RISMEDIA, March 12, 2007-eProspecting announced volume pricing for their E-mail Marketing Center product, EMC Plus. Brokers can purchase EMC Plus for $2 or less per month per agent.
EMC Plus, enables real estate agents and brokers to stay in touch with their customers and prospects automatically for up to 10 years by sending pre-written personalized e-mail messages, holiday eCards and property alerts.
RE/MAX of California & Hawaii has been providing the EMC Plus to its agents for two years through a licensing agreement.
"The E-mail Marketing Center turns the Internet into a prospecting machine for our 10,000 agents by automatically scheduling and delivering high quality, pre-written e-mails to their clients," said Indira Kleen, director of Special Projects for the former RE/MAX of California region.
Now for the first time, eProspecting, formerly Pullan Communications, a division of Dominion Enterprises, is offering EMC Plus to real estate companies for a nominal licensing fee to make this product available to all their agents.
"This is a remarkable value for brokers," states Terry Pullan, founder of eProspecting. "Brokers and agents are feeling the sting from the real estate slump and are looking for an easy and inexpensive way to communicate with their clients."
Agents and brokers need a tool like EMC to ensure that they are staying in constant contact with their customers and prospects. EMC Plus takes care of this for them by sending e-mail campaigns, holiday eCards and property alerts to their database. Best part is that it takes less than 30 seconds to place someone on a multi-year e-mail campaign.
"Sending a holiday eCard to 1000 contacts can be customized and e-mailed with one click of the mouse. The beauty of the product lies in its simplicity. Our engineers built a tool that can be used by any agent regardless of the technical skills," said Terry Pullan.
For more information about EMC Plus, contact Todd Avenarius at 1-866-578-5526 x21, e-mail emcplus@eprospecting.com or visit http://www.pullan.com/2dollarmarketing.htm.