Many systems differentiate between a "contact" and a "prospect." This is a good thing to do. What's the difference for our purposes?
A contact is virtually anyone you know or do business with. In real estate contact management, that would include surveyors, title companies, appraisers, etc.
A prospect is someone whom you hope to provide your real estate representation services to in the future. They are different, yet one person can fit into both of these niches. It's important to separate them because you will be doing marketing to prospects, while you probably do not want to waste marketing budget for those who have little chance of being a future client..
Part of the Contact Management Training Series - The Whole Series:
The Importance of a Good System
Contacts and Prospects - The Difference
Don't Use The MLS Solution
Protecting Your Contact Data is Critical
Using a Prospect Type Field for Efficiency
Sourcing Prospects for Profit
Using a Status Field to Help with Marketing

