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Don't Give Up On Your Listings! Use The 4 R's

7/31/2012

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By Mike Maloney

Many of us have a listing that is not going anywhere.  It has been on the market for a while and you need to do something fast or else you will lose the listing and your client. I have a solution that has worked for many real estate agents. I call it the 4R's of maintaing your listings.


Offer your sellers what I call the 4 R’s:

Renew
– Give your clients confidence to continue to list with you because you give them something of value
(that most agents are not doing) to help sell their home.
Provide them with professional photos and a video tour of their property!

R
efresh
– New photos to replace winter pictures. Add a video tour and property website!
Everybody likes to see green trees and colorful flowers! Get more showings and closings!

Reduce
– Price reductions: “When you reduce the price, I will upgrade the marketing so we can start fresh again" 
Give something and get something. It is a win-win for your client and for you!

R
eferrals
- When you give your clients the best property marketing that is available, they will tell others and you
will get more referral business!

In today's market your properties you must stand out from all the other
listings!

Apply the 4 R's and get rid of your inventory and replace it with commission!
Have an awesome day!
Mike

Mike Maloney
Professional Video Home Tours and Photography
www.MikeMaloneyPhotos.com
Keller
Willaims Professionals Realtor
Asheville, NC
828-273-9645




 

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Real Estate Video and YouTube Statistics

7/31/2012

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By Mike Maloney

According to National Association of Realtors, 73% of sellers say they would list with a real estate agent that would use video to market their property. Yet, less than 2% of real estate agents use YouTube videos, and out of that 2% most are doing it poorly.

 Video Statistics

·        98% of consumers start their home search on the Internet.

·        The average visitor spends 48 seconds on a website.

·        The average visitor spends 5 minutes and 50 seconds on a website that has video.

·        Properly optimized websites that include a video are 57% more likely to be on page 1 of Google.

·        Video is 53 times more effective than text alone.

·        “90% of web traffic will be video by 2013″ – YouTube.

·        48 Hours of Video are uploaded to YouTube every minute.

·        YouTube has 3 Billion video views per – Day!

·        YouTube is the 2nd largest search engine – behind Google.

·        Consumers are more likely to select a video result in a Google search compared to text.

·        Video is the fastest way to share information. It’s not just fast, its emotional and believable!

·        Since 2009, video traffic from mobile devices has increased 5000%. Yes – that’s FIVE THOUSAND!

·        Email campaigns are 90% more effective when video is incorporated.

·        84% of the US internet audience watched a video online in May 2012.

·        Video is being used by more than 50% of online marketers today.

·        Video viewers on a smart phone will reach 51 Million people in 2012.

·        Google’s new Voice Recognition Software searches YouTube videos and thus increases the effectiveness of search engine optimization and internet exposure.



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What is a Listing Worth To You?

7/31/2012

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By Mike Maloney

Imagine that you're standing in line with a lot of other real estate agents to
try to get a listing. Each agent has their own unique talents and special marketing
strategies to present to the seller.
What would you offer that would different from all the rest?


You have spent hundreds of dollars and hours to market yourself.
You've made dozens and dozens of phone calls just to get this
listing presentation. You prepared the listing package and practiced for the
presentation many times. What would getting that listing be worth to you? What
would you pay in exchange to earn a commission between $5000 and $25,000+?

Would you be interested if someone offered you a free trial of a product
that you can use for all your listing presentations? The best part is that there
is no cost to you, it is absolutely free to use as often as you like for any
size listing.

It gets even better! If you get the listing, you just pay a
nominal fee and you can get everything below:

Video home tour YouTube movie professionally edited for maximum impact
Attention getting beautiful professional photographs
Increased personal web presence and branding
Increased traffic to your website and keep viewers on your website longer
More property interest and showings
More referrals from happy clients
More listings
Sell more houses at a higher price
Make more money!

Having Professional Property Video Tours and Photography is the best
return on your investment! Take advantage of it now before every real estate
agent is doing it! Eventually all successful agents will use video and will no
longer use out-dated slide show marketing.

Do it today and sell more homes!

Have an awesome day!
Mike

Mike Maloney
Professional Video Home Tours and Photography
www.MikeMaloneyPhotos.com
Keller Willaims Professionals Realtor
Asheville, NC
828-273-9645



 

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A Video Home Tour Success Story (Article from REALTOR Magazine)

7/31/2012

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Below is a great article in this month’s “REALTOR” Magazine on the importance of video and photo marketing:


­­Video Stories
by Kristin Kloberdanz


 Eric Lavey is a salesperson with Teles Properties in Beverly Hills, Calif. Last
summer, he created a video for one of his listings, a luxury home in the hills,
that attracted a lot of attention for its noir look and stylish
storyline.


Eric’s Story: After working in the talent agency world for years, I got into real
estate at the end of 2005, right before the collapse. I remember selling my
first condo within two weeks. Then the whole world flipped. I had to be
different. This town responds to things that are fresh and out of the
box.

