These are a few of my favorite apps!
As a busy real estate professional I need things that are going to make my life a little easier to handle. I find that because I am more mobile with my business I need apps that were not only easy to use but worked. I have compiled a list of ten apps that work for me and I hope that if you need them they work for you as well.
Here goes:
Dropbox: it is an application that stores files online. It gives you up to 2GB of storage for free, you can upgrade if you need to. You never have to worry that you don't have that important file or worry about loosing it either,
Evernote: taking notes is always important when working with clients, in a seminar or in your daily life. With Evernote you can have all of you notes in one place. You can add photos, and web pages as well as video and voice recordings.
Instagram: a free photo sharing application and social network. Photos can be enhanced and shared among friends and family as well as your other social network services.
Flipboard: busy people do not often have time to keep track of all their social media streams, with flipboard you have a "social magazine format" allowing the reader to flip through their posts and news feeds rather than clicking on links to find out what is going on.
SignMyPad: a must have for people using contracts and forms on the road. Never again will you need to find a printer to print out a document and get it signed. Do it digitally and send it right back out via email.
Facebook: one of the worlds largest and most popular social networking sites. It allows you to join networks based on city, workplace, school, etc. Stay in touch with friends, family, co-workers, let them know what is happening in your life. Business prospects will get a feel for who you are and what you have to offer. Keep it professional at all times and stay within licensing rules and regulations when advertising.
LinkedIn: a professional social network for business people. Setting up a profile and linking with others in your industry or ancillary services. Meeting people with similar interests and who you may have worked with in previous careers.
Twitter: another free social networking website that allows users to "tweet" with their circle of friends and colleagues. You are only allowed 140 characters so keeping it short and simple is the key to twitter. Follow those who interest you and engage.
Keynote: simply put it is presentation software. Listing presentations, buyer presentations, office meetings always look nicer when done in a presentation format. One you won't want to miss if you make any type of presentations.
I sure do hope this gives you an idea of what makes my life a little easier when it comes to productivity. I am always open to finding out what other applications are used by everyone, so please send my your favorites, who knows they may become some of mine as well. Happy Reading!
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