Photography Equiptment

Why a Lot Real Estate Agents in The Real Estate Business End Up Quitting
As a aspect of your realtor marketing, do you often snap listing pics on your own or do you hire a professional?
You have absolutely no idea about the horrible comments prospects are uttering about your listing’s pics when they’re on-line.
Do you have any clue on the number of prospects who are skipping your home because of the pictures? Can you imagine the lessened “D.O.M.” you’d have if you simply spent a couple bucks on professional photos?
We’ve all taken listing pictures for our sellers and thought they were simply fantastic.
Even listing clients I served said they were awesome and I thought so too until I took an agent job in Seattle a while back.
I worked with over 35 separate buyers a month and every day I’d hear, “Did you see those listing photos?
In terms of the selling agent’s Realtor marketing, I could gather from the enormous amount of buyer clients I had, that Realtor needed to step up their game with better photography.
I couldn’t believe the number of buyers I had who asked if we were in the right house because the photos were so different from the homes they saw originally. Of course, most of my buyers who said this felt like they got taken.
The bottom line was that the pics my buyers saw on the site needed to match up with real life or else they were ticked. Realtor marketing practices need to include the photography too.
I mean, if you have awesome photos online for buyers to see, they’ll run to the house that minute. But throw up a ton of junky, dim, angled photos and you won’t get 1 showing.
Worse case, if you took images that made the home look like a kingdom, you know what happens? You still had a buyer walk through the house. The obvious way to selling that home is having as many buyers walk through as possible, correct? So don’t skimp on your photography, hire a professional for a few dollars.
Almost all the prospects searching for a home will make their choice to see the inside on how good your photography is when they see it on the MLS or another website.
If you did spend the well invested marketing bucks on some professional real estate photography…
Those sellers you have would jump up and down after the house closed in 45 days instead of 9 months.
There wouldn’t be any worrying about losing commission because you had to reduce the list price from a stale listing.Pretend being “The Realtor King or Queen” in the area when everyone sees how fast your listing sell.
Stop complaining about how much it costs to hire a pro. It’s easy, it’s a Realtor marketing technique that is essential. You can’t deny the power of this realtor marketing technique if you’re a selling agent.
Want some choices?You could grab a professional real estate photographer in your local region and offer them $50-$200 to come to your listing and take some fabulous photos. Be sure they’re top notch, have all the right equipment and know the goal of these photos. The worse thing you could do is hire someone like your uncle Joe who can’t take a pic better than your four year old.
Your other choice is to go with a company like Vicaso.com who does real estate photography exclusively.
Vicaso started to provide exactly the type of product we’re talking about.
Here’s the cool thing about www.vicaso.com, they let you set up everything online, including the appointment, how many pics you want, what quality, if you want extra photos, if they need to use certain equiptment for rainy conditions, etc.
No joke, these guys can turn a run down dump and make it look like Trump’s penthouse when it’s on the web.
Check out more real estate marketing products from Shiloh Street University today!
SSU has more articles, read more at:
How Many Real Estate Agents in The Real Estate Business Lose
About the Author
Shiloh Street Univeristy provides killer web-based real estate training through video lessons and tutorials; teaching real estate agents to generate more leads.
My Nikon Pro photography Equipment
|
|
Pelican 1200 Hard Case – Watertight, Crushproof, Dust Proof Scuba Dive Gear Camera Gear Computer Gear Travel Box Safety Equipment Radio Kayak Rafting Canoe Authorized Dealer Full Warranty $49.99 This 1200 Model Hard Case is fantastic for your precious gear. Features of this wonderful case include: 1200 Case |
|
|
OP/TECH 1501372 Pro Loop Strap for Camera Equipment (Black) $22.75 The PRO LOOP STRAP combines all the same features of the PRO STRAP with a unique connection system for especially tight connection points. The strap loops through the connection area to form a slip knot which “falls” away freely from the camera when in use. This easy-to-attach connection system is a great alternative to OP/TECH USA’s patented connector. A simple and extremely secure system you can… |
|
|
CowboyStudio Photo Photography Video Studio Continous Lighting Light kit, 10′ X 12′ Black & White Muslin Backdrops with Backdrop Support System $165.99 Daylight balanced bulbs: Do Not Be Fooled By the cheap bulbs, our bulbs have been serving U.S for almost 7 years. It is UL, CE listed and Energy Star. These high-output daylight balanced compact fluorescent bulbs are ideally suited for digital photography. They also have very low heat so they don’t get hot like the more common photo bulb choices. Light stands: Versatile, Hardworking & Lightweight;… |
|
|
CowboyStudio Photo Equipment Disc Triple Reflector Holder $58.99 The triple reflector holder is ideal for taking glamour and modeling portraits. You can easily change the angle of your reflectors to optimize the light surrounding your subject. Center bar is 24 inches in length; Center bar can hold reflectors ranging from 4 to 22 inches in diameter; Outer bars can hold reflectors ranging from 29 to 65 inches in diameter; Center bar easily mounts on any standar… |
|
|
Photographic Lighting Equipment: A Comprehensive Guide for Digital Photographers $21.85 From flashlights and top-of-the-line studio electronic flashes to light stands and battery/inverter packs, this all-encompassing survey evaluates the vast array of lighting and equipment options available to professional photographers. Beginning with a basic history of the role of lighting equipment and the interplay between advances in capture and lighting technologies, the emphasis then shifts t… |
|
|
Motion Picture Camera and Lighting Equipment $9.95 Motion Picture Camera and Lighting Equipment enables cinematographers and film producers to find their way through the bewildering array of equipment offered for professional use. Electronic and computer control mechanisms and video assist are all covered in this practical, easy to understand volume. The contents range from imaging problems, close focusing and handholding, to tables, diagrams and… |