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TextToKnow is a cutting edge text messaging tool that top producing Realtors all over the United States are using to gain an advantage over their competition. Close more deals every month. TextToKnow provides you with the ability to capture and follow up with the leads that you are missing everyday at a fraction of the cost of traditional business models. The system operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week while you run your day-to-day real estate operations. Your prospects always get the info that they want whenever they need it.

TextToKnow transcends the traditional channels of communication used in the real estate profession by streamlining the entire process for you and your prospects. Your listing information and contact information are available immediately whenever the prospect desires it. The inquiring prospect’s phone number is retained by the system so you have the ability to follow up with the leads when it is convenient and you are fully prepared. TextToKnow will help make you more successful than you ever imagined.

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  • Scott Says...

    Americans sent more text messages than they made cell phone calls per phone. Text messaging is quickly replacing talking on the phone as the preferred method of communication for many people in the USA. Savvy Realtors should recognize this early and position themselves to capture this business, before their competitors do. Statistics from Neustar:
    • 72.2% of wireless users have paid for SMS packages. This equates to 203 million Americans.
    • 57% of wireless users 13+ are considered regular text message users.
    • There has been a 107% increase in text message use in the USA in the past year.
    • 2.5 billion text messages are sent each day in the USA.
    • More text messages are sent per phone than phone calls. The average text messages used per month is 357 compared to 204 cell phone calls.
    • 138 million Americans have sent a text message in the past three months.
  • Ed Says...

    Forget about the Mayan Calendar 2012 doomsday! Some mobile users are seeing the year 2016 on messages delivered in 2010. The Mayans had December 21, 2012 as 13.0.0.0.0 in the Long Count. Is the 2016 bug a result of bad string parsing? Poor binary to BCD conversion? The plot thickens... [via WMExperts]