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Tech Notes - Sending Talking Images or Video

By , About.com GuideJuly 8, 2008

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Have you ever taken photos of a property for an out of area buyer? Did you come back to the office, put them on the computer, email them, and type your comments in the email? That's great, and it works, especially with today's digital cameras.

Have you had a seller call you and ask where those sites are that you promised would display their home listing? Maybe they want to check to see if you're doing your job. You can send them links to the pages, and that is a good solution. But, what if you want to make some comments about why only some of their photos are on a certain site?

I've profiled a new service, currently free, called the Jing Project. I also give you a link to a little demo video I did in less than five minutes of images and commentary. A picture can be worth 10,000 words, but sometimes a hundred words can make a picture a lot more explanatory. Why type them in an email when you can talk to your customer?

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