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If Real Estate Is Local, Your Twitter Should Be Too: TwitterLocal.net

TwitterLocal LogoI awoke this morning to a Twitter timeline with a gem inside.

Laura Fitton ( @pistachio ) had just sent out a tweet about TwitterLocal.net. She said, "twitterlocal.com is going straight to the top of my answer to the question "how do I get started on Twitter and find people to follow?" Her tweet had an incorrect link, so I replied to let her know it was .net instead of .com. Her follow up tweet echoes my feelings exactly.

"Oooops www.Twitterlocal.net! The .com is a squattery mess. .net can rock your Twitter world. Sub in RSS to a city you're traveling to, etc." 

TwitterLocal Is A Twitter Search Engine

TwitterLocal.net allows you to search Twitter for people in your city, or a city you may be traveling to, and subscribe to a feed of the tweets based on that search criteria. Theoretically, this should alert you to any new users who come into the area, as the feed is gong to send you their tweets to your feed reader, if you choose.

Here's how it works. Choose the area you want to search for and a radius around the location. Maximum distance is 20 miles.

Twitter Local Search Radius

Then, view the latest tweets before deciding to subscribe.

TwitterLocal Feed Viewer

Once I've found the right radius, I can now go view their Twitter timelines. If I subscribe to their feed, I'll always know what their talking about, without following them, but the point of Twitter is conversation. So, by clicking on Christyv32, I'm able to dig deeper to see if I really want to engage in a conversation. If I do, I can simply click on the follow button and respond.

Follow on Twitter

It's All About Relationships.

It always has been. It always will be. TwitterLocal.net makes it easier than ever to find and communicate with people you can actually meet with face-to-face.

66 commentsJeff Turner • April 07 2008 07:18PM

Comments

Jeff this is great, I had been wondering how I could find local people!
Posted by Jeannette Neerpat, e-Pro Coral Springs/Parkland Real Estate (London Realty Corp) over 2 years ago
Jeannette... I've used Tweetscan in the past, but it's laborious to put in all of the different communities that people might list as their home address. The radius feature, combined with an RSS feed to keep you up to date is truly a benefit.
Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) over 2 years ago
Jeff, thanks for posting about this -- I'm going to find some local D.C. twits.
Posted by Brian Block -- Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate (RE/MAX Allegiance, Managing Broker/Branch Vice President) over 2 years ago
Brian... one of my favorites is @jillfoster  she is a DC Media powerhouse.
Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) over 2 years ago
Just the thing I've been looking for. Thanks Jeff!
Posted by Jennifer Wilson - Agent Solutions (Agent Solutions) over 2 years ago

I have used TwitLocal to find many of my Twitfriends!  Glad you are spreading the word.  ...  (I feel like I'm spying on you with the webcam live :) haha !!!!
@KimWood

Posted by Kim Wood (The Tech Byte) over 2 years ago
I will have to learn this website. Looks interesting but i have never used it before.
Posted by Chuck Carstensen (Re/max Associates Plus/The Discovery Coach) over 2 years ago
Jeff - Great info - that would be great to follow and connect with more locals.
Posted by Cyndee Haydon 727-710-8035 Clearwater Beach-Pinellas County Waterfront (Charles Rutenberg Realty) over 2 years ago
Jeff, I heard @pasticho's post this morning and went and checked out Ann Arbor People it was great. What a neat way to meet people in our local communities and start to build relationships. 
Posted by Missy Caulk-Ann Arbor- Realtor(R)- Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams-Ann Arbor) over 2 years ago

Kim... thanks for joining in on the live webcam conversation. I appreciate it.

 

Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) over 2 years ago
Missy... it's a good one. Laura nailed it on that one.
Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) over 2 years ago
Jeff, I have signed up for Twitter, but I have not spent much time there.  I need to get moving and fast!  So much to learn and keep up with.  Thank you for always having such relevant and helpful content!
Posted by Audrey June-Forshey, GRI, Gaithersburg, MD (RE/MAX Realty Group) over 2 years ago
Forgive me, but, if I can barely keep up with my own family, how am going to keep up with another group of people on Twitter. I just can't see the value, yet. I'm still keeping an open mind. I just don't get it.
Posted by Karen Luke - Henry County Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty ) over 2 years ago
the Air app is great.  It refreshes and you can pick up new connections and have conversations in real time.  Word to the wise:  move beyond having conversations within the RE community.  Twitter is time drain.  Plug in to your local community, add value to the conversations, and don't be spammy.
Posted by Brad Coy over 2 years ago

Jeff,

I'm not even sure what Twitter does for me in general and I'm not sure that anyone really cares what I'm doing all day......but I still love to see what you are doing even if it's thousands of miles from FL.:)

Posted by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (Keller Williams Properties) over 2 years ago

 

 

Jeff,

so, twitterstickamnetbookwannacomnetworkinmanoutsideblog.info?

