What Can YouTube Do for a Real Estate Agent?

Here’s a question from Tom Lipinski in Lake St Clair:
What is the significance (or non-significance) of having a YouTube page/channel? What can YouTube do for me?
One response from Chase Thompson on Twitter:
@drewmeyers it has driven 100% of my business that hasn’t been referral or past client. Granted social/blogging/teaching has played a role. it all stems from my videos.
Here’s a video response from Greg Dallaire in Green Bay.
What’s your answer?
[disclosure Tom Lipinski and Greg Dallaire are both clients of Virtual Results]
Ric & Pamela Dizon
Posted at 19:10h, 24 OctoberRight on…digg it! Ready for those tips
Terry Paranych
Posted at 09:44h, 25 OctoberI have found great success on YouTube, and more recently on a local Edmonton online tv show called Inside Real Estate. The trick with YouTube is to keep things short and sweet, and to provide real tips and information rather than teasers or “common sense” information. From an SEO standpoint, the videos have been a very helpful way of generating multi-media results on the search engine’s front page.
Our TV page with access to our archive is here: http://www.paranych.com/tv, but we also have a YouTube profile.
Jane
Posted at 13:50h, 25 OctoberI couldn’t imagine not using YouTube, facebook and Twitter as part of our marketing strategy! If you are not part of the online presence as a Realtor, you are a dinosaur!…
Tom Lipinski
Posted at 19:40h, 26 OctoberPost makes a lot of sense. Listings do give you the opportunity to be on video. I am interested in seeing more from Greg.
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Posted at 05:09h, 28 OctoberI feel that you tube is very much helpful for people those who are looking for more knowledgeable information.
Mijsons
Posted at 01:08h, 31 OctoberThanks for sharing,post make alot of positive thinks. YouTube really make the great impact on it…
Chantal Konicek
Posted at 10:51h, 03 NovemberGreat points here. I’m looking forward to those video creation tips too!