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Spring Cleaning Guide to Apartment Marketing
For multifamily marketers, spring brings thoughts of only one thing: Peak leasing season. Make sure you are ready!
Don’t settle for “good enough” technology
The 2024 edition of the 20for20 report is hot off the presses. As usual Dom delivered amazing insights,
Improve communication with Respage multi-resident records, interest lists
New communication features within the Respage platform are now available to enhance communication and streamline processes to ensure
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Facebook’s Copyright Hoax
Did you hear that Facebook is claiming ownership of all content you post to the site? It’s a
Is Your Social Media Plan Prepared For a Disaster?
Hurricane Sandy decimated the northeast, causing historic property damage and knocking out power to 2.5 million customers in
Help Your Facebook Fans Keep In Touch
Soon, your fans can choose to be notified every time you update your Facebook business page. Simply tell
Hurricane Sandy & Social Media: A Case Study
Respage is a comprehensive social media partner for apartment communities. During Hurricane Sandy, the service allowed clients to
Find a Job on Facebook
Look out, LinkedIn. Facebook is now helping its users find jobs. Facebook’s new Social Jobs app is a partnership
Pinterest Launches Business Accounts
Businesses now have dedicated space on Pinterest. The image-based social media site now lets businesses identify themselves by
Introducing Our Free Craigslist Template Generator
Craigslist is a great resource — but let’s face it, the bare-bones interface can work against apartment community
Google Changes SEO With ‘Disavow Links’ Feature
Since April, Google has penalized webmasters for sites that contain a large number of ‘bad’ inbound links. This
Changes to Facebook Timeline
When Facebook’s Timeline format rolled out last year, many users complained that the format was confusing. The site