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Dear Mr. Internet:
More and more of my business is being handled by e-mail, and that's the good news.  However, the volume of e-mail is becoming so great that frankly, I'm feeling overwhelmed --what should I do?
   
Tommy Alphin,ABR, CSP, C-CREC
RE/MAX WEST Inc.
Chesapeake, Va 23321
  
Dear Tommy:

E-mail is the lifeblood of every successful online real estate professional.  However, as your online business continues to grow, it can quickly turn into "too much of a good thing" �if you don't take steps to organize and control it.  Fortunately, today's professional-level e-mail software programs typically offer ways to take control, avoid overwhelm, and leverage all that business-generating e-mail traffic so you don't have to work so hard.

In particular, there are two powerful features within these e-mail programs, called "Folders" and "Rules" that will help you do just that...

(NOTE: for the remainder of this article, we will be referring to Outlook 2000 with respect to specific examples shown, however the principles covered are typically the same for the latest versions of most professional e-mail software)

Get Organized!

The easiest way to manage your e-mail messages is with the use of hierarchical "Folders".  Essentially your e-mail program's folders are a filing system where you can conveniently store and group related messages in a meaningful way and easy to find way.  The example below (as a partial screen-shot from an Outlook 2000 window) illustrates a possible way to organize your incoming messages according to the type of business or prospect:

Outlook 2000 Folders Window

Under the folder "Business E-mail" there are three primary folders "BUYERS", "LISTINGS", and "OLD TRANSACTIONS"  (which are highlighted here for emphasis).  (NOTE: if you click on the image at right it will show the entire Outlook window and how you can right-click to create new folders and subfolders)

Within each of these are appropriately named sub-folders that represent categories of activities or prospects/clients.  Notice that specific prospect or client folders are labeled alphabetically by name (last name first), and listing related e-mail uses the street address of the property.  This method enables you to easily keep track of all e-mail related to a specific prospect, client, or listing property.

And, when a prospect, or property status changes (e.g. from "Active" listing to "Sold") it is easy to just drag the entire folder and all its messages to another category folder.

There are two basic ways to get your incoming e-mail messages into the appropriate folder.  The most straightforward is to just drag it in from the list of messages within your Inbox.  There is way to automate this process however, or just about any other having to do with receiving e-mail �if you know the "rules"...

Take Control!

Some professional e-mail software programs give you the ability to create "rules" that determine how a message is handled once it is received.  There are typically two parts to rules, conditions and actions:

  • Conditions - determine which circumstances (i.e. who the message is from, specific key words within the subject line or message body, etc.) will trigger the specified actions;
  • Actions - one or more automated steps the program will take, usually upon a specific message) once certain conditions are met.

In essence, "rules" are a way to program your e-mail software to automate just about anything you want with respect to handling messages.  And you can create as many as you want.  They are often used in conjunction with folders to comprehensively manage the flow of incoming of e-mail.  You create rules in Outlook 2000 using the "Rules Wizard" found under the "Tools" menu.  This will help you step-by-step to set up the conditions and actions you want to be applied to specific messages.

For example, you can create a "rule" that will take all messages coming from a specific seller and then a) put it in the appropriate listing folder, b) alert you immediately once any message meeting those conditions arrives.  By doing this you have effectively automated the organization of your e-mail messages and the prioritization of your response.  The result being you save time and look good!  The screen shoot below shows you what this rule looks like:

Outlook 2000 Rules Wizard

The scope of what you can automate with "rules" within your e-mail software is quite large.  Keep in mind that this is something your assistant (virtual or otherwise) can do for you as well.  Used together with organizing "folders", you should never have to worry about your e-mail becoming "too much of a good thing" ever again!

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Tip O' The Month

Imagine if you could create beautiful, professionally designed and ready to print flyers, postcards, online flash movies, and virtual tours in just minutes �all online and with no design experience whatsoever!

That kind of competition-crippling power is here now with a new online service called Imprev.com.  Imprev is an very innovational application service provider (ASP) that enables you to create stunningly beautiful marketing materials (print and digital) for your listings, self promotion, your neighborhoods, or just about anything else in your business, just using your Web browser.

Once you sign up for the service (which is incredibly affordable �see below) you simply choose a template design (there are many beautiful ones to pick from), upload your photos, and type in the descriptive text.  Then, with just a few clicks of the mouse you have downloadable PDF flyers, postcards, etc.  And after you have created one flyer, movie, or tour, it is even easier to create additional ones using other templates, because you have already uploaded the information and photos, which are stored on Imprev's servers.  Click on the thumbnails below to see actual examples that I created online in minutes...

                               

Now here's the best part.  You can create unlimited camera-ready fliers, postcards, virtual tours, and Flash movies for as many properties or other purposes you want, over an entire year for only $149!  (you do the math on that one...)

And, it gets better.  For a limited time only, Imprev has agreed to offer a special price of $99 (a 33% discount) as part of Mr. Internet's e-Bate� program.  To take advantage of this special pricing be sure to enter "mrintnet" (without the quotes) into the Reference Code field when you sign up.

This is another great example of how simple, yet powerfully innovative online services can create a huge competitive advantage for those that use them.  Makes you almost feel sorry for those agents who are not fully online yet �nah!

(NOTE: Mr. Internet, his company and staff receive no compensation whatsoever from any third party vendors for mentioning their products whether or not they participate in the e-Bate� program.)

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