Steve

Posted by Obeoman Glade Jones (www.obeo.com) over 2 years ago
Jeff,  This is surely much easier than the way that I do it now.  In the 'Find Folks!' box I just put the city name and it brings up all those people.  But this way I can do it in one easy shot as opposed to each individual city.  Thanks!
Posted by Marc Grossman, GRI - Greater Orlando Real Estate Broker (Marc It Sold!) over 2 years ago

Jeff...this is very cool. Now I know what to do with all the extra time I have! (that's sarcasm...until I get a new hire, I'm kinda buried)

Thanks for keeping your ear to the ground for us all!

Posted by Joey Aszterbaum (Jolynne Photography) over 2 years ago
Not sure I get it...the value of it. It's like...how deep does this blogging thing go. Maybe I'll develop a ...read me a bedtime story ...blogging buddy to correspond with on my Blackberry..if I had one....as I drift off to sleep. ..and dream about blogging < thinking > i must keep in touch ..i must keep in touch. I wake up and my computer is gone. What a nightmare. 
Posted by Barry Smith (Keller Williams Realty Gulf Coast) over 2 years ago
Barry... Twitter was an acquired taste for me. I have no idea what the ultimate value will be for anyone, but for a real estate agent, I see it as an easy way to connect with locals you may not be able to connect with any other way. Maybe. Time will tell. The present value is networking, socializing, getting to know people. Not everything has to have an immediate ROI. I don't spend any time at all thinking about how to time justify going to a party, for example. As with anything else online, you can spend too much time on it if you choose. This included.
Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) over 2 years ago

Now this...at the local level is something I could actually see value in. Twitter.com though seems to be just more for fun-which isn't necessarily a bad thing if one has time for it ;-)

Posted by So King County~ Colleen Fischesser & Co Specializing in Maple Valley since 1990! (RE/MAX Select R.E~ Designated Broker/Owner) over 2 years ago
I like twitter but am still getting the hang of it. Today I finally figured out how to get the tinyurl :) I am watching how some of the pro's use it ..I follow problogger.. I think we are all on to something I do like interracting with my peers..but locally now that is something! I checked it out..not too many in my area online but I am definitely going to use this tool. Thanks Jeff and yes...I am following you!
Posted by Florida Real Estate Trainer | Daytona Beach After School Training | Midori (Coastal Results Referral Company) over 2 years ago
Jeff...Thanks for a great post. Local twits is what I want!!  Btw, I am another follower :-)
Posted by Brande Bradford... South Metro Atlanta Specialist (Bradford Realty Group) over 2 years ago
Ok, I opened that up in a new tab to check after I wander through my A/R for the night.
Posted by Lane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy (Diamond Dwellings Realty) over 2 years ago
Thanks for the update on twitter.  I have not yet gotten very involved.  I will definately check this out further.  Twitter on.
Posted by Joan Whitebook, ABR,e-Pro,CEBA Southern New Hampshire (Buyer's Option Realty Services) over 2 years ago
Jeff, I twitter and yet I didn't know this.  Amazing!  Thanks for the info.  I appreciate it.
Posted by Karen Moorhead Ann Arbor Area Real Estate (Keller Williams Realty) over 2 years ago

Hi Jeff - love this, and I'd been wondering how to do something like this for a bit now.  Twitter took a little bit of time for me, too.  But it's fun and I'm keeping my eyes open for ways to incorporate this into my business.  This may just be one of the ways to do just that! 

Thanks!
Ann

Posted by Portsmouth NH Homes Condos - Ann Cummings New Hampshire REALTOR® (RE/MAX Coast to Coast - Portsmouth New Hampshire) over 2 years ago
Thanks for the information and guidance through the process. I would be lost with out the assistance.
Posted by Terry Bonnie Westbrook Westbrook Realty Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Real Estate (Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner) over 2 years ago
Jeff - I did it the long way -I looked for mention of Princeton NJ. Your way seems much better. When I start following local people I can sense that some may be unsure of why. Twitter is a relatively new thing for many, so I just try to get to know people. They know I am in real estate, I don't push my work stuff:)
Posted by Faina Sechzer - Princeton, Montgomery, Hopewell, NJ Real Estate Expert (Henderson-Sotheby's International Realty) over 2 years ago
Jeff -You've done it again..... Found something everyone can use that uses twitter. Excellent app. To be honest just got in but will definitely check this our tomorrow. This is what is so great about A/R, people like you. Thanks for all this cool stuff that you're turning us onto and see you soon on Twitter and Flickr. Bob H.
Posted by Pascack Valley Real Estate, Lisa and Robert Hammerstein (Coldwell Banker) over 2 years ago

More goodies!  Thanks for sharing Jeff!

