Archive for February, 2007

Feb 24 2007

RECyber Convention’s Final Day Roster

Published by RES under Announcements

Today’s Featured Speakers

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Rick DeLuca, Jack Herrington, Tim O’Keefe, Dan Gooder Richard and Jeff Turner

I recorded my session over a year ago, so some of the comments my be dated, but Jack Peckham’s on-line convention, put on by the Real Estate Cyberspace Society, is worth a look.

Convention Entrance

Convention Address: http://recyber.cyberconventions.com/convention/2007
Your Password (Please save): “EXPO2007″ (without the quotes)

IMPORTANT: Be sure to set any spam blocking program you may be using to accept an e-mail from conventionnews@recyber.net and conventionews@recyber.org otherwise you may not receive your Convention Schedules and other important information.

Speakers and Topics for Today:

Rick DeLuca “Technology Meets Practicality!”
Jack Herrington “Podcasting Hacks for Real Estate Pros!”
Tim O’Keefe “Blog Your Way to the Top!”
Dan Gooder Richard “Trade Secrets For Capturing Leads!”
Jeff Turner “A New Virtual World for Agents!”

No Airfare. No Hotel Bills. No Registration fees. No time away from home.

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Feb 21 2007

Why Are Your Shows 30 And 60 Seconds Long?

Published by RES under Explanations

We get this question via email a few times a week, so we felt it might be a good topic to cover here.

Our main Shows are either 30 seconds or 60 seconds. This will always be the case. We allow an unlimited number of photos in the secondary slide show that is accessed by the “more photos” link. They do not appear in the main Show.

We’ve done significant research and experimentation concerning the optimum length of Shows. Let me share with you our findings, our experience and our conclusions.

Our objective is to help you be more effective and to help build your business.

Our shows work as 30 or 60 second commercials. We developed our technology and crafted our presentations with that in mind. The feedback we’ve received from real estate agents and from the general public (your client base) overwhelmingly says that when people view our Shows they feel as if they are watching an effective, evocative commercial.

The key in having our commercials be effective is attention span.

We all know that television commercials are 30 or 60-second spots. The reason is attention span. It’s not money, or technology limitations. We could create Shows of any length. Our research supports attention span maximums of 60 seconds. In addition, during an earlier stage in our product development, we did some custom Shows (at a much higher price) for a select group of real estate agents selling multi-million dollar homes. The Shows ran 90 and 120 seconds. There was no increase in viewer or client appeal. Some viewers asked the real estate agents why the Shows were so long. Cognitive science prevailed. Presentations have no more than 60 seconds in which to make an emotional first impression on a viewer.

The goal of our commercials is to have viewers say, “I want to see that home and I want to meet that Realtor.” That is best achieved in 60 seconds.

Here’s why our Shows are effective.

In the first 30 or 60 seconds, we capture the emotional interest of the viewer. That is essential if we want the viewer to act (contact the Realtor and go see the home). Once we capture their interest and the viewer wants more information, we provide that information in the form of additional photos – as many as the Realtor chooses to put up. Bear in mind that the viewer always becomes unconsciously hooked in the first 30 to 60 seconds. Everything beyond that is research – wanting more information. Making the shows themselves longer runs the risk of having the viewer lose interest by having to continue to watch a commercial after they’ve decided they like the product. That’s talking past the close.

We’ve created our commercials for homes at all price points – from under $100,000 to in excess of $12,000,000. The same format has produced outstanding results across all price points because all of our unconscious minds want the same thing.

The keys to optimizing the impact of your Shows are:

  • take good photos
  • arrange them in an inviting order
  • adjust camera movement for maximum dramatic effect
  • write evocative titles for your scenes
  • and tell an interesting story about the home in the Property Information section of the show.

Maximum emotional impact is best achieved by paying attention to all those elements.

We truly believe that the combination of all of the above is the key to having the absolute best, most effective Internet presentations in existence.

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Feb 17 2007

Is There A Cost To Link To Realtor.com?

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Realtor.com offers two kinds of programs to real estate agents, Basic and Showcase. If you are a Showcase Listing Enhancement customer of Realtor.com, there is no charge to link your Show to Realtor.com. This is part of the upgraded features in the Showcase package.

However, if you are NOT a Showcase Listing Enhancement customer of Realtor.com, then a $25 fee is required to upgrade that listing with a Show. This is a one time fee PER LISTING, for the life of that listing. Realtor.com charges this fee to all of their Picture Path Partners (all “Virtual Tour” vendors), not just RealEstateShows.com.

