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4 Hacks For Using Gmail Like a Pro

August 12 2014

gmailforRE LoneWolf1Gmail is one of the most popular and functional tools for managing your email. While Google's service has been around for well over a decade, there are definitely some great features that people aren't leveraging to their best advantage. Here are a few tips on how you can make your inbox more efficient and get Gmail working for you.

Combine multiple email inboxes into one place

Being able to combine all your mail into one central place is easily the best thing about using Gmail. I personally have 10 different email addresses all flowing into the same inbox. Over the years, you may have signed up for a Hotmail or Yahoo account, or maybe have a work account that you'd like to bring into your inbox. You could have a brokerage email as well as an inbox for your own real estate domain. You should be able to do this with most email setups, it just requires you to be able to forward you existing inbox to your Gmail inbox. Here's a couple resources on how to get that going for you.

Once you get this setup, you will be able to send and receive email through your Gmail account. Nobody on your email list would even know that you're using Google's service.

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