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Reggie @ MyTechOpinion says - incorporate your own real estate video channel on your blog or website using
Kyte.tv:
Your TV channel can include still photos, slide shows, video, music, voice and instant polls to help enhance your online presence and in turn, provide you a competitive edge in your real estate business. You may choose to include videos outlining industry trends, steps towards home ownership, the selling and buying process, real estate investment, or even showcase local attractions & hotspots. Of course you would also include video tours and photos of your listed homes for maximum appeal. Why not also invite colleagues such as your preferred lender to talk on evaluating loans, and improving credit. The ideas are limitless.
Go2Web2 and Techcrunch find new startup Tubecast.tv - in essence, full screen internet "TV" that broadcasts channels like a cable box... click the up/down arrow to peruse channels (and no client downloads necessary). Most of the channels - for example, the Dave Chappelle channel - have poor resolution, but the ones that are high res, like the BBC Comedy channel, demonstrate the ideal of how "unlimited" internet TV can eventually overwhelm the limited spectrums of cable and broadcast programming.



This trend to internet microchanneling will extend pretty quickly to real estate once it reaches the mass market tipping point.

On a more practical note, our friend Jeff Turner's Real Estate Shows has upgraded their platform so real estate professionals can upload and post videos and flyers as demonstrated here. Their latest features include a video flyer building application, links to social networking and bookmarking sites and capability to create RSS feeds for videos on Real Estate Shows.


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