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February 27th, 2007 categories: Tampa Florida Real Estate, Tampa Real Estate, Tampa Realtor, Tips for Sellers
Jay, over at the ThePhoenixRealEstateGuy.com, recently posted about the poor images that some agents (or homeowners) will post on an MLS listing as the primary, or first photo. As Realtors, we spend plenty of time on the MLS researching properties, and we are constantly reminded of how important it is to make a great first impression on the web.

I remember when my wife and I were shopping with a Realtor for our first home. We’d jump in the car with her and go on a tour of homes. We never had an opportunity to see the home before the actual showing. The internet was in its infancy and online home photos and tours did not exist.
Fast forward to present day and buyers and their agents now have many sites to choose from to preview homes and even see a neighborhood virtual tour. Buyers now rule out whether or not to see a home first hand while they are online at their home or office.
First impressions are very important with today’s technologies. That first impression (and all impressions really) has to be good or you might just lose that buyer at their desktop. The goal should be to present the property in such a way as to get the buyer or their agent to pick up the phone or shoot an e-mail to schedule a showing.
I learned a lesson a while back when a fellow Realtor and neighbor mentioned what a buyer client of his was looking for. I immediately told him about a listing of mine that sounded perfect. I sent the listing to him via e-mail and he later told me that he had seen it on the MLS, but had ruled it because of something he had seen in one of the images. He subsequently did show it, they wrote an offer and closed on the home weeks later. I am now very cautious about what I post to the MLS.
Things to consider:
Buyers today often rule out a home while researching online. Homes are often ruled out quickly based on the first, or early impressions the buyer gets from the listing images and/or virtual tour. Buyers will then send their agent a list of homes to see based on their own research. Remember to make a good first impression so that your home makes that list.
 
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This is classic:
http://www.visualtour.com/show.asp?T=830679
Good post with some great suggestions for sellers. But do they listen?
They never get a second chance to create that WOW when buyers first walk in.
Some listen, some don’t. The ones who listen usually find a buyer more quickly. This almost always results in a higher net to the seller.