Posted by Ryan Hukill - Edmond Realtor® (Platinum Partners of Paradigm AdvantEdge) over 2 years ago
Jeff, THANK YOU!  It is nice to connect with people across the nation and the world...but, if you're ignoring what's happening in your own backyard...well, put it this way, one shouldn't.
Posted by Lola Audu~Audu Real Estate~Grand Rapids, MI Real Estate over 2 years ago
Jeff, I am just getting the hang of this Twitter thing, but I am catching up.
Posted by Ray Nellum Fort Smith Real Estate (Warnock Real Estate, LLC.) over 2 years ago
Jeff - you're my widget hero, and now I am twittering all over!  Do you see what you've created??? LOL!~  Just watched your Stickam too.  Very interesting, but I think I'll let you finish testing it out and wait for your recommendation.  :-)  
Posted by Brad Andersohn ~ Community Manager (ActiveRain) over 2 years ago
This is an incredible post with lots of interesting info. We need more time to digest it. There is so much about Twitter we have not gotten into yet.
Posted by Benjamin Realty LLC over 2 years ago
Jeff.....you have some of the freshest ideas especially with the twitter twatter.  Thanks again.
Posted by Pam Winterbauer ~ 2006 REALTOR® of the Year (Windermere Welcome Home) over 2 years ago
Ok, well, now that I can see might be interesting to explore.  Thanks, Jeff.  There is sooo much of this stuff to learn.
Posted by Fairbanks Alaska Real Estate Specialists Jesse & Kathy Clifton 907-699-6024 (Jesse Clifton & Associates, REALTORS®) over 2 years ago
Jeff - I am behind the curve --I just started using facebook.  Your reasons for using twitter are good -- I guess I need a social media plan.
Posted by Aziz Abdur-Raoof,Howard Co. Real Estate Scoop (RE/MAX Rewards) over 2 years ago
Jeff, I am still learning all the good stuff Twitter offers.  Now there is more!  Thanks for keeping me up to date, at least a little...
Posted by Marlene Scheffer, Realtor to Kitsap County, WA (Realty Station) over 2 years ago

Twitter is growing every day.  Love this latest addition.  My favorite Twitter find yesterday was the March 14th men's VD celebration.


Posted by Susie Blackmon~Ocala~Horses~Horse Farms~Social Media for Horse Industry. over 2 years ago
I haven't worked up the courage to have local people follow me. I'm still being selfish and using twitter to blow off steam.  Don't make me clean up my act.   
Posted by Chris Elizabeth Griffith ~ Bonita Springs Fl Real Estate (Downing-Frye Realty, Bonita Springs, FL) over 2 years ago

Oh boy, I think this is what they call blowing your mind.  I'm not sure.  Exactly what is tweets and twitter? If I am understanding it, this twitterlocal.net is picking up internet "chat" conversations between local people in the radius you choose and you can crash into their conversation if you like the topic.  Am I getting it? So then, what is tweets?

These new words scare me...my absosrbsion rate is maxing out!

Posted by Evelyn Johnston Real Estate Agent Elkhart Indiana Subdivision Specialist (Prudential One Realty) over 2 years ago
Even with Rocky's help I'm still not twittering very well but this should be very interesting as I would love to focus on some local conversations as well real estate.  Thanks so much as always!
Posted by Lake Norman Real Estate ~ Diane Aurit (LKN Realty, LLC) over 2 years ago
Ross Quintana 509-362-1966 Hey Jeff, thanks for the link I'm gonna check it out, i have found the twitter search to be less than impressive.
Posted by Spokane Washington Real Estate - Ross Quintana 509-362-1966 (Team Quintana Real Estate - Keller Williams Realty Lic#3015) over 2 years ago

{Hubba SVW}...

To be honest I had to seriously cut down on how much time I spend on the p.c. I did this for several reasons:

1. Blog Boy spends most of his time doing what Blog Boy does best. Someone has to keep everything else in our lives running smoothly. That would be me :)

2. I finally got rid of my Blogger's Butt and got myself back into shape. Now if I go back to my old ways that would be going backwards. I don't do backwards.

Once I figure out how to stay on line and in shape I'll turn myself into a Twittering Butterfly :)

P.S. Maybe I need to hire a 'Pool Boy' to help me :) 

TLW...ROAR!

