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Stop Annoying Your Facebook Connections - Use SeeMyListings.com to Place Your Listings on Your Profile Page

The Marketing Machine - Annoying your Friends, Family and Other Members of Your Social Network

Social networking sites such as Facebook can be great tools for keeping in touch with members of your sphere of influence.  Keeping your friends and family informed of your professional interests is an appropriate use of social networking sites.  However, there is a fine line between sharing your professional insights and experiences on social networking sites and using social networking sites as an advertising and marketing machine.  For those new to social networking sites, it is easy to take the wrong approach to social networking by blasting your listing information repeatedly to your connections.  SeeMyListings.com Widget

Use SeeMyListings.com Widget to Place Your Listings on Your Facebook Profile

For Facebook users, there is now a simple solution.  Use the listing widget provided by the National Association of Realtors and Realtor.com to place your listings on your Facebook profile.  Here are the steps:

Step 1 - Go to www.SeeMyListings.com.

Step 2 - Click on "Add My Listings.

Step 3 - Log on to your Facebook account.

Step 4 - Enter your MLS provider and user name.

Step 5 - Click on "Add to Profile" or "Update Listings."

In a few simple steps, you are able to automate the addition of your listings to your Facebook profile.  Given the number of Realtors who I am connected to on Facebook who aren't using this feature, I thought I would post this this short how-to post to get them motivated.  Five easy steps to get your listings on Facebook without annoying your friends, family and even colleagues.

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Comments

Ryan,

Thank you very much for the advice. I am a newbie to everything besides AR, and this is important to me.

Posted by Jon Zolsky, Daytona Beach, FL. FunCoast Realty, 386-405-4408 3 months ago

Jon - I have a colleague with whom I am connected on Facebook.  The status updates are non-stop "Check out this listing..." posts.  Although I personally don't mind these posts, I can see how they could get annoying to non-real estate professionals.  I have been using this widget for about 3 months.  It allows me to share my insights in the status updates.  If someone is interested, they can click on my profile to see all of my listings.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

thank you for the advice. Currently Im using CEnterStage for Real Estate facebook widget.  I can post my sold listings too!

-Nelson

Posted by Nelson Carrillo- Chula Vista, CA Homes For Sale (Real Estate eBroker, Inc. - Phone: (619) 940-6560) 3 months ago

Nelson - Thanks for the addition... I'll have to take a look.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Nelson - I can see why you use the CenterStage widget.  However, there are two drawbacks.  First, it  is a paid service.  Second, it requires manual entry of listing info.  In my book, the choice is pretty clear.  The NAR widget is free and uses the MLS feed.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

I like your idea, thanks!!

Posted by Colorado Springs Realty Patricia Beck (Re/Max Real Estate Group, GRI, CDPE) 3 months ago

thanks for the great tip... I am gong to see if this works with my business page... that would be wonderful!

Posted by Debra Leisek (Broker Bay Realty Homer Alaska) 3 months ago

Thank you for this one.  I've been trying to find a balanced way to show what I'm doing without being a pest, this looks great.

Posted by Dan Tabit (Northstone Real Estate Inc.) 3 months ago

So, I guess you are saying:  Too much of a good thing may be a bad thing.

Posted by Jim Hale - On the MOVE for You! Eugene - Springfield Oregon Real Estate (ACTIONAGENTS.NET) 3 months ago

Wow, if it is as easy as your post made it seem to be, then I will most definately do it.

What a great idea...to expose your listings but not overwhelm your friends who you are NOT trying to market to.

Posted by Missy Caulk-Ann Arbor- Realtor(R)- Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams-Ann Arbor) 3 months ago

Hve to give this a thought. I have a tem d Raltos and I would like their listings too. I wonder if I could do something similar with Vflyer? I do like you idea though. It is less n your face but still shows people what you are and benefits clients.

Posted by Joe Pryor.com Realtor Oklahoma Investment Properties (Redbud Realty) 3 months ago

Thanks that is good to know. I just hid another agent with postlet yesterday. I'm an agent and all those listing ads annoy me. So, I can only imagine how the rest of facebook friends feel about them.  Is there an "unhide" button if the other real estate agents discover (told) the correct method?

