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Real Estate Company is Using Desktop Alert Software as the Ultimate Solution for Real Time Communication Clients

Alerts about relevant Real Estate Deals delivered directly to clients desktop and mobile phone.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) December 24, 2005 -- Eshop Enterprises announced today that Rosano & Associates, a leading real estate broker in Marcus & Millichap, has licensed the Eshop desktop alert software. The Desktop Alert software will enable the Rosano team to update clients with new listings in real time. Rosano & Associates chose E-shop’s Desktop Alert as its next generation technology for communicating with their clients via alerts directly to desktops and via SMS alerts directly to their mobile phones.

Rosano & Associates use a variety of marketing tools that give them an advantage in the market. They were looking for a solution to update users with new listings in real time and in an organized manner said Yoni Avital, VP business development in E-shop Enterprises. Rosano & Associates chose E-shop’s Desktop Alert as its next generation technology for communicating with their clients via alerts directly to their desktops and via SMS alerts directly to their mobile phones.

According to Sagiv Rosano the president of Rosano team “Today’s markets are more volatile, good deals are scarce and hard to find. Waiting for an email, a fax or a broker call to inform you about a deal or market conditions is just not acceptable in today’s environment. In today’s real estate market you need an Edge. The Rosano Deal Notification will offer you that edge.”

In response to the increasing need of several clients to send news alerts to their customers,
E-Shop embarked on the development of a new and innovative vehicle to transmit instant notifications to thousands of recipients in a manner that would be faster, less expensive and more efficient than traditional email alerts.

Current methods of delivering “alerts” are slow and ineffective. While “non-electronic” methods of updating such as daily newspapers and fax are slow and costly, even existing electronic methods of delivery are insufficient. Thus, for example, e-mail “alerts” sent simultaneously to mass numbers of subscribers are prone to:

 
  • Inconsistent delivery due to blocks imposed by ISPs
  • Inadvertent sending to user’s junk mail
  • Inadvertent deletion by user spam filters
  • Inadvertent deletion by end users
  • Lag time between sending email to a large numbers of users until the time they are opened.

Whether you are corporate management, a company owner or a publisher of time sensitive information, you will increase efficiency and productivity by using the desktop alert software to send alerts and notifications to your subscribers and customers.

E-Shop’s Desktop Alert has applications in almost any industry. Evidence of the diversification of the system can easily be seen by the list of E-Shop’s clients which range from companies distributing alerts relating to news, finance, weather, traffic and security, to those using the desktop alert software for interoffice communication. E-Shop’s Desktop Alert software fits any business model and offers users a cutting edge solution for delivering alerts quickly and efficiently to a large number of end-users.

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