A successful real estate marketing video is created by combining relevant content, quality cinematography and appropriate music, all working together to create a powerful presentation.
Using background music in real estate video listings may have unintended repercussion on the success of your video marketing campaign.
From turning off your customers to legal issues stemming from using music not properly licensed for commercial business use.
In this post we will look at how to choose the music that helps to set the mood of your video listing, to highlight property’s best features, and to boosts viewers engagement. Furthermore, we will match some common property types to certain genres of music and explain how to obtain proper music license suitable for promotional business use. Feel free to add these simple tips to your go-to list of real estate marketing ideas.
How to choose on hold music that fosters positive attitude rather than irritates your clients
Are you running a client oriented business? Do you provide support or other services over the phone? If your answer is yes then then next big question you need to ask yourself is:
Did you receive a copyright claim for using legally purchased / licensed royalty free music on YouTube? Now, you may not agree with me (for now anyway) but getting that copyright claim may be a good thing! In this post I will explain how purchasing AdRev registered music can protect buyers from licensing fraud.
Learn how YouTube’s copyright system works, how to legally use copyrighted music in YouTube videos and how to resolve third-party copyright claims.
Many YouTubers are convinces that using copyrighted music in YouTube videos is a surefire way for getting your account penalized and your video muted or removed altogether. The reality isn’t that grim but you do need to understand how to legally use copyrighted music on YouTube to avoid copyright strikes on your channel.
Appropriate background music will help to support your marketing message. Wrong music will distract the viewers and make your video look unprofessional.