Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Pricing change

We reverted back to our individual tour pricing. Agents said subscriptions just didn't seem to make sense when there are sometimes months between listings. We heard - We listened - We also added a new ordering system to make the whole transaction easier! Visit this page to look at our pricing structure. Thanks for all your patience thru the growth stages of our company. We are running a 10% off special currently and encourage you to take advantage!!! LIMITED time only.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Moto Q - Another Device to display our tours



Recently, Motorola unveiled it's rival to the Blackberry named the Moto Q. Powered by Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and using Verizon's high-speed EVDO network, the Q is described by Motorola as a "mini-notebook" for home and office. "The Moto brings together all the converged solutions you need to work, stay in touch or have fun," Ed Zander, Motorola CEO said in a statement.

"Enterprise technology, consumer electronics and mobile are converging to create major productivity advantages for the work world," Denny Strigi, Verizon president and CEO, said in a statement.

We at Rede Tech offer our virtual tours in a Windows Media Format which is compatible for this device. We are the ONLY company who utilizes this format and are the ONLY company who produces content for this as well as many other devices.

Stop wasting your money on other virtual tour solutions. We are the most technologically advanced solution available and match the price point of our competitors.... Click here to go to our website

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Google Launches Video Ads on their network

This is a VERY important stepping stone and should tell you where advertising is going... Similar to google's new feature - we at Rede Technologies provide video ads for homes!!!! Here is the google announcement:

Click-to-play video ads for AdWords
We're very excited to announce the release of click-to-play video ads on the content network. Here's Bismarck, from the Video Ads team, with the details on this new feature:


In the coming days, we will be adding click-to-play video ads to the line-up of text, Flash and image ad formats currently supported by the Google content network. At launch, video ads will be available to AdWords advertisers in the US, Canada and Japan - but we plan to roll them out to other regions shortly.

Now, let's talk about the details.

First, as with all AdWords ad formats, video ads will compete for placement on sites in the Google content network with other text, Flash and image ads -- and, as with our other image ad placements, you can choose to bid on a CPC or CPM basis.

Second, these ads will be supported by both site- and keyword-targeted campaigns. You can choose to serve your video ad on a specific site or on pages in our content network that relate to your product or service. As always, you have the ability to geo-target your video ads internationally, nationally, or locally.

Finally, unlike some intrusive advertising, users will have complete control. When a page loads, only a static image will be visible; the video will not start playing until the user initiates it.

But, you may say, video is only for big branding oriented advertisers. We beg to differ. This feature makes video ads much more accessible to all advertisers. Now, an owner of a small bed & breakfast in Lake Tahoe can put a video tour of his beautiful chalet right next to an article that talks about skiing the epic slopes of Squaw Valley.

Monday, May 15, 2006

New Technology Guide for Realtors

We designed a guide for Realtors which explains technology terms. If you don't know what a blog is or an Rss feed is - download this and it will teach you. If you do know... then download it anyway and you will still be enlighted.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

If it is good enough for QVC...

QVC, the home shopping network, isn't satisfied with just being on TV 24 hours a day. It wants to be everywhere customers are, and plans to offer shopping videos on Internet portal sites and eventually wants to sell goods on mobile phones.

"We want to be ready. We are going to try a lot of things," said Michael A. George, president and CEO of QVC, in an interview this week. "We're looking to see what resonates with consumers."

QVC, which has seven million active customers domestically and introduces 1,600 products weekly, is set to offer video-on demand content on various portal sites by this summer.


Realtors - We are pleading with you to see that video on demand is the future! Consumers want to see and hear everything about a product (which a home is) before they make a decision. At Rede Technologies, not only have we seen the future but we have delivered it with our virtual tour solutions. Stop sitting by the wayside and letting technology pass you by.....