December 07, 2009 at 02:31 PM · Posted under iDashboard, Tip Sheets
The Campaign system update has introduced the concept of ‘Series’ and ‘Editions’ to building Newsletters and Magazines.
A ‘Series’ is a newsletter that you may reuse over and over again through the use of different ‘Editions’.
For example, you might like to send out a news update on the region you specialise in every month, or an update on your offices sales achievements every quarter. For this purpose, you would setup a Newsletter Series, and new editions within the Series for every newsletter you need to send.
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December 07, 2009 at 01:54 PM · Posted under iDashboard, Tip Sheets
Using Automated Compositions
The Automated Compositions area is a powerful tool that allows you to automate various types of email broadcast to appropriate contacts in your database.
Automated Compositions is broken up into 3 types of composition:
- What’s Happening Summary – an automated email including upcoming OFI times, upcoming auctions as well as new, sold, and leased properties.
- Requirements Match – an automated email showing properties, whether rental or for sale, that match the requirements of contacts who are subscribed.
- Early Bird Alert – an automated email with Early Bird alerts to subscribers for properties which have just entered their early bird period.
Setting up an Automated Composition:
- Click on the composition type you would like to setup.
- For each of the 3 Automated Composition types, you are presented with tabs for Email Contents, Sending Settings and Subscribers.
- In the Email Contents tab, you may edit the subject heading and create a standard message that sits above the properties that are in the alert.
- You can also change the types of property included in the alert by ticking the appropriate boxes.
- Before moving to another tab, be sure to click ‘Update Settings’.
- Click on the Sending Settings tab. On this page you can edit the name of the composition so you may find it later, the from address and schedule to which the emails are sent.
- Lastly, you can choose the recipients for your alert in the Recipients tab. Select from particular groups in your database or subscribers from previous campaigns.
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December 07, 2009 at 01:53 PM · Posted under iDashboard, Tip Sheets
Using General Emails
The Campaign system update allows you to create one-off emails simply and effectively without leaving iDashboard.
The default screen for General Emails shows a "New Composition" link at the top of the screen, and underneath a list of all emails that have been sent or still in draft status. This allows you to quickly see what email template was used, the number of recipients assigned to it, as well as some useful tools including a preview link and copy function for reusing standard messages you might use on a frequent basis. Old emails that serve no purpose can also be deleted from this list.
Writing a new email:
- Click "New Composition" at the top of the screen.
- Select an email template. Note: your office may have one standard template, or multiple templates. If you would like a custom template made for a specific purpose, please contact support@iproperty.com.au.
- Now you may edit the From Address, Recipients and Email Subject.
- Clicking on Add Recipient brings up a screen that allows you to search for a specific contact, or add a new contact to your database using the same form as found in the main iDashboard Contacts area.
- Underneath, you will see the main working space for editing the content in your email. To use this, it’s as simple as clicking on any heading, message area or line of text and adding your own text content.
- You can format anything you write with the Microsoft Word style toolbar above the editing area. Simply select text and make it bold, italicised, underlined or change the font size and colour.
- If you would like to add a property, add an image or add a website hyperlink – click on the House, Photo or Link icons in the toolbar to the right of the bullet point icons and follow the prompts.
- When you are happy with your email composition, click one of the 3 blue buttons above the working space to send the email out, save as a draft, or send a preview of it to yourself.
Reviewing / Reusing existing emails:
- To open up a draft email for editing or review the content of a sent email, simply click the appropriate email from the list presented in the General Emails home area.
- Once inside, you may review or edit the content and or the recipients and choose a course of action using one the 3 blue buttons.
- You may also preview or create a copy of an existing email by clicking the Magnifying glass or Copy icon from the list view. Clicking Copy creates another instance of that composition and directs you to the normal editing view.
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December 07, 2009 at 01:52 PM · Posted under iDashboard, Tip Sheets
The Campaign system update has introduced a simple yet powerful email tracking system to assist you with your marketing activities.
The default screen for the Campaigns area is a list of all previous email campaigns sent out. The list shows you the name of the campaign, the date sent, number of recipients, number of times opened, number of times someone clicked a link within it and the number of email bounces (due to incorrect email addresses or network errors).
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December 07, 2009 at 01:49 PM · Posted under iDashboard, Tip Sheets
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It will be published shortly. Please check back later to help understand the great new benefits available to you with the latest iDashboard release. Thanks for looking!
Regards,
The iProperty Team
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December 07, 2009 at 01:45 PM · Posted under iDashboard, News
Over the last few months we've been working hard to improve upon some of the most popular features of iDashboard. As a direct response to some of your requests we have focussed our efforts in this area in order to make iDashboard an even better tool to use.
