Selling homes via podcast

Nov 1, 2005 8:00 AM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Could you help sell your home via a podcast? At least one company thinks so.

a la mode, a developer of tools for real estate professionals, recently announced that its nearly 7500 agent customers nationwide are now able to podcast information on homes for sale to customers.

Propertycast technology is available to all of its Agent XSite Web site customers at no cost.

With Propertycast technology, real estate professionals can record and distribute property descriptions as spoken audio files to millions of homebuyers and sellers.

Earlier this year, the Pew Internet and American Life Project found that 22 million Americans own an MP3 player and that 29 percent had downloaded a podcast. Apple has sold 28 million iPods since its introduction. And by 2006, 30 percent of new cars are expected to have an iPod option.

For more information, visit www.alamode.com.

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