their business.  I know it has been invaluable in keeping up with and establishing myself in the RE.net community, but I have yet to hear real success stories from Realtors who use it to sell or use it as a tenant to reach their clients.  I’m sure they are out there though, and I believe it is an essential part of the Realtor of the future’s networking and marketing plan.  I just think the exact application of it is still being sorted out for the Realtor.  I am however certain that lots of opportunity and success exists in this evolving place called twitter.

Please follow me if you aren’t already (www.twitter.com/staceyharmon).  I look forward to tweeting with you!

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