Posted by Gregory Bain (BayShore Agency) 3 months ago

Great Tip Ryan, Thanks...It is a fine line indeed to maintain the social integrity of the social networks while taking advantage of the business opportunities they present.

Posted by John Thomas -- EcoBroker, MSEE, MBA (E3 Green HOMES) 3 months ago

Ryan - WOW!!  Thanks!  I just got it up (SUPER QUICK) to added it to my facebook page!!  Gee, wonder if you can get it on my business page????   Hmmm, let me know if you there is a way to get it on my Facebook business page.

Posted by Christine Bohn, Gainesville, FL Residential Realtor® (RE/MAX Professionals, Inc.) 3 months ago

The Facebook terms of service say that we are not supposed to use our personal profiles for business purposes - will this work with a business page?

Posted by Lisa Heindel, New Orleans West Bank Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty Crescent City West Bank Partners) 3 months ago

Ryan, just followed all of your steps and I'm up and Running !!!!! My question is : From this point forward will it now automatically load all of my future listings OR is there something I must do manually ????

Posted by Michael J. Perry (KELLER WILLIAMS - Lancaster, PA.) 3 months ago

Ryan~ I couldn't find Kentucky on there.  Is every state able to do this?

Posted by Owensboro KY Real Estate Specialist Vickie McCartney, Broker, ABR (Maverick Realty) 3 months ago

Patricia - This free tool from NAR is a good way to get your listings exposure without annoying your connections.

Debra - To the best of my knowledge, it is a profile only widget.

Dan - I have been that spammer and just think the widget is a better approach.  In all honesty, I still announce most of my listing with a blog post and status update.  But, the widget keeps the listings in front of the pack.

Jim - I love the social networks because they generate leads for me.  However, I have heards some feedback when I heavily push my listings.  Conversation starters and offers of assistance seem to be a better path to generate leads than rolling out the ad machine.

Missy - It is as easy as it sounds.  The only downside is I have a number of joint listings and seems only to draw listings where you are listed as a primary.

Joe - It has the look and feel of the vFlyer widget.  However, I like it because it automates the process and I don't have to manually enter the listing info.

Gregory - I don't mind the eblasts and listing ads.  I have only opted out or called an agent to take me off of their list when they don't exercise common sense.  For example, I received 10 e-mails about wholesale properties in areas that I don't sell over a 2 week period.  I even replied to his e-mail indicating that I would keep an eye out for him in my neck of the woods (with no reply to my e-mail).  If it was 1 or 2 per month or at least targeted to my area  or specialty, I may not have opted out.

John - It is all about balance.  There has to be some conversation starter to get the interaction going.  I get more leads from informational or market research posts than I get from posting listing info to my blog, groups, status updates, etc.

Christine - Sent an e-mail to Max Pigman at Realtor.com asking the same question.

Lisa - I see hundreds of Facebook profiles that include personal and business information so I can't see it as a TOS violation.  It seems less intrusive than post listing info to your status update.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Michael - It should automatically update your listings.  If you see a glitch where a listing is not appearing, you can manually refresh it by essentially repeating the steps again. 

Vickie - It is my understanding that all local MLS that currently feed to Realtor.com are included in the list and should be able to feed listings to the Facebook widget.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Ryan - thanks, going to check this out today, I need to start taking advantage of Facebook and this might help.

Posted by Mike Saunders (Keller Williams Realty - Greater Athens) 3 months ago

Ryan - this is great... Thanks for the tip...

Posted by Robert Hammerstein (Coldwell Banker) 3 months ago

Ryan, good stuff!  Thanks for the information.  It drives me crazy when agents in our area flood Facebook with dribble every day like, "someone PLEASE buy this house"  Yuk!

Posted by Bob Haywood, www.BobHaywood.com (McGraw Realtors) 3 months ago

That's a great tool Ryan. Thanks for letting us know.

Steve

Posted by Steve Merson CNE, e-PRO (512) 785 1638 (Keller Williams Realty) 3 months ago

Thanks for letting us know about this tool. I'll pass it along to my realtor partners that use facebook.

Posted by Integrity Mortgage Funding 3 months ago

Thank you for the tip!  I did it!

