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REIC Now Using IXACT Contact Real Estate CRM

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social media for realtorsAs part of our internal effort to improve our database touch, event invite, and product announcement campaigns, REIC is now using IXACT Contact Real Estate CRM.

If you're like most REALTORS©, you already realize that most of your business is going to come from past clients and referrals. However, some agents don't have a CRM system that makes it easy and affordable to stay in touch with their database on a regular basis.

At REIC, we were able to save about $500 per year by switching to IXACT Contact. Take a look at some of the features below and then sign-up for an extended free trial for REIC readers only.

Benefits of IXACT Contact Real Estate CRM:

1. It's affordable: IXACT Contact is under $35 per month and there is no annual contract required.

2. It's really easy to use: IXACT Contact's support department handles most of the technical stuff (like uploading your contacts), and your account comes with a ton of pre-formatted templates that you can use without editing.

IXACT Contact templates

3. It's web-based: "Web-based" means that there is no software for you to install, and that IXACT Contact can be used on any browser and on any device including your smartphone, MAC, or the iPad and iPhone.

IXACT Contact iPad

4. They are smart people, who provide you a lot of value: When choosing any service provider for your real estate business, you want to work with good, smart people. Take a look at the IXACT Contact blog or Facebook page and you'll see they offer a huge amount of information and value to help your overall real estate business.

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Jarred Alexandrov

Social Media Architect @ REIC

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Paul Gapski
Berkshire Hathaway / Prudential Ca Realty - El Cajon, CA
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Apr 01, 2012 08:51 AM