In 2010, I listed a $1.6 million home and had
amazing photos to market it. It looked like it was out of Architectural Digest.
The ­buyers bought it within two weeks—without touring the property in
person—because of those wonderful photos. That’s when I started thinking about
videos. Some agents were already using video, but the quality was often bad and
didn’t reflect the property’s true potential. People looking here in the $1
million range are savvy. They are talent agents, attorneys, doctors, and super
creative people. Their expectations are high. However, their sense of
imagination is sometimes lacking. You need to show even the most creative people
how they can live in a house.

Last summer, I had a really sexy listing in the
Hollywood Hills for just under $1 million. My assistant and I scoured for a
young, hungry filmmaker. There are plenty here, but certainly agents in Ohio or
Kansas can find people in their area who want to make movies. I hired a sharp
guy who’d done small student films.

Keeping in mind those slick commercials from
Apple and luxury carmakers about how the product will make your life better, I
set about to capture that high-quality look and feel. I chose a buyer profile
and created a story line for the house. The video shows a young man, maybe a
talent agent or attorney, coming home from the office. He’s texting, changing
his clothes, fixing a drink, and then heading back down the street to some cool
restaurants, which shows how convenient this home is in today’s world. The
neighborhood looks stylish, and the house shows really well. People talk about
the house in the video. The goal is for the consumer to say, “I need this in my
life.” It’s pure marketing—a brochure.

Since then, I’ve done four storyline videos for
listings, and I recently did three mini documentaries on a neighborhood called
Atwater Village. I’m also working on very simple, informative videos, such as an
interview with a mortgage broker I work with. And I’m in the process of putting
together a line of videos that show buyers how the homebuying process works. I
try to keep my videos at about 90 seconds. My budget per video is under
$3,000.

The key is to find someone with equipment who
knows how to use it and who can edit really well. But I am involved in every
aspect of production. I direct the concept, shots, and editing My assistant and
I post the videos to my site,
www.ericlavey.com, and to
my Vimeo and YouTube channels. I also use the videos in e-mail
blasts.

Since launching these videos nine months ago,
I’ve heard from people all over the world, which is great. But more important,
the videos have helped me gain recognition
locally. 
_____________________
Are you ready to make that next step in
marketing your property and yourself?

Have an awesome day and sell that home!

Mike Maloney
Professional Video Home Tours and Photography
www.MikeMaloneyPhotos.com
Keller Willaims Professionals Realtor
Asheville, NC

828-273-9645


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What is a Steadicam?

7/6/2012

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I have had many real estate agents ask me how I was
able to walk up stairs, float over granite counters and railings, walk quickly
on a forest trail or go down hallways room to room without shaking with the
camera with an appearance as if I was flying. The answer is a piece of equipment
that is used in the motion picture industry made by a company called
Steadicam.

Below is some history about the Steadicam from Wikipedia: 

“Before the camera stabilizing system, a director had  two choices for moving (or "tracking") shots:

1.The camera could be mounted on a camera dolly, a
wheeled mount that rolls on tracks or leveled boards. However, this is time
consuming to set up and impractical in many situations.

2.The camera operator could hold the camera in his hands. This allows greater speed and flexibility,
but even the most skilled camera operator cannot prevent the image from shaking,
if only minutely. Hand-held footage has therefore traditionally been considered
suitable mostly for documentaries, news, reportage work, live action, unrehearsable footage,
or as a special effect to evoke an atmosphere of authentic immediacy or cinéma vérité
during dramatic sequences.

While these cinematic techniques are still common, the Steadicam
has added another dimension to motion picture cinematography and
videography. A Steadicam essentially combines the stabilized steady footage of a
conventional tripod mount with the fluid motion of a dolly shot and the
flexibility of hand-held camera work. While smoothly following the operator's
broad movements, the Steadicam's armature absorbs any jerks, bumps, and
shakes.The Steadicam stays upright, by simply making the bottom slightly heavier
than the top, pivoting at the gimbal. This leaves the center of gravity of the
whole rig, however heavy it may be, exactly at the operator's fingertip,
allowing deft and finite control of the whole system with the lightest of
touches on the gimbal.

The skill of the operator is to keep the desired
framing and composition by feathering his or her touch on the gimbal, while the
rig and operator is in motion, and indeed when still.”

I found using this piece of equipment fun and challenging.
Although the Steadicam removes the camera shake you still need to
have a gentle touch to pivot, pan and frame the image. It is almost like a dance
with precise movements. Camera operators in Hollywood have to go through
training classes and 100’s of hours of practice to get the technique down. Every
house I shoot I improve on my ability to operate the Stedicam in more fluid
movements.

Now let’s get your property SOLD!!
Have an Awesome Day!
Mike

Mike Maloney
Real  Estate Marketing
Photographer,Videographer
Asheville,  NC
mike@mikemaloneyphotos.com
www.mikemaloneyphotos.com
                                                                                                                                                      

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