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TransGlobe and Social Networks

Posted by Cindy on October 28, 2009

No one could have predicted the wild success of the social networking sites. In the past five years, they’ve utterly transformed the way we do things in the world.  Where at one time, they served as bulletin boards where we could log in and talk to people who had the same interests as we did, we can now connect to a stunning number of people all across the world, sharing interests, news, videos, and a whole generation is learning how to flirt across international borders.  It’s a great step forward for cultural understanding, and a great way to take part in the flow of information.  It’s not just people who are connecting, either.  Far-looking companies like Canada’s TransGlobe Property Management, are using these resources as ways of connecting with their clients in new and meaningful ways.

They’ve always made it easy for their customers, and have a sleek and user-friendly database that allows potential residents to browse through thousands of listings of residential and business properties in Canada’s communities.  They can now connect with potential customers on Twitter and Facebook, to provide them with more information, as well as posting splendid videos of the properties on youtube, so they can see more clearly what the buildings and the grounds really look like.  It’s stunning to think about how this information can now move so freely.  In the past generations, phone calls and meetings would have dominated the calendar, and now these things can be done in a few simple steps.  That means that companies like TransGlobe Property Management can use their time and resources for more essential things.  Things like taking prompt and courteous care of maintenance calls, and for participating in neighborhood charity events.  This way, businesses can use their time to really get to know the communities and the customers they serve, and that’s a step forward for all of us.

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