Archive for November 3rd, 2008
Text Marketing for Real Estate
Qittle can help the average real estate listing go from ordinary to extraordinary! Mobile devices have connected the world in the 21st century and Qittle’s SMS solutions will bring your business to the world with the touch of a button. It’s easy to use, customer friendly, affordable and the real solution for real estate today. With Qittle’s text message solutions, your business can create its own keyword in order to track anyone who even shows the slightest interest in your listing.
Imagine: A passerby sees a house for sale and wants more information on the listing. The passerby texts in the keyword and within seconds is given square footage, bedrooms, bathrooms, listing price and even a link with pictures. The agent or broker then has that person’s phone number and can follow up.
Get this text messaging service today for your real estate business– with Qittle! The possibilities are endless—your business can cater the text message to each listing and track interest in your listings. Try our free trial period of 30 days and 100 texts with no obligation. Experience what Qittle can do for you in today’s very competitive real estate market and follow up easily to have the advantage over clients in the market for a new home!
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Qittles and Bits
Dear Pet Food world,
I want to take my aging (but deeply loved) cat Igby off the “friskies” diet- I have long known this food is lower quality when it comes to overall nutrition, keeping a healthy coat, helping with digestion and preventing hairballs. Vets and specialists recommend IAMS, Hills Science Diet, and even homemade food with organic ingredients over the usual supermarket kibble. Same goes for dogs-Purina and other household names just aren’t cutting it. So, where can I find this food without making a trip to the Vet? And yeah right, like I have the time to cut up salmon and liver bits and egg-making it myself is just not going to happen…plus that smell….. I’ve seen coupons floating around in the Sunday paper or magazines I read, but I never seem to take the time to clip them, much less remember them when I am making a trip to the store.
Would someone please send me a message, telling me where this high quality food is sold (somewhere other than PetSmart?) I don’t like big box stores so much, but I know its out there-even at stores deemed “gourmet” like Whole Foods- but I need more information to become an informed consumer before I buy. Pet food, like everything else, is not cheap. Please text me about sale prices, valuable coupons, and nutritional values as well. I want Igby to live long and prosper, and lord knows my talking tortie-siamese will eat anything, even the cream I put in my coffee, which she now waits for like clockwork every single morning (go figure). I prefer giving her the good stuff now more than ever. Thanks, Deb

