Showing posts with label Virtual-tour-provider. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virtual-tour-provider. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

HD Full Screen Virtual Tours are Available

We are a happy to announce that 360 Visions is doing Full Screen High Definition Virtual Tours. These run on flash and load very quickly. At full screen you get an amazingly clear picture. For the month of March we will do your next tour in stunning HD.

Check out this tour in High Definition: http://rtvpix.com/RE-1059-W7AWYY-01



Click on the four arrows pointing out. This will open up to a full screen tour. See for yourself how clear it is. It's almost like being in the the home.

Also be sure to check out www.beachhometours.com. Our new site to help promote your listings. The pages are growing, get your new tour on it now.

This is an example of how your listing will look on the Delaware Beach Real Estate website: http://www.beachhometours.com/towns/rehoboth-beach.html?sobi2Task=sobi2Details&catid=10&sobi2Id=45

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Beachhometours.com is Launched

360 Visions is happy to announce that www.beachhometours.com. This great looking and easy to navigate website was designed and built by FinelineIT. The site is a virtual open house for Delaware Beach Real Estate that is for sale. All the virtual tours are produced by 360 Visions. It is a promotional site for the properties for sale and for 360 Visions clients who are real estate agents. Al virtual tours that 360 Visions does in the beach area will be posted on the website. Because of beachhometours.com, 360 visions is the virtual tour provider beach area real estate agents want to use for virtual tours.

Here is how the site works. A person searching for properties will do a search by the town they are interested in. After a searcher selects a town, an list of properties will come up. The basic information of each listing will displayed. After clicking the address of the property a more detailed decription with be displayed along with the listing agent and their contact information. The virtual tour can be viewed from the results pages and the detailed listing page.

Beachhometours.com is a great place for real estate buyers to search for homes in the Delaware Beach Area. The reason is all the homes have virtual tours where a buyer can see more before they physically tour the property.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Hosting a Webinar with RTV

Well we took a little break to let you digest part one of The FORMULA Setting up Shop and now the gang is back for more action in part two of this series.

Have you been wondering if you’re setting up your virtual tour company the right way?

Ever ask yourself what you could do right out of the gate to set yourself apart?

Are you a bit confused as to what to do next and where to put your precious company dollars?

Has your business slowed down and are you in need of an overhaul of your virtual tour products and virtual tour service offerings?

Do you just need to put a little more steam into your virtual tour & property marketing sales?

If you answered yes, and you're an RTV virtual tour provider you MUST attend part 2 of Setting up Shop next week for The FORMULA 21.

We have arranged to have guest appearances from Graves Carey of Delaware Virtual Tours http://www.360Visions.com, Alan Fon of Corpus Christi Virtual Tours http://www.IslandDigitalImages.com, Mike Thompson of Detroit Virtual Tours http://www.RealVisionStudio.com and of course Jason LaVanture of Traverse City Virtual Tours and http://www.BlueLaVaMedia.com.

This combined panel has produced a total of 6314 virtual tours with “Kid Dynamite” Graves Carey leading the pack with over 2600 tours produced!

Friday, January 22, 2010

Why are you Hiding?

Your relationship with your current and potential virtual tour client is somewhat of a personal one. Most of your business comes from real estate agents. Agents have personal relationships with their clients and vendors. I say this because I look on many virtual tour provider sites and on their about us or contact pages do not display the virtual tour providers name or their photo.

I think some providers are missing out by not displaying this very important information. What are you hiding from?? Real estate agents put their photos on just about every piece of marketing material they utilize from their websites, flyers, business cards, and their virtual tours. This is to develop a face/name recognition and just to show a potential client who they may be meeting or corresponding with.

A virtual tour provider should be no different. I am not saying put your photo on everything, but you should on your site and maybe your flyers and newsletters. Your potential clients want to know who they are dealing with.

At 360 Visions, provider of Delaware Virtual Tours, I am a two man business. I have a part time employee. Both mine and my employee’s name and photo are on the company website. I have a business name, but I am the business, and my clients deal with me personally. They aren’t dealing with a national company, and have to call a toll free number to talk to someone. They call me when they have a question, problem, or need a virtual tour. It’s personal relationship, and photos give clients somewhat a comfort level. When I pass out flyers, I have my photo on it. Agents recognize me after they have seen a flyer or two.

All I am saying is don’t be afraid to put your photo and name on your site and some marketing materials. It is not arrogant or cocky, it’s just a part of effective marketing. You may find people around town, or agents will recognize you and the business you are in. Give it a try. You may be surprised of the results.

Graves Carey
Delaware Virtual Tours
http://www.360visions.com/