We collect this fee via credit card at the time you decide to link. You are not REQUIRED to link to Realtor.com, however, those who do link to Realtor.com notice a significant increase in the number of views on their Shows.

Shows posted to Realtor.com enjoy a distribution that extends well beyond Realtor.com itself. All featured tours are distributed throughout the Realtor.com Distribution Network. Sites in REALTOR.com’s® Virtual Tour Distribution Network include national real estate portals such as Homes.com and Homeseekers.com; national franchise brand sites such as ColdwellBanker.com, Century21.com, ERA.com, PrudentialRealEstate.com, RealtyExecutives.com, and REMAX.com; hundreds of regional and local broker and office sites; and numerous affiliated agent sites.

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Feb 16 2007

Yes, We Have MLS Compliant Links!

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It’s a common question we get, “Do you provide MLS compliant links where all branding is removed?”

To that we say, “of course.” Non-branded photos and shows are required for broker reciprocity agreements. The fully branded show can be linked everywhere else you advertise your listings, such as Realtor.com, your personal website, Craig’s List, etc.manage and edit

Each time your create a Show at RealEstateShows.com, you are sent a linking email. That email contains all the links you will need, including two different MLS compliant links. There are two because different MLS systems require different levels of “strictness” in how they want content presented. All branding is removed from MLS compliant Shows. Here is an example.

You can see all of the links to any Show by logging into your account and clicking on the Manage And Edit Existing Shows link. Once there you will see a list of your Shows. To get to all of the links for any Show, click on the link that says “Show Links.”

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The Show Links page contains all of the links available for the Show.

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Feb 08 2007

Localism In Motion Winners!

Published by RES under REALTOR® Showcase

The winner of the Localism In Motion contest and the recipient of a FREE full year’s subscription to Real Estate Shows is:

Jay McGillicuddy on Boothbay Harbor, Maine

CONGRATULATIONS, JAY (and MONIKA, since we think you probably helped!)

We selected Jay’s show for these reasons:

  • Effectively using appealing photos
  • Good camera movement
  • Writing an inviting narrative & evocative titles
  • Using many additional photos.

Overall,
he told a compelling story that had us feeling: We want to call and
say, “tell me more; show me more; and please help me.”

Our two runners up and recipients of 600 points on Active Rain are:

Sarah Cooper on Putnam Animal Relief Center

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Sarah also told a compelling story that
not only made us want to help, but to also lobby Congress to enact a
law making animal abuse a capital crime. She also linked to a local
entity - another important way a Show can benefit a Localism post.
Giving the link to the Shelter to use on their own website extends her
reach even further, and it’s just a nice thing to do. Congratulations
Sarah.

Lisa & Robert Hammerstein on The Pasack Valley

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Lisa and Robert gave us an inviting perspective of life in several wonderful communities in New Jersey.
They unobtrusively demonstrated their professionalism and also had us
feeling that if we are at all interested in any of those communities,
Lisa and Robert are the first people we’ll call. Congratulations Lisa
and Robert.

Honorable Mention:

We had a great
time judging the entries and thought perhaps some of you might want to
see them all. So, for those of you who are so inclined, here are all of
the entries, in the order they were submitted.

Sarah Cooper on Putnam Animal Relief Center
Bonnie Erickson on St. Paul, Minnesota
Rick & Ines, Enrique Garcia & Ines Hegedus-Garcia on Miami Shores
Renee Burrows on Vistana Condos
Lisa & Robert Hammerstein (8 Shows) on The Pasack Valley
Mario Levesque on Lexington Oaks, Wesley Chapel, FL
Mitchell Jamel on St. Augustine, Florida
Nick M on Palm Beach
David Abernathy on Juno Beach, Florida
Irina Netchaev on Home Staging
Don Fabrizio-Garcia on Winter in New Fairfield, Connecticut
Kaye Thomas on Manhattan Beach, California
Larry Estabrooks on The New Brunswick Botanical Garden
Maureen McCabe on Old Worthington, Ohio
Maureen McCabe on Minerva Park
Jay McGillicuddy on Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Jay McGillicuddy on Bar Harbor, Maine
Monika McGillicuddy on Hampstead, New Hampshire
Monika McGillicuddy on Kingston, New Hampshire
Bonnie Erickson on The St. Paul, Minnesota Capitol Building
Jacqueline McCroy on Overland Park, Kansas
Eloise Gift on Albuquerque, New Mexico

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