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Brandon L.
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  • Camarillo, CA
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Real Estate Videos and Marketing

Brandon L.
  • Homeowner
  • Camarillo, CA
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I am curious if anyone is using, has used, or is thinking about using real estate videos. If you are using real estate videos are you seeing success and what marketing strategies are you using?

I currently use video marketing (and offer it to clients) and see good results with it. One of the best methods is getting the videos ranked in Google and YouTube for certain keywords and terms. [REMOVED] I am interested in what methods work for everyone else.

With video being a newer marketing technique, is the interest even out there for real estate agents or is everyone content with the standard virtual tour? What is everyone else doing to market their video?

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Greg B.
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  • Burleson, TX
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Greg B.
  • Homeowner
  • Burleson, TX
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Brandon L.there are free QR code generators on the internet. Just copy and paste the video URL and generate the QR code. Save the code as a JPG and you can put it where you want to.

I also include QR codes for contact info on my biz cards. It stores my contact info automatically in their smart phone. They can toss or keep the card.

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