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Nelly Berova
How to use video to improve your estate agency’s search results
Video is the perfect medium for property listings, but they can work much harder for you and your website, as Nelly Berova explains.
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Latest property news
Pugh’s proptech platform
Property auctioneer Pugh, which has 11 offices across the UK, has unveiled bespoke new technology designed to support its nationwide partnership network of estate agents.
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Features
Video – dawn of a new age
Getting a potential buyer to browse your site is one battle, the next is to engage and keep them there. So have you considered videos or virtual tours? Richard Reed reports.
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Latest property news
Technology to ‘revolutionise’ video tours
With a growing number of agents are now using videos to enable them to walk house-hunters through a home virtually and highlight the property’s best features, Vieweet has taken the decision to launch new technology that it believes will radically transform video tours. Vieweet 360 Tours, which allow online browsers, including prospective purchasers and renters, to take an interactive property viewing via their mobile phone or tablet, is being targeted at agents in the UK that currently use or may be interested in creating virtual tours to help market and promote properties that they are marketing for sale and to let. It combines a ‘fisheye’ lens and extending monopod with a new App – all of which allows a virtual tour to be filmed, edited and shared with a potential buyer or tenant in a matter of minutes. Co-Founder Domenic Versace said, “Vieweet 360 is set to revolutionise the way property professionals create virtual tours. For the first time, they can get a complete virtual tour live online moments after the photographs have been taken. It’s 100 per cent mobile, there’s no need for expensive digital SLR cameras or complicated editing equipment, and the Vieweet App does all the hard…
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Marketing
Property film stars
64% of internet traffic is driven by video related content, so it’s time to get filming, says Marc Da Silva.
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