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CRE Pro Andrew Bermudez on using Social Media
Andrew Bermudez of Lee & Associates in Irvine, CA, shares his thoughts on using social media for business. As a specialist in the lease and sale of office and commercial properties throughout Orange County, Andrew often uses his knowledge of this marketplace to drive new business.
What are your thoughts on using social media for business?
Social media is important, because it enhances word of mouth. I get multiple referrals from my personal Facebook page, where I am connected to clients, friends, vendors and other CRE pros.
How are you using social media to market your services?
We use a blog, www.finditfillit.com. We get some pretty good feedback on the articles that we publish to our blog. They are relevant posts related to the current state of the CRE market, trends and insights on how to negotiate the best deals or find the best market opportunities.
I use twitter to inform my followers of interesting articles related to commercial real estate. I also inform them of great buildings for lease or sale. I develop relationships with my followers, by having real-life conversations.
Any insights you can share on using the Real Estate Pro application on LinkedIn?
It’s a great tool to streamline my CRE activities, whether it’s leasing out a building, selling a property, or listing a new CRE opportunity.
What websites or social networking platforms do you visit to get the latest CRE news?
Mashable.com is a great site
I also have many friends who are social media pros, like Mirna Bard (http://www.mirnabard.com/blog/)
LinkedIn groups are a great way to share thoughts or get information on commercial real estate topics from other CRE pros or users
CRE Professional Mike Cobb on Using Social Media
We recently asked, Mike Cobb of Colliers International to discuss how he uses social media to expand his presence online.
As an expert in the lease and sale of office, industrial and R&D properties in the San Francisco Peninsula, Mike also shares his thoughts on the outlook of the commercial real estate market in 2011.
How do you use social media to market your services online?
Social media is a great tool for strengthening my brand. I am an established expert within my local market (the SF Peninsula). With the various integrated social media tools that I am using (Twitter, LinkedIn, My Blog), I am able to provide news and, more importantly, commentary on topics that will interest a local audience. I can also deploy my market reports to an audience well beyond my mailing list.
Any insights you can share on using the Real Estate Pro application on LinkedIn?
If someone wants to check up on my professional credentials, they are almost certainly going to go to my LinkedIn profile first—that’s what I do! Having the ability to feature properties that I represent right on my profile page is a great tool.
What social networking platforms do you visit to get the latest news?
Twitter has become a key source of information…I pick the people that I ‘follow’ to cover a wide variety of my professional interests—big-picture market news, Green buildings, local information, maybe a little Cal sports mixed in, too…
What exciting deals have you recently closed?
Well, I recently closed what I believe to be the biggest industrial deal on the Peninsula this year (90,000 sqft in South San Francisco at an AMB-owned property), and I also just handled a 30,000 sqft expansion and renewal in a long-term client’s building in San Carlos.
What I’m most proud of, though, is the fact that we have recently reached 100% occupancy in the office portion of the Town and Country Village center in Palo Alto. We managed to keep attracting tenants to this project—at very strong rents—even at the worst of this market cycle. I attribute our success to a strong, collaborative relationship with the client, an exceptionally well thought out renovation of the project, and a great marketing team.
What are your thoughts on the outlook of the commercial real estate market in 2011?
I think that it will be an interesting year. Right now, we have this ridiculously bifurcated local market. In the core downtown locations up and down the SF Peninsula, rents are actually higher now than they were before the wheels fell off the financial markets. At the same time, lease rates for the broader markets are just bouncing along the bottom. I don’t think that the growing gap between rents in the top markets and the broader averages is sustainable, and I don’t see Class A office rents going down, either. I expect to see multi-tenant office rents to start tracking up over the next few quarters. I don’t see similar movement coming for big floor plate R&D buildings, though, for at least 18 months—in fact, that submarket may well degrade a bit more.
How commercial real estate professional Tracey Johnson uses social media
Tracey Johnson from Norris & Stevens Inc. discusses how she markets her services and CRE experience online.
How are you using social media to market your services?
I have a website- www.pdxbrokerscommercialinsights.com that I incorporate with all the social media I use: Twitter (PDXComBroker), LinkedIn, Facebook, and my blog which like the website is also titled “PDX Broker’s Commercial Insights“.
How have you marketed your service online? What’s working and what isn’t?
I market myself all over the web and I am constantly trying new websites and advertising platforms. In addition to my website, some parts of the web that I market on more frequently than others are Craigslist, Twitter and Postlets.
I also write as a community blogger for an online news magazine called The Portlander (www.theportlander.com). I find I get a lot of extra traffic to my website every time a new article I have written is posted to The Portlander website.
While some platforms target the audience I am seeking more so than others, all have their differing levels of success. The only things that I feel aren’t working for me are typically the older, non-web based newspaper advertisements.
Any early insights you can share on using the new Real Estate Pro application on LinkedIn?
I feel that it is a great addition to my LinkedIn profile. Not only does it keep my contacts on LinkedIn up to date on my most recent deals and listings, but I can select certain people to send targeted property information to, as well as share trends in the current Portland CRE marketplace.
Why do your customers love you?
From the letters of rec I have received the main reasons I get for why my customers appreciated my work was a) they could reach me at any time and never felt I was ignoring them b) I was never too busy to explain the leasing or sales process to a client, despite how many times I may have already explained the topic to them c) I was very personable, attentive, and upfront with what was needed from them at what time, and what the next step was.