Reaching out to your contacts is not only a good idea, it’s vital to your success in today’s mortgage world. Velma users already know that life-events are constantly happening to their contacts every month: babies are being born, people are getting married or divorced, graduations, etc. All of these events are the reasons people continue to need to buy new homes. If you haven’t developed a warm and friendly relationship with your past contacts and sphere of influence, these events are passing you by.
Velma has made it even easier to stay in touch with your contacts in a friendly, no-pressure way with the new Homefront eNewsletter. This eNewsletter is available to all non-Basic users and has been optimized for Co-branding as well.
>>Click here to send it to your contacts today
An example of what this eNewsletter looks like is embedded below.
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February 2010
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Donald Demo
Demo Mortgage Company
909 S. Allante Ave Suite 230
Boise, ID 83709
donald.demo@velmatools.com
208-854-7911
www.velma.com

Occurring this month:
GroundHog Day
Lincoln's Birthday
Valentine's Day
Washington's Birthday
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SnapshotPostcard.com
If you have an iPhone, SnapshotPostcard is a great little app that allows you to send real postcards to real mailboxes...from your phone!
You know the situation. You’re away on vacation and you think “why don’t I send a postcard?” You find a suitably tacky specimen and then try to track down a stamp, discovering that you have to visit the tobacconist to buy one, and the tobacconists are closed today. Finally, the card bought, filled out and stamped, you put it in a postbox to commence its six-week odyssey through the foreign postal system.
It’s so World 1.0, right? What we need is a way to snap a picture and have it magically turn up on Aunt Flo’s doormat. This is what SnapShot Postcard does. The iPhone application accesses your film roll (so you can even use it on an iPod Touch) — you choose a photo, add a message and an address and hit send. A few days later, a printed postcard drops through the letterbox.
Give it a try yourself or tell someone you know to send you a card. The first one is completely free! www.snapshotpostcard.com 

People always call it luck when you've acted more sensibly than they have.
-- Anne Tyler
Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time.
-- Steven Wright
The only sure thing about luck is that it will change.
-- Wilson Mizner
One of the most important ways to manifest integrity is to be loyal to those who are not present. In doing so, we build the trust of those who are present.
-- Stephen Covey

gelid
Definition: [JEL - id] -- 1. Extremely cold; icy
Example: The weather is gelid on a recent Thursday night--so uninviting that it's hard to imagine anyone venturing out. -- Letta Tayler, "The Accent's on Brooklyn",Newsday, April 6, 2000

Question 1.) What childhood character is immortalized as a large brass statue in downtown Lima, Peru?
a.) Popeye
b.) Mickey Mouse
c.) The Cat in the Hat
d.) Winnie the Pooh
Question 2.) What do you call the short bits of organ music played at a baseball game?
a.) Blurb
b.) Tucket
c.) Smit
d.) Rift
Question 3.) What product did Elvis Presley make a commercial for in 1954?
a.) Guitar
b.) Sunglasses
c.) Doughnuts
d.) Hair gel
Question 4.) Which of these animals cannot walk backwards?
a.) Raven
b.) Turtle
c.) Emu
d.) Penguin
Trivia Answers: #1. d.) Winnie the Pooh; #2. b.) Tucket; #3 c.) Doughnuts; #4. c.) Emu
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