Evernote is a tool that has helps organize, store, and share. It’s accessible on almost any device, so you can use your tablet and phone when you’re on site, and your desktop when you’re in the office or at home. It also stores audio files and clips from websites for reference later, because you never know where new leads might pop up.
• For Tracking Sales – With an Evernote Notebook for each client, all parties involved can stay clear on transaction statuses and where legal documents stand. Clients can also reference their options and contribute to the Notebook with audio feedback over video tours of potential houses. And, so you don’t lose track of potential leads, start by storing all pertinent info in one notebook. Evernote also has custom tools to let you mark up images or screenshots, or clip listings straight from websites.
• For Marketing – Look like a true local expert by starting an Evernote Notebook for each neighborhood you sell in, highlighting the best local resources, sights, eats, schools, and moving companies. Link to the notebook and share this insight with clients and promote on your personal site.
• For Saving Time – Make sure those documents you have to process with every sale have templates ready to go in one Notebook. That way your team can easily find the latest version of whatever they need, without spending extra time digging.
• For Networking – With the Evernote Business account, you can digitize all those piles of business cards you know you’ll lose otherwise. Evernote has a special camera designed for reading business cards, which pulls out the pertinent contact info, plus it automatically connects with LinkedIn to provide a deeper profile along with a picture for association.
There are plenty of other creative uses realtors and their teams have found for Evernote. If you’re curious about getting started, the easiest way is to download Evernote and play around with the interface.