Using Stock Free Photos For Your Marketing

Good quality photographs of your property can have a positive impact on potential customers and help grab their attention. If the photographs that you use for marketing are shoddy and unprofessional, they can make the property that you are planning to sell look unattractive.  So spruce up your promotions by using stock free photos that are available all over the Internet.

 Some Stock Free Photo  & Clipart Sites

 Stock Xchng

iStock Photo

Public Domain Photos & Clipart

Free Digital Photos

 

Tips For Using Stockfree Photos For Your Marketing

  •  You can choose to use stockfree photos for marketing your real estate properties. Many websites have hundreds of good quality images that you can use for this purpose, some for free, others for varying amounts.
  • Good quality images are worth more than a thousand words and buyers find them useful to assess the property and be pulled into promotions.  Avoid images that are blurry or underexposed, as they may not be able to make a lasting impression on the buyer.
  • First impressions count. So display the images of homes for sale in the best possible way on your website.  Highlight the unique features of the homes for sale so that the visitor sees interesting things about the property.
  • When using stockfree photos, make sure to give credits to the original source especially if you will be using free photographs. Some sites will give you suggestion on how to do this.

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It is important to remember that these photos are presented in a professional manner.  You can make use of stock free photos to market your properties successfully online and off, using blogs, websites, flyers, postcards, and more. With stock free photos, you have entire collections of pictures at your disposal that provide plenty of marketing aid for your business.

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Real Estate Web Searches Climb 253% in Four Years as 90% of Homebuyers Use Internet as Primary Research

Home-shopping consumers are not only exponentially increasing their reliance on the Internet but are also developing distinct patterns for using it in their housing searches.  Google and the National Association of Realtors® recently completed a joint study on how and how much prospective buyers use the various digital options, publishing the results in The Digital House Hunt:  Consumer and Market Trends in Real Estate.

That shopping is no longer about showing up in a store or a broker’s office or open house to get information is something Google calls the Zero Moment of Truth or ZMOT.  Google says “the sales funnel isn’t really a funnel anymore,” instead there is a generation that does its homework ahead of time. They shop in traditional ways; watching or reading ads, walk into stores to look at products, talks to friends, check styles and prices but alternate these with digital sources.  They watch “how-to” videos on You Tube, read product and service reviews, look up specific brands on search engines, and even research on the go with smart phones and tablets.

Search Engines Plays a Critical Role in the Real Estate ZMOT

The study found the real estate-related searches on Google have grown 253 percent over the last four years and that Nine out of 10 homebuyers rely on the internet as one of their primary research sources, and 52 percent as their first step in buying a home.  They also found that home buyers used specific online tools at different points during their home search process.

When they start the process buyers tend to rely on search engines and general websites.  They frequently search terms like FHA loan,” “FHA,” “home grants,” and “home buyer assistance.  They tend to use maps more in the middle of the process, and engage mobile applications most toward the end of their search.

When During New Home Research Mobile Sources Were Used

Both first-time and repeat buyers rely on Realtors® in their home search.  Multiple listing services and Realtor.com are popular destinations with the latter attracting more than 20 million unique visitors in an average month and traffic to that site increased 31 percent between March and October of 2012.  Fifty-three percent of users who actually register on a major real estate site are female.

According to data from Realtor.com, today’s buyers search most frequently on numbers of bedrooms and bathrooms; square footage; garages; heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems; and swimming pools.

Mobile devices are significantly changing the way people search for homes, as well.  About 20 percent of real estate searchers are done from mobile devices.  A Google/Complete home shopper study found that 48 percent of people who used a mobile device in their home search used the device to get directions to homes for sale, and 45 percent used the device to request more information about specific home features or real estate services.

New Home Shopper Activity on Mobile Devices

Agents still bridge the gap between internet research and viewing and buying a home.  Eighty-eight percent of buyers us an agent and 67 percent do so frequently. Real estate consumers who use the internet while researching a home are more likely to use multiple sources such as newspapers, yard signs, and open houses but these play a minimal role in decision making, so Realtors would be wise to incorporate digital marketing into their offline efforts.

Offline Sources Used During Home Research

“Increasingly, online technologies are driving offline behaviors, and home buying is no exception,” said Google Head of Real Estate Patrick Grandinetti. “With 90 percent of home buyers searching online during their home buying process, the real estate industry is smart to target these people where they look for and consume information – for example through paid search, relevant websites, video environments, and mobile applications.”

