Primary marketPersonalized E-mailing For Newsletters
If you want to send out mass e-mailings such as newsletters, the program that I recommend you use is WorldMerge, from
Colorado Software.
The primary value to using WorldMerge is that it will create personalized
mailings to any list of e-mail addresses, and will send hundred of
them an hour, even on a standard dial-up Internet connection.
This means that each individual receives a personalized copy of any
message you send, and the message will be delivered exclusively to
his or her e-mail account, eliminating the inclusion of other recipients"
addresses.
While many contact managers can perform similar functions, they tend
to be best suited for rather small mail-merge projects, whereas WorldMerge
can easily handle mail jobs that contain thousands of addresses.
I"ve been an avid fan of WorldMerge almost as long as I"ve been on
the Internet, and it keeps getting better with each new version. The
current release is version 4, which adds considerable functionality
to an already outstanding program.
WorldMerge costs just $49 and is definitely in the top-ten list of best tech values. As someone
who sends well over 100,000 e-mails a year, I can"t imagine using
anything else and am constantly amazed by how much time and money
it saves me.
With WorldMerge, mass e-mailing projects can now be created from many address formats
including those used by Outlook, Eudora and Windows Addressing. Alternatively,
if your clients" addresses reside in a contact manager, then you can
simply export them to a standard data format such as Excel spreadsheets
or delimited text files.
The latest version also includes such features as spell checking and
can send e-mail in either plain text or HTML. Additionally, the software
now includes the ability to quickly re-send any messages that failed
on the first attempt.
However powerful the software may be, you much resist the urge to
send junk e-mail solicitations or to constantly e-mail new listing notices
to everyone you know. This will not enhance your reputation or be
perceived as customer service. Instead, overuse and inappropriate
use of such marketing tools will make it very likely that recipients
will soon begin to discard your e-mail messages, viewing them as a nuisance.
On the other hand, a newsletter that includes market updates, financing
information and homeownership tips will generally be appreciated,
and will also be perceived as a valuable professional service.
Just as with paper-based newsletters, you"re not really trying to
sell listings, but instead are working to create "name recognition"
within your marketplace; while positioning yourself as a knowledgeable
and trustworthy professional at the same time. The end result of this
effort is that hopefully your name will be one the first that comes
to the prospect"s mind when they realize that they need the assistance
of a real estate professional.
As implementing an email-based newsletter can be overwhelming, here
are a few tips to get you started.
Start small, and build from there. Don"t worry if you"ve only got
75 e-mail addresses for past customers and clients. All newsletters
start small.
Ask for e-mail addresses whenever you get someone"s business card.
Include a column for e-mail addresses in your Open House sign-in
registry.
Offer free information by e-mail in all of your existing print advertisements.
Send a personal note to all of the contacts in your current contact
management database asking each person to send you his or her e-mail address.
Create a sign-up form for your real estate newsletter and place
it on your existing website.
Realize that as long as the focus of your e-mail newsletter is
on providing solid consumer information, interested members of the
public will want to read it. Alternatively, if your newsletter only
contains sales pitches and personal promotion, few will be interested.
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