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Zillow's new photo viewing on map page = important to include many photos

This is VERY COOL!  Another reason why photos are so important!

Via Spencer Rascoff (Zillow):

We changed the user interface on Zillow for looking at photos on the Map & List page the other day, and it's pretty slick. The new site design makes it more important than ever to include all of your listing's photos -- we allow up to 50 photos.

 

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Comments

Very nice Zillow.

Posted by Susie Blackmon-Maggie Valley Waynesville Horse Person/NC Broker/Realtor (Susie Blackmon LLC) about 1 month ago

Hello Sara, this is a very nice feature for home shoppers.  However, as a single/team agent user (no bulk upload) it is quite cumbersome to load photos one at a time.  We usually reduce our photos down to about 1200x800, and the other on-line sites we use, including our home MLS, will re-size to their maximums from there -- and still give us swift upload times.  Even with a current speedtest.net rating for uploads at 5Mbps+, I sometimes have a photo stall out when loading to Zillow.  Thus, if the Zillow upload interface for single user accounts can be addressed next, this will be a nice 1 - 2 combo.  Thanks!  John

Posted by Alexander-Slocum REMAX Team - Vancouver WA Real Estate (RE/MAX equity group, inc. - Vancouver Washington) about 1 month ago

sara and Alexander,  Thanks for the info.  Our team always takes several photos of ur listings and is great to now how to include them all.  Have a great day!m

Posted by Jennifer St.Clair (The Wonder Women Team - San Diego, CA) 29 days ago

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