Saturday, May 23, 2020

COVID-19: How to prepare for the reopening of your office



Once the Coronavirus lockdown is lifted and we are permitted to get back to work, each industry will face its own unique challenges. Owing to the lasting impact of the pandemic, these businesses, including real estate brokerages, will have to come up with effective solutions to stay relevant. Here’s a look at the changes that real estate brokers will have to implement, in their personal space management strategy, to grow their business in a post-Coronavirus world.

How to start planning to return to work?

While there may be suggestions aplenty, it is first important to ascertain what should not be done. “In absentia, the office has become a facility based on stasis. It is not just the buildings that are frozen in time but the very idea of the buildings too. That so much energy has been dedicated to the quick fix, to resume the life suddenly locked down, shows us that there is a considered desire to pretend that none of this lockdown malarkey ever happened,” says Neil Usher, a global workspace design and author of the book The Elemental Workplace, in his recent article titled The Office-In Search of its mojo.

Making arrangements to read the body temperature of each staff member at the entry point and creating seating arrangements that ensure appropriate and safe distance is maintained among the workers, would be a fair starting points and so would be the sneeze guard, desks with in-built hand sanitisers and plexiglass barriers. Companies worldwide are busy engaging with office interior experts, to get quick makeovers for their office spaces.

However, these measures alone cannot solve the various problems that business are now confronted with. Besides preparing the building to welcome the staff in the post-pandemic world, the more complicated task lies in preparing the staff.

How businesses can prepare to go back to the office




Communication with the employees

Convincing your staff to come back to the office, will be a major challenge, especially since previous research indicate that around 16% of flu transmission takes place in the office. Hence, a lot will depend on how effectively you communicate with them and prepare them to get back to work. Be mindful of the fact that in case of attrition, the average cost to hire new staff would be much higher than the price you might pay to rearrange your office.

Office rules in a post-lockdown era

While employees may have been used to a certain office conduct before the pandemic, many habits will need to change, now. One of your key responsibilities of employers, would be to make your staff conscious about these changes and to ensure that they adhere to the new social distancing protocols.

Sharing their lunch, is something your employees may have to stop. The same may be true of keeping their personal belongings at their workstations. With innumerable small and big changes that we all will have to make, to keep the workplace safe, the employer’s role as a communicator and moderator, will be crucial.

Allowing remote working practices

Contrary to what many may believe, remote working will not replace the traditional office. Your staff would be willing to come back to office, once they are assured that it is safe to step in. In this scheme of things, remote working practices will become crucial towards unlocking the potential of the office.

Adopting a policy of rotation / working in shifts

Another effective way to lower the chances of contamination, is to ensure rotational working shifts. However, this may be hard to achieve for the many offices in India that have followed strict and fixed working hours.

Changes in HR policies after COVID-19

Human resource policies can be adjusted such that sick employees are sent on paid leave, to reduce the chances of transmission.

Likely changes in office spaces after the Coronavirus


Practices that are likely to be discardedNew protocols that are likely to be adopted
Shared desksMasks
Elbow to elbow seatingSanitisers
Face-to-face seatingPlexiglass barrier
Frequent board room meetingsCubicles
Shared eating spacesHands-free faucets and dispensers


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Monday, May 18, 2020

9 natural DIY tips to cool your home this summer



“ACs and coolers are fine, but nothing evokes my memories of childhood summers like a ‘khus ki tatti’,” says Gurugram-based businessman, Avinash Arora. Confused? Arora spent his summer vacations in a little town named Tundla in UP. North Indian summers are infamous for their intense heat, which can even prove fatal. Very few things can help you survive such weather and a ‘khus ki tatti’ is one of them, the businessman maintains. A ‘khus ki tatti’ is a wholly natural blind/ curtain mat that is made of reeds and special grass, laid out neatly in a box and complete with water pipes for drip wetting. This mat is laid across open doorways and windows and helps lower the temperature indoors.

