Beautiful Marketing Emails With a Simple Drag and Drop

Flashissue.com   is a FREE app automatically allows you to share marketing emails with your friends on Facebook and other social media sites.  You can also click on any of the different sections to find out more information about what’s happening around the area..  It’s quite a useable piece of marketing and today, I’m showing you how to make a customized email to easily send out to your sphere of influence.    to set up and send out these emails.  It provides you with a great base to set up and send out custom content from any site on the web.  Use it to feature homes, your community, or general real estate news; anything you want all for free.

Set up is super easy.  Just create an account and start the design of your first email.  Add photos and text you already have on hand using the drag and drop feature to customize a header.

Then, add your content by entering the web address of your blog, professional website, or even the address to your newest property listing.  Any websites you add will be saved for future use.  Drag and drop the pages you want to highlight into the flashissue editor.  Photos will automatically come over from the site you’re linking to as well as a brief summary.  Want to change an image or text? Just click on the field and click the edit button.

Add a nice introduction at the top and you’re done!  Send your email to individuals or a preset mailing list from one of the many compatible email carriers.  You can even reuse the same set up for future emails.

Once you have the basics set up, I’m sure you’ll be sending out newsletters left and right before you know it with Flashissue

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By John Thompson

 

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