Posted on March 7, 2014
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Posted on February 25, 2014
Twitter rolled out its latest homepage design over the past few weeks, making the desktop site look more like the mobile version. But Mashable says that something more radical may be in the works. An editor there was randomly chosen to test a Twitter profile that looks a lot like Facebook, with a large header photo on the left and recent tweets presented collage-style in the center of theRead more
Posted on February 19, 2014
Facebook cares about your identity. There are many different interpretations of that statement, but this time it's (mostly) good; the social media giant now allows users to identify as genders other than male and female. Options include 'transgender,' 'intersex,' and 'fluid,' with appropriate pronouns. Facebook worked with LGBTQ organizations to come up with the changes, which they hope will help users be their "authentic" selves. Users who make theRead more
Posted on February 13, 2014
It's a fact — posts and sites with photos get more clicks. So please, send us photos! From model apartments to Halloween parties, images of life at your community will interest prospective residents and keep current ones engaged. Posting photos takes time, though, so we've prepared these simple guidelines. If you need more than four images posted at once, send them in a Zip or Dropbox file. Only oneRead more
Posted on January 23, 2014
Facebook contests are one of the best ways to grow and engage your social media audience. They're governed by very specific rules, though. To save you the trouble of digging through Facebook's user guidelines, we've put together a brief summary of how we can help you run a Facebook contest. Check them out here, and let us know if you have any questions.
Posted on January 21, 2014
Facebook is dead, Twitter is exploding, and Pinterest has a bright marketing future. This was conventional wisdom in the second half of 2013, but according to Pew's annual social media survey, it's not true. Facebook still dominates the pack, with more than triple the usage of its nearest competitor LinkedIn. More than 63% of users visit every day. Though younger users are discovering alternative platforms like Snapchat and Kik,Read more
Posted on January 17, 2014
Psst. The supermodel at Table Six thinks you look great tonight. … but quickly, before she comes over: get the spinach out of your teeth. Finished? Good. For better or worse, it helps to know what people are saying about you. That's why Respage's reputation management tool features major apartment rating and review sites: Apartments.com, Yelp, Google+, CitySearch, and now Renter's Voice. Respage organizes all your social media ratings,Read more
Posted on January 15, 2014
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Posted on January 14, 2014
‘Liking’ doesn’t guarantee that Facebook followers will see all your posts. But don’t worry, there’s a way for your biggest fans to stay in extra close touch: the ‘Get Notifications’ feature. It ensures that every post you make appears in a user’s newsfeed and notifies them when your page is updated. But not all your followers want to to see every post, and many don’t want lots of notificationRead more
Posted on December 24, 2013
Every Facebook newsfeed gets cluttered. Maybe it's Aunt Zelda's knitting pictures, or a professional association posting 'helpful' inspirational quotes. You want them in your friends list, but you can't deal with the content. There's now a tactful solution. Go to an offending post's drop down menu and click 'I Don't Want to See This.' That's it. The friend has been banished from your feed, but they're still a friend.Read more