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<p>Working in the real estate industry, you know how close you end up getting with your clients. You have to know them on a personal level to be able to assist in the home buying or selling process, which helps you form a deep bond. You also don't want to drop off the radar after you close the deal. You want to stay in constant contact, so they think of you first next time they have a project, and so they will refer family and friends to you.</p>
<p>It can be tricky staying in touch wtih your past clients, though. They already went through the buying or selling process, so they probably don't care to recieve correspondence regarding these topics because it is no longer relevant to them. So what do you do to make sure your emails are hitting the inbox and not the spam folder?</p>
<p>One of the best ways to communicate with your clients without being spamy is to talk tot hem about their interests or topics that are relevant to them. Did you just sell a fixer-upper to a new couple? Do they need tips and tricks on home projects? What about all of your clients that love to golf? The hikers? Oh, what about the people who love to bake? Look at all of those topics you can talk about! To help you keep all of your clients and these interests straight, <a href="https://wiseagent.com/blog/your-buyers-wants-and-needs-at-your-fingertips/">Wise Agent offers a category feature</a>. This element allows you to create and sort your clients into categories. Want to send an email to all your golfers? Easy, just draft your email then filter your contacts to show only those clients under the golf category.</p>
<p>The last piece to this puzzle is to actually send legitimate information, which requires a degree of knowledge on the subject, or so you would think. This is where the RSS feed comes into play.</p>
<p>RSS stands for Rich Site Summary and is a service that retrieves the latest blog posts and articles from publishers who broadcast their content to whoever needs it. Don't worry; you don't need to be an expert on every possible topic your clients are interested in. Just head to your RSS feed, and add the topics you need to have ready at your fingertips, and let the blogs start rolling in! Next time you want to reach out to clients you haven't talked to in a while, just find a suitable blog in your RSS feed and send it over to let them know you were thinking of them. Better yet, the subject line is automatically generated and was written by a copyright team to save you even more time and energy in creating a subject line that is interesting and something people will want to open.</p>
<p>There are so many ways you can use the RSS feed to your advantage. Are you ready to start? Check out this quick tutorial on how to begin:</p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Check out some of these RSS feeds you can add to get started right now!</span></p>
<p><a href="https://rss.com/popular-rss-feeds/"><span style="font-weight: 400;">https://rss.com/popular-rss-feeds/</span></a></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">When you are adding in your RSS URL to your Feed in Wise Agent, sometimes the link<em> www.example.com</em>, won't work, but <em>www.example.com/feed </em>will. When you go to this feed site, if you are seeing a webiste showing just code, this is what you want.</span></p>
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