Another great NAR Conference has come to a close. I thought it would be fun to take a look at this year’s conference through the eyes of Twitter!
The official Twitter hashtag #NARannual was used in 7,763 tweets.
The total number of people tweeting using #NARannual was 1,200.
There were 580 “other” hashtags used in conjunction with #NARannual.
There were 2,1o6 URLs tweeted out with #NARannual.
80% (6210) of the tweets were made by 26% (312) of the twitterers.
The top twitterer with 234 tweets was @utahREpro.
The most mentioned twitterer was @narannual with 323 mentions/RT’s.
The top conversation was between @chris_smith and @market_leader.
Booth, expo, meet, 2011, NAR, agent, MLS – were among the most popular words used.
If you enjoyed these stats and would like to learn more or see the archive of all of the #NARannual tweets please visit: TwapperKeeper and Archive
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About utahREpro
Chris is the managing broker for Prudential Utah Elite Real Estate in American Fork, Utah.
His passions include spending time with his family, Real Estate, Social Media, traveling, reading, movies, golf, dirt biking and so much more.
Chris is a graduate of the National Association of REALTORS (NAR) Leadership Academy as well as the Utah Association of REALTORS (UAR) Leadership Academy. He has served in many capacities in the real estate industry at the national, state and local levels, including:
2013 Treasurer of the Utah Association of REALTORS
2011 President of the Utah County Association of REALTORS (UCAR)
2011 REALTOR of the Year – UCAR
NAR Federal Political Coordinator assigned to US Senator Mike Lee
2011 NAR Strategic Planning Committee
2010 – 2013 NAR Public Policy Coordinating Committee
2011 Dean of the LeadershipUAR Program
Chris has been a licensed REALTOR in the State of Utah since 2004. He has been recognized both nationally and locally by Prudential and was inducted into their Hall of Fame in 2010.
Nice job Chris! You are a pretty amazing representative of each and every REALTOR in the United States. Great recap and thank you for all of your Twitter support throughout the year. There is ROI in social media and it’s the friendship we have developed.
Thanks Bob! It was great spending time with you at NAR Annual. See you soon I hope!