Twitter is business and marketing tool for Realtor
POSTED: Sunday, August 23, 2009
A businessman visiting Honolulu recently said Twitter is not a business tool, but it is a marketing tool.
For Honolulu Realtor Kelly Mitchell, it is both.
The Prudential Locations Inc. agent recently closed a sale using Twitter, where her @name, or “;handle,”; is @HawaiiRealty.
“;Some people ask me for real estate advice, I get inquiries from other agents and I'm starting to get referrals from other agents in markets outside of Hawaii,”; Mitchell said.
She is also sending business to agents on other islands “;since I only work in the Oahu market.”;
The one sale she attributes to her presence on Twitter could multiply across other social media platforms.
“;I think this is the marketing of the future,”; Mitchell said.
“;Social media is going to have a stronger and more important role as days go by and as years go by.”;
Her marketing background includes running Honolulu-based technology company Six D Studios for nine years with her husband. During that time, some of her work included search engine optimization for HiloHattie.com.
“;I think from $400 a month we turned it into $4,000 a day,”; she said. That sort of work, and consulting for clients including Wimberly Tong Allison & Goo (now WATG), helps for me to see what the opportunities are”; in social media.
For Mitchell and others, monetizing their presence on Twitter is not the end-goal.
“;From an experiential and personal level, it's increased the value of my time. I'm interacting with people on a global level, and to be able to touch and hopefully impart things of value, while you're receiving it, too, creates symbiotic relationships,”; Mitchell said.
On the Net:
» www.Twitter.com/HawaiiRealty
» www.linkedin.com/in/kellymitchellinc
» www.facebook.com/hawaiirealty
» www.friendfeed.com/hawaiirealty
»www.flikr.com/hawaiirealty
» www.sociallyreal.com
» www.kellymitchellinc.com
Quiet TV news
Not all news about the local TV business generates big headlines.
KALO-TV, a religious station in Honolulu, changed hands last week as its sale was formally approved by the Federal Communications Commission.
Honolulu-based Pacifica Broadcasting, led by Christopher Racine and his wife, Judith Racine, sold the station to Honolulu-based One Love Outreach Inc. for $1 million.
One Love, formed on June 4, is led by David Tipton, a director of Pacifica Broadcasting.
On the Net:
» www.kalo-tv.com/index.html
Erika Engle is a reporter with the Star-Bulletin. Reach her by e-mail at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).