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Christmas Carbon Tweets
Since its launch in 2006 Twitter has received more growth than
any other social network in the history of the internet. Initially,
members of the public only joined because their favourite
celebrities such as Steven Fry and Jimmy Carr were not only
personally tweeting but also interacting with others.
Now Twitter is more popular than ever and estate agents are
becoming apt at promoting their estate agency whilst learning about
its B2B capabilities.
Unbelievably Twitter has now been transformed from 140 digital
characters to hard and paperback. A perfect Christmas present for
friends, family or other Estate Agents that are either obsessed or
interested to see how they can use Twitter to promote their estate
agency online.
@Estateagents unsure about #Twitter?

'The Twitter Book' by Tim O'Reilly and Sarah Milstein is the
ideal book for anyone interested in joining Twitter. It thoroughly
explains the basics of Twitter and the associated symbols. After
reading this, estate agents will be widely versed in the way of the
Tweet and will have knowledge of third party websites such as
bit.ly.
Tried Twitter and didn't get it

'The little book of Twitter' by Tim Collins is not only a
beginners guide to Twitter, but it is also for Estate Agents that
have been using Twitter for 6 months and are looking to improve
their basic skills. The 160 pages are written with a humorous touch
and will be a pleasant read over Christmas.
I love Twitter, but how can it help me sell
houses?

This book is perfect for Estate Agents that have got to grips
with Twitter but have not yet utilised it for their Estate Agency.
As well as great advice on how to avoid any potentially damaging
situations, the book also covers case studies on companies that
have harnessed the wild beast that is Twitter.
Love literature? Try Twitterature

'Twitterature' by Alexander Aciman& Emmett Rensin is
absolutely hilarious but Estate Agents will need a knowledge of
Twitter as well as classic and 20th century literature. Widely
reviewed as a very funny book with a few well placed swear words.
Definitely an excellent read once the family have fallen asleep in
front of a Christmas special.
History in 140 characters - possible?

'The History of Twitter' by John Holmes & Mitch Benn takes
100 significant moments in History and places them in increasingly
witty 140 characters. At £6.99 RRP, it is the perfect stocking
filler to try and inject some historical knowledge into younger
generations.
Estate Agents, have you read any of these books? Have you got
any other recommendations? Give us a tweet!
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