Know Your Clients – Skateboarders Are Buying Homes

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Generation X are entering their prime earning years.  Those same kids that you saw riding skateboards just a few years ago are now buying their first or second home.  In attempt to better understand this sometimes mysterious real estate customer, I will reveal some important characteristic they share.

1)  Tech Toys – Generation X has grown up with computers.  That said, they quickly adapt to new technologies and use them in their daily lives.  Cellphones, text messaging, iPods, instant messaging, file sharing, blogging are just a few of the examples.  They shop and bank online and use the Internet to make purchasing decisions. 

2)  Resistant to Marketing – Having been bombarded by hundreds of hours of television commercials, billboards and magazine ads since birth, the Gen Xer has built up a hard shell and have become skeptical of marketing.  They will not be as influenced by standard marketing methods.  They search for authentic information, Generation X will look to their peers, the online community and the influence of the “credibility” they find on the “street”.

3)  Educated – Though they may not look the part, Generation X is highly educated.  They often stayed in school because they couldn’t find a job.  It is not uncommon for Gen Xers to have multiple degrees/diplomas and post graduate educations. 

Have you thought about how your business will be impacted as the baby boomer generation enters their retirement years, downsizing, selling their home for the final time?   As I can guarantee this, Gen Xers will be searching for their next home online.  

Comparing Video Tour Providers

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At Video Openhouse we realize that we are not the only video tour providers in the Vancouver area.  I personally know of 2 other companies that produce real estate video tours.  They are Smart Productions, run by Martyn Smith and Art Smith and Movie Tours – Internet Movie Productions, operated by Dan Moen.

Smart Productions create “Walk and Talk” tours, where the video contains narration as the camera is “walked” through a home.  You may see examples on Tom Everitt’s website, www.thinktom.com or Malcolm Hasman’s website – www.malcolmhasman.com.

Movie Tours has a similar approach, offering “Walk Thru Internet Movie Tours”. They provide a similar product to Smart Productions, essentially walking the camera through a home.  Examples of Dan Moen’s work can be seen on Charles Bilash’s website - www.vancouver4sale.com and Les Twarog’s website – www.6717000.com.

I would encourage anyone looking to have a real estate video produced to compare the different approaches, styles and quality that we all have to offer.  At Video Openhouse, you will find our price list available for everyone to view as well as ALL of our most recent videos, a true retrospective of our work, not just a random selection of the best videos. 

The Growing Demand For Video Content on the Web

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I found this interesting article while browsing the Internet the other day.  It addresses the growing demand for video content on the web.  I have paraphased the article for this blog post.

The future of the web is video. With websites such as Ifilm, YouTube and Google Video bringing the online community the latest in short films, trailers and music videos, the prevalence and demand for video content is growing by leaps and bounds. However, business on the Internet have a lot to gain from providing video content on their websites as well.

Producing video for a website is different than creating a traditional video because of bandwidth and size limitations on the web. In addition, a 5-minute video clip is at the maximum of the average web user’s attention span making most pre-existing training or corporate videos too long and inappropriate for streaming. Online video content needs to be fresh, interesting, fast-paced, and short – preferably under 3 minutes.

Studies have shown that providing video content on your website increases traffic and helps to sell products and engage customers. Large news websites such as CNN.com, MSNBC.com, and Forbes.com features video news clips. Amazon.com features short films to generate interest. The sky is the limit as far as how any business can use streaming video to educate customers or clients, generate interest in new products, or enhance their online presence.  The popularity of Internet video continues to grow.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Davy_Russell

Realty Support

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We have officially completed our first 6 months of business here in Vancouver.  I would like to thank all of our clients who have supported us and enabled our business to grow. 

Being new to Vancouver, we have tried to promote ourselves by partnering with or cross-promoting other real estate based service providers.  Dara Sklar, founder of Realty Support was one of the first people to contact us and request one of our sample DVD’s.  We were fortunate enough to initially meet her at a Ubertor training session she hosted at the end of April.  Since then, our paths have crossed on numerous occasions as we share mutual clients, including Team Andruff and Graham Kirby.

If you are a real estate agent, Ubertor client and need help keeping your website up-to-date or up-and-running, I would highly recommend Dara.  She’s both knowledgeable and professional.  Ultimately, her service has been designed to free agents from the responsibility of maintaining their own website, allowing them to do what they do best, sell real estate!

Online Real Estate Ad Spending

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I recently read a report that was published by Borrell Associates, a firm that provides research and consulting on interactive advertising and marketing.  One of their latest reports addressed online real estate ad spending.  Simply put, real estate buyers have moved online en masse, with approximately 80% using the Internet for home searches.  Buyers are moving from traditional print-based advertising to the convenience of online searching.  Correspondingly, online real estate ad spending is lagging far behind this trend. 

This is an opportunity for progressive-minded real estate agents to surge ahead of their competitors by capitalizing on the real estate industry’s slow reaction to the way in which buyers are using the Internet to “shop” for a home.  I have a word of advice to any real estate professional who believes that having a website is all they need.  The migration from traditional newspapers and magazines to real estate listing services is well under way.  Promote yourself and your listings by using web-based marketing tools.  You will get a greater return on your advertising dollars.

Voiceovers

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I’ve always been told that multimedia is about engaging all the senses with information.  But when the topic of voiceovers is raised, I’m still undecided which I personally prefer.  Currently we have 2 clients that have experimented with voiceovers.  Zygmunt Riddle (www.riddle-realestate.com) and his wife Kasha Riddle (www.kriddle.com) have been using voiceovers since we started to produce videos for them.  We have hired professional talent to provide the vocals in all their videos.  Graham Kirby (www.grahamkirby.com), on the other hand, has provided his own voiceovers which also include an opening shot of Graham speaking to the camera. 

We are always open to any new ideas and we encourage our clients to experiment with their videos in an attempt to identify what it is that captures the audience.  Here is an example of a professionally produced voiceover:

Kasha Riddle, 76 – 1034 Premier Street

Using Video to Capture a Neighbourhood

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We have recently produced videos for 2 new clients, Alan Vlemmiks and Graham Kirby.  Despite the obvious differences in their 2 listings, both properties share a similar challenge.  Both condos are incredibly unique for different reasons and have incredible potential.  They are also located in 2 of Vancouver’s most interesting neighbourhoods. Both Alan and Graham wanted to prominently feature the respective neighbourhoods, Commercial Drive and English Bay, in their videos.  Our videos are a great way to “tie in” the property to neighbourhood in which it resides.  Written descriptions and even pictures don’t place a home in the context of its immediate surroundings. 

Here are their videos:

Alan Vlemmiks, 1003 – 1833 Frances Street

Graham Kirby, 4 – 1861 Beach Avenue