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How to Promote Your Listings Using Video

July 05 2016

vscreen how to promote your listing using video

Whether you're new to the real estate business or a seasoned veteran, if you're not utilizing video to promote your listings, you could be missing out on a potential goldmine.

Producing and posting video of your listings might seem a difficult and time-consuming task, but once you've mastered the process, it's a pretty quick and easy way with great potential to grow your business quickly.

Before you hit the record button, take some time to figure out who your audience is. The easiest way to do this is to target the clients you've already worked with, and the communities you've worked in.

If you want to start small as you hone your video marketing plan, send some videos out to your existing client list. If they're not interested in any of your current listings, they may share them with friends and family who may be interested.

A good place to market your listings is on YouTube.

Chances are you'll gain exposure there. After all, it's only one of the world's largest search engines, with over one billion unique visitors each month watching six billion hours of video. More than half of prospective homebuyers head to YouTube to research homes and communities.

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