The New Gmail Tabbed InBoxes, an Introduction

Key i-FAStTRAC How-To Video: In this Video I show you to New Gmail Tabbed InBoxes, what they mean, and how to use them in your Business. This is great news for the users of the Gmail Server; but this new change has ramifications for Email Marketers ? guess what? the Real Estate Leads Management Industry is really a veiled Email Marketing Industry. Tags: i-FAStTRAC, Real Estate Training, Key Yessaad, Key How-To Video, Real Estate Email Marketing, Email Marketing, Real Estate Drip Campaigns

Posted by Key Yessaad on July 31, 2013 at 12:06 PM 545 Views

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4 Comments

Reply Nina Cisneros
6:54 PM on February 11, 2014 
Hi Key,
I had no idea I can sort my incoming emails since gmail didn't do it automatically; I had to go into settings and change it myself. This is great. Thank you.
Reply Wanda Venson
10:13 PM on August 1, 2013 
Key, I certainly appreciated this video. you explained some other aspects, I had questions about emailing and social media all in one brief presentation.
Well done! Keep em come:-)).
Wanda Venson
Reply Key Yessaad
5:56 PM on July 31, 2013 
Justin Dibbs says...
So, does the new label/inbox system change your recommendation for a separate email, like gmx.com for all the B.S. email like social stuff, Amazon coupons ect?


What an excellent question Justin - it takes an advanced internet Marketing Agent to think the way you do... the answer is No. When you join an outfit like Trulia or Zillow, they make money by selling and making public your email; and that will flood your inbox, even if it is now separated into tabs. you never want your Business Email to be merchandised in the Bazaar of the internet.
Reply Justin Dibbs
2:38 PM on July 31, 2013 
So, does the new label/inbox system change your recommendation for a separate email, like gmx.com for all the B.S. email like social stuff, Amazon coupons ect?