Posted by Marvelous Mary Novak CDPE Sells MI Real Estate (REMAX Platinum) 3 months ago

That's a good idea.  Never heard of that before but I have been worrying about some of the real estate agents I follow getting kicked to the curb by Facebook for spamming. 

Posted by Maureen McCabe Central OH Homes (Real Living HER Worthington MaureenMcCabe.com ) 3 months ago

Thank you so much for posting this.  This was very helpful and needed so much.  Once again, much thanks.

Posted by Malisa Spivey & Damon Crelia (Innovative Realty Group @ RE/MAX AFFLUENT) 3 months ago

Great tip.  I did it already and it was very quick and easy.

Posted by Scott Guay Associate Broker Ocean City and Ocean Pines Maryland (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage) 3 months ago

Very cool!! Thanks for posting!! Looks nice and clean as well!!  All the best!!

Posted by Stephen Arnold ~ CRS,GRI,ABR (HomeSmart International) 3 months ago

Thanks for the tip, Ryan.  I never liked promoting my listings/business on Facebook.  This looks like a good way to find that balance between work and personal life.  I will look into it!

Posted by Will Goodson (Sheffield Properties/Private Label Realty) 3 months ago

Hi Ryan -- Many thanks, I just did it.  You seem to be more in the know re: fb than anyone I know.  What's a good resource(s) for a fb newbie like me to learn the ropes?

Posted by Chris Olsen Broker Owner Cleveland Ohio Real Estate (Olsen Ziegler Realty) 3 months ago

Thanks for the info. There's nothing more annoying than a business constantly hitting you with advertising and the like.

Does anyone know how I can put a become a fan box on my business page on facebook at Realty Exeutives Results?  Become a fan.

Thanks again

Posted by Dan Grammatica, e-PRO (Realty Experts, LLC) 3 months ago

This is a great app I love it! I will still bug update some info on my facebook but this keeps it up there constatly! Grea tip!!!@!!

Posted by Laura Jefferson (Acquire Real Estate) 3 months ago

Great post and great idea.  I have had to hide countless agents that I have befriended due to every post being something about how great they are.  maybe they should just post their listings.  

Posted by Tim Krueger (Corona del Mar Properties) 3 months ago

Ryan,

 

Your posts are always so relavent, I always enjoy reading (I just subscribed to them).  I could not agree more that most agents are taking the role as spammer on social networking.  It is important that your sphere be reminded that you would like to work for them, but I think that is vastly different from blasting advertisements to them.  Friendships should not be taken lightly, and I don't think it is intelligent to take advantage of the relationship you have with people, just to blast ads.

Thanks again,

Matt

Posted by Matt Lateer (Llewellyn Realtors) 3 months ago

Thank you so much for this valuable info!   I don't post listings on my FB page because I don't want to overload my "friends".  I do post on my Fan page, though.  The widget will be perfect on my regular profile!

Posted by Tammy Fertig (Century 21 Gold) 3 months ago

Thanks Ryan, I am going to try it right now.  I've wanted to know how to reference my listings. 

Posted by Liz Flint (Century 21 Hardee-Team Realty) 3 months ago

Ryan,

Thanks for the tip.  I see some of my partner agents on Facebook and not all are using it to show their listings, but this tool may help them greatly.  I appreciate the post!

Posted by Kevin Lanham (Pacor Mortgage Corp) 3 months ago

Got it on my FB page. Anyone know of a way to get commercial listings on there as well?

Posted by Steve Heydel--30% Referral Paid to AR Members (Cumberland Real Estate & Auction) 3 months ago

Mike - I hope it helps.

Robert - Glad it helps.

Bob - I get the same dribble.  I don't mind it - except when it is idiotic posts like you described.

Steve - Glad it helps.  I am a bit surprised that NAR and Realtor.com haven't publicized this little widget more.

Integrity - Passing on info makes friends... good tool at no cost.

Mary - It was as easy as I described, right?

Maureen - It is all about tone, volume and the nature of the audience.  You don't scream "buy this house" at cocktail parties.  Why do it on social networking sites...

Malisa - You are welcome.  Glad it helps.

Scott - It took me about 2 minutes to set up... ease of use is a plus.

Stephen - Nice widget with no manual entry... Make something easy to use and I'll use it.  Save me time at no cost - I'll even blog about it.

