Early on the morning of smart agents realized the advantage that these potential customers a way to explore real estate on the Internet. However, the first virtual tours offered little more than photographs of the front of the house and a few interior shots. Later, some additional music to the static images in an attempt to jazz, their offerings and make them separate from the others.
Next, the creation of software, the photos were to be allowed, "stitched" together with a panoramic, 180 degree view ofthe houses, and added, led to the illusion of a virtual tour. advances in software technology for the creation of panoramas with a 360-degree views. The website visitors are likely to have the feeling in the room, and with the click of the mouse to the entire field, vertically and horizontally.
However, this latest development of the virtual tour was limited because it was created by the relative lifelessness of a static image. There was more than searchinggreat photos, hardly a "tour, virtual or otherwise.
The next logical step in the virtual tour for real estate listings is the use of video.
The software, developed using http://PlaceTour.com offers full motion video with smooth transitions, titles and subtitles, appropriate background music and the placement of prominent contact information.
Agents with this software can finally deliver on the promise of the offer through a real virtual tourtheir listings.
Benefits of Virtual Tours
• More than 50 percent of online viewers decide to visit the actual location after a consideration of the virtual tour.
· Purchasing decisions are inspired by the virtual tour.
• increase in traffic and recall-value in prospective clients are documented.
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