http://www.realestateappraisertips.info/ - Tip For Real Estate Appraisers: In 2009, What Email Signature Do You Use?
In 2006, I was introduced to Email Ideas and began using these FREE “BOJO” versions below of html email signatures.
FREE versus PAID. On the FREE versions, you get their ad(s) to the side of your email signature. To get rid of the ad(s), you need to purchase their premium signature at $169.50/year. The FREE version gives one: Unlimited Updates, Bojo Image Hosting, Member Center Access, Statistics On Clicks/Views and Installation Support. With PAID, you can Sell Your Ad Space To Advertisers In Your Area, Promote Your Business, Recruit Employees, Champion A Cause OR Have No Ad At All.

INSTALLATION. Installation of the html coded signature can be either easy or complex depending on the email software you’re using. In Microsoft Outlook, it’s a fairly easy installation. I switched to Incredimail Premium in 2003 and it can be quite difficult an installation. Once I figured the Incredimail installation, I sent them my instructions and the owner of Email Ideas sent me a fine looking thank you note with $5.00 Star Bucks Gift Card. So, my experience has been a very positive one!
APPRAISER’S MARKETING VIA SOCIAL MEDIA:
The BIG 3 In Social Networking are: YouTube, Facebook and Twitter…..AND Yes, you should care. As you can see from my email sig ABOVE, people receiving my emails can click on my YouTube Channel, Connect With Me On Facebook or Follow Me On Twitter! AND, they can also view my Online Video Business Card, which is a very reasonably priced website with video, client testimonials, appraisal order form, etc..


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