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Gina Gilliam, owner/broker of a local boutique real estate company, Gilliam & Associates Realty, shares her insights, observations & a few pics. A mix of both life & work experiences in Apex, NC & the surrounding Triangle area.

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  • Happily married since 9/11/99, to Kent Gilliam, an Apex native. Proud owner/broker of Gilliam & Associates Realty, LLC. Transplanted from the San Francisco Bay Area to Cary, NC in 1982. Graduated from UNC-Charlotte in 1993. Became a full time (and then some...) Realtor in 1994. After years of working for one of the largest companies in the area and co-owning another independant real estate company, Gina opened Gilliam & Associates Realty in 2008. Contact Gina to put her to work for you today! (919) 274-4462 (voice/text) or gbgilliam@earthlink.net
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Not what you know, but who you know...

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Article on the Gilliam & Associates Realty Nashville Flood Relief Drive
I organized during the summer of 2010.
In 1985 a picture of me & my friends on the Pirate Ship ride from opening day of the NC State Fair, was on the front page of the Raleigh News & Observer newspaper.  You can imagine the delight that Saturday morning when friends and family started calling, asking for my autograph.  The famousness of it all!

25 years later I felt the same excitement all over again as I read, "pulling together for a cause" by Christa Gala.  Her article was on the front page of the Real Estate section of the Raleigh News & Observer newspaper.  Once again there was my picture, with an article about the Gilliam & Associates Realty Nashville Flood Relief Drive I organized.  This time instead of phone calls, I got shout outs on facebook.

They say it's not what you know, but who you know.  I am lucky enough to know some amazing people, not least of which is Christa (Chrissy) Gala, who made both opportunities to be in the paper possible.  As you look at the picture from 1985, that's me at very top left, and the girl sitting next to me is Chrissy.  (She was the one who wanted to ride the Pirate Ship that day.) 

 

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 In this picture from the 1985 NC State Fair, I am at the top left,
Chrissy is sitting next to me.
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Am I social enough for social media?

Over the course of the past week, I opened a twitter account for myself and my company, created a fan page for my real estate company, Gilliam & Associates Realty, and began using my 

linked-in account.  Now today I opened a BlogSpot blog!   

At this point, you may be impressed or you may be yawning, thinking, “Well it's about time you jumped on the bandwagon.”   My brother, a DJ in Nashville, TN, has been doing all these things for years now.  Of course, he is 6 years younger... 6 1/2... but who's counting anymore?   He periodically sends me links for social media sites, which in the past I ignored.  That is until I would talk to him and he would extol the virtues of whatever site it happened to be and promise me that it would be life changing, if I only would embrace the technology.   

Fast forward to last week.  My brother came to town unexpectedly for the funeral of a friend of the family.  As we were standing in line waiting to express our condolences to the family, he proceeded to sell me on twitter.  Keep in mind we were in line for 2 hours.  By the time we left, I was promising I would sign up and commit.  This commitment aspect was missing from all the other tech adventures he had talked me into in the past.   

I figured, "how hard could it be... ?" I will give it one week.  I will tweet away for one week and then when the week is done, I will see how my life has improved.  I am a very social person by nature - most Realtors are; but, even so, tweeting does not come naturally to me.  Does anyone really care what I am doing at any given time of day? ... Probably not.   Fifteen years in sales has taught me most people care about one thing:   “Is this about me?”   

All of this leaves me wondering, “Am I social enough for social media?”   What do I write in the status update bars on my linked-in, facebook, and twitter pages?   I have been told by my brother and a friend, “Oh, you need to link them all together so that you only have to come up with one update.”   That doesn't seem right.  Do my high school/college friends and family want to see what I would write on linked-in, or vice versa?  Do I tweet about the same things I would post on facebook?  And now... what do I blog about?  Expanded versions of my tweets?  My facebook adventures?  Or, something completely new?

What to do, what to do, what to do???  I am looking for advice - if you have any, please share!  Oh, and thanks for reading, even if this is all about me : )

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