“Technology has transformed the way Realtors® do business, but in real estate, high tech doesn’t come at the expense of high touch,” said Steven Berkowitz, CEO of Move, Inc., which operates Realtor.com. “Rather than displacing real estate agents, the Internet is actually helping connect them with home buyers. And Realtors® are responding by leveraging resources like Realtor.com, Facebook and YouTube to engage buyers and sellers in ever-evolving ways.”

You can read the full report here.

View Article: http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/01072013_home_buying_behaviors.asp

AUSTIN HOUSING MARKET RECOVERY CONTINUES AUSTIN (Austin Board of Realtors)

The city’s housing market continued its recovery in 2012, with strong increases in sales for both previously owned homes and new homes. That was the message at today’s Fifth Annual Housing Forecast, cohosted by the Home Builders Association of Greater Austin and the Austin Board of Realtors.

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Activity is expected to remain strong in 2013 as robust job growth, rising apartment rents and historically low mortgage interest rates result in more demand for housing in the Austin region.

“For 2013, Metrostudy expects new home starts in the region will increase again over last year’s total,” said Eldon Rude, director of the Austin market for Metrostudy, a provider of primary and secondary housing market information.

Metrostudy’s most recent residential survey indicated there were 7,981 new single-family home starts in the Austin region in 2012. This represents over a 30 percent increase in starts from 2011.

MotoGP MAY GENERATE $25M FOR AUSTIN
*”Mark your calendar ~ April 19-21″*
Austin Business Journal, Wednesday, January 9, 2013

http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/blog/morning_call/2013/01/austin-may-see-2

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NEW DOWNTOWN CONDO SALES AVERAGE $1M FOR FIRST TIME Austin Business Journal,
Wednesday, January 9, 2013

http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/blog/morning_call/2013/01/new-downtown-con

do-sales-average-1m.html

STRONG HOUSING MARKET FORECAST FOR AUSTIN kvue.com, January 8, 2013

http://www.kvue.com/news/editors-pick/A–strong-housing-market-forecast-in-A

ustin–186095862.html

AUSTIN HITS POPULATION MILESTONE
Austin Business Journal, Monday, January 7, 2013

http://www.bizjournals.com/austin/blog/morning_call/2013/01/austin-hits-popu

lation-milestone.html?ana=lnk

VERITAS ACADEMY BUYS 97 ACRES IN SOUTHWEST AUSTIN FOR NEW SCHOOL Community Impact, January 3, 2013

http://impactnews.com/articles/veritas-academy-buys-97-acres-in-southwest-au

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Wishing You A Prosperous 2013!!!

Real Estate Mobile Marketing 101

Real estate professionals are relying more and more on real estate mobile marketing today to market their properties. And the number of customers who are using mobile devices to research the homes they want to buy has increased substantially. Thus I highly recommend that you get started in real estate mobile marketing today!

3 Simple Tips For Using Real Estate Mobile Marketing

  1. Real estate agents can start using mobile communications to advertize and promote the properties that they want to sell to their targeted customers easily. Include mobile / text numbers in your promotions: business cards, postcards, web pages, blogs, mobile websites, etc.
  2. Check out free and low cost communications services like Google Voice, a single number for all your phones with call blocking, cheap international calling, transcription to text and other features included, too.
  3. Customers will be able to see images and videos of the property that they are interested in wherever they want with smartphones. This data provides them with a lot of convenience. You may be able to receive information sent by these customers immediately, too, via forms, text messages and other means of mobile communications, and this can help build loyalty quickly and easily.

Compared to the traditional marketing methods, real estate mobile marketing offers consumers easy accessibility to the services you provide. As technology evolves, mobile communications will continue to have a deep impact on the way potential customers look at properties they want to buy. Plus you will be able to find more and more ways to build your online presence easily using smartphones and mobile devices to reach these targeted consumers.

More Into Mobile Marketing

 Mobile marketing has become a popular choice for real estate agents as they are able to successfully market their properties to a wider audience. It offers a new channel to reach the prospective customers fast.

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Top 4 Tips For Using Mobile Marketing To Promote Real Estate

  1. Mobile marketing of properties can contain slideshows of text, images, audio and video, and this data can be sent to customers so that they are able to shop easily.  You can also make use of these marketing techniques to highlight specific features of the properties that you are selling so that you are able to make a lasting impression.
  2.  You can send customized information to your prospects and customers based on their specific location. This helps increase your conversion rate as you are targeting customers based on their individual requirements. For instance, use Google Adsense ads to target specific regions, cities or other areas, drawing in online shoppers to your website or blog.
  3. Invite your prospects and clients to text you. As your promotions are sent to these people in follow up, you can close more deals in the long run.
  4. Search for mobile applications like one for Realtor.com, developed specifically for the real estate industry, and see how you can take advantage of its features and benefits to grow your business.

