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#294110 - 06/08/09 03:32 PM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: estatereal]
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Registered: 09/18/04
Posts: 930
Loc: Idaho Falls, ID, USA
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One minor point ---
If you do use your own domain for email --- make sure you keep ownership of the domain.
I've seen many agents locally have a site with an individual email. Then, they let the site lapse and are frustrated that they lose the email.
The bottom line is that you must maintain the domain registration.
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Steve Taggart Broker CENTURY 21 Advantage Southeast Idaho's Real Estate Leader(sm) The GOLD Standard(sm) 400 W. Sunnyside Road Idaho Falls, ID 83402 (208) 524-2121 http://www.IFhomes.comhttp://www.IFreschool.comstaggart@ida.net
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#294111 - 06/08/09 03:33 PM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: staggart]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 2746
Loc: LAND OF THE FREE!
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^^^^^good point! same with a phone number!
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#294126 - 06/08/09 04:38 PM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: estatereal]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 11/15/06
Posts: 1984
Loc: The Middle of the Interstate
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Having your own email address is cheap (compared to a lot of other things) and gives you the opportunity to brand yourself in every email.
For instance, If you are john@johnsmith.com you can set up an autosig with John@JohnSmith.com as your email address. The internet doesn't distinguish bewteen caps and lower case in email addresses.
For pretty cheap (less than $100 per year) you can then have that email forwarded to you normal email address (say forwarded to a comcast or yahoo or verizon or whatever address) that you get for free. And most forwarders will let you use "unlimited alias" so you can set up an email for each property or each subdivision you cover or each town you cover or whatever you wish.
The advantage is that you have a professional looking email address. That sure is a lot better than being something like bongoboy@bababooie.com, the type of email addresses I often see in print ads and on the MLS.
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Broker-Owner Thirteen Years REO Experience GRI,CRS,CRB,e-Pro
Some days I feel like the bug, other days I feel like the windshield
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#294165 - 06/08/09 10:18 PM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: Broker/Appraiser]
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Mod Squad
Major Contributor
Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 7685
Loc: PA
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I even make my agents put my name on their wedding invitations etc. It's all about me. If they don't like it, i'll send them to feed my pit bulldogs! Using MY NAME is a privilege.  BigC ROFL - this made me choke on my pretzel. Thanks for the laugh! LOL
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#294167 - 06/08/09 10:20 PM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: estatereal]
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Mod Squad
Major Contributor
Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 7685
Loc: PA
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Broker/Appraiser,
i figured that you are kidding, but have to ask...are you serious? i like what you post almost all of the time. i know that you joke quite often and am not sure if you really mean what you had just typed or not.
setting up an agent with an individual identity will help in the long term success of the agent. You are silly, estatereal! LOL Of course he was kidding!
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#294168 - 06/08/09 10:30 PM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 2746
Loc: LAND OF THE FREE!
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lol...like i said...i was very, very dense today:-)
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#294196 - 06/09/09 07:41 AM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: estatereal]
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Veteran Member
Registered: 10/14/07
Posts: 1215
Loc: Outer Banks
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When you use the company email address the company has the right to read and copy your emails. Some do, some don't.
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#294411 - 06/10/09 09:58 PM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: neudot]
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Registered: 06/28/04
Posts: 148
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Aha, but if you're in Canada, the name@brokerage is almost de rigeur. Many agents have their own website instead of the one their brokerage makes available to them, but even then they'll often use the name@brokerage e-address. Part of the reason -- and an important one -- is a legal requirement that the (real) agent is the brokerage not the agent him/herself. Moreover, every real estate firm has to be named and identified in its ads and websites as SucAndSuchBrokerage. This means an individual agent isn't allowed to advertise in his/he own name alone. The ad has to include the brokerage's name. In effect, the law is that it's the brokerage NOT the agent that's seen as the (true) owner of any listing. Thus, if you want to change to another brokerage you cannot take your still active listings with you UNLESS you have your current Broker of Record's consent. See, we Canucks DO do things differently, eh?
Duncan
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Acts as an Exclusive Buyer Broker for residential and non-residential properties in Canada's Niagara Peninsula.
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#294415 - 06/10/09 10:34 PM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: Duncan Pollock]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 2746
Loc: LAND OF THE FREE!
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Aha, but if you're in Canada, the name@brokerage is almost de rigeur. Many agents have their own website instead of the one their brokerage makes available to them, but even then they'll often use the name@brokerage e-address. Part of the reason -- and an important one -- is a legal requirement that the (real) agent is the brokerage not the agent him/herself. Moreover, every real estate firm has to be named and identified in its ads and websites as SucAndSuchBrokerage. This means an individual agent isn't allowed to advertise in his/he own name alone. The ad has to include the brokerage's name. In effect, the law is that it's the brokerage NOT the agent that's seen as the (true) owner of any listing. Thus, if you want to change to another brokerage you cannot take your still active listings with you UNLESS you have your current Broker of Record's consent. See, we Canucks DO do things differently, eh?
Duncan Duncan, are you allowed to have a gmail account that you use as your primary email? for exmple could you use >>>> duncan@gmail.com
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#294420 - 06/10/09 11:21 PM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: Jennifer Allan]
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Registered: 09/23/07
Posts: 874
Loc: Dallas, TX
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This AMAZES me. When I do speaking engagements, I collect business cards from the audience and at least 90% of them have their broker's name as their email address. This is crazy. Once an email address gets stored in someone's address book, it's there forever. I had bad experience with it, so now I do not use my brokers name on my e-mail address.
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#294451 - 06/11/09 07:59 AM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: Duncan Pollock]
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Registered: 10/14/07
Posts: 1215
Loc: Outer Banks
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Part of the reason -- and an important one -- is a legal requirement that the (real) agent is the brokerage not the agent him/herself. Moreover, every real estate firm has to be named and identified in its ads and websites as SucAndSuchBrokerage. This means an individual agent isn't allowed to advertise in his/he own name alone. The ad has to include the brokerage's name. Does this mean you can't put your personal cell number on your business cards?
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#294460 - 06/11/09 09:39 AM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: Bigtoe]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 2746
Loc: LAND OF THE FREE!
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i asked about the gmail account. if you can have
agentname@gmail.com
you can have agentname@agentname.com
i could have read it wrong, but it sounded like the broker name had to be in the email.
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#294474 - 06/11/09 11:56 AM
Re: never use your brokers name in your email or website!
[Re: Bigtoe]
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Major Contributor
Registered: 11/02/07
Posts: 1726
Loc: Central New York
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In my state, New York, at least, you CAN put your cell phone number on your business card...but the broker's phone number has to be there as well...and I think it has to be larger, but I'm not positive about that.
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