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New Feature in realtor.com

The improvements of realtor.com are reflecting the requirements of sellers that are requesting a better exposure of their homes in this digital era. The use of virtual tours is not only a good way of exposure of your listing it is a magnificent marketing tool since it allows you to gain the interest of new sellers that are able to see that you as an agent are willing to go the extra mile to sell their house.

Recently realtor.com  is announcing new changes to their webpage they continue to offer Showcase listings that is now allowing up to 25 photos and uploading of virtual tours, full motion videos and detailed descriptions. Showcase listings now displays images 120% larger than before, and up to three of your additional "recommended" listings can be displayed on each detailed listing page, and you can even schedule and promote open houses. By using the Company Showcase ListingsTM  can help to market your brand, and assist your agents with today's more informed  prospects.

They have now the agent/broker branding surrounding the listing, helping the realtor to become more visible to possible prospects. This new feature offers more points of contact.

Another of their features is the Featured HomesTM Marketing System, that will give you  a competitive advantage since it generates  more interest in your listings and creates more exposure on every search results page.

With 84% of consumers starting their home search online, it's important to display your listings more prominently. With Featured Homes, your company's listings are seen first and up to 10 times more often, helping your company and your agents to differentiate themselves.

Virtual Florida Tours is your place to solve all your online marketing needs, we service Miami Beach, Miami, Miami Dade and Broward Counties. Please contact us at (305) 331 8960 or through the internet at www.virtualfloridarealtours.com

0 commentsGabriel Duque • July 15 2008 06:56AM

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