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This monthly, personalized on-line newsletter is
designed for you to e-mail each month to your customers and prospects.
The Real Estate Update features eight to ten consumer-oriented articles
about Real Estate including current market conditions, interest
rates and general homeownership. All articles are written by the
award-winning columnists of Realty Times. The newsletter isn't
cluttered with any flashy banner ads or off-site links -- it is
designed to make YOU look good. The Newsletter features your:
- Picture and/or Company Logo
- Personal Article
- Slogan
- Personal and Company Contact Information
- Listing of the Week (or Other Link of Your Choice)
- Customizable Welcome Pop-up Window
- Contact Me Form
You don't have to be a "computer geek"
to learn how to use The Real Estate Update. We have an excellent support
staff to help walk you through any questions that you may have.
We will have your first Newsletter ready to go within hours of
your initial sign-up, and the monthly updates happen automatically
-- all you have to do is send it out!
There are three ways clients will get to your Newsletter:
- Send clients the link to your Newsletter every month.
We know that agents are busy people, so to make it a little
easier on you, we will include a pre-written letter in your
monthly email. You can send this letter to your clients. This
letter will include the link to your Newsletter as well as
a list of the article titles featured that month.
- Link your Newsletter to your personal Web site.
By linking the Newsletter directly to your personal Web site(s),
you'll be able to catch some potential clients. With the Daily
News and Advice feature and the ability to read informative
consumer advice articles, consumers will have a reason to
visit your site again and again.
- Your clients will forward it to their friends.
Scenario: You send the link to your Newsletter to Joe Buyer.
Joe really likes the article about how he can look for a
new home. He decides to forward this link to his friend
Suzy Homeseller who is looking for a new home and (luckily
for you) an agent. Suzy is interested in the article, and
decides she wants to receive the Newsletter, too. She looks
at your contact information, sends you an email and now
you have a new client.
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