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Taking property pics with a cell phone
Does anyone take property pics with their cell phone as opposed to a digital camera?? or is that frowned upon in this establishment? lol. I plan to get a nice digital cam eventually but I'm not willing to take away from my marketing $$ right now to do so. I actually prefer to close my first deal to fund all the extras. I have the galaxy s3 and that takes pretty good pics for its purpose. Also, if you do take pics with your phone, what do you find is the simplest way to get them online to advertise your property? I plan to create an ad with postlets tonight. Thanks