More and more customers are using their mobile devices to research real estate opportunities. So real estate companies need to devise new strategies to catch their attention.

1B / West Austin Tour

1-B and West Austin Tour

Coordinators Schedule through Dec 2013

This tour meets for announcements at the Maudies on Lake Austin Blvd at 9:30 on Fridays. We leave right after announcements.

Your coordinator’s coordinator is Ann Jones 422-9036

Senior Loan Officer, SWBC Mortgage

Annjones@annjones.com

And tour info at www.annjones.com

I support and coordinate the 1B tour. I appreciate it when you support my business. When experience counts, call me, Ann Jones, for your mortgage needs.

1B Tour Guidelines

Coordinator’s Guidelines

1. Coordinator should place the list in driving order and bring 60 copies to the tour meeting place.

2. Limit of 12 properties, Please. If many of the properties are in close proximity to others, the coordinator can choose to include 15 properties.

3. 1 property per realtor per tour unless tour is not full

4. Minimum info needed on the tour list would be address, agent info, price, gate codes, basic 3br/2 ba. EVERYONE APPRECIATES MAPS.

5. A property may be on the tour every 6 months. Can be on tour after 3 months IF the tour is not full.6. Property must be listed in the MLS to be on tour. POCKET LISTINGS are allowed as long as the agent has a signed listing agreement.

HOMES ON TOUR GUIDELINES

1. Remember that the Coordinators are VOLUNTEERS. Please be courteous in your requests.

2. Cut off time is Monday preceding tour at 5 pm.

3. Property must be in MLS. (See #6 above)

4. Property may not be under contract at time of tour

5. A property may not be on the tour more than every 6 months. IF the tour is not full and 3 months have passed, it would be allowed again.

6. The week your property is on tour, you or your representative must attend the meeting.

7. There is a $10 Charge per property to help defray the cost of refreshments/meeting place. Please give to Ann or her representative.

Touring Agents Guidelines

1. If you are going on the tour or the see ANY of the homes, you must come to the meeting place for announcements. We make corrections, add and subtract homes all the time.

2. WE meet for announcements and leave promptly at 9:30 am.

3. Please go to as many properties as possible–your fellow agents will appreciate your help marketing their homes.

DATE NAME COMPANY PHONE EMAIL
JAN 11 Jeanie White Amelia Bullock 751-7582 JSWhite@ameliabullock.com
JAN 18 Charlotte Lipscomb Austin Portfolio 789-6225 charlotte@charlottelipscomb.com
JAN 25 Kay Keesee Amelia Bullock 750-2274 kayk@ameliabullock.com
FEB 1 Pat Tate Tate Property 633-0151 pat@tateproperty.com
FEB 8 Jocelyn Johnson Moreland Properties 415-5899 jocelyn@moreland.com
FEB 15 Anne Wheeler Gottesman Residential 784-7263 annelwheeler@gmail.com
FEB 22 Maru Davis Moreland Properties 480-0848 maru@moreland.com
MAR 1 Susan Griffith Amelia Bullock 327-4800 sg@ameliabullock.com
MAR 8 Drew Tate Tate Property 680-5811 drew@tateproperty.com
MAR 22 Holt Atherton Turnquist Prop 426-8182 hatherton@austin.rr.com
APRIL 5 Judy Moss Moss Real Estate 294-6785 jmoss1@austin.rr.com
APRIL 12 Shannon Wyndham Gottesman Residential 423-1154 shannon@windham4.com
APRIL 19 Anna Lee Tate Property 968-6419 anna@annamlee.com
APRIL 26 Elizabeth Adams Tate Property 745-1044 elizabeth@tateproperty.com
MAY 3 Wendy Griessen Amelia Bullock 431-9502 wendy@ameliabullock.com
MAY 10 Kumara Wilcoxon Van Heuven Prop 423-5035 kumarawilcoxon@gmail.com
MAY 17 Amanda Harding Gottesman Residential 451-8422 amandaharding@gmail.com
MAY 24 Melanie Angermann Keller Williams 949-9457 melanieangermann@kw.com
JUNE 7 Richard Schley Richard Schley Realty 983-0021 richard@schleyrealty.com
JUNE 14 Frank Harren Coldwell Banker United 917-9082 harren@austin.rr.com
JUNE 21
JUNE 28 Drew Tate Tate Property 680-5811 drew@tateproperty.com

