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January 09, 2019

Social Media and Moving to Oklahoma City | A-1 Freeman

Social Media and MovingWay back ahead of the online world, you were (metaphorically) proceeding by guesswork when moving in another town. You could possibly pen a letter to or call the nearby Chamber of Commerce for information, or hunt through your alumni publication to find a handful of contacts there, but generally you learned about the best family doctor, gym, and dry cleaners by means of experimentation and perhaps a number of wrinkled shirts.

Thanks to social media platforms like Facebook, Nextdoor, and also Pinterest, you can aquire the lay of the new land from the comfort of your couch before you even commence to think of booking your long-distance household move. Facebook supplies the most extensive variety of groups and pages, yet Instagram will send you down a more obscure route for all sorts of things from contractors and interior decorators to eateries, retailers, and watering holes. Keep reading to obtain a high-level introduction to each social platform and the way they could help when moving to Oklahoma City.

Facebook

Facebook is the Sears Holiday catalog for the present--it has got something for everyone, but for newcomers who've recently moved to town it is a valuable collection of knowledge, which includes real-time and real-life testimonials. The appropriate communities and pages names fluctuate across the country yet search for these kinds of names.

· Moms in Charge (MIC)

MIC began being a marketplace substitute for websites such as Craigslist in 2015 but has morphed into the go-to experts--a portion dance studio recommendations, a part flea market, a part counseling time--this group contains affiliates across the country. It is a closed group, which means you require an invite, or ask to participate and the local page admin adds you following a quick--commonly algorithmic--peek at your personal page, to be sure you're on the level. There are additional area moms' Facebook communities, as well, that you are certain to discover with just a simple search.

· Local City/Town Page

Nearly every town and crossroads nowadays has a Facebook presence--it is usually operated by the economic development or parks and rec division. It is a general public page and addresses anything from the fire division's managed burns to free dip day at a nearby ice cream parlor. Community pages normally connect to the municipality's site, which contains more extensive details on local happenings.

Nextdoor

Nextdoor is an app for your smartphone which takes the neighborhood social media happenings to a truly neighborhood point--building, street, addition, or maybe village. You will need to verify you live the place you say you do to join--they commonly send a code to your address--so a specific group's membership will be closely governed. You will rapidly gather more information than you may would like to know regarding your new neighbors, and without a doubt, who's not picking up their doggie's poo is known to be a popular concern.

Pinterest

At first glance, Pinterest may seem like the exception here--it's basically photos of food items and people's homes. If you are into design and you have moved to Oklahoma City, as an example, look up "architectural columns Oklahoma City" and you'll find historical homes, nearby designers, and anything else vaguely associated with that query. The identical thing goes for places to eat, shops, health spas, and various other vendors--shops fundamentally advertise on the site, but it surely opens more than the normal mall-and-chain store purchasing expertise for newcomers.

LinkedIn

Indeed, that identical LinkedIn which quite possibly got you the new job in the new place can be a terrific tool for uncovering volunteer opportunities--the section of the site is LinkedIn For Good and can hook you up with the charitable groups in the area. There's nothing quite like working with a cause you genuinely believe in to enable you to feel like an integral part of your new community.

The nice thing about using social media to get acclimated following moving to Oklahoma City is that you can easily do it whenever you want from your recliner, instead of calling during the course of business hours and hoping for the best.

 

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