Website design, SEO and other Estate Agent News
16
Nov
YouTube gets an upgrade!
YouTube is an internet phenomenon.
People upload a range of videos from hilarious accidents, clips of
their favourite pet, how-to guides to video blogging. In fact it is
so popular that every minute, 20 hours of video are uploaded which
means that even if you dedicate your entire life to watching as
many YouTube videos as possible, you won't even scratch the
surface.
Since December of last year, YouTube lets users start uploading
and watching their videos in 720p or 'High Definition'. Users with
HD screens only have to look out for the small red 'HD' button
between the volume button and the full screen option and with HD
monitor prices lower than ever, HD is becoming increasingly
popular.
Now YouTube has increased its capacity to hold 'true' HD videos.
This means that instead of the 720p format, YouTube can now hold
1080p. For those that do not know the difference between 720p and
1080p, it means that instead of 720 vertical lines on the video,
there are 1080 lines meaning that the quality of the picture has
increased.
YouTube have also announced that they will automatically upgrade
videos that have been already uploaded in the 1080p format. Perfect
for users who regularly upload HD video to YouTube!
Many estate agents are now gasping a hold of video and using it
as a fantastic way to market properties on their website.
Integrating it into their website design, embedded videos enable
estate agents to add a personal feel to each and every
property.
Robert Oulsnam
and Company is an estate agent in Birmingham that has just
started using video on their website. Designed to inform, the two
videos cover the profile of the estate agent and
testimonials of their customers. This gives an extra dimension
to the company and shows loyal and potential customers that they
are an estate agent that is committed to keeping up with
technological advances.
Are you an estate agent interested in integrating video into
your web design? Give us a call on 0208 457 4777,
visit our Twitter profile, Facebook fan page or our contact us page.
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