Thanks for the discussion. I have my webmaster trying to create an
alternate flyer directly from our website that will not include the URL of
the software that so many agents across the country use. That is the
problem, I have no control over what real-estate agents do with their
mailings from within this software. It uses its own server and is shared
with agents all over the U.S. even if I could control my own agents
completely, there are enough people using the system to keep getting it
listed. I just wish that AOL had an individual whitelist so the AOL users
are complaining about not being able to receive the info. But, if we create
our own flyer with similar information, then I and the webmaster will have
more control and we will receive the complaints if anyone abuses the system.
I have the agents pretty scared of spamming and opening attachment, so it
shouldn't be too bad. It could also potentially give us a competitive
advantage over our competitors in the Greater Hudson Valley if we have the
ability to send information and they do not. At least until Interealty can
get themselves de-listed.
Unfortunately, it also means that we will have to teach them how to use
another system....
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Now, real-estate agents in general are the most technologically
challenged
group forced to use technology. I imagine that agents nation wide kept
sending listing information to people even after they requested to stop
getting e-mail. I almost don't want to help them...
Oh my. Not meaning to offend anybody on this here discussion list, but
that's just too funny. I have several customers who are real estate
agents, and I must say that your comment is right on target.
I too concur. Try explaining to them they can not send an e-mail and cc it
to every one in their address book is like pulling teeth with a rusty pair
of pliers.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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