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13 Common Email Mistakes To Avoid

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Real Estate Agent with CO-RE Group, LLC -Real estate sales and services ER100036445

Tuesdays tactics newsletterToday is Tuesday -Happy Valentines Day!- and as always, I am receiving my "Tuesday's Tactics" subscription email. I usually open this email as most of the time there is at least one thing I can learn from it! Today there was a post on "email mistakes". As I was reading through the list of mistakes, I found myself guilty of one or two items, though I thought I was 'great' dealing with emails. If felt this was good to share with you.

 There is always something to learn in the newsletter. If you want to try it out simply subscribe - it's free, cancel anytime and just that you know: I am NOT affiliated. ;-) After you subscribed, go back to the site and peruse it. "Free Help for Real Estate Agents" is actually a pretty good site. We all like help and we all like free?! True dat?

 Which one(s) are you guilty of?

 "13 Common Professional Email Mistakes from My Real Helper

 1. Never automatically email your entire contact list with property/listing information without express permission. Use a professional list management tool like MailChimp to segment your lists.

 2. When requesting people update your email address, always include your OLD email address so they can quickly find the old address in their system.

 3. Never send email newsletters only using images. If your recipient doesn't have "images on by default" you'll end up sending them an annoying, blank email.

 4. Avoid excessive font changes within a single email. (Script for "signatures," multiple font faces, giant & tiny font sizing). Fonts have a direct impact on how professional your message looks.

 5. Never, ever send white text on a black or dark background. Many times background colors will not be displayed, thus making your message completely invisible.

 6. Do you need massive signatures attached to every message? If you have a one word response, does it merit a 60k signature? Use short signatures for short messages-- just the essential contact info.

 7. Don't set an email autoresponder to automatically reply to every message that comes in. It's no longer necessary to robotically confirm your message "was received." In fact, it's not really received until you read and understand it.

 8. Beware of contextually inappropriate autoresponders, for example: "Thank you for searching for a home with us!" when in fact, someone has just emailed you a question.

 9. Careful about over-sharing personal/private information in an autoresponder: i.e. "We will be out of the country for three weeks for experimental medical treatments." etc.

 10. Avoid short, abstract responses when the original message has been deleted. I.e. "I will." as a response without previous email messages in the chain. Will what? People need context & reminders.

 11. This is a big one: Don't CC:everyone in your contact list when you send out a message. It exposes others' in your list to spam and the dreaded "Reply to all:" when someone replies "LOL!" If you don't use a list management software, send the email to yourself and BCC: your contact list.

 12. Hey, when was the last time you verified the accuracy of the contact information in your signature? It's very easy to overlook this, especially when it's automatically appended to your messages.

 13. Forgetting to include social media contact methods. But only list the ones you actually use / respond to!

 There are others, but these are the big offenders. Sometimes the decision to choose one agent over the other is made in the tiniest details. Don't let questionable communication habits knock you off the top of the list."

 

 

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Ritu Desai 703-625-4949
Samson Properties - Chantilly, VA
Northern Virginia,Washington DC & Maryland Realtor

Susanna, every bit of advise is to follow!!!! I have received emails from other Realtors with so many of the mistake listed above. Proof read your email before you hit that send button.

Feb 14, 2012 01:46 AM
Susanna Haynie
CO-RE Group, LLC -Real estate sales and services - Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs Realtor GRI CNE MCNE ePro MRP

Um - proofreading? Guilty!!! I am determined to do better with that in the future!

 

Feb 14, 2012 01:47 AM
Kevin Nash
Shorewest Realtors, Metro Milwaukee - Germantown, WI
ABR,SRES,CRS,CSRS

My biggest pet peeve is when people send email via their iphone or smart phone and have nother other than, "sent by my iphone". I think that is unprofessional.

Good comments though

Feb 16, 2012 11:03 AM