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The Top Picks for Useful Cell Phone Business Tools

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Is your cell phone so much a part of you that you forget it's there? Most real estate professionals rely heavily on their cell phones to stay in touch while involved in their many activities out of the office. As useful as our cell phone is, and as much as we rely on it, there is much more you can do with it to increase your efficiency. Learn some of the top tools for cell phone enhancement.

Jott Yourself a Message from Anywhere on Your Cell

How many times have you been driving down the road and think about an appointment you need to set up? Or perhaps you're at the title company and change the time for a closing two weeks out. Find out here how to use a FREE service to send that note to your email inbox to act on later.

Get Your Cell Voicemail Converted to Text in Your Email

When a caller leaves you a cell voicemail now, do you get a beep and a phone icon? Is that all? There is so much more you can do with cell phone voicemail. Learn about the FREE Callwave service here.

Drive Safely & Use a Noise Cancelling Cell Headset

We all know the dangers of using a cell phone while driving. Many areas have outlawed it, requiring a headset and hands free operation. The only problem is the wire from the phone to the headset, or the tradeoff of poor performance with Bluetooth technology. Learn about an amazing bluetooth headset that filters out just about all the noise around you.

Custom Cell Voicemail Greetings for Your Contacts

What if you could have a personal greeting in your voicemail that would greet your client by their name? It's easy to do and it's FREE. With YouMail, you can create custom greetings for each person, or a group of people in your contact list.

Get Meetings Onto Your Google Calendar With Your Voice

How many times have you been away from the office and remembered an appointment you needed to set up? Or perhaps you are with a client who requests another meeting in a couple of weeks. Well, you can jot it on a scrap of paper, or you can call it into your Google Calendar with your voice!

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