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More from the Estridge Extreme Build Site

04-01-09
Rob Wagoner

While walking around yesterday, I noticed all the vehicles in and around the worksite. These are work horses of the guys and gals who are donating their time. I thought I would share them with you.

Indiana Spray FoamAndersen Windows Insulation and Windows. Two things you don't want to go without.

Salsbery Brothers LandscapingWilliams Comfort AirThe Landscapers are planting trees all through the neighborhood.

Looks like top of the line heating and cooling for the McFarland family.

US FoodAbout ThymeNobody goes hungry on this worksite.

Big RigExtreme Big Rig Can't make a cake without busting a few eggs!

Same goes with building a dream home. You need something to take down the old one.

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Twitter - It really works

11-10-08
Rob Wagoner

To tweet or not to tweet

I have been struggling with Twitter and the value it brings. The more I play with it, the more I find the value in it. My business partner, Jayson Manship has been more active with Twitter than I have and he predictably had better results. Jayson has used Twitter search to find people in the new home building industry and is now following quite a few. They in turn are following him. This resulted in a builder in Canada contacting us about our business. Jayson's Twitter activity also resulted in a mention in a Builder Online about new ways builders are using Twitter to connect to buyers.

Get Noticed

Get noticed

My success with Twitter has been through the Activerain feature for having my AR blog posts automatically posted on my Twitter page. This has resulted in several new followers. If you have not taken advantage of this feature yet you need to. Just click on your "my settings" button. You will find a place to type in your Twitter name and pass word. Once you have saved your settings, every time you add a post to your Activerain blog, an announcement will be added to your Twitter page. This has been an invaluable addition to my Activerain account.

If you want to learn more about Twitter or other social media visit the URBacs Blog