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Real Estate newsletter/project update format

David Greene
  • Real Estate Broker
  • San Francisco Bay Area, CA
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Can anyone recommend a good format (mac "pages", microsoft word, etc) to post several pictures as well as text for the purpose of demonstrating rehab projects?

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Trevor Ewen
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@David Greene

Can't say that I have been a model for success, but here are a few things I have noticed after a few years of doing it.

1) Keep it short, keep it simple. If you are sharing links or expect a call to action, go for one, maybe two.
2) Make sure the template renders fine on a Mobile phone. Mailchimp templates are good for this.
3) Find an optimum sending time by moving it around a bit and checking your click through rates. Sunday afternoons have been surprisingly good for me.

That's all I got. Best of luck.

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