It’s no secret that consumers love video. YouTube is logging billions of video views and it’s all because of us. WE are the consumers! You, me, buyers and sellers, we all love video! So why not come up with a marketing plan to include video in your real estate business?

You might not be the only one interested in leveraging the power of video to market real estate. Many brokers and national real estate companies are embracing video and helping their realtors market with video.

Although YouTube is very important, Google also looks to other video sites on the web to index real estate videos. Help Google find your video by uploading your real estate video tours to multiple video sites.

Unfortunately, not everyone is going to find your real estate video tour online. Like most marketing, you shouldn’t rely on one single method and put your eggs all in one basket. Instead, try marketing to buyers at showings.

Maximizing exposure of your real estate video should be one of your main goals – you need buyers to find and watch the video. A great way of reaching more buyers is to allow your video to be played from within your Virtual Tour links.

1435 Fleetwood Cove Drive in Grand Prairie, Texas is ready for move-in. Watch the real estate HD video walk-through tour below.

Getting your real estate video out on the Internet and obtaining views through increased exposure should be one of your goals when marketing real estate with video. If you have a personal website or blog, you can embed your videos to reach your real estate audience.

In the first part of the Marketing Real Estate with Video series, we tackled How to Upload Your Real Estate Video to YouTube to get it online. It is a great first step, but simply posting our videos to YouTube isn’t going to get us the attention we need. We need to tell others our video exists by sharing it through social media sites like Facebook and Twitter.

We’ve all been there – a real estate conference where the focus is on using video when marketing real estate. There are a lot of tips shared, and you jot down as many notes as you can. You get back to your office in North Texas and tell your real estate agent colleagues of all of the new and exciting things you have learned, but you have no idea where