Corporate Email Account:
You now have a jpar.net email address.
Your email address is your first name and your last name @jpar.net.
Emails sent to this address will forward to the gmail address you provided to us on the survey. If you would like your emails to go out from your jpar.net email address, the instructions are below.
EXAMPLE:
Jane Doe's jpar.netemail address is: janedoe@jpar.net
Your Voicemail:
Make it professional! In your message, say that you are with JPAR® Real Estate, make it brief, but useful.
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Your Email Compliance
Here’s a link that gives summary information.
https://www.nar.realtor/logos-and-trademark-rules/trademark-logo-use-on-the-internet
They list 4 main rules that boil down to Realtor can only be used with your name. It can not be used with a description word like the, my, your…
Here is a brief list of the principal rules affecting use of the REALTOR® marks in domain names:
- The term REALTOR®, whether used as part of a domain name or in some other fashion must refer to a member or a member's firm.
- The term REALTOR® may not be used with descriptive words or phrases. For example, Number1realtor.comnumberone-realtor.com, chicagorealtors.org or realtorproperties.com are all incorrect.
- The term REALTOR® should never be used to denote an occupation or business. Do not combine words like “your,” “my,” “our” or any descriptive words or phrases between your name and the membership mark. JaneDoeMyRealtor.comand YourChicagoRealtorJohnDoe.comare all examples of improper use.
- For use as a domain name or e-mail address on the Internet the term REALTOR® does not need to be separated from the member's name or firm name with punctuation. For example, both johndoe-realtor.com and johndoerealtor.com would be correct uses of the term as a part of domain names and jdoe*realtors@webnetservices.com(link sends e-mail) and jdoerealtors@webnetservices.com(link sends e-mail) are both correct uses of the term as part of an e-mail address.