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Dropbox Puts Your Files in the Cloud

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Services for Real Estate Pros with 1000watt Consulting

The real estate transaction is freighted with documents. You fax them. You print them. Sometimes you even drive them around in your car like clients.

It's crazy. There is a better way. 

While blogs, mobile devices and social networks have claimed the tech limelight over the past few years, document management has been quietly transformed. 

Dropbox is a great example. It's a dead-simple application that lets you store your files securely in the "cloud." Dropbox makes sharing documents, presentations and photographs a breeze. Best of all, it's free (A free account nets you up to 2GB in storage space; "Pro" accounts expand your storage capacity up to 50GB and 100GB for $9.99 and $19.99 per month, respectively.)

Download the Dropbox application, create an account, and once up and running on your computer your Dropbox folders show up like any other folder on your desktop. Simply drag a file into the folder and it's automatically synced to Dropbox's remote servers.

Get in sync

Need to work on the road? Drag a file from your home computer or save a file you're working on to your Dropbox folder and it will be instantly accessible through the Web or on another computer  linked to the same account. Your files are even accessible on an iPhone via the Dropbox app.

Free file sharing

Sharing files with team members and clients is easy too. Drop a file in your "Public" folder, right click to copy the public link and drop that link in an email message or IM and you're done. The same URL can be used over and over to point to files you may want to share repeatedly.

Finally, here's a handy power user tip: Dropbox can also be used to create simple Web albums of your photos. Simply create a sub-folder in your "Photos" folder for a particular property, listing or neighborhood; copy in the photos you wish to share and distribute that link. 

Dropbox's simplicity has won it many kudos, including the 2009 Crunchie Award for Best Internet Application.



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Sharon Paxson
Sharon Paxson, Realtor® EQTY Forbes Global Properties - Newport Beach, CA
Newport Beach Real Estate

Marc - thanks for the information regarding Dropbox. Storing files in a secure place is so important.

Jun 03, 2010 03:52 AM
Bryant Tutas
Tutas Towne Realty, Inc and Garden Views Realty, LLC - Winter Garden, FL
Selling Florida one home at a time
I use dropbox on my iPhone. It's great for when I need to send out a listing package. I just email the link to the doc right from my phOne. Great tool.
Jun 03, 2010 03:57 AM
Marc Davison
1000watt Consulting - San Luis Obispo, CA

Thanks everyone for the nice comments. Each week I will post one tool, technology or app built outside of real estate and offer insight into how they can be integrated into your practice. 

Lorraine - Free is certainly a plus but IMO not always a good reason to use something. There are some fabulous tools and services that are pricey but also deliver much in the way of value. Make sure you don't avoid checking those out because of price. Free is good but sometimes you get what you pay for.

Chris - you offered a good option here I just wanted to correct the URL for readers. It's http://carbonite.com and I've written about this in the past. As Chris points out - good option. You can also look into Box.net another alternative.    

Jun 03, 2010 05:05 AM
Diana Turnbloom
Martinez, CA
The Leading Expert in TC Services & Education

Just started using dropbox as a way for my Coordinators to share files. It works like a charm and there is absolutely no lagtime. Thanks for the post-"Welcome to My World!"

Jun 03, 2010 06:18 AM
Carla Muss-Jacobs, RETIRED
RETIRED / State License is Inactive - Portland, OR

If it can take agents AWAY from faxing . . . faxing?!?  Who faxes these days?!?

Jun 03, 2010 06:29 AM
Marc Davison
1000watt Consulting - San Luis Obispo, CA

Carla - good point. We still are forced to fax but no one loves it. And what a waste of time it is for a professional real estate agent to position themselves infront of an archaic machine feeding paper into it. 

 

 

Jun 03, 2010 06:36 AM
Rene Fabre
ARFCO Media - Renton, WA
Practicing Philosophical Eclectic of the Arts

Hi Marc... yes, dropbox is a fabulous tool and I totally agree with Carla... "please stop faxing!" ;o)

 

Jun 03, 2010 07:40 AM
Teral McDowell
Referral Patners LLC - Murphy, TX

Cool tool: I do use Box.net on LI but I haven't checked to see if I could send it to my phone like Broker Bryant.

