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SavvySchool Basic Training™ #2: Learning the Anatomy of your SavvyCard® Web App

It’s way easier to figure out than Biology, we promise!

Last week’s blog walked you through SavvySchool Basic Training #1: Taking the steps to activate, find and save your SavvyCard® web app. Now that your SavvyCard web app is easily accessible on your phone, let’s talk about its parts so you understand how it works and how to use it.

The Parts of your SavvyCard® Web App

Getting the swing of using your SavvyCard is easy as pie. Bonnie Strickland, SavvyCard All-Star and top-producing REALTOR® couldn’t be happier: “SavvyCard is so fast! I call it my bible for Real Estate. It’s accurate and it’s easy.”

Check out Bonnie’s Bites #10: Why SavvyCard® Is My Bible for Real Estate to learn more about the awesome benefits of using you SavvyCard.

Getting Familiar with Your SavvyCard® Web App in 5 Easy Steps

  1. Launch your SavvyCard on your phone or other device by tapping the app icon (if you forgot how to do this, contact us).
  2. Once it’s opened, tap the “Call” button on your phone, and then compare how this button behaves when you click it on your desktop computer instead (and/or your tablet, if you have one)*. The Call button is how someone would call you using your SavvyCard.
    *SAVVY TIP: SavvyCards are “smart” and know that type of device you’re on so they’ll display different information on different devices.
  3. Click on the “Email” button to open the overlay. This is how someone would email you using your SavvyCard.
  4. Click on the “Text” button. This is how someone would text you using your SavvyCard.
  5. Click on the “Share” button. This is how someone would send your card to themselves or to another person.
    *SAVVY TIP: The more you use your SavvyCard and the more you and other people share it, the more “important” it appears to search engines, and the higher it will be placed in search results.

With an overwhelming numbers of buyers out in the field searching for properties on smartphones and tablets, successful REALTOR® Tom Scaglione explains: “It’s important to be mobile compatible. I’m using it primarily as a mobile website and for all my Social Media needs, and getting good reactions from it.”

Check out more of Tom’s Tips #5: The Benefits of Going Mobile:

 

That’s It! Once you have done these things, you have mastered the basic anatomy of a SavvyCard and completed SavvyCard Basic Training. Next week, keep your eyes peeled for our next blog – it will walk you step-by-step through our first delicious “SavvyRecipe” that will teach you how to use SavvyCard in a specific way to achieve business success.

Until next time … Stay Savvy!

– The SavvyCard Team