Will - I do promote my business on Facebook.  However, it is a mix of personal and professional to try to balance it all out.

Chris - We are developing some Facebook materials.  I'll let you know when they are done.

Dan - No doubt about - all business and no personal info shared is pretty good recipe for an unsuccessful social networking campaign.

Laura - I have the same approach.  I will still do photo albums, video, and occasional announcements.

Tim - Those types of posts are annoying - as our "I just wrote a sale contract" posts.

Matt - It is a balancing act.  Glad to have you as a subscriber.

Tammy - I liked it so I thought I would share it.

Liz - Pretty simple tool... shows 3 lisitings with link to other listings on Realtor.com.

Kevin - Helping agents makes for good long term referral relationships.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Steve - I didn't realize it wasn't pulling the commercial listings.  In the first few comments at the top, there is another application described.  However, it is a fee based service and requires manual entry of the listing.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

This is very cool!!!  I am going to run right out and get this handy little widget, so I can stop annoying my friends and family!!!  SWEET!!!  Thanks!

Posted by Jeani Thomas Richie-Broker-CRS-GRI-EXIT Hill Country Realty 3 months ago

Jeani - Glad it helps... Only downside is that link directs to Realtor.com as opposed to own website... but I still like it.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Ryan,

This is great information to pass along. Congratulations on the feature for explaining it so well. :)

Steve

Posted by Steve Hoffacker - Real Estate Sales & Marketing Consulting and Strategies (Hoffacker Associates LLC) 3 months ago

Thank you so much.  I will watch your blog for more helpful tips.

Posted by Laura Gwyn (Laura Gail Gwyn Properties) 3 months ago

Thanks for the great tip!  Much appreciated!

Posted by James "Jim" Vitale (Mighty Realty) 3 months ago

Sadly, this does not work for Canadian Realtors

Posted by Scott Leaf Real Estate Marketing & Associates (Keller Williams Elite Realty, Port Coquitlam, BC) 3 months ago

Thanks, I did not know how to update my listings on Facebook

Posted by Jane Wallace CRS, Denver Real Estate (Distinctive Properties, LTD) 3 months ago

Steve - It is a nice tool.  I owe you a call soon.

Laura - Thanks for reading and I hope the posts help.

James - Hope it helps.

Scott - I didn't know that... good to know.

Jane - No updates necessary... great widget...

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Great tip... Thanks a billion any time we can automate showing our listing it a must do.  Only took a few seconds and there it is on my profile... Cool...

Thanks again...MyListing On FaceBook

Posted by Richard & Janet OBrian - Short Sales Specialist Palmdale (Keller Williams Realty AV) 3 months ago

Marisa - Max Pigman is the guy to contact.  It may be an imperfect solution - but at least it gives some exposure to listings.

Richard/Janet - I absolutely agree... automation and no-cost were keys.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Wow, that was easy! Thanks for the tip, Ryan!

Posted by Marcy Eastham (Town & Country Realty Corvallis Oregon) 3 months ago

Hey...thanks for the toip today. Going to do it right now!

Patricia/Seacoast NH

Posted by Patricia Aulson, REALTOR Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes (PRUDENTIAL VERANI REALTY - Portsmouth NH Real Estate ) 3 months ago

Hey...thanks for the toip today. Going to do it right now!

Patricia/Seacoast NH

Posted by Patricia Aulson, REALTOR Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes (PRUDENTIAL VERANI REALTY - Portsmouth NH Real Estate ) 3 months ago

Ryan,

Thank you! That is an awesome feature!

Posted by Mark Roncone, SFR (RE/MAX Professionals Select) 3 months ago

Yours is a terrific suggestion that I'm going to use.  Everyday I'm thankful for having become involved in AR.  I learn so much, like your tip, that it makes my involvement with AR so worthwhile.  Thanks again.

Posted by Tom Boos (Sine & Monaghan GMAC Real Estate) 3 months ago

Very nice! I'm going to my FB now to try it.  Looks like from the other agents it's easy to do, that's always a plus!

Posted by Melanie Gurley (Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners) 3 months ago

Ryan,

Now that is a seriously helpful tip!