Posted by "The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryant's Wife) The One And Only TLW. (President-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc.) over 2 years ago
Oh my, yet another place on the web that I can spend time on.  Sleep is optional, right?
Posted by Lesley Lambert (413-575-3611) Real Estate Agent,Realtor,Westfield, MA, (Park Square Realty serving Western MA) over 2 years ago
Thanks for the info. Jeff.  Looked it over and found several local twitterer's to follow.  Haven't been using twitter long and stil learning how it all works.
Posted by Patty Wise (Century 21 Landmark Realty Group) over 2 years ago
I agree completely. I will be checking them out. I just started my twittering. I love the look btw!
Posted by Christy Powers - Pooler, Savannah Real Estate Agent (Keller Williams Coastal Area Partners) over 2 years ago
Jeff - Love the new look!
Posted by Maureen Henry - Rockland Home Staging over 2 years ago
We all have Brad to thank for the new look. :)
Posted by Jeff Turner (Real Estate Shows) over 2 years ago
Jeff Thank you For this great Blog.  I am definitely going to check it out.
Posted by Nick Good www.TheGoodHomeTeam.com (The Good Home Team with Keller Williams Realty) over 2 years ago
Okay, I did it...You got me fired up again about twitter!  I had no idea this feature existed...Thanks!
Posted by Joe Hayden - Louisville, KY Homes for Sale (S.G. Priest Realtors) over 2 years ago
I just signed up.  I think I need to do some additional research as to how to be active on Twitter any advise?
Posted by Anonymous over 2 years ago
I like your mysterious purple universe!  This Twitter thing is very intriguing, but I'll bet it's time consuming too.  I like the idea of using it when traveling though, what a great way to get a handle on local talk.
Posted by Georgina M. Hunter R(S) e-Pro Maui Real Estate Sales (Jim Sanders Realty Inc. - Maui) over 2 years ago
I've been meaning to check out Twitter.  I know, I'm a little late to the ball.  Thanks for another great info piece!
Posted by Lake Mary & Orlando Real Estate, Central Florida, Christopher Myers (Orlando Property Group at Keller Williams) over 2 years ago
So excited with all of your information.  I am new to the blogging thing and the extra stuff is fun to mess around with.  Have a great weekend.
Posted by Kim Kelley Lake Arrowhead Realtor DRE#01412099 (Lake Arrowhead, CA Coldwell Banker) over 2 years ago
thanks for the information!!!!
Posted by Bill's Blog - Florida Realty Professional - AHWD (Charles Rutenberg Realty) over 2 years ago

OOOOOOOOHHHHHH!  How cool is that?!?!?!  Twitter going local - love it!  Thanks for the site and feed info.

Tina in Virginia

Posted by Tina Merritt - Virginia Beach Real Estate (Long and Foster Real Estate) over 2 years ago
This is a new and interesting concept that i am still learning about.  Looks like i already behind the curve...and i am more cutting edge than anyone I know...ugh!!!!
Posted by Palm Coast/Flagler County Real Estate Martin Collins & Kristi L. Ross (Prudential Warren Real Estate) over 2 years ago
Jeff it is amazing what you will find with AR about Twitter. Thanks for your help again.
Posted by Susan Trombley Broker/Realtor Raleigh, Cary, Wake Forest, Youngsville (Trombley Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Twitterlocal.net has subsequently crapped out...anyone know of a replacement?

Posted by Kye Grace (Sutton Group - West Coast Realty) about 1 year ago

Jeff:  Thanks so much for sharing -- looks like the site is working fine.

Posted by Colorado Springs Real Estate Blog- Kathy Torline-Nordstrom, ABR, SRES, SFR, E-Pro (ERA Herman Group Real Estate) about 1 year ago

I think I have this....but maybe not.  So many Twitter apps and so little time!

Tina in Virginia

@tinainvirginia

Posted by Tina Merritt - Virginia Beach Real Estate (Long and Foster Real Estate) about 1 year ago

Jeff thank you for sharing this twitter application. I haven't tried it yet. Also a big thanks to Zipvo.com for posting this article to zipvo news and alerting me to your post. The social network chain never ends... : )

Posted by Erica Wallace (Prudential Page Realty) about 1 year ago

Sounds good, I just started on Twitter, this makes sense.

Richard

Posted by Richard Stabile Bergen County New Homes Builder Realtor (REMAX real estate associates) about 1 year ago

Jeff, this industry has always been about relationships, and like you said it always will be.  The funny thing is how we obtain those relationships has really changed with technology.  Now, we type words to introduce ourselves to potential clients, and blog so the whole world can see.  We are communicating with perfect strangers, and sometimes never even meet face to face.

Posted by Troy Erickson - Your Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek Realtor (Terra Solis Realty, LLC) about 1 year ago

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