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photography: Is It Really Worth It? A Closer Look at Real Estate Photography’s Bottom Line - 12/15/09 01:16 PM
Due to the marketing power of the internet and the fact that 87%+ of buyers use this as their source for finding a home; it becomes clear that having eye catching photographs is vital! According to a study on Point2, the argument for real estate photography is clear.  After monitoring listings for a 30-day period the results showed that the listings with 20+ photos brought in over 15 times more views and nearly 10 times the leads as those listings with a single photo. An additional study showed that the average Days on Market had direct correlation to the number of … (4 comments)

photography: Your Bi-Weekly Bright Idea Update from RealSupport! - 11/18/09 10:46 AM
We strive to keep our clients updated on the latest and greatest when it comes to marketing and technology. Below are this weeks "Bright Ideas"...
Social Networking is Here to Stay...Are You Connected?It's no secret that in today's competitive marketplace, social networking is a must.  There are hundreds of social networking websites from which to choose. Find out which websites will benefit you the most...
Wordless Marketing Creates Strong First Impressions!Think of the pictures of a listing as the initial draw.  If buyers see blurry, dark or cluttered photographs - they are far less likely to look any further into the … (0 comments)

photography: Wordless Marketing Creates Strong First Impressions! - 10/14/09 12:43 PM
We all know the saying a picture is worth a thousand words, which we would all agree to be true.  Seeing a single picture can evoke strong emotions or take you somewhere else entirely- and that’s powerful!  So, knowing this to be the case; let’s talk about real estate photography.
You may have the most creative and top-notch marketing strategies.  You may have a monthly budget that far exceeds other agents in your area and may have the upper hand on ad placement.  However, if the pictures are low quality- it can deter buyers quickly. 
Think of the pictures of the … (3 comments)