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dsulvett -> my Virtual Tour is complete-please review (1/28/2008 8:43:37)

Hello All;
I commonly come to the outfront boards for advice and i was wondering if some of you gifted web developers would critique my site..

FIRST, i would like to set it up..
This is a one page (basically) "Virtual Tour" that i created for a realtor. (im a realtor too).

Anyway, the point is to get the house noticed with pictures and a panorama (should have more than 1 panorama but the house sold already).

Anyway, I built this site for a friend of mine and she likes it. It comparable and hopefully better than my comprtitors (one being www.circlepix.com)

Please provide me with constructive criticism (which i know you will). Simply so that i can better myself...
my site www.3sagebrushlane.com
Thank you in advance...
Dave




Larry M. -> RE: my Virtual Tour is complete-please review (1/28/2008 13:21:58)

Dave,

Two comments: (1) always begin any virtual tour with the street view of subject property, not the rear and, (2) it's REALTOR(tm), not realtor. Otherwise, good job [&:]




dsulvett -> RE: my Virtual Tour is complete-please review (1/28/2008 14:38:37)

Larry-Thanks

i am too a REALTOR i just type in a hurry..

and my friends over at photography for real estate (flickr discussion group) said the same thing you did about how to start the tour..

do you think it compare to a circlepix tour? my broker likes theirs better... i cant seem to figure out why?

how about you...?

Thanks larry


Dave




Larry M. -> RE: my Virtual Tour is complete-please review (1/28/2008 15:42:14)

quote:

do you think it compare to a circlepix tour? my broker likes theirs better... i cant seem to figure out why?


Dave,

If there's a decided pricing advantage for your customer, I'd stay with what you have. IDX/MLS, yard flyers, virtual tours, print advertising, other marketing efforts are in place for one reason and one reason only - to generate a (listing agent/floor call/buyer broker) showing appointment. The IEC (Internet Empowered Consumer) is inundated with information (especially in a Buyers market) - so much to choose from, so little time.

All this is, I suppose, is analogous to a resume; a good one gets you an interview - but it won't get you the job. Soooo, cover all possible bases in a professional manner and it will result in the desired result at some point whether it relates to your personal production or that of a REALTOR web site customer.

If you need help with IDX, couple of good threads here via search.




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