Jun 03, 2010 07:46 AM
Barbara-Jo Roberts Berberi, MA, PSA, TRC - Greater Clearwater Florida Residential Real Estate Professional
Charles Rutenberg Realty - Clearwater, FL
Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Clearwater, Safety Harbor

I LOVE Dropbox and use it to share files with family members too - I have Carbonite for my backup if I ever need it but Dropbox just makes life easier!

Jun 03, 2010 08:03 AM
Missy Caulk
Missy Caulk TEAM - Ann Arbor, MI
Savvy Realtor - Ann Arbor Real Estate

Hi Marc, great to see you here. I follow you all the time on 1000 Watt. Hope you hang around some, you would be a great asset.

Jun 03, 2010 09:12 AM
Derenda Grubb
CENTURY 21 Mike D. Bono & Co.'s - Lake Charles, LA
GRI, ABR, CRS

Your post about Dropbox is very timely as I've been contemplating various options...Google Docs, Mobile Me, etc.

I recently started logging in to my primary pc remotely, but there are negatives.  Thanks to your post and the comments, Dropbox will now be a consideration.

Jun 03, 2010 09:51 AM
Marc Davison
1000watt Consulting - San Luis Obispo, CA

Hey Missy, Glad to see you here too. Will try to hang here but mostly contribute content to help everyone who is already helping themselves. 

 

Derenda, I can't help myself but I am on a mission to convert PC users to Apple. When you use a PC you compute. And it's laborious. When you use a Mac, you glide. And that's why people love them so much.

Once you go Mac, you'll never go back.  

Jun 03, 2010 09:57 AM
Kymberly Caldwell-Muniz
(909) 973-0410 - Fontana, CA
TCR Group Keller Williams Realty Rancho Cucamonga

I have been using drop box for a while now and I love it. You have to check out eBrokerhouse too. Thanks for the post.

Jun 03, 2010 10:18 AM
Pippa Mac
Chevaux Group Realtor, The Woodlands and Spring - The Woodlands, TX
The Woodlands TX Real Estate

That is fantastic ... I will sign up tonight, thank you!  pippa

Jun 03, 2010 10:26 AM
Kim Darling
Keller Williams Westland Realty BRE# 01864461 - Fresno, CA
CRS,GRI, "Your Home Team" Fresno/Clovis Homes

I will check it out for sure!!!!  I need to save all my files and reformat my computer, was looking for an easy way to do this.   Sounds like a lot of good possibilites and ways to use, thanks for the info!!!

Jun 03, 2010 10:38 AM
Ted Mackel
Keller Williams Realty Simi Valley - Simi Valley, CA
Simi Valley Real Estate Agent

My Mac iDisk is far superior to Dropbox. #justsayin

Jun 03, 2010 11:43 AM
Eric Michael
Remerica Integrity, Realtors®, Northville, MI - Livonia, MI
Metro Detroit Real Estate Professional 734.564.1519

My broker was just telling me about this. Seems pretty sweet. and Susan, what are the other 9 in your top 10?

Jun 03, 2010 12:55 PM
Stephen P. Panczak, Ph.D.
Keller Williams Coastal Partners - Palm Beach, FL
Real Estate Agent & Business Coach, (561) 254-8098

Thanks for sharing this excellent resource!

Jun 04, 2010 11:09 PM
Stephen P. Panczak, Ph.D.
Keller Williams Coastal Partners - Palm Beach, FL
Real Estate Agent & Business Coach, (561) 254-8098

Thanks for sharing this excellent resource!

Jun 04, 2010 11:12 PM
Senad Dizdar
cloudHQ - San Francisco, CA

 

Hi Marc,
Dropbox is very cool. And Dropbox is an excellent storage service.
For example, you can use Dropbox as a backup destination to backup all your data from other cloud services. For example, if you use Evernote and Google Docs, it might good to backup all notes and Google Docs documents to Dropbox.
So please check out cloudHQ (http://cloudHQ.net) - cloudHQ can backup and sync all your files from Google Docs, Evernote, SugarSync, Box, etc. to Dropbox - even Basecamp projects.

 

Aug 01, 2012 08:13 PM