Showing posts with label Marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marketing. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

More Than Just Pretty Pictures

"Fabulous pictures!! You did a beautiful job capturing the home, the yard and how one lives in the house."--a client.

Of course I appreciate compliments as much as anyone, but I particularly appreciate it when someone can explain why they like the photos. Capturing how one lives in a house (or uses the spaces in the case of public or work spaces) is a big part of how I prefer to do it when circumstances permit.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Love at First Sight

I just learned of a very interesting recent article related to real estate marketing in the Wall Street Journal: 20 Seconds to Love at First Sight.

The article is based on research done by Michael J. Sellar, Poornima Madhavan and Molly Liechty as presented in a paper entitled Toward an Understanding of Real Estate Homebuyer Internet Search Behavior: An Application of Ocular Tracking Technology (published in the Journal of Real Estate Research).

The gist of the article is that the first thing prospective home buyers look at when researching homes online is the lead photo, and that, on average, viewers will spend approximately 60% of their time looking at the photos. I think this information goes a long way toward explaining the importance of photos for marketing homes.

The article notes that the front exterior photo is often the lead photo in the series, and that seems justified in many cases, since the outward appearance of the home is often of great concern to homeowners and can say a lot about the general style and design of the home, and sometimes its location. However, the front exterior of the home does not always provide the most compelling subject matter for a photo, from the standpoint of really grabbing the viewer's attention. Sometimes the rear exterior will provide a more compelling view. Other times, the main interior space, usually the living room, will provide the most appealing and attention-grabbing photo, especially if the room is very well designed and furnished or has an impressive view.

I disagree somewhat with one point made in the article, that the photos should be sequenced to reflect how one moves through the house after entering the front door. While this kind of sequencing may be useful in some kinds of presentations, I think that, for media where prospective homebuyers will be viewing the photos for the first time, it is best to show the most visually impressive features of the home first, in order to hold the viewer's attention and inspire them to want to learn more about the home. Usually, the most visually impressive features will be the main exterior views and the main interior spaces such as the living room, family room, kitchen and master suite, and I think that it is these views that should receive the most attention in terms of staging and the quality of the photos, especially since they will be the most likely candidates for usage in print marketing materials.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Congratulations

Congratulations to Ken DeLeon, Michael Repka and the rest of the DeLeon Realty team for earning the top spot for 2014 for Realtor teams in the Wall Street Journal rankings.

Here is a recent ad in Gentry Magazine announcing this achievement, featuring a photo by yours truly.


Wednesday, September 3, 2014

The Importance of the Internet for Marketing Homes


A recent article on examiner.com adds further weight to the conclusion that the Internet is a major resource for homebuyers and a well prepared home and strong photos of the home will make the best use of this critical marketing venue: Sellers, here's how buyers find homes .

Note the comment about the ideal situation involving a large number of multiple offers. The more potential buyers that a listing attracts, the more likely that this ideal can be achieved. The photos of a home are one of the very first things that home buyers look at online. When homebuyers have a number of choices, they may tend to overlook listings with poor photos, or at least give them less consideration.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Recent Lifestyle Photography

I recently did a lifestyle portrait for Alex Wang, a real estate agent with Sereno Group in Silicon Valley. The photo was used in a full page ad in the August 2014 edition of Gentry Magazine.

Gentry Ad

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Real Estate Marketing Examples

I have recently added a page on my website to provide examples of how my photos are used in the media for real estate marketing purposes, in print and on the Web. The examples include brochures, flyers, print advertisements and single-property websites (virtual tours as they are commonly known): Real Estate Marketing Media

You can find additional examples in various posts on this blog.