Thank you!!   (And all of our "friends" thank you, too...  :-)

Posted by Tim D. Wilson - The Horseman's Agent ™ (HomeSalesLex.com/barn at Rector-Hayden: Lexington, Kentucky.) 3 months ago

Marty - Easy to use ... you bet.

Patricia - Glad it helped.

Mark - Anything that gives exposure to our listings without annoying others is a good thing.

Tom - I learn more from AR than the few tips I give back.

Melanie - Easy to use and I would add automated and free.

Tim - Isn't that the truth?  Our friends get tired of seeing our listings.  The close ones tolerate it... but even they get tired of it eventually.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Ryan, so true. I know that my friends don't want to be constantly bombarded with my marketing.  

Posted by Vanna Siackhasone Anchorage Real Estate 907-720-4663 (Keller Williams Realty 907-720-4663) 3 months ago

Vanna - Some friends are subtle - others not so - with their comments.  I know I made adjustments because I was one of those people bombarding others with advertorials.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Thanks for the tip.  It was so easy

Posted by Pam Simpson - GRI, Broker-Assoc. (Bob Leigh & Assoc., LLC) 3 months ago

Ryan,  Thanks for the step by step instructions.  I am going to try it right now with my listings.

Posted by Sybil Campbell REALTOR® ABR, SRES Williamsburg Va homes for sale (Long and Foster, REALTORS®) 3 months ago

Pam - Glad it helped.

Sybil - Pretty easy to do.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Ryan, thanks for the information.  It was really simple and fast!  I had bypassed that on realtor.com before and now wish I had taken the time to read it.  That's what's so great about ActiveRain; all the tips from other Realtors.

 

Posted by Donna Clement (Home Team of America) 3 months ago

Donna - AR is definitely a great resource.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

What an excellent suggestion!!  This took me all of about a minute and it's done!  Thank you SO much for this blog entry!!  I am going to pass this on to others as well.

 

Thanks!!!

Posted by Charlotte Stilwell, Broker-Associate (Century 21 Hardee Team Realty) 3 months ago

Ryan - I haven't seen this tool before, it's very cool and something I will definitely do with listings.

Posted by Michelle Gibson Wellington Florida Real Estate (Hansen Real Estate Group Inc.) 3 months ago

Very cool Ryan - I am going to try this out.  Has FB shut anyone down for using this (to your knowledge?)

Posted by Emily Lowe - Nashville TN Realtor (The Lipman Group Sotheby's International Realty) 3 months ago

thanks for the info did not know there was a widget for that

Posted by Greater Mortgage Solutions & Valley Hills Realty 3 months ago

Charlotte - Glad to help.

Michelle - It is worth taking a look.

Emily - I haven't heard of any problems with Facebook.  It seems that it is less invasive than spamming others.

Valley Hills Realty - It was under my radar too until July. 

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Thanks for the info!  So nice when something works so easily!

Posted by Barbara Linick (ERA Troy, Realtors) 3 months ago

Thanks for the tip, I will check it out.

Posted by Christa Ross (RE/MAX Select Realty - REALTOR and Green Homes Specialist) 3 months ago

Thanks Ryan for the info.   5 steps - sounds like something even I can handle and so much better than spamming others with your listings.

Posted by Lora "Leah" Stern, Realtor Rockland County Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage) 3 months ago

Barbara - If I review it, I have tested it.  I have been using it since July or August.  The only drawback that I can see is that it doesn't include listings where you are the co-agent.

Christa - Glad to help.

Leah - Saw your LinkedIn comment.  Glad you stopped bye here.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Interesting post. Relevant? I don't know. Deserved to be Featured? Unlikely. But interesting none the less.

Posted by Agent Aaron @ 512-845-4204 for Kyle TX Buda TX Austin TX Real Estate (StepStone Realty, LLC) 3 months ago

Thank you so much Ryan!  I uploaded it as soon as I read your post and had to come back and say Thanks!

Posted by Tori Stamps, MA, JD (Stamps Realty, Inc) Franklin TN ~ Leipers Fork, TN (Stamps Realty, Inc.) 3 months ago

Aaron - It seems that 70 or so agents didn't know the feature existed and have now tried it or are planning to try it so I'm guessing it was relevant to them.  Feature worthy?  Seen better.  Seen worse. 

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Tori - I'm glad that it was a helpful tip for you.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Excellent post Ryan...