In our upcoming release we've redesigned our Campaigns area from the ground up. We feel that what we've done will make it much easier to create and manage outgoing emails, and we've given you the power to control things which were originally fixed within the system.
Our new Campaigns area is broken up into 4 distinct areas which are used depending what types of emails you'd like to send out.
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May 21, 2009 at 05:00 PM · Posted under Agent News, iDashboard
We have introduced a new report builder in iDashboard. This new report builder looks daunting, but it really is very easy to use, and best of all it gives your ageny loads of power when it comes to generating your report.
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May 20, 2009 at 05:01 PM
Home buyers are flocking back into variable rate mortgages, which now account for 91 per cent of the residential lending market, their highest proportion in four months, a leading mortgage broker says.
Mortgage broker Mortgage Choice reports that in April basic variable mortgages accounted for 48.15 per cent of all home loans approved – up nearly one per cent from March, while standard variable mortgages comprised 42.77 per cent of the market, down 1.47 per cent from March.
Basic variable loans generally have fewer loan features than a standard variable loan, Mortgage Choice says.
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May 20, 2009 at 04:35 PM
Affordable inner-city apartments are being snapped up.
Buoyed by the first home buyers’ boost and the lowest interest rates for 50 years, agents marketing inner-city apartments valued below $500,000 have reported their best couple of trading months since late 2007.
In several areas of the near and inner city during April the clearance rate of units reached 100per cent. Admittedly, this figure relates to low stock levels relative to previous years but it is, nevertheless, an exceptional result.
Apartments in the right price sector that had been lagging on agency books for five or so months have suddenly been selling, and Philip Middlemiss, of Stockdale & Leggo Melbourne, says that buyer inquiry levels are also at a three-year high. "We had a huge clearance in April."
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May 19, 2009 at 01:26 PM
THE housing market kept its head above water in the March quarter, as Australia was sinking into recession.
Data released yesterday by two of the largest property research groups confirmed residential markets were stable nationally.
Australian Property Monitors and RP Data were at odds as to whether house prices were up or down in Sydney and Brisbane, but they agreed the market had shown remarkable resilience.
"Housing and unit figures show a surprisingly resilient residential property market amidst the global and domestic economic turmoil,’’ APM economist Matthew Bell said.
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May 18, 2009 at 05:01 PM · Posted under News
Demand has never been stronger for renovator’s delights, with bargain hunters on the prowl.
There’s no kitchen, the upstairs windows are broken, plaster is falling off the walls, the bathroom is a shed in the backyard and someone has torched the living room.
This mouldy, unkempt and rickety terrace in Smithers Street, Chippendale, is in such poor condition that one of the upstairs bedrooms has been sealed to prevent would-be buyers from falling through the rotten floorboards.
"This is without doubt the worst place I’ve ever sold," says Walter Burfitt-Williams, sales executive from Ray White Double Bay. "And yet the response has been overwhelming. I had 62 groups through on Saturday I expect keen competition at the auction."
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May 18, 2009 at 04:50 PM · Posted under News
IT’S the best time in seven years for first home buyers to get into the property market, a survey says.
A combination of static house prices and low interest rates have improved housing prices, according to the Housing Industry Association-Commonwealth Bank housing affordability index.
The index for first home buyers rose 22.3 index points in the March quarter to 175.8 points.
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May 12, 2009 at 11:26 AM · Posted under News

First-timers wanting the most from the grant are flocking to the new-home heaven at Kellyville.
Aprocession of cars moves slowly up Blue Bell Circuit at 10.40am on a sunny Saturday. Some drivers pull up at the kerb, others continue leisurely along Halcyon Avenue, gazing at the parade of imposing houses with equally grand names: Sovereign, Newport, The Windsor, Omega Elan, The Celeste and, inevitably, The Castle.
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May 12, 2009 at 09:30 AM · Posted under News
Low auction numbers concentrated demand and produced some high prices on the weekend, with competition between investors and first home buyers pushing apartment prices above many reserves.
Agents also reported some interest from developers that they said was a sign of increasing confidence in an economic recovery.
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May 11, 2009 at 05:27 PM · Posted under News
THE threat of pay cuts and unemployment are driving a growing number of young Australians out of rental properties and back to living with their parents or into shared accommodation.
The trend is adding to the downward pressure on rents sparked by the rising number of young people leaving rental properties to take advantage of the Rudd Government’s boost to the first-home buyers scheme and lower interest rates.
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