| Dear
Bob:
You are not alone
--this is a common complaint among active e-mail
users. E-mail attachments can be such an
important part of our online marketing, that
knowing how to do it successfully every time can
make a big difference in the results of your
online business. There four situations
involving attachments that can cause real
problems for both the sender and receiver:
- Receiver
Cannot View The Attachment - the file
came over fine, but the recipient doesn't
have the necessary software to open and view
it.
- The
Attached File Is Too Big - many e-mail
systems limit the size of attached files.
Also, if a big file does get through, the
long download time can annoy the recipient.
- The
Recipient Uses AOL - attachments sent
from a standard e-mail system to an AOL
account will often get mangled --this can
also happen when sending attachments to
recipients using corporate e-mail accounts.
- The
Attachment Contains Sensitive Information
- sometimes e-mail is delivered to someone
other than the intended recipient.
This can be a serious liability if it
contains sensitive information (i.e. a
client's financial information).
Fortunately,
there are easy solutions to each of these
attachment problems...
How To Make
Your Attachments Universally Viewable
Let's say you
want to send property photos from your MLS
system or a CMA, your recipient is not likely to
have the necessary software to view these files.
Using HotSend,
you can create a special version of any printable
document (called a "Hot" file with a
.HOT file extension) that can be viewed with the
free and easy to install HotSend viewer.
Simply download and install the free Hotsend
software, which then becomes one of your
"printers". To send a
"Hot" version of your document you
simply "print" it using the Hotsend
print driver. This will automatically
convert it to the ".HOT" format and
attach it to a new e-mail message --all in one
step. If your recipient does not have the
necessary viewer, HotSend includes a link in
each e-mail message so they can quickly (it's
less than 200kbs) and easily download it.
How To
Compress Your Attachments To Make Them Smaller
You can
"compress" most files (often making
them considerably smaller) by
"zipping" them. PKZip
is the standard compression software for Windows
PCs. You simply run your file through the
PKZip software to create a compressed version of
it, having a .zip file extension. The only
disadvantage to this method is that the
recipient will need the appropriate software to
"unzip" (i.e. decompress) the file.
Fortunately, most people have some sort of zip
software on their machines.
How To Avoid
The AOL "Mangled Attachment" Problem
This was covered
in last month's article on How
To Make Your E-mail AOL Friendly.
Using a free service called Click2Send
you create online "safe deposit boxes"
where you can upload any file (through a Web
browser). This eliminates the need to send
an attachment because it allows the recipient to
simply download it through their Web browser
(via a link sent to them by e-mail).
Click2Send is also the solution to sending very
large files because you can upload files up to
50mbs in size.
How To Send
Attachments Securely
UPS
Online Courier is a service similar to
Click2Send in that it lets you upload any file
--only in this case, to a highly secure server.
The recipient receives an e-mail with a link to
where they can download the file using their Web
browser. However, for added security, the
password required to download the file is not
included with the e-mail. You must contact
them in some other way (i.e. phone) to deliver
the necessary password. Also, UPS Online
Courier will track whether the document was
downloaded and when it occurred.
You might it
helpful to use the table below as a quick
reference for choosing the right method for
sending attachments:
|
Situation
|
Suggested
Method(s)
|
| Recipient
doesn't have the software necessary to
view the file |
HotSend |
| Large
Files |
HotSend
(will often reduce file sizes during
conversion)
PKZip
Click2Send (for very
large files) |
| Recipient
uses AOL |
Click2Send
UPS Online Courier |
| File
contains highly sensitive Information |
UPS
Online Courier |
One last thing to
remember. It is extremely important
to never change or remove the file extension of
any attached file you are sending, no matter
what method you use to send it. For
example, if you send a Word file "Your
CMA.doc" but leave off or change the
".doc" part, the recipient's
computer will not have a clue on how to open
that file.
E-mail is more
than just messaging. It can also be a
highly effective way to deliver documents that
are important to your business and clients.
Knowing how to do this consistently, regardless
of the situation, will help eliminate
frustration and make your online business that
much more profitable!
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Article
Resources:
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| HotSend
- an easy and free way to make all
your e-mail attachments universally
viewable |
PKZip
- the standard for compressing PC
files |
| Click2Send
- great for sending attachments to AOL
recipients and/or large attachments |
UPS
Online Courier - a highly
secure way to send transactionally
sensitive documents |
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