I've had to cut off the news feed to more then one overzealous Facebook connection that was flooding my home feed with too many "salesy" announcements.

The Listing Feed is much more appropriate since it is not such an "invasion".

Thanks for Sharing...

 

Posted by Paul Francis, CRS - 702.592.3058 - www.LasVegasRealEstateHome.com (Prudential Americana Group - REALTORS) 3 months ago

Awesome Ryan, I can see this helping many of our members promoting their listings on FB.  This is really the best and most subtle way to do it effectively. Thanks for posting this for members on Both networks.  :-)

Posted by Brad Andersohn ~ Community Manager (ActiveRain) 3 months ago

Hi Ryan. If only more agents on my FB would use this :-) ~Lana

Posted by Lana Robbins P.A., GRI, Realtor ® in Tampa Bay, Florida (Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate LLC) 3 months ago

Don't know if anyone else said this, but I use my outside blog... just post the link and I can choose my pic.  The front elevation is always one of the thumbnails to pick from.  Thanks for the tip.  Good luck out there.

Posted by Matthew Hans Delaware Real Estate (Exit Central Realty - Delaware Home Sales) 3 months ago

Thanks a ton for the tip.  I can't wait to go over to facebook and try it out.

Posted by Amy Hahn, Crystal Coast REALTOR, NC (Pine Knoll Shores Realty) 3 months ago

Ryan,

Thanks for the info. I will definitely check this out. I too am concerned about bugging my facebook friends with listings but we have had some good response so I hate to give it up.

Posted by Robert Savage (Bakersfield Property Solutions) 3 months ago

Paul - I have been guilty of that offense and once got a nice lashing for it.

Lana - It took awhile for me to figure out the do's and don'ts of social networking.

Matthew - Photo albums, post-its, links, etc. are all alternates.  I like this one because it is updated automatically.

Amy - Glad it helps.

Robert - Same story - on one hand my repetitive posts do generate leads; at the same time, they occasionally irritate someone.  It is a balancing act for me.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Very nice Ryan. Early on, I did annoy my friends I think. Now I have a business page as well, and post listings and marketing info there. I will try this!

Posted by Erica Ramus - Realty Executives / Pottsville PA Real Estate 3 months ago

Okay--that was so easy Ryan! It took 3 minutes. Wow. THanks for the info.

Posted by Erica Ramus - Realty Executives / Pottsville PA Real Estate 3 months ago

Thanks for your sharing!  It is a great tool!

Posted by Cary Raleigh Realty -Your Entrusted Real Estate Advisor 3 months ago

Ryan, I did this and for some reason it puts a weird word instead of my name where it says "Homes for sale by".  Do you by chance have any idea how to edit my name?  Thank you!

Posted by Carol Hamilton -New Celebrity Homes, Omaha, NE (Celebrity Homes) 3 months ago

Thanks Ryan! I think there are many people who sign up with social sites for social reasons and have really started to get annoyed with people posting business info over and over. It sure can take the fun out of these social sites. Can't wait to try out see my listings for my profile!

Posted by Terrie Leighton , REALTOR, CDRS, Northern Nevada Real Estate (Ferrari-Lund Real Estate, Northern Nevada) 3 months ago

Erica - I think we all annoyed friends at first until we figured out the balance.

Cary - I definitely like it.

Carol - I don't know.  I would check your facebook info.  If that isn't the problem, I would then check your MLS info.  After that, I haven't got a clue.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Erica - I think we all annoyed friends at first until we figured out the balance.

Cary - I definitely like it.

Carol - I don't know.  I would check your facebook info.  If that isn't the problem, I would then check your MLS info.  After that, I haven't got a clue.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Ryan - Thanks for the great tip. I can't wait to implement this solution tomorrow!

Posted by Christianne Gordon, REALTOR® e-PRO CDPE SFR Carson Valley Real Estate Specialist (Carson Valley Homes and Land - RE/MAX Realty Affiliates) 3 months ago

Christianne - I hope it helps.  I like the widget.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

I put this widget on either my Profile or on  the Business Page. I would love it on both but could not get it to work. Did anyone else get the Realtor.com widget placed on both places in Facebook?

