Mobile Technology Helping Realtors
Everyone has a phone, PDA, laptop or mobile device these days. I'm starting to see a lot of people really using them effectively in the Realty business and the current applications on the market are extremely effective in helping small and large businesses manage their day-to-day operations.
If you're in the Realty business and are looking for a new cell phone, or are about to have your contract expire, you should really look into the new technologies on the market.
Sprint and Verizon both have very strong Palm and Window's offerings that connect to the internet with high-speed and give you full access to your current online applications from just about anywhere you can get a cell phone connection. Imagine being able to look up your contacts, maps, comps, or searching Google from anywhere?
I've gone through several permutations of "smart phones" and PDAs over the last 5-6 years and now they're really starting to get cool. The new Q phone is incredibly small and still gives you all of the features of the fat PDA phones that are out there.
The technology has advanced far enough that your PDA can almost be an extension to your desktop computer, especially if you use the Internet for most of your applications. There are also technologies similar to "PC Anywhere" which let you use your PDA to connect directly to your home computer and have full access to your home PC from anywhere (as long as you have a cell phone connection).
Talk about power...imagine being able to route calls, voicemails, text messages and faxes with our MyAgentPhone solution to be heard or read on your PDA.
Some of the big things to consider when looking at a new cell phone or smart phone...
1. Does it do High Speed internet? Anything over about 128kbs is pretty good for wireless, there are several that do 500+ (a huge plus)
2. Screen size. I've done several things on a small cell phone screen and it's great for a lot of people but if your going to use the net a lot, show images or have bad eyes...then the big screen helps.
3. Palm or Windows. They both have plenty of applications for everyone but you should see what programs you might want to use BEFORE you decide on the Palm or Windows solution because they are quite different.
4. Price of internet access. Some of the high speed providers (especially Verizon) may charge you a lot for net access; you can pay more for net access than for every other feature on your phone in some cases.
So, once you've decided on a phone...here are a couple of sites that may help you with online applications and also:
Palm Source - an article written by a Realtor
PDABLAST
With some mobile devises Realtors can show Virtual Tours and even open up Lock Boxes! This stuff just never stops impressing me.
Palm™ mobile devices make client and listing information accessible to the real estate professional at all times. Clients and associates see the difference when you arrive prepared for instant access to telephone and email, as well as industry essentials such as a digital version of your local MLS® book or specialized loan calculators. Check out these great compatible tools for Realtors for Palm handhelds and smartphones. All of these are great solutions for professionals in all aspects of the real estate value chain.
I've seen a lot of people get in to technology for a day or two and then stop using it but to be really effective (and take advantage of the money you're spending on the technology) you need to make it part of your daily ritual. Not only will you see HUGE benefits but being able to stay connected with your clients and colleagues so efficiently will impress them because you're so "cutting edge."
One tip of advice..."cutting edge" also means...backup often. Make sure you back up your work daily or twice daily...especially if you're a very active user. It's still technology and it's better to save/backup frequently than lose your work.
Until next time,
Damien Zamora
CEO/President
myAgentPHONE
dzamora@myagentphone.com
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