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Twitter gaining in Remit survey « pwcom 2.0 pwcom 2.0
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[...] gaining in Remit survey Jump to Comments Last year, in a post Twitter? not in my Remit, I talked about the findings of a Remit/Estates Gazette survey of use of social media, among other [...]
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Remit admits the property industry tends to be “very traditional”, even pointing out that:
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Crucially, Remit continued, most respondents used more than one source, posing questions about where advertisers, for example, might invest to get their message across in future.
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Sorry Remit, but blogs are already a widely used information source for many industry professionals, and the implied criticism of Twitter is wrong too.
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Remit then provide a simplified version of the prism – dubbed the ‘coffee cup’ – that puts marketing and sales, plus assets, individuals and companies around the core: transactions.
The role of social media in commercial property « pwcom 2.0 2010
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Last year, in a post Twitter? not in my Remit, I talked about the findings of a Remit/Estates Gazette survey of use of social media, among other sources, at the 2009 MIPIM property fair in Cannes; I was scathing of some of the responses, mainly because they showed low property professional awareness of how some social media tools could or should be used.
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Last year, in a post Twitter? not in my Remit, I talked about the findings of a Remit/Estates Gazette survey of use of social media, among other sources, at the 2009 MIPIM property fair in Cannes; I was scathing of some of the responses, mainly because they showed low property professional awareness of how some [...]
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Remit Consulting – who more recently produced a report for the RICS on social media (see post) – repeated the MIPIM exercise again this year, against a background of heightened media use [...]
The role of social media in commercial property « pwcom 2.0 2010
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Last year, in a post Twitter? not in my Remit, I talked about the findings of a Remit/Estates Gazette survey of use of social media, among other sources, at the 2009 MIPIM property fair in Cannes; I was scathing of some of the responses, mainly because they showed low property professional awareness of how some [...]
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