Posted by Cheryl Ritchie, Southern Maryland Real Estate (RE/MAX 100) 3 months ago

Hi Ryan - Thanks for the heads up on this. It's nice to see NAR recognize that so many agents are on Facebook, and to provide a tool that helps them promote their listings.

Posted by John Novak - Las Vegas and Henderson NV Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty The Marketplace) 3 months ago

Cheryl - I could only place it on my profile.

John - I think it is important to have NAR develop value for its members.  I hope more assistance and tools are in the pipeline.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Ryan:  I have a few listings coming up ... this is very timely. It seems to me these should go on the Business page ... given that Facebook does not like business on personal pages.  Maybe I have that confused ... in any case I will give it a go!  Thanks again!

Posted by Kathleen Daniels, CDPE (San Jose-Silicon Valley Real Estate (Intero San Jose Ca)) 3 months ago

Wow! Now that is a useful Blog!  It only took a couple of seconds to set up also!  FYI to anyone trying to install....you must use your REALTOR.com access not your MLS access.  Great Blog, thanks.

Posted by Damon Gettier Broker/Owner ABRm, GRI, CDPE (RE/MAX 1st REALTY- Roanoke Virginia Short Sale Expert) 3 months ago

Good tip.  This link is open in another tab for me to go play with in a few minutes...

Posted by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Diamond Dwellings Realty) 3 months ago

Kathleen - Don't have an answer about putting listings on personal pages.  I have routinely done it for over 2 years without a problem.  The widget doesn't work on business pages.

Damon - My MLS and Realtor access codes are the same.  Sorry about that...

Lane - I hope it helps... I haven't visited your blog in awhile.  Plan to get a dose of Lane posts later in the week.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

This is a really good tip Ryan. I'll have to bookmark this post for some Realtors I work with that don't blog (I dont know why they dont blog...)

Posted by John Cannata - LegacyTexas Mortgage Sr Loan Officer - Frisco Texas ( 972-325-4912 Also available evenings and weekends) 3 months ago

Thanks for the information - appreciate the help.

Posted by Gerald Mayo - Mr Estes Park (Prudential Team Realty) 3 months ago

There are many sites that allow you to just place one picture and a link on Facebook with the bulk of the text and pictures at the end of the link. Most people do not get offended by that. However, if you are an agent who is entering 50 listings at one time and your FaceBook entry fills the page, then you are in great risk of being hidden or stricken from the friends list of many people. I  try to keep my postings of listings to one or two a week and usually do it from my private blog so it occupies minimal space on FaceBook. Those that want to see more can click and go to my other blog. There are free sites that also do this.

And why are agents putting their competition on FaceBook anyway. Do you really want to advertise your competition's listings or expertise?? Why not let them put their listings on your AR blog post? Makes about as much sense. No agents on my FaceBook, at least not local ones. I work to promote my listings and do not want 20 other agents' homes popping up against my 5 I put on. If you want to send people to other agents' sites feel free. For me, I keep them on mine.

However, I repeat once more. If you think that Twitter and FaceBook are going to make the majority of agents a lot richer, I think that is a false hope. Other sites specifically aimed at the real estate market and its customers will get you more prospects.

Posted by John Elwell (CENTURY 21 Bill Nye Realty, Inc) 3 months ago

Ryan,

This is an important tip so that we can market our listings and not annoy people at the same time.

Posted by Christine Donovan Costa Mesa Real Estate Broker/Attorney 800-610-7253 DRE01267479 (Donovan Blatt Team - Donovan Group Realty) 3 months ago

Thanks for the tip. I will book mark this and come back to check it out.

Posted by Roland Woodworth,SFR - Clarksville Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource (Exit Realty Clarksville) 3 months ago

John - I hope the tip helps.

Gerald - Let me know how it works out.

John - We have a fundamental disagreement regarding whether or not it advisable to have local agents as friends on Facebook.  My outlook is apparently a bit different than your outlook.  I view the local agents on Facebook as trusted friends and colleagues - not competitors.  More importantly, I typically have 50-75 active listings and view these local agents as sources of buyers for my listings so I want to expose them and their network to my listings.  I often share tips, war stories, etc. via status updates.  If another agent reads a post like this one via Facebook, it may improve the competition.  However, it also reinforces the relationship and generates future referrals.  Yes, I both give and receive local referrals.  As to the benefits of social networking sites, we would again have a fundamental disagreement.  I won't pretend that social networks will ever replace hardwork.  However, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, and AR blogs have each generated leads, customers and closed sales for me this year.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Christine - I am adept at annoying people without bombarding them with listing info.

