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Apartment Marketing: Facebook Like Page – Race to 10k – Good or Bad Idea?
The core of Social Media is not “eyeballs and ears” but rather “hearts and minds.” Go for quality, not quantity. – As tweeted by @NW_Mktg_Guy
I have read a few blog posts as of late that promote the thought of racing to certain thresholds of users on the various Social Media platforms, i.e. – 10k Facebook Likes. Despite FBs flip-flopping position on the 10k number as it relates to the Like page – I am baffled as to why that would be a strategic aim. Outside of understanding the would be advantages – if FB flops again – I would have to question the quality of such a forced end result. That is to suggest that if the number grows to 10k organically via rich experiences then hooray but if the number is achieved by coercion then – booray. Simply put – don’t race to 10k just because you can.
Quality vs. Quantity
Let me preface this section by saying that I’m the last person that should be writing a post taking sides on this subject. One could move right to my personal FB profile and question – why I friend everyone that comes across the recommendation page [it is not exactly everyone – only if there are multiple mutual connections between the networks]. The somewhat akward and funny answer is that I love defending myself from indefensible positions. That aside, the real answer is – despite the overlapping networks – I don’t know but I have been thinking about it for a couple of months now. I will admit that I am closer to deciding that quality is the better aim although I don’t have a premise for that position as of yet. And I would not suggest there is a right or a wrong answer.
All that being said, the tweet above really resonated with me concerning Like pages. If you take a strict interpretation of the word engagement – it really does boil down to the soft stuff. Like the quote suggest – heart’s and minds. In my head – that translates not to – Like your organization but rather Love your organization. I think there is a difference but that discussion is for another day.
What are your thoughts? Race for the thresholds despite quality – or, slowly grow to the threshold through remarkable experiences that people naturally invite their friends to be a part of? Or, do you have a completely alternate position on the subject?
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Multifamily Rehab: Mills $4m CityView Rehab Kicking Off
After ten long months of living in flux – residents of CityView Apartments [formerly known as Plaza Square] in downtown St. Louis are going to see the property rehabbed. This is especially near and dear to me as it is part of a portfolio of real estate that I manage for Mills Properties – the place where I spend most of my day time and a good deal of night time hours.
We actually transitioned the property management piece to Mills some ten months ago in August of 2009 after a bank foreclosure. Since that time we have worked to position the property for this eventual rehab are no less excited than the Laker’s will be when they take the NBA title this year and or when the Blackhawk’s took the Stanley Cup just a few days ago.
The property has a rich history but had fallen on hard times especially in the past three to five years. We are really looking forward to being a part of something bigger than ourselves with this project. It’s right on the fringe of one of the hippest neighborhoods in all of downtown St. Louis and as such will cater to a number of different target markets.
As we move through the rehab – I hope to post many of the before and after pics, vids, social efforts, etc..
Should be an uber over the top awesome experience –
Mills Properies spending $4 million on CityView upgrades – St. Louis Business Journal