Photo blogging tips to grow your business August 4, 2010
Posted by caimagemaker in blogging, photography, real estate video, virtual tours.Tags: blogging, photography, real estate video, Video
1 comment so far
This article is your reminder. It’s August and hopefully you’re out and about in your market and neighborhood showing property or meeting with people. As long as you’re out there, bring a camera.
Sometime before next selling season — maybe during the time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, or maybe in that panicky search engine optimization/social media/viral marketing epiphany you’ll have in March or April of next year — you’re going to wish you had a nice photograph of something in your town. Maybe record a little video, too, if you’re ambitious. But definitely start taking some snapshots of the areas where you work. Obviously, I’m not talking about specific houses — hopefully they’ll be off the market and sold. I’m talking about the things that make your neighborhoods and cities unique and cool. Things you might like to write about on your blog. Maybe not today, of course, but sometime in the next year.
Media the you create now will have a better chance of helping you put the best face on your neighborhoods and cities. Having these resources on-hand now can make your winter season content-creation work go much easier. It also will allow you to get a couple months’ jump for any seasonally focused posts you might do. For example, you can release your classic fireworks blog post a few months early, along with photos of the neighborhoods that have good views.
Here are a few tips to help get you started grabbing images that you can use throughout the next few months to help prepare you for next year’s selling season: Carry a camera with you all the time. If it’s your iPhone, that’s fine — you just need stuff for your blog. It’s more important that you have a camera than that you have the best camera. Start taking advantage of “golden hour,” the first hour and last hour of sunlight. If you’re an early riser, take advantage of that and shoot pictures just after dawn. This early light will give you some great stuff to work with. The last hour of sunlight may conflict with your dinner plans, so go out to eat someplace where you can take photos of the neighborhood.
Make a list of blog posts you might like to write over the winter for next season, and then go out and take supporting photographs. When you download the pictures to your computer, change the file names from something like DSC101009.jpg to something descriptive like Best-Coffee-Shop-in-Newport Beach.jpg. Make sure to include the city in the name of the file, a property tagged photos and video are very search engine friendly. Shoot a wide variety of subjects. The only thing keeping them all together would be that they are in the markets you work in. If you really can’t think of anything to shoot, go to your favorite place in your neighborhood. Then take a picture of the most interesting thing you see, walk 10 steps, take another picture and so on.
Don’t have time to take pictures now? Find a high school kid you trust, hand the kid your camera. Offer him or her some money to go take pictures of cool stuff in the neighborhood. You’ll end up with some useless stuff, but you’ll likely get something good out of it, too.
Video Review – Best compact video camera Zi8 July 14, 2010
Posted by caimagemaker in real estate video, video, YouTube.Tags: california image maker, photography, real estate video, Video, video sharing, virtual tours, YouTube
add a comment
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
Vince Lombardi on Lead Generation June 28, 2010
Posted by caimagemaker in photography, real estate video.Tags: lead generation, photography, Video
add a comment
Vince Lombardi one of the greatest football coaches in history was a big believer in performing ordinary tasks with extraordinary precision. He began every training camp with the same message: As he stood before a team of seasoned professional players, he raised a ball above his head and proclaimed, “This is a football”. Then proceeded to talk about blocking and tackling.
Online lead generation has become as sophisticated as NFL football, with numerous specialties and techniques. However, the basics are not very complicated and will deliver outstanding results if performed with extraordinary precision. Focus on these three essentials: Learn More Click Here
6 simple tips for Video Blogging June 26, 2010
Posted by caimagemaker in blogging, real estate video, video.Tags: blogging, real estate video, Video
add a comment
Using video in your real estate business is a great form of marketing and lead generation. Here are some thoughts on how to get started: Check out the video > Click Here
Facebook Video Ads Rock!!! June 22, 2010
Posted by caimagemaker in Facebook, video.Tags: facebook, Video
add a comment
Have you considered using Facebook video ads? First, Facebook is a top-ten video site without without setting out to be. Second, Facebook is home to some of the most engaged viewers online. Finally, Facebook users need very little encouragement to start sharing. Must read: Click Here
Do Facebook Ads Really Work? June 15, 2010
Posted by caimagemaker in Facebook, video.Tags: facebook, Video
add a comment
Facebook Ads offer on the most targeted advertizing channels in today’s media mix. When you evaluate the return on investment of your current ad spend, Facebook is a channel you must consider. The following statistics are from a conducted an independent survey of Facebook users assessing their attitudes toward ads on the site. Click Here

Visit us @ www.caimagemaker.com
Google Juice – Photo blog your way to the top February 1, 2010
Posted by caimagemaker in blogging, photography, real estate video, video.Tags: blogging, photography, real estate video, Video, video sharing
add a comment
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
Posted by caimagemaker in video, YouTube.Tags: Video, video sharing, YouTube
add a comment
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 >