1. Use water to cool the home

Home hacks can work well. A simple trick involves using a bucket of water. Dip the bottom hems of your curtains into the bucket and leave the fan on. The water slowly seeps upwards through the fabric and the breeze will carry the coolness into the room

2. Keep the rooms dark

We all know how relaxing it is, to get away from the glare of a hot summer sun and into a cool space, under the shade. To achieve this, buy cotton curtains in the darkest colour possible. Ensure that the curtains have a thick lining, so that the sunlight doesn’t fade them. Dark green or brown are easy choices. Keep the curtains drawn shut, right from morning. If your room stays shielded from sunlight all day, it is bound to remain relatively cooler.

See also: Tips to get your home summer-ready

3. Leave the bathroom door open

Keep your bathroom door ajar, pour a few litres of water on the floor and let the breeze do its job again

4. Place plants near the window

Leafy plants, too, can work wonders. If you have some large decorative or potted plants around, move them closer to your windows. They will absorb most of the heat and create a cooling effect around them

5. Leave the fridge alone

You may be tempted to reach for cold water and ice-cubes frequently, but opening and shutting the refrigerator multiple times, increases the load and temperature on its motor. This, in turn, increases the ambient temperature in your house

6. Use cool lighting options

From LEDs to fluorescent lights, there are many cool lighting options available, so there’s no reason to continue using hot incandescent bulbs. Similarly, switch off all electrical appliances, especially the TV, when not in use. Even a mobile charger emits heat

7. Buy a dehumidifier

You will breathe much easier, once the intense humidity is reduced. You can check online sites for the best deals

8. Use cotton fabrics

Summer is no time for fancy satin or silk bedsheets, or for faux leather upholstery. Buy at least one set of crisp cotton bedsheets, in white or pastel shades. If your couch is upholstered in any fabric that’s not cotton or linen, buy some sofa covers or throws that are made of cotton

9. Open the windows at sunset

If you throw open your windows at the right time, you will get the benefit of the cool evening breeze. This will lower the temperature of your home and make it more comfortable for the night ahead. Also, open up every internal door in your house, including kitchen cabinets and bathroom, bedroom and closet doors. This will help, to dissipate the heat that is built up during the course of the day and reduce the overall temperature. Remember to close these doors as soon as the next day dawns and the sun is up again.

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Saturday, May 16, 2020

What does the expert Vaastu Consultant in India advice to have in homes?




Vaastus hastra originated thousands of years ago in ancient India. Earlier, people were dependent on the fundamentals of nature to fulfill all their basic requirements. Sun provided light & heat, wind gave cool breeze, rivers & rain were the main source of water, earth provided food & shelter and fire heat & protection. Thus the philosophies of the building discipline laid down during those days too were constructed only on the effect of foundations of nature.

Basic elements of vaastu

Vastu distinguishes five essentials of creation that, when honored, augment the flow of prana, universal life-force vigor, within a building. Worshipping nature is a blessed acknowledgement. The five elements
  • Earth
  • Air
  • Fire
  • Water, and
  • Space
These are energetically linked with particular directions. Earth is associated with the southwest; air, northwest; fire, southeast; and water the northeast.
Use optimistic sounds: Some sounds irritate you, and you simply ignore them like creaking sounds of doors and windows, sounds obtained from any kind of friction etc. These sounds generate negativity in your environment. Have a perfect solution to such irritating sounds. Sound of Ring balls and conch is considered appealing and good. As they help in killing the negative energies.
No clutter allowed: Avoid clutter in your house because in Vaastu it is called as a stuck up energy. So much clutter in a house make the inmates of that house restless. This is so bad if you are not relaxed in your own home. So avoid it. Get all the things systemized..
Light in each corner: If you use light only in those rooms which are working in the evening time, then it's not right. Vaastu recommends that every room and each corner must be lighted once, in the evening. Darkness is a symbol of destructive powers. Vaastu also recommends that northeast and last corner must be kept lighted every time.
Avoid smells: Smell directly affects mind as they form of negative energy. One should avoid it. Use incense and oils of flowers in your house. This will help you to kill the negative energy.
Don't keep dead things in your house: Broken wall clock and other electronic/mechanical things should be repaired before it affects your vaastu. You can give them away to someone who can make better use of those things. According to Vaastu consultants in India, such kind of dead things increases inactivity and negativity in the family members in the house.
Don't keep dead things in your house: Broken wall clock and other electronic/mechanical things should be repaired before it affects your vaastu. You can give them away to someone who can make better use of those things. According to Vaastu consultants in India, such kind of dead things increases inactivity and negativity in the family members in the house.

