Could a Real Estate Assistant Create Podcasts for You?

Date September 30, 2007

The more that you look into online marketing techniques for your real estate business, the more that you see other people doing. Far more than just websites and blogging, these days agents are going out of their way to include all of the properties they’re working with on their websites, and they’re including virtual tours and even podcasts about each property.

Podcasts don’t just have to be a guided tour through a property or a neighborhood. With a podcast, you can explain the how-tos of buying or selling a house. You can use a podcast to give sellers information about staging their homes or why it’s important to set the right price when they are ready to sell. You can use podcasts to help buyers figure out what they’re looking for in a home. You can explain the closing process, provide a step by step guide to moving and even details of why your services are better than another agent’s.

Why podcasts? Well, on some levels at least, it comes down to time. People don’t want to spend all of their time looking for information; they want to be able to multitask. They want to be able to listen to information about buying or selling a home while they’re stuck in traffic while driving to work. Creating audio recordings with a computer, a microphone and easy editing software is just another great way of giving current and prospective clients what they’re looking for.

You don’t have to be a computer genius or an audiophile to create a podcast however; you’ll find that there are plenty of real estate assistants – and virtual real estate assistants – who are familiar with creating and using podcasts who can get them set up for you.

Embracing technology will help you to get ahead and stay ahead in real estate. Your real estate assistant just may be the right person to get you there and keep you ahead of the curve.

Kandra Hamric – Real Estate Virtual Assistant
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