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Lose the Paperwork, Build Your Business With the iPad

October 10 2013

homes com ipad lose paperworkHave you started using the iPad to manage your business? If not, then you are already a couple steps behind the competition. From bank statements to concert tickets, everything is becoming paperless and the iPad is helping make that happen. In fact, it's streamlining the way people do business by eliminating the time and costs required to conduct your day-to-day operations the "old school" way.

Strangely, many agents and brokers have yet to adopt the concept of going paperless. According to Garry Wise of the GoodLife Team, on average, paperless agents save five hours per transaction. It's no secret that real estate professionals have hectic schedules, so why wouldn't you want to save yourself a little time to get back to the things you enjoy?

With the said, Homes.com wants to shed some light on ways to use the iPad and highlight the applications that make it so essential to stay ahead in today's competitive real estate industry.

  • Staying Organized. No one likes to flip through endless pages of notes to find a single phone number or address, which is why applications like Evernote and Dropbox have become so popular. These apps allow you to store all of your notes and documents into one convenient location, meaning you can say bye-bye to all sticky notes spread across your office.
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