Ari Herzog

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Who You Should Be Online

Ari Herzog

In an industry that is centered around building relationships, real estate is a prime candidate for social media success. However, many real estate agents use Facebook, Twitter, and other sites merely as another platform of ‘marketing’ by advocating their listings without providing further value to their audience.

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The 4 Social Networks I Use Most

Ari Herzog

This forces me to maximize my productivity on each site to see what I want to see without the fluff of anything else taking up that screen real estate. Twitter is useful for me to follow themes and interests through curated lists. Facebook is listed fourth because of my ongoing love-hate relationship.

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Ayan Sen on Making Money Online

Ari Herzog

All the stuffs that I have listed on my site, they are all related to website build either directly or indirectly. Like there are real estate agents or insurance brokers and etc. But I mostly point out to those bloggers who list their affiliate links irrelevant to the contents.

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How Newspapers Adapt to Social Media

Ari Herzog

Closer to home, the Boston Globe offers three iPhone applications, including one for viewing real estate listings. The newspaper wants you to use social applications and connect with the news. They’re not alone, either. On the Twitter front, there are 104 departments and individuals tweeting for the newspaper.