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Safeguarding Internet Media in Real Estate Advertisements

Posted on January 26, 2008 - Filed Under , , , |

The other day, I linked a marketing checklist.  You might modify the list to include these safety safeguards:

*Remove all personal effects like family photos; especially childrens photos.
*Do not leave fine jewelry or heirloom items at home during the listing period.
*Make sure that any weapons, like guns, are well hidden or out of the house completely.
*Keep your medication at work or in your car during the listing period.
—You never know who may be touring your house when you are not there. Although it isn’t pleasant to think about, safety should always come first.

*Do not advertise photos of kids rooms on listing flyers or on internet postings.
*Although they are growing in popularity, I discourage virtual tours.
*Remove any of the above mentioned items prior to taking marketing photos.
—In the internet age virtually everyone has access to your home if it is listed for sale. You never know who your home is being shown to or who could be scoping it out online. Virtual tours might allow an intruder to view the best ways of planning a break-in before even driving by the home. Most REALTORs should know how to take photos as to avoid such concerns as well.

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