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Outlook E-Marketing Strategies – Dallas TX
One full day, bring your computer and get it done in class. Ten hardcore “how-to’s” for using Microsoft Outlook in real estate! Create one e-mail address for life, increase traffic to your website, save money and choose the best domain name for your branding. Plus 8 reasons to say, “I knew Microsoft Outlook could do that; now I know how” and the definitive solution: replacing your current contact manager with Microsoft Outlook.
- Hands on implementation in class
- Personalized Mass Mail merge
- The coolest looking messages
- Auto signatures and time savers
- Consistent communication with your Sphere of Influence
- A permanent e-mail address that fits your branding strategy
- Cheap e-mail services without holding you hostage
- The e-mail addresses and market strategy integration
- You and Outlook, organized and under control
- New understandings and finer points of attachments
- Appropriate E-Marketing etiquette
- Consolidating databases, importing & exporting
- Sorting out which version of Office and Outlook
Students
Outlook E-Marketing Strategies is not your ordinary class. To ensure the greatest possibility of success, we actually implement what we learn in class while the instructor is there to help. This is a “hands on” course. Come prepared!
To ensure you will be able to start class with the rest of the students please do the following well before the day of class.
- Bring a fully functioning notebook or laptop computer and power supply with functioning WiFi.
- Have Microsoft Office version 2003, 2007 or 2010 installed and windows updates updated. (A 60 day free trial of Microsoft Office 2010 can be downloaded at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/try/)
- Bring your login and passwords for all e-mail accounts, domain name accounts and website accounts.
- If you have it handy, bring a power strip and extension cord in case the facility has a limited supply.
If you do not have access to a notebook computer or laptop, you may share. We suggest sharing only with a “tech savvy” attendee. All attendees must pay the required class fees.
This is an elective course toward the CRS Designation for 8 Credits.