We at EAT are keen to champion videos from agents and others in the agency industry, because we think they are a great way of firms publicising their efforts more creatively - and pushing themselves up the Google search ladder.
Thank you so much for your videos, sent to us in recent days. Keep them coming and we promise to help give them (and you) the attention they deserve in 2015.
In the meantime here are six of the best we've received this week.
The first is from View It, Love It, Live It' The Home Seller, a hybrid agency combining online techniques with feet on the ground in its home patch, Cornwall. This is the video.
The second is a hefty nine-and-a-half-minute video on buying and investing in London, produced by Palace Gate, a 25-year-old full service agency in Kensington & Chelsea.
Crucible sales and letting agency in Sheffield sent us our third video this week - just showing that you do not need to be down south to use modern marketing like this.
Back to London for the fourth video - Base Property Specialists in Shoreditch. The USP with this video is that there's no voiceover, just the movie and music. (Very Shoreditch).
Video five is from The Property Recruitment Company and champions the interview technique - including a statement that there might be a crash in the sales market!
Finally, video six is from Propertyflock, a new tool designed specifically for agents and aiming to harness social media and online status as an innovative marketing idea.
We have chosen these videos independently on the basis of how interesting we find them, and how we hope they may inspire agents and others in the industry to follow suit.
We're keen to show more early next year. Please let us know at press@estateagenttoday.co.uk.
Comments
Both very true. Videos are the future and a relatively cheap, quick way of getting good exposure. If done done well, the possibilities are endless and the sky is the limit. Most of these are nicely done, by the way.
Some interesting ideas here. Videos are a great form of creative media that can gain a lot of attention but possibly isn't used by enough businesses.
Just goes to show how much of a blank canvas video is. The possibilities are endless.