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Email Communication Tips for Real Estate Salespeople

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

The world of communication has come a long way since Alexander Graham Bell first invented the telephone. I’m sure it would blow his mind if he could see all the uses we’ve come up with for telephones in the last few decades let alone the rise of internet and wireless based communication!

Email, the number one way that people communicate using the internet, has become an important means of correspondence partly because it’s quick, easy and informal. As reported in the 2008 Use of Technology Survey from CAR, over 90% of California Realtors® use email today so it’s also fairly universal.

Here are ten tips for effective email communication:

  1. Write a meaningful subject line. Recipients decide whether to open and read emails based on the subject line so it needs to be clear and meaningful.
  2. Keep the message focused and readable.  Try to stay with one subject. Use numbered or bulleted points to make each element of your message clear.
  3. Avoid sending large attachments if possible.  If you’re sending pictures of properties try reducing the size of these files using image processing software.
  4. Identify yourself clearly.   When contacting someone for the first time be sure to mention your name, occupation, and any other identification information early in the email. If you are following up on a face-to-face contact, drop a casual hint that will help them remember you.
  5.  Be kind — don’t send angry emails.  Go ahead and get your anger out in writing but never hit “send” when you’re angry!  Take a break, cool off, re-focus and try again.  
  6. Proofread.  Mistrakes make pour impreshions!!
  7. Don’t assume privacy. Emails are commonly shared and forwarded.
  8. Distinguish between formal and informal situations.  Feel free to use smiley faces :) or other emoticons with your friends but keep business formal.
  9. Respond Promptly. Be courteous, professional and available via email. Even if you’re too busy to respond fully to an email, at least send a note acknowledging that you will reply shortly.
  10. Send to the Right Contact. We’ve all made the mistake of sending emails to the wrong contact (that’s what I like to think anyway).  Especially when using Microsoft Outlook you need to make sure that the name entered in the “To” field is the name of the person you intend to send the email to.  Outlook is notorious for “auto-filling” fields based on the entry of only a character or two. 

Got some email tips you’d like to share?  How about an embarrasing story or positive email experience? Feel free to post a comment and share it with the group!

David Goldstein

Industry Experts Take on Future of Real Estate Technology

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Technology use is on the Rise!

Technology use is on the Rise!

Hey!  It looks like real estate agents and brokers are effectively tapping into technology these days.  Well done!  The 2008 Use of Technology Survey by the California Association of Realtors® shows that it’s members are super “tech savvy”.  Now I don’t know if this holds true for the rest of the country because as we know, the coasts tend to lead the way especially in an area like technology, but even if California is ahead of the curve this report bodes well for technology trends for the real estate industry in general.

There are lots of new technologies developed specifically for the real estate industry and most of them make use of the internet in some way. (more…)

The Fast and Easy Way to Attract Visitors to Your Real Estate Website

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Get More Traffice to Your Real Estate Website!

Get More Traffic to Your Real Estate Website!

Do you remember how proud and excited you were when your real estate website went “live”? There it was - your own little piece of virtual real estate right there on the internet for the whole world to see. You imagined hundreds of people signing up for your free newsletter, filling out inquiry forms or calling your toll-free number with questions. The only problem was (if you’re like most real estate professionals) that after weeks or months or even years your website was producing nothing for you. No leads. No customers. No commissions. (more…)



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