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Home Blog How not to take a video property tour
How not to take a video property tour PDF Print E-mail
Written by Patrick Nordquist   
Tuesday, 10 February 2009 00:00
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For all those agents looking to do their own property video tours, click on this link and take a look at the following video. Now there is a prime example of how not to do a property video tour.

Streaming video is one of the greatest advances in e-marketing, but for it to work you need to do it right. In the case of this video, the entire focus of the video was on a snow laden creek. This is not something you want to show when presenting a house for sale. Keep it simple and keep it focused to the bare necessities of your property. Try to shoot when the weather is nice and sunny. If you have the capabilities, try touching up the footage and even adding a soundtrack to it.

Of course most of that technology is far beyond what the average computer user has. So we suggest hiring a professional crew to do your tours for you. You should see if there are any real estate video professionals in your area who can do an expertly done tour for an affordable price. The investment will be worth it!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 11 February 2009 06:11