Are Social Media Relationships Meaningful?
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008I have been asked many times why I spend so much time cultivating my relationships on the internet. I’m not referring to internet dating or chat rooms, but rather social media like blogging and Twitter. Questions arise like, “How can you get to know people by reading blogs or reading mini-blogs?” Twitter, a mini-blog where you are limited to typing 140 characters at a time, is the most confusing for those who don’t participate. My husband is very curious as to how I can convey a worthwhile message in 140 characters. My answer is always that I have learned to get my meaning across in an efficient way. Many real estate professionals have not yet found the value in this type of networking. But, I am here today to tell you that the relationships you create through social media are real and lasting.
I woke up this morning to the news that one of ”the people that lives in my computer” has passed away. I am overcome with grief. In 140 characters or less we developed a friendship that I will cherish for the rest of my life. I learned about real estate, inner strength, and life from a person who I would have never known had I not taken the jump and joined the social media movement. I had the absolute pleasure of meeting this Twitter friend at the NAR Mid-Year Tweetup, which only added to the bond the internet had already created.
As I think about @Pinky379’s family and friends today, I am honored to be counted among them. I am also honored and lucky to be a part of such an incredible social media network. Being on Twitter will be very hard today as we remember how Pinky touched each of us with her words of wisdom and her incredible sense of humor. But, I am also seeing a celebration of a life lost too soon and one that will be missed by so many.
Are social media relationships meaningful? Without a doubt. How do I know? Because I am seeing an outpouring of support and emotion from a group of people who, for the most part, have never met and may never meet. But, we all believe we are better people for having followed @Pinky379.







