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5 Reasons You Should Add Single Property Websites to Your Real Estate Marketing

As a real estate agent, it's safe bet that you're both short on time and working with a stretched budget. On top of this, you need to use your limited budget to find new prospective buyer and seller clients, win listing presentations, and last but not least, market your listings. Single property websites are one way to achieve all three goals, at a budget friendly cost of about $10-20 per listing.

Virtual Tours and the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)

How can virtual tours help you meet your obligations under the DDA (Disability Discrimination Act)? A brief guide for businesses, museums, archives and other organisations.

Micro-Blogging on Twitter

There's a hot new trend going on right now and it's called micro-blogging. So what's a micro-blog? And moreover, what's Twitter? Twitter is a micro-blogger platform that allows users to create entries that are only 140 characters in length.

How to Add Google Maps to Your Real Estate Website

Google maps have been around for a while now, but there still aren't very many real estate agents who use them on their personal or farm real estate website. Whether you're focusing on a neighborhood or a subdivision, you can quickly and easily use Google maps to create a useful, local resource that you can provide to your farm or use to attract buyers interested in the area.

Understanding And Commissioning A Virtual Tour - A Beginner's Guide

Choosing a virtual tour can be confusing. This guide aims to answer all of the basic questions you may have about virtual tours - what they are, how to assess them and how to select a virtual tour provider.

New Generation Real Estate Marketing

Video tours, content realtor websites, autoresponders and newsletters are helping some agents grow their business like wildfire. Are you?

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