I have been using twitter for a while now, and really have not seen any point to. But today, I dove a little deeper. I mean, so many people talk about it, rave about it. It must have some worth? The worth is still something i am awaiting to discover, hopefully in the not too distant future. But today, I discovered tweetdeck. Now, at least it makes using twitter so much easier, and something I can keep up with. Also, yes folks, there is more.... You can post facebook status updates from tweetdeck!!! two birds, one stone!!
OK, that was my slow Friday afternoon. But if you have not done so yet, do these two things:
1. Follow me on twitter @LisaKuyath
2. download tweetdeck
That's it for today, my Real Estate Friends!! Have a FANTASTIC weekend!!!

Thanks I'll look into I havent been too active on twitter but I shoud make an effort at it.
Okay- I am tweeting' now- but I just cannot seem to understand it- am I just posting what I am doing all the time? okay, Facebook, Myspace, Activerain, Twitter, Social Networks...to keep up with all of the networks...Is this countess hours spent? I had a friend to say recently - "Just how many social networks should 1 person be on"...I am starting to see her point...Or am I ???
I've been on Tweeter for three weeks and I am also starting to wonder what the payoff will be. I'm now being follwed by lots of people who want me to buy their products. this sin't what I wanted. What I did want was to hopefully get some leads in the real estate market. You know people looking for a Realtor in New Hampshire.
I'm still not there with Twitter everytime I try to get on it tells me to try back later it's full. Not impressed!
Following you now.. make it good.. lol
LOL, and I am following you, Darren!
I know, Angie, sometimes I think what is the point, and then I get an email or phone call from someone, and I think "Yes, this is the point!"
I think these tools are what we make of them. Maybe twitter won't bring me flocks of clients, but perhaps it will. I can manage to take 30 seconds to post my status to find out. :)
And Steve, don't follow the people that don't behoove you. It seems to be like a snowball, just gets bigger and bigger.
LOL at Steve's comment. "I don't want people to sell me; I only want to sell them." Twitter's a 2-way street.