How Soonr Has Helped My Business

Soonr is a great tool that allows you to synchronize folders which you choose on your computer with their online servers, allowing for backup, redundancy and document sharing.  It’s not perfect, but it’s absolutely saving me hours of paper shuffling.

I have already gone paperless.  It’s very rare that I handle paper at all.  Everything I do is originated on my computer, and anything that would normally be sent to me as a paper copy is sent through fax, directly to e-mail.  I use ZipForms to create contracts, Docusign to fill them out and sign them, and Soonr.com to make them available anywhere in the world.

The only time I deal with paper is if someone hands it to me.  Then it ends up in the office scanner and is immediately turned into a PDF file and saved directly through the network into a folder on my server.

Bulky Attachments

One inherent problem we have in the digital world are e-mail attachments.  Attaching a document to an e-mail is like attaching a flat bed trailer to a Prius.  The car wasn’t designed to carry all that bulky data.  The solution is to post the document online in one location and then give others the ability to access the information.  Attachments sent through e-mail are copies of originals.  Why not just make the original available rather than risking duplicates that no longer match.

Synchronizing Online

Soonr.com is one of many services that allows this.  When I generate, or receive a PDF file (every document that I transmit digitally, if not already in PDF format, will be converted to PDF format) I simply save it to a folder based on my method of organization.  Soonr runs on my computer and monitors folders that I choose.  Any time there is a file or folder added to the folder that is being synchronized, it is uploaded securely to Soonr.com and made accessible to me anywhere in the world, from either a computer, or through their iPhone application.

Sharing Files

The true brilliance lies in the ability to share the files.  Now, I can give access to important contract information to the people who need to see it.  By sharing a password protected folder online, I can simply direct my title company, inspection company, attorney, buyer’s agent, etc., to the shared folder and give them access to specific documents, or folders.

Soonr.com is just one of many different services that help you with this type of backup and online collaboration or “cloud computing.”

Basic Folder Management for REALTORS®

The transaction folder contains the client folders.

Technology is evolving so quickly that one method will be phased out faster than you can … well, see?  It’s happened again.  As the paper world slowly morphs to the digital world, which is probably so slow because of the learning curve, people will develop systems that will overlap, and may ultimately confuse the flow of information.

If you’re a meticulous record keeper, and you’re tired of a desktop full of messy files and icons, and you don’t want to deal with paper anymore, AND your brokerage doesn’t offer a transaction management system that automatically stores your documents online, it may be time to employ the simplicity of Windows Folders to manage your digital filing cabinet.

With a simple folder structure and a consistent system of naming conventions, you can be assured that all of your information will be where you expect it to be.

Naming Conventions

Don’t be confused by this term.  It’s simply how you name and organize your folders.

How I Do It

This is so simple, yet some think it to be so complicated.  Folders and folder heirarchy has been around since the early days of DOS (don’t know what that is?  No worries.)  Windows allows you to create a folder, then create a folder inside a folder, and so on, and so on.

On my desktop, I have a folder called Transact.  In that folder, there are sub-folders.  Each sub-folder is named after the client.  I call these “client folders.”

The transaction folder contains the client folders.

The transaction folder contains the client folders.

Inside one of the client folders is a list of properties that have been tied to this client.  I refer to these as “property folders.”

Client Folder

The client folder contains the property folders for that client.

Inside each property folder is a set of folders that are typically the same every time.  I call these by their label.  For instance, in 1234 Overthere Street, there’s a folder for all of the photos that I take of the property.  There’s a folder for listing documents, and there is a folder for each offer that I receive on the property.

The property folder contains all of the folders for the digital content generated during the listing and contract timelines.

The property folder contains all of the folders for the digital content generated during the listing and contract timelines.

The key to successfully organizing your digital documents if you don’t have an online transaction management system is to have a solid understanding of how you can organize folders in Windows (by the way, this works on a Mac too) and apply your own personal touch to the folders you create.

By creating a system that you understand, it will always be consistent, and you’ll learn how to quickly access the information that you need when you need it.  After you have your own system, simply create a shortcut to that folder, and you have a quick way to pull up every piece of digital information related to your real estate business.

To top it off, you can apply an online file sharing and collaboration tool called a “cloud” like Soonr.com, which allows you to install a program that will monitor your Transact folder and all folders inside that folder, and subsequently upload and synchronize all of the files contained therein to the soonr.com server.  This gives you global access to your organizational system.

Get organized today.

Better Soonr than Later, SOONR?

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soonrYesterday I discovered and implemented one of the coolest websites I have come across in a long time.  The site is called soonr.com and it’s designed to provide document collaboration and backup services for your computer by creating your own personal computer “cloud.”

Here’s how it works.  You create an account on soonr.com.  You download the soonr application and run it.  In the application you tell soonr.com which local files and folders you want to keep updated at soonr.com and away it goes.  Soonr will mirror your local folder to their website and then give you the ability to share it with others or synchronize it with another computer.  Login to soonr.com and there you’ll see all of your documents, which you can view online, send, print, and edit right there.  The best part about it is that there’s a free iPhone application for it that allows you to access your word documents, powerpoint presentations, pdf files, images, you  name it, you can do it.

Apparently the world is catching the buzz on Soonr.com.  Since this article was published, which was only a few hours ago, one of the “folks” over at Soonr.com commented with a few more features that I didn’t yet know about:

“When you are away from your office and you need access to your documents, why wait until later. Do it Soonr.”

That was the founding principle. Have you discovered that you can share your printers just like a document? The cool thing is that you can print to any shared printer without having to deal with drivers, etc. So if a client calls and wants an updated quote and they are using Soonr, you can print directly to their printer – all from your iPhone or iPod Touch. I love that feature.

Or a more personal use…you want to send a picture to your friend or family member. Send it directly to their printer then call them and tell them to go look. It freaks them out, “How’d you do that?”. Great fun.

My backup needs have just been met.  The caveat?  Only 500 MB storage is given to you free…but if you do the math, the current price on an 80GB hard drive (old school, internal) is about $40.00, and they’re giving you 500MB.

Give it a try today!

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