Qualities of Vaastu Consultant in India

The basic quality of the right Vastu Consultant is the insight vision, practical knowledge, intuitive and a sound state of mind. This is essential to assimilate, understand and interpret the observations, diagnose the deep rooted problem and give practical yet effective recommendations with relevance to modern times and expert Vaastu Consultants in India are blessed with all these qualities.


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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Three ways to earn the trust of your potential client


  May 2020

In these uncertain times amid the Coronavirus pandemic, real estate marketers and agents are finding it hard, to earn the trust of their prospective clients. Here’s how you can make yourself a credible real estate brand, in three easy ways

As economic activities around the world come to a halt due to the Coronavirus pandemic, most of the countries are staring at a recession, with no possible solution in sight, at least till the lockdown is over. Amidst all this, home buying has become more challenging and a risky decision for many. Home buyers and investors are looking for trusted advisors and experts, who can guide them in these difficult times. As a realtor, this is an opportunity for you to get your prospective clients’ attention, by establishing your brand in a positive way. Here’s how you can earn the trust of your buyer, in three ways:

1. Create helpful and educational content

Create and share helpful articles with your potential clientele. You can also collate a property market report, where you can list out the benefits of investing and expected rental returns from specific localities/projects. Share useful news items on your social media profile, to keep your clients engaged. You can also experiment with video content for mass appeal. However, ensure that the look and feel of the content is professional and it is of optimum quality.

2. Improve your visibility

You have to be more visible than your competitors, to establish your credibility in the market. Aspire to become a thought leader and make your expert views known to others. For this, you can attend and participate in virtual summits or webinars and share the links on your business profile. Contribute articles to various online publications, to establish a positive online presence and share the link of your published articles and coverage on your social media feed. Connect your prospective clients to your social media network, so that they can see all this and know that you are a trusted advisor in the sector. People are more likely to believe you, if you have a frequent online presence and there could be no better way of creating an online reputation. This is the time for marketers to take the driving seat and with the right kind of content and useful resources, you can establish a long-term brand for yourself.

3. Be a thoughtful seller

Follow-up is one of the important parts of being a persistent seller. Be gentle but direct in your words. Usually, sellers shy away from asking directly about the purchase decision but if you stand firm in what you think, your client might share his concerns about buying right now more openly. You can also communicate that you are willing to customise your services, according to their needs. Always tell your client why they should invest with you and the value additions they can expect, if they have you as a trusted advisor. You can list reviews and testimonials from your previous clients, to showcase how you have treated your buyers in the past and how satisfied they are now.

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Monday, May 11, 2020

How to sell a home safely during the COVID-19 crisis?




Until the lockdown is over, there is little scope for buyers stepping out of their homes, for site visits or inspection. With many districts declared as containment zones and strict surveillance everywhere, social distancing is the only option. So, how do you sell a home in this scenario?


While most of the buyers and investors are keen on holding back their investment, at the same time builders are offering refundable booking deposits and other bargains. To lure these fence-sitters, sellers should have a complete plan and a list of steps to be taken, to ensure a hassle-free experience for the buyers.

Here’s Housing.com News’ step-by-step guide for selling your inventory without hassle.

Prepare virtual tours

As the lockdown was announced without any prior notice, you may not have a ready Digi-tour of the unit. In this scenario, you can ask the builder to provide the necessary materials, including the brochure and images of the sample apartment if it is an under-construction project, or photos of the actual apartment if it is a ready project. You can also keep 3D floor plans handy, to explain the layout to your buyer.