Roland - Thanks for reading... I hope it helps.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Christine - I am adept at annoying people without bombarding them with listing info.

Roland - Thanks for reading... I hope it helps.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

That took me 30 seconds.... Way to go Ryan... your my Facebook Hero!

Posted by Dan Edwards, REALTOR® Your NW Home reSource.™ (Northstone Real Estate, Inc.) 3 months ago

Jon,

That is one great idea...thanks!

Posted by Lori Cofer ~ REALTOR® -- Pullman WA Real Estate -- 509-330-0086 (Beasley Realty) 3 months ago

Dan - Yes, it was pretty easy... nice application courtesy of NAR/Realtor.com.

Lori - Glad it helps.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

I added that to my Facebook account last week but wonder if there's a way to show more listings or to priortize the ones that show up on the front page.

Posted by Missoula Real Estate By Kevin & Monica Ray (Access Realty) 3 months ago

Thanks for the tip!  I just added it.  Very easy!

Posted by Don Anthony Gomez ~ Charlotte Realtor® & Real Estate Broker ~ Entire Region MLS (Don Anthony Realty ~ www.DonAnthonyRealty.com) 3 months ago

Hi Ryan, Thanks for posting this.  I will give it a try.

Posted by Tim Tanz, St Louis Real Estate (Keller Wiliams Realty) 3 months ago

Kevin/Monica - There are some limitations.  You can't prioritize listings and it doesn't pull commercial listings.  There is some discussions on the Facebook fan page that discuss this and other issues.

Don - I hope it helps.

Tim - Good to hear from my colleagues in St. Louis.  I hope it helps.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

I'm not sure I missed this but I did. Thanks so much for posting this on the AR LinkedIn group. I'm bookmarking this for my weekend homework.

Posted by Loreena Yeo - Broker|Realtor(R) of Frisco TX Homes (214) 783-2210 (3:16 team REALTY) 3 months ago

THanks for sharing. I will do this today on my facebook page.

Posted by Nancy Deichman, CDPE (Re/Max Premier Realty, Inc.) 3 months ago

Loreena - I am glad I posted it to multiple groups on LinkedIn.  However, it seems to have started a controversy among self-proclaimed social media purists and alarmist who, from their posts, see placing this widget on your Facebook profile page as the social media equivalent of the black plague.

Nancy - I am glad it helps.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Thanks for this information -- will check it out .

Posted by Bob & Carolin Benjamin - E Phoenix Arizona Real Estate (Benjamin Realty LLC) 3 months ago

The Benjamins - good luch with the widget.

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 3 months ago

Great tip....Thanks

Posted by Marc Baysek-EXIT Realty Rockingham NC (EXIT Realty Platinum) 3 months ago

I will certainly make use of this.

Posted by Malcolm Johnston (Remax Trent Valley) 3 months ago

Ryan, thanks for the tip. I'm going to share this with my agents. I really appreciate your response to everyone who's commented too. I was able to learn quite a bit from you in a short time. Thank you!

Posted by Anthony Ebright - Santa Rosa Home Loans - Purchase and Refinance Mortgages (FHA, VA, Jumbo, Conforming Loans - Wells Fargo Home Mortgage) 3 months ago

Awesome link, i am anoyed by the clutter on facebook and hide or (unfriend) people that abuse it.

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Posted by Andrew Monaghan CRS, GRI, EPro Associate Broker (Keller Williams Professional Partners) 2 months ago

Marc - I hope it helps.

Malcolm - Don't know how effective it really is... but every little thing helps.

Anthony - Often the comments are as instructive as the post.  A good discussion always improves ideas.

Andrew - I rarely un-friend people.  However, the most annoying posts are the gaming posts - just pure junk.

 

Posted by Ryan Shaughnessy, Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner (PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com) 2 months ago

This is neat. I didn't even know it existed. I'm still very new and don't have any listings currently, but this will be great for when I do!

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