Why Selling a Home on YouTube is Impossible.

by Tom Royce on March 12, 2007


However, using YouTube Can Sell Your Home.

YoutubelogoWhile selling a home using YouTube sounds sexy and trendy, you will not find a buyer on the site. Sure it is will sound great and make you think that something could happen. But it will not. Read this example of what an agent did and then I will tell you the trick that can you can do to sell your home using YouTube.

“I was thinking about that somebody who’s just scrolling through [video sites] late at night and types in the words ‘real estate’ and ‘Chicago’ and says, ‘Let’s see what pops up,’” said Dina Davis, a Coldwell Banker agent in Evanston, Ill., who made a video of a Rogers Park townhouse listing and stuck it on YouTube.com.
After two months and a paltry 45 viewings, the townhouse is still available.
“I didn’t think we’d get tons of business from it,” Davis said. “It’s another avenue, another option for marketing . I just hoped to pique someone’s interest.”
Still, the experience has whet her appetite and she’s preparing another video tour of an Evanston condo. via Technology News: E-Commerce

So this real estate put a home up on YouTube amongst the millions of videos thinking that the few who would search Chicago and real estate would be looking for the exact model and neighborhood that she was selling into. As they say, ain’t going to happen.

However, if you want to sell a home using YouTube could be a great benefit for you.

You see, YouTube the destination is not a great thing for realtors or homesellers. YouTube the embedded video is however. When you look at a YouTube video on their site, there are two links that you can copy and use on your site, the URL and the EMBED.

  • The URL allows you to link to the video from another site. So if you put the home on a listing service or website that allows links all of a sudden people who are interested in the home have another way to see it.
  • The EMBED code allows you to put the YouTube video onto your personal webpage. So now you can create a video that highlights those features of the home you are selling in a personalized manner on your page.
  • So using these two tools, the URL or the EMBED, will allow you to use YouTube to sell a home. However, never expect putting a video up on YouTube will allow you to sell a home as a primary marketing tool.

    Over the next few days we will explain how to use YouTube to sell a home.

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    Saverio R. Pellicano March 16, 2007 at 8:16 am

    I agree. YouTube is not appropriately categorized YET for real estate buyers to search for properties.

    I have been producing real estate videopodcasts for about five years now. They are primarily broadcast from my own website RealEstateTVshowcase.Com in a higher quality Windows Media Format (wmv).

    While I do also upload them to YouTube (It can't hurt), I have found that the best apporach is to provide a link to my website video from wherever on the Internet thatI advertise my listings, usually with the link tag saying somtehing like

    "See Video of this Home At RealEstateTVshowecase.Com". These real estate related public websites like Realtor.Com etc. are where the real buyers go to look for properties. I also use sign riders at the property with the video link to direct drive-by buyers to the videopodcast of the property.

    I now host the videos on a dedicated video server which allows them to be podcast in a higher quality than what I have seen on YouTube.

    Saverio R. Pellicano

    Alternatives Real Estate Services

    Pleasant Hill, Ca

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    Fred March 21, 2007 at 6:36 pm

    I have been doing real estate videos for a year and a half, and have uploaded hundreds to about a half dozen video websites. The main benefit is that the YouTube listings getting indexed in search engines, where people DO search for real estate. I have, at times, occupied 4-5 search results on page ONE of Google… all with videos.

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    Carl Ringwall May 5, 2007 at 12:43 pm

    We decided to just take the YouTube method and apply it to my wife’s real estate site, ReelTours.biz. We use the same type of FLV encoded videos, and couple the videos with other property info and Yahoo! interactive maps. We are now experimenting with uploading the vids to YouTube as well. Also, it helps to export your listings to Google Base if your broker doesn’t already.

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    Andrew Mooers November 26, 2009 at 9:33 am

    Posting to youtube but also to many other video platforms is key. Then putting links on social media web 2.0 outlets…embedded them on your website, in your stand alone blogs and adding them to emails all help. Really slick to do a search for a term and see one of your own videos embedded on the first page of the search. Real Video..not a slide show with piano tinkling is huge!It hits all five senses..not just the eye balls and brands the broker, shows the area…not just the sticks and bricks.

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