If you are pitching a resale unit, the owner may have some pictures. You can also ask the owner to join the call and help the buyer to take a positive decision.

To do all this, ensure that you have a stable internet connection and a professional-looking background, to conduct the meetings.

Discuss about the location and neighbourhood

Another thing that you should keep handy, is information about the locality. To explain the nitty-gritties of the neighbourhood, you can also use Google Earth and Google Maps. This will help the buyer to understand the exact location of the project and what lies nearby.

You can also search for locality videos on the internet to justify how property prices may move, in the next few years. If you know anybody who lives in the same neighbourhood, you can ask them for help and get to know a few locational advantages. If you know an existing buyer, try getting a short video from them, explaining how they feel about investment in the project/locality.

Negotiation and final discussion over property price

As the buyer will be looking for discounts, you can include someone from the developer’s team and let them do the negotiation. While you moderate the discussion, ensure that the deal does not go awry, because of minor cost differences. Explain the benefits of investing right now and how prices may increase, once things get back to normal. With everyone looking for cost benefits, the buyer will look to you, for a beneficial deal.

Keep the sale agreement documents ready

While the physical verification of the documents is not possible right now, you can scan the essential documents and send it across to the buyer for scrutiny. You can also ask the buyer, if they want to involve a lawyer through video conferencing. Always include a representative from the developer’s company, so that any query raised regarding the legality of the project can be easily sorted out. Once this is done, you can have another meeting with the buyer, where you involve the home loan agent for processing their loan application. Meanwhile, you can also ask for the token money from the investor.

Once the token money is received and realised by the developer’s company, you can send a confirmation about the same to your investor, from your official ID and clearly mention the terms and conditions of any refund, if possible and other details you have discussed in the earlier stages.

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Friday, May 8, 2020

A guide to choosing lights for each room of your house




Lighting can make or mar the décor of a house. This is why home owners have to be extremely careful, when planning the lighting scheme in their homes.

Basics of home lighting


Lighting alone, cannot enhance the look of a house. It has to be used in combination with other elements in your home. No amount of lighting can uplift the atmosphere of a room that is painted with dull and dark hues. Similarly, artificial lighting can only have a limited impact, when natural light is completely blocked. Moreover, while lighting can be used to create a personal style statement at home, do be mindful that its functionality is equally important. For example, a large chandelier that you could not resist buying, may be too big for your living room and it may seem more like a distraction in the room.

The human eye is also extremely sensitive to lighting. Hence, acutely bright lights will cause discomfort, while dull lighting will result in anxiety. With these basic principles in mind, let us see how to light up each part of the house, in the best possible way.

Lighting for the entryway


For your home’s entryway, you can use mild track lights. Note here that excessive lighting could be blinding and spoil the ambience.

Lights for the living room


Your living room must have overhead lights, along with spotlights that highlight your artwork, furniture or other décor items, if any. You can opt for ambient lighting when you have guests at home, while task lights would suffice, if you just want to read alone in the living room.

The size and luminosity of your lighting elements, such as lamps and chandeliers, should be proportionate to the size of the room.

Workstation lights


Your workstation needs overhead, as well as accent lighting. In case of a table lamp, the bottom of the shade should be at your shoulder height. If it is placed higher, your vision may be blocked by the light.

Bedroom lights

Your bedroom should have a combination of ambient, accent and task lighting, to ensure you get the most out of the lighting arrangement, depending on your mood. While the ambient light (overhead light) would light up the entire room, you would strain your eyes in the absence of a lamp, in case you wish to do some light reading. The height of the lamp should not be more than the height of the night stand. For further illumination of specific spots and artwork, use accent lighting in the bedroom. Also known as spotlights, these can also be used as night lights.

Kitchen lights

Just like your bedroom, your kitchen must have a combination of ambient and task lights. Too many ambient lights will not serve the purpose, when you are performing specific tasks in the kitchen. In case of a kitchen island, the spotlight should be positioned in a manner that the overhead lighting does not cast shadows. Home owners can also install under-cabinet lighting, to illuminate the kitchen countertop. Several kitchen chimneys also come with pre-fitted lights.