NEW STATE LAWS TO STRENGTHEN LICENSEES' ACCOUNTABILITY AUSTIN (Texas Real Estate Commission) – New state laws <http://www.trec.state.tx.us/pdf/press_releases/20110909_changes_in_laws_sgrenthen_real_estate.pdf> intended to strengthen real estate licensees' accountability to consumers have taken effect or will take effect in 2012. As of Sept. 1, 2011: * Property managers for single-family residential units must be licensed. Persons involved in leasing such properties have always been required to hold a real estate broker or sales license, but managers not engaged in leasing did not. * Other than sole proprietorships, all business entities that engage in practices defined under the law as “brokerage activity” must also be licensed. Formerly, certain partnerships were exempt. * The updated law acknowledges the practice of producing “broker price opinions” as a common broker activity. It more clearly distinguishes these from “appraisals,” which require a separate and distinct appraiser license from the Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board, and require extensive education in valuation techniques. Effective next year: * Beginning in January 2012, applicants for a broker license will need to have four years of experience as a licensed salesperson, up from the current two-year requirement, plus demonstrate practical competency by providing a detailed list of brokerage activities engaged in by the applicant during this same period. * Brokers and other direct supervisors of licensed salespersons who seek to renew a license after Sept. 1, 2012, will need to have completed a new six-hour course in “Broker Responsibilities” in addition to the combined six-hour courses on legal and ethics updates.

NEW STATE LAWS TO STRENGTHEN LICENSEES’ ACCOUNTABILITY

AUSTIN (Texas Real Estate Commission) – New state laws <http://www.trec.state.tx.us/pdf/press_releases/20110909_changes_in_laws_sgrenthen_real_estate.pdf> intended to strengthen real estate licensees’ accountability to consumers have taken effect or will take effect in 2012.  as ofof Sept. 1, 2011:

*   Property managers for single-family residential units must be licensed. Persons involved in leasing such properties have always been required to hold a real estate broker or sales license, but managers not engaged in leasing did not.

*   Other than sole proprietorships, all business entities that engage in practices defined under the law as “brokerage activity” must also be licensed. Formerly, certain partnerships were exempt.

*   The updated law acknowledges the practice of producing “broker price opinions” as a common broker activity. It more clearly distinguishes these from “appraisals,” which require a separate and distinct appraiser license from the Appraiser Licensing and Certification Board, and require extensive education in valuation techniques.

Effective next year:

*   Beginning in January 2012, applicants for a broker license will need to have four years of experience as a licensed salesperson, up from the current two-year requirement, plus demonstrate practical competency by providing a detailed list of brokerage activities engaged in by the applicant during this same period.

*   Brokers and other direct supervisors of licensed salespersons who seek to renew a license after Sept. 1, 2012, will need to have completed a new six-hour course in “Broker Responsibilities” in addition to the combined six-hour courses on legal and ethics updates.

 

September 1- First Thursday on South Congress

September 2- Out of Bounds Comedy Festival 

September 3- 1st Saturday Brewery Tour & Beer Tasting

September 4- Free Concert at The Long Center

September 5- Austin Free Day of Yoga

September 6- Austin Museum of Art Free Day

September 7- KVET Free Concert Series: Wade Bowen

September 8- ACL Festival Birthday Party

September 9- Moonlight Prowl on UT Campus

September 10- The Hound Hunt

September 11- Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Showing on 6th Street

September 12-  Full Moon Swim at Barton Springs

September 13-  Tasting Tuesday Wine Class at House Wine

September 14- Monthly Brew Tour at Uncle Billy’s

September 15- The Thursday at Blanton Museum of Art

September 16- Diez y Seus Celebration

September 17-  Austin City Limits Music Festival

September 18-  Live Music at Threadgills

September 19- Texas Football: More Than The Game

September 20- Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles

September 21- Rooftop Members Lounge at The Arthouse

September 22-  Journey at The Frank Erwin Center

September 23- Couples Cooking: Central Market

September 24- Pecan Street Festival

September 25- Bamboo Festival

September 26- Esoteric Dubstep & Gypsy Bazaar

September 27- Carolyn Wonderland CD Release Show at Waterloo Records

September 28- Sounding Together: 100 Years of the Austin Symphony

September 29-  Texas First: Texas Best

September 30- Fredericksburg Okoberfest