As we continue to develop our social media communications, we also have the opportunity to learn from others. We’ve followed conversations across platforms to devise a list of some of the folks we keep our eye on. Here’s our list of the top five Commercial Real Estate (CRE) professionals in social media and why we love to follow them!
#5. Barbi Reuter – Principal at PICOR Commercial Real Estate Services
Barbi is active and accessible on Twitter. She’s often publishing #CREDaily or sharing information about PICOR’s operations, marketing or new media as well as theresearch and finance activities from within the organization.
#4. Angela Brown – PR, Social Media and Content Strategy Manager at the CoStar Group
Angela has the inside scoop on CRE trends. She shares this content as well as other relevant news or information pertinent real estate professionals, business owners, and the public audience alike.
#3. Chris Clark – Owner of crclarkconsulting
Chris is best-known for her blog the CRE Outsider, which provides technical information, data and support for commercial real estate professionals. Her motto is that agents think they’re selling real estate, but they’re actually selling themselves. While technology can help, she says CRE professionals need, “communication skills, self-discipline, a certain amount of organizational skills, and of course, knowledge of their markets and the process.”
#2. Lisa Prats – Vice President, Communications, Marketing and Meetings at Building Owners and Managers Association International (BOMA International)
Lisa keeps CRE professionals up-to-date on the latest education, advocacy, and event information from within the organization. We enjoy following her tweets as events unfold.
#1. Duke Long – Owner/Broker at The Duke Long Agency
Duke is to the CRE world as good content is to social media success – a must! Duke has his eye on global, national, and regional industry news. We enjoy reading his blog on a variety of topics related to the industry, following his tweets, and participating in discussions on LinkedIn groups.
Which CRE professionals to do you follow? Any you can add to this list?