Bathroom lights

Your bathroom is no different and requires a combination of lights – accent lights to perform specific tasks and overhead lights, for overall illumination. Again, an overhead light can cast shadows. So, choose a longer, horizontal fixture for better lighting.

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Tips to refurbish your home during COVID-19 at no cost




The ongoing Coronavirus lockdown has forced most of us to remain within our homes. However, one can also use this time, to upgrade one’s home and beat boredom, at the same time. Housing.com News got in touch with architect and interior designer Rimpy Pillania, for tips on refurbishing the house at zero cost. Based on her responses, this is what you could do

Space adjustments


A couple of spacing adjustments can make a big difference. When rearranging, feel free to experiment with different layouts. Every room deserves a focal point. It can be an artwork, a TV unit, a window or a wall with photo frames. Arrange your furniture around this focal point. Arrange the furniture in a way that it fulfills the function of that particular area.

Swap and rearrange


You can merely swap a few things around, to give a makeover to your home. Do not randomly swap anything and everything. Instead, consider the interior style and colour theme/ palette and work towards that.

Sometimes refreshing your home is as simple as rearranging some furniture. The bigger furniture pieces can be rearranged but the smaller pieces like the side table can be swapped. The side tables from the living room could be swapped with those from the bedroom but keep the theme and style of the room in mind. You can also mix the sides tables of different rooms. Asymmetrical, matching sets of furniture can make a room look clean and sharp. However, there is no rule that furniture needs to match and varying a few elements can add contrast and texture to a room.

Do not be afraid to use a blend of different finishes. You can combine metal and wood or different wood finishes also. For a cluster table, try teaming a small round side table with a long, rectangular coffee table or an oval coffee table with a square table.

Swapping accessories


The easiest way to refresh your home is by mixing and swapping throw cushions. Look for throw cushions from different rooms, in different colours and patterns that will coordinate with the palette of the specific room. Combine multiple textures and vary cushions sizes.

You can split up a pair of table lamps and use them in different spots in the room. You can even swap or rearrange your artwork. Swap your bedroom artwork with the living room or combine a few pieces and make an illusion of a bigger artwork. You can also rearrange photo frames on a wall, to refresh the look of the room.

A rug can totally change the look of any room. If you are looking to pull a room together by only swapping out one item, then, the rug is an excellent place to start.

Clean and declutter


Narrow your space down to essentials. There are often accessories that really do not need to be in your house. Get rid of unwanted accessories, so that you have less items to organise. You can move around your home and enjoy the space, instead of moving around things that are in the way.

These simple decorating ideas and swaps can help you refresh and restyle your space with minimal effort on your part.

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30 Technical Terms That Real Estate Agents Should Know




The Coronavirus pandemic has forced many real estate stakeholders to embrace new-age technologies. Real estate agents who have an online presence, have been able to continue running their businesses, while brokers who relied entirely on face-to-face meetings, have been forced to halt their business for the time being.

At a time like this, it may be a good idea to learn about technologies that could enable you to grow your business and the technical terms that would come your way. In this article, we list 30 technical terms that real estate agents will often come across, they try to expand their presence online.


PropTech


Property technology, shortened as PropTech, is the use of new-age online tools, to assist real estate brokers in managing and selling properties. Using these tools, a broker can carry out nearly all of his business online.

Lead


A lead is a contact detail of a customer, who is interested in your product of service. The contact details might include the name, the mobile number, the email address or the social media connection of the user. Every lead is basically a potential customer, which can be converted into actual businesses if pursued effectively. Housing.com, for example, provides sellers with leads in various forms.

Lead generation


While a lead is any person who indicates interest in your product or services, in some way, shape, or form, lead generation is the process of converting this interest into active participation in that product or service.

