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Managing Your Phone Calls Can Be Easier Than You Think


By: Dave Clocker ... Click on author's name for more articles

If you've drummed up some business for yourself, you will soon be getting calls from many different parties, so how do you organize the list of names and phone numbers you get? Do you use a notebook exclusively for jotting their contact information along with a line or two to remind yourself later of what you were talking about?

What are the best ways to manage these calls? Most folks I've talked to get calls while driving, and they grab the nearest piece of paper to write down the info. By using this note-taking method, pretty soon, you will find yourself with several pieces of paper with names, phone numbers, and notes on them. Some of these notes are unreadable since they were scribbled too quickly and you waste more time making sense of the markings.

How have you gone about making some sense of all the calls and notes that you have each day? We all need to find better and more efficient methods of organizing the phone calls since it increases our productivity and results.

There are a good number of strategies you can use to make your communications more manageable, try them out and see which works best for you. An obvious method is to get a single notebook or tablet and to carry it with you wherever you go. With one source that you can refer back to when you get a call, you are not fumbling about. The important thing is to remain consistent in how you are documenting the calls. Make some standard fields that you would fill out each time, such as name, phone number, date/time of contact, description of what was discussed. You don't want to be in a position where you have wonderful notes, but the call ended before you had a chance to extract the caller's phone.

In handling the calls, you can save yourself much headache by making sure that once you complete your call, program your phone with the name and some clue about who the caller is associated with. So if you get a call from an insurance agent, you can program in Insur - John White “ Allstate. Develop a consistent habit of getting this done right after the call. If you use some voicemail or phone call ID capture program, you will have the additional ability to capture caller information and forward them to your computer. If the caller leaves a message, it also goes to your computer. With programs such as these, you can simplify your life with the convenience of instant call capture.

You can turn to technology to help you further by means of devices such as a palm pilot, a Blackberry, or an iPhone to enter all the info, dates, phone messages, and appointments. In case you're not familiar with it, these items are small electronic devices just a bit wider than a cell phone that allows you to make and receive phone calls, access the Internet, store data, take pictures, and complete a variety of other useful tasks. You can get the technology for about $150-300 plus a monthly subscription for cell phone use and it not only records, but also effortlessly saves the data for you. When you arrive home at the end of the day, you can synchronize the information with your computer. This creates a backup of the data so you don't have to worry about losing data if someday the thing dies on you. These devices allow you to become very mobile with your data.

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About The Author: Experience real estate like you've never known before. Dave Clocker is a real estate investor who will teach you the Long Cherished Strategies That 99% Of The Population Will Never Know About How To Almost Magically Create The Lifestyle You've Dreamed of Thru Real Estate. He has taken these creative strategies and combined them into fabulous videos, exclusive reports, and teleseminars with experts. Check more out at www.RealEstateWayToWealth.



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