Sunday, September 26, 2010

What’s Up With Bob?


Since the Internet became widely accessible people, clubs, and businesses have been harnessing its power to connect with a world that would otherwise be out of reach. Traveling the world is now something many Americans can do every day. Cultures can mix without people even meeting.
Taking these facts into account, I have been dabbling with the World Wide Web’s powers as well. I have begun using Twitter and Facebook as portals. These portals connect various ages, locations, and ideas. Twitter has given me a way to give day-by-day updates on my business, my properties and their availability, as well as great local events. This grabs the attention of business connections, clients, potential clients, and Milwaukee/Mequon residents that may not be aware of what goes on in their own neighborhoods.
Facebook works for me in a bit more personal way. I can choose my friends, therefore I can choose my audience. With Facebook, I am able to address people specifically instead of addressing the world. I can create and invite specific people to events, and keep track of my actions in a calendar format. Plus Facebook has great unique applications to help with any tasks people may want to take on. Facebook gives a way to share personal and business information, share photos, events, and conversations.
Technology is giving me a chance to connect with so many more people that I would be able to otherwise. Email is faster than snail mail, but Twitter and Facebook are instantaneous. I’m doing this to reach out to you: friends, family, clients, and business relations. Consider me your go-to resource for all things Milwaukee and Ozaukee county. There is so much to do here I think you’ll fall in love with these areas too.


This week's key fact to understand about today’s market:
The economy is growing, though slowly.

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