email: I Feel Like I Already Know You
- 02/18/14 02:16 PM
I Feel Like I Already Know You This was a comment made upon first meeting, and shaking the hand of, a relocating buyer some time ago. It was a wonderful compliment, and in many ways we had already met. There were posts I had written, and a video or two. And there was a long string of emails over several weeks responding to questions and providing much needed information about the area this client was moving to, among other matters of interest. We had never even talked on the phone as email was the preferred communication method for this (11 comments)
email: Should I Call, Email, or Text Them?
- 10/12/12 12:37 AM
Should I Call, Email, or Text Them? I was at a mastermind meeting the other day and we got into a discussion about communication with clients.
It turned out to be a lively roundtable, since there were differing opinions as to what people preferred to use versus what their clients might want, as well as the pitfalls of different forms of communication, especially when things got dicey in a transaction and emotions ran high.
Should I call, email or text them?
There are no doubt varying opinions on this matter so chime in.
Not just face to face communication, which these days seems to be far more infrequent especially with some clients and vendors, but via email, phone calls and text messaging. I suspect it varies quite a bit in terms of volume, the nature of the transaction, and the people involved.
I just finished another transaction, and as I always do was saving all the emails in (36 comments)
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