Edited photographs boost property marketing

Edited photographs boost property marketing


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Marketing your property using professionally edited photographs will boost the marketing of your property and attract more viewers, according to photo-editing company Propeo.

The recently launched company claims to transform Airbnb and property photographs into professional-looking photographs.

Users can upload their images before Propeo apply several digital enhancement techniques, such as colour enhancement, blue sky addition, image sharpening and object removal.

Propeo co-founder Paul Jones explains: ““All over Airbnb and property search sites you see people posting poor quality photos because they think they can’t afford to hire a professional, and they’re missing out on money-making opportunities because of it,”

Propeo believes doing so will ensure buyers do not bypass properties, instead giving them a second look. The company have also claimed that photographs can be taken on the newest mobile devices.

Jones added: “Propeo fills that gap by affordably improving the photo’s they’re already using and giving them the professional touch.”

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