The Electronic Business Card is new to Outlook 2007 and is easily customized. It is a feature of the Contacts record. It looks like a business card with your common contact information and room for a picture of you, your logo, or any other picture.
The EBC can be used as a signature on your email which will include a vCard so that the recipient can easily add it to their database without typing anything.
Wouldn't it be nice to know where the people who are moving to your area are coming from? You can and it's easy because NAR makes the reports available for you. The Relocation Report will show you the ten counties that relocate most to your county.
NAR has just made this a better bargain because the normal price of this report is $75 and they have charged REALTOR® members $50 in the past. However, it is now FREE to members. Go to REALTOR® Store at REALTOR.org and search for Relocation Report, Item #E186-71...
High-speed Internet connections and innovations in technology have made things possible that weren't even conceivable a few years ago. Imagine being able to make a complete presentation to a seller or buyer without ever leaving your desk.
No, you don't have to have them come to you. You're going to meet on the Internet using a popular service called GoToMeeting. Once everyone has logged in, you'll be talking on the phone and you'll be guiding the presentation using your computer.
The US Postal rates will go up on May 12, 2008 to $0.42 for a first class letter and $0.27 for a postcard.
An inexpensive marketing piece would be to send your past customers a block of 10 or 20 one cent stamps to add to their current stamps which won't quite be enough.
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