Keyword: email
Which email style is effective, search or folders?
The science behind email organization We’re all looking for ways to improve productivity, and business professionals today spend a great deal of time in email which makes it an obvious choice for spotting potential inefficiencies. A new study by IBM researchers applies the science behind email organization and asserts there are only two types of email personalities – those who ...
Realtors, back up your gmail- glitch wipes out 150,000 gmail accounts
Over the weekend, 150,000 Gmail users logged in to see their accounts completely wiped out- no emails, no chat logs, no contacts, just a blank Gmail account. Google says it is working to restore these users’ accounts. This news underscores the importance of backing up your life in the cloud, even on “reliable” networks like Google. We’ve shown you how ...
Switching from Outlook to Gmail without losing all functionality
Typically, people become dependent on Outlook for the folders, the contact management, and the searchability. The Outlook-dependent sometimes harbor a silent jealous of people with a snazzy Gmail account but the jealousy fades when the two are compared because Outlook outperforms Gmail despite how ugly and clunky Outlook is. This article was originally published on AgentGenius.com on January 26, 2010. ...
Simple Gmail hack to show unread messages only
Some years ago, I switched from Outlook for many reasons and began using Gmail and since it is a mail service that is still being developed, there are some features lacking in the offering. We’ve talked now about adding a HTML signature to your outbound mail, about how to recall an accidental email sent and adding a basic client management ...
Facebook to offer email, now AOL cries “look at me!” Oh boy.
This week, it is expected that Facebook will announce a new email platform to supplement their current social networking offering. The response was quite mixed in the tech world as Facebook advocates swear the world needs an alternative to Gmail (although most people in the know would disagree), while others swore off any possibility of using the service given the ...
Gmail upgrades make email more simple and efficient
Gmail additions streamline the process Today, Google announced that they will be adding two new features to Gmail that will simplify your Gmail process. Gmail adoption is increasing, especially because Google operating systems are increasing their market share in the mobile sector. The first Gmail upgrade applies to Google Chrome and Firefox browsers- it adds the ability to drag and ...
Gmail Like a Professional- How to Add an HTML Signature to Mail
Gmail Firefox Addon If you use Gmail but you’re concerned that it doesn’t come across professionally since you have a boring signature, don’t fret, there is a way to gmail like a professional! If you are using Firefox, visit the Mozilla Add-Ons page and simply click “Add to Firefox” and you’ll be able to add a new HTML signature. Below ...
Google Wave – Why Agents Need to Learn This Tool Now
Time is up, the paradigm is shifting Yes, I’m now riding the wave. Google Wave that is, and you should be too. I’ll admit, I wasn’t in too much of a hurry to get my early beta invite, as Google has already graced us with G-Mail, Google Talk, Google Voices, and now Google Wave, not to mention Google analytics, ads, ...
I Wrote A Post Last Week.
Yeah? Big deal, Stigliano. We’re really proud of you. Of course, last week was the hellstorm of blogging that was the realization that MIBOR and NAR had effectively called Google a scraper. I would write about that, but I think it’s been covered by just about everyone – including me. While all that was going down (and before I read ...
I Can’t Hear You! (or How I Messed Up Big Time)
I’m not hearing anything. Not even you. This has nothing to do with my ear infection that I mentioned last week. In fact, it doesn’t really have to do with my ears at all. Allow me to explain… As you may know, I began my humble blogging beginnings right here on AgentGenius. I had been lurking and watching and started ...














