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Old Rule: Curb Appeal >> New Rule: Web Appeal August 5, 2010

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Virtual Staging

Your home’s first impression may not be one that is face to face with a prospective buyer. The “Curb appeal” of yesterday is now the “Web appeal” of today. In today’s world, 90% percent of home buyers start their search online, as reported by the National Association of Realtors. The internet is the number one source consumers first learned about the home they purchase, 36% of home buyers first say their new home online. And the California Association of Realtors reports that the number one requested feature of online listings is media. These are impressive figures, and one that means your home needs to make a strong virtual impression.

Part of this impression is made through online photos and extends into virtual home tours and video. Showing your property is about creating a story line. A home buyer is looking for certain amenities and specifications during their buying process, but in addition, they are looking for a home that will give them the lifestyle they seek. To answer this need, you must make sure your property  has an ambiance that is appealing. This requires a visual marketing strategy, and a properly staged home can tell this story. Today’s technology allows for even more dynamic visual presentation of vacant properties with virtual staging.

To create a virtual experience and ambiance, one must develop a plan. What is the demographic of your buyers? Is this a home that will interest empty-nesters, large families, or vacationers?
Once you have distinguished this, then consider what story each room should display. Today consumers expect rich media from online listings and the most effective way to engage consumers and tell the story is an online commercial, or eMercial   Industry-wide media professionals agree that a well-scripted narration provides the emotional “sell”, enhancing the details provided by the visual images.

Video Review – Best compact video camera Zi8 July 14, 2010

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 Those high-tech, palm size camcorders keep getting better and better. They’re relatively inexpensive, easy to use and perfect for showcasing your listings, your neighborhood, your satisfied clients and even yourself!  The Kodak Zi8 has become especially popular for a number of reasons. Learn More >> Click Here

Get social media results in real estate June 30, 2010

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This is a must see! How are real estate professionals using social media to get results. Whether they are sharing videos, listings or advice with their communities and prospective buyers or sellers, real estate pros are making progress in using social media for real results. Check it out >> Click Here
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Google Juice – Photo blog your way to the top February 1, 2010

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Great article:

There is no question that blogging can be a powerful tool to help you and your Website stand out from the crowd and generate new business. And, as many have already discovered, it can be time consuming and a lot of work —until now. Posterous is great tool to make basic blogging easy, efficient and effective. It is what I used to make this post. http://digg.com/d31HRfq

The very first video posted to YouTube January 4, 2010

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It is incredible to think that from this video April 2005 to November 2009 YouTube today has over  70,000 videos are uploaded daily.  We have now been transformed into a “Clip Culture” where over 100,000,000 videos are viewed on YouTube every day, and all successful companies are being forced to become media companies.  This is the first video on YouTube, uploaded at 8:27PM on Saturday April 23rd, 2005. The video was uploaded by Jawed Karim , co-founder of YouTube, shot by Yakov Lapitsky at the San Diego Zoo.  The Clip Culture we no live in was born out of events of 2004 that were only viewable at the moment it was broadcast or the time it occurred.  The first was the Janet Jackson Superbowl “wardrobe  malfunction” and the other was the Tsunami where amateur video filmed on a cell phone was the primary available footage. Check out the video >

A 2010 Prediction – All companies will become media companies January 3, 2010

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This list of best practices is a great summary of your companies to “To Do List” for the new year. Social Media, specifically video is going to be very important. The need to create engaging content that is relevant to your audience will be one of your biggest communications challenges in the new year. Creating content that does not contain an overt sales pitch, but instead helps your prospects solve their business issues will become one of the most effective ways to build trust and interest and ultimately engagement with your company.  Finding a media production partner will be critical to a successful new year. Check it out > Click Here 

Must See You Tube Announcement December 23, 2009

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**This is huge, must see! ** YouTube announces Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR). This will give narrated videos a huge boost on Google search results. Are you looking for a competitive advantage? This is it, and we can get you there. Read Article: Click Here

42 ways to use video to grow your business December 22, 2009

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Check out this great article on video best practices. New visual languages, rich media content, lower video production costs and shrinking attention spans are changing how businesses communicate. In-house or outsourced, video is becoming a standard delivery medium for marketing and communications activities. http://tinyurl.com/yfy3976 

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