Custom Google Voice Mail System Set-up

Keep Your Cell Phone Number, No Need to Port

As a happily hyper-busy real estate professional, one of my biggest challenges is keeping up with voice mail messages during a typical work day.  On the other hand, when I am “off duty” I like to be present and attentive to my friends and family and purposefully do not answer calls.  Sometimes this is a problem.  What I needed was a more efficient monitoring system to keep up with urgent messages and separate them from non-urgent messages.   I found Google Voice and a dedicated email address on my Blackberry to be an ideal solution, here are the benefits of setting this system up for yourself:

  • Voice mails are transcribed to text so you can quickly read them anytime you can’t or don’t want to answer
  • The recorded messages are available to listen on your phone or the internet at any time in any order
  • A phone log is automatically generated of all your messages to save or plug into CRM later
  • You can “return calls” via SMS or email rather than calling back if appropriate
  • No need to log-in to voice mail or take notes about the messages (or worry about losing your notes)

Following is “before and after” voice mail story and an easy to set-up system that allowed me to respond more efficiently to clients and customers and also enjoy free time without the stress that I might missing something critical.

My Problem with Voice Mail

Here’s a typical scenario that used to happen to me all the time, which I refer to as Voice Mail Hell:  I have a two hour meeting in the morning with an investor group.  Because I need to focus completely on the meeting, I have my phone set to silent.  But the phone lights up every 15 minutes and people are leaving voice mail messages.

At the end of the meeting I have seven new voice messages to listen to and then return calls.  The first message I take down notes in my handy voice mail log sheet, but the second is urgent, so I hang-up to return the call right away.  There are still five messages left in my voice mail box.

After I finish the urgent call, I dial in again to the voice mail system.  I get three more messages written down and the phone rings.  It is an important client calling.  Again, I drop the voice mail system to take the call.  During my twenty minute client conversation, two more calls come in and more messages stack up.  You get the picture.

How did I cope?  I have always been pretty diligent about updating my contacts, so when people call who are in my database, I can see their name on caller ID.  This is helpful because I can just call them right back without listening to all the voice mails.  But I also get a lot of calls from numbers that are not in my contacts, some of which may be urgent calls.   In order to get to those messages, I have to troll through the voice mails in the order they came in.  I am a pretty committed Blackberry fan, but do envy iPhone users who can skip over and listen to voice mails in any order.  Even so, I think this system is better yet…

Google Voice Mail Transcription, Free!

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Internet Marketing For Real Estate Agents

Web 2.0 – Real Estate Blog – Realtor Networking

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Dramatically Increase your Sphere and Reach.
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We all know that more than 90% percent of people starting a buy or sell real estate transaction begin their research online.  But what are you doing about it?  If you haven’t already, it’s time to master the incredible marketing advantages and potential for real estate agents of social marketing via sites like these:

  • Twitter – short but sweet, use links, don’t spam, meet LOTS of new people
  • Facebook – OK, nobody is looking for a Realtor on Facebook, but you WILL connect with old friends
  • You Tube – start recording NOW, figure it out later, web surfers LOVE video
  • Plaxo – keeps you organized and works as a drip campaign
  • LinkedIn – expand your “rolodex” – remember that word?
  • Wordpress Blog – trust no one else with your blog (trust me on that)
  • Naymz – bad spelling, but the best search engine plug ever
  • ActiveRain – the standard for agent blog networking
  • BiggerPockets – Active Rain for young, fun types

Search on GoogleStart by Doing a Little Test…

What comes up on the first page of results when you Google “Your Name” in quotes?  What about “YourCity real estate market?”   Imagine the difference in your business model and productivity if your name and website came up on top pages of either of those Google searches:  instant credibility; leads filling your email inbox everyday; the ability to be choosy about who you do and don’t work with because you are a busy professional that people are eager to talk with about real estate!

Internet marketing used to be expensive because a good website would require the services of a technical coder.  The good news is that new tools make it easier than ever to create and maintain a domain and website and utilize powerful internet and email marketing techniques.  Today, there are lost of resources on the web that enable novice computer users to set-up and maintain an online presence with very little experience and very little expense.  That resulting message to your potential clients will be that you are internet savvy and technologically competent.

Before you go online to explore the resources below, take time to write professional and personal biography.  It does not have to be long, just a few paragraphs about your business experience, education, specialties and interests.   You will also want to have at least two pictures of yourself, one professional photo and another more casual personal photo.

Below is a list of resources that I use to market my real estate business and steps you can take to improve your search engine rank and awareness among prospects doing real estate research online.  It does not take long to begin realizing the benefits.

20 Steps to Mastering Internet Marketing!

Preliminary Steps:

  • Write a professional and personal biography – not too long, just a couple paragraphs about your business experience, education, interests
  • Get two great pictures of yourself, one professional and one personal (fun)

Beginner Steps:

  • Download Mozilla Firefox internet browser
  • Get a Gmail and iGoogle account
  • Set-up a Google Reader account
  • Set-up accounts at Facebook and LinkedIn
  • Set-up a Wordpress Blog
  • Write (or hire writer) to create good original local interest content for your blog site

Intermediate Steps:

  • 100% complete profiles on Facebook, LinkedIn
  • Add profiles at Naymz, Plaxo, ActiveRain, BiggerPockets
  • Get a Twitter account and download Tweetdeck
  • Get an Avatar and start blog surfing and making comments using links back to your blog
  • Buy an inexpensive camcorder and begin videotaping house tours, interviews with clients, etc.

Advanced Steps:

  • Visit GoDaddy.com, get an account and register one or more domain names
  • Set-up Gmail to use your POP3 email address from the domain you purchased
  • Go to MediaTemple.com or HostGator.com for website hosting
  • Upgrade from Wordpress.com to Wordpress.org hosted domain blog
  • Choose Aweber or Constant Contact (or both) for your email marketing management
  • Create a YouTube account and upload some short videos of yourself or house tours
  • Open a Google Adsense account and drive traffic to your blog site

To be continued…

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Does your email address turn off clients?

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I had lunch recently with a real estate agent who was pitching me to hire him as a buyer’s agent for investment properties.  He presented himself as a having a solid work ethic and excellent knowledge of the market.  But when he handed me his card, he had a firstname86 at hotmail dot com account as his email address.  This turned me off to working with him because of my impression that he was not technologically savvy.  Continue reading…

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