Lead tracking


Lead tracking is the process of following up with people who have evinced interest in your product or service. It also involves tracking the source and status of leads and coming up with effective actions, towards lead generation. This is an important part of the online business strategy. Lead tracking involves the broker gathering all details of the leads they have generated through various mediums. Using this information, you can follow up on the leads, based on their underlying potential, using lead management software. This huge data can also be used to find out what works out well for your business.

Sales funnel


Once you see a high possibility in a user becoming a prospective client, you use various information and data sets, to make your interactions beneficial for the client from his perspective. For example, if someone is looking for a 1BHK home, you could send him mailers about the launch of such a property, as soon as you get to know about it. In good time, the lead may become a client and the process you followed to achieve this, is termed as funnelling.

Lead conversion


Suppose that a client got in touch with you, through a mobile app or webpage. After making sufficient inquiries and being satisfied with the services, the customer may then be willing to buy the product. This process is known as lead conversion.

CRM


Keeping regular contact with past, present and future customers, is of utmost importance for agents. This is where customer relationship management (CRM) comes into the picture. This involves creating a database of all your contacts and using data to reach out to them at regular intervals and special occasions.

Impressions


In paid advertising, impressions are the number of times any content on your website/app has reached unique users. In other words, impressions are the number of people who saw an online ad, article or video post, because it was displayed to the user. Whether they click on it or not, is not relevant in counting impressions.

Clicks


Clicks are the number of people who have clicked on your advertisement/content and have come to visit your site, thereby, increasing the traffic on the site.

Traffic


The traffic on your website or mobile app, is actually the number of visitors during a specific timeline. The traffic on your site/app can further be categorised into unique visitors and total clicks.

CTA


Call to action (CTA) describes the interactive features or anything on the app that ignites a response from the user. These help users to take action. For example, an online poll on your website, saying ‘Will property prices crash due to the Coronavirus crisis’, is one feature that would inspire such an action. Similarly, an option given to the users to rate their experience on the site, does the same.

CTR


When you send marketing emailers to advertise about your services, the percentage of people who click on links sent as part of the mail, is known as the click-through rate or CTR.

CPL


Cost per lead or CPL is an online advertising pricing model, under which a property broker pays advertising platforms only for a qualified sign-up and not for impressions or clicks on their advertisement. This model helps a broker generate secure returns, on his online advertising expense.

Keywords


Keywords are the words or phrases that users are more likely to use, while looking for online content on search engines. Relevant keywords in your content/video, can ensure better ranking for your services on the web. A buyer, who is looking for a PG in Gurgaon, is more likely to type ‘PGs in Gurgaon’ and not ‘where are paying guest accommodations in Gurgaon’.

SEM


Search engine marketing (SEM) refers to the use of paid advertising on search engines, such as Google, Yahoo and Bing, to drive traffic to your website. If a user is looking for, say, ‘Property in Gurgaon‘, several ads appear on the screen along with other results. SEM is in fact a more secure way to present your offering, to an already motivated customer.

SEO


There are innumerable pages on the internet, providing similar services. Some webpages have higher rankings, while others are ranked poorly. This has a lot to do with the webpage’s Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). How good your ranking is, in the wide world of the web, would depend on keywords. You need to have a strong SEO in place, to get a good ranking.

Webinars


Webinar is a combination of the terms ‘web’ and ‘seminar’, which refers to a seminar held online where exclusive audiences are invited to participate. People can conduct and attend webinars using their smartphones, laptops, tablets or desktops. Webinars enable participants to share and discuss data and information, by way of sharing video images and PowerPoint presentations and screen capturing. Zoom, GoToWebinar and Skype, are some of the most popular platforms to conduct webinars.

Landing page


Often, property brokerage houses seek a visitor’s contact information, including name, job title and contact number, to provide certain information. Most common among these are research reports about property markets, etc. The page on which the user lands after entering this personal information, is known as the landing page in digital marketing. Advertisers use the personal information, to enhance their database and as potential leads.

Microsite


In digital marketing, a microsite is created to focus on a single campaign. If a broker is launching a special offer to, say, sell properties in Gurgaon at a discount, he might launch a sub-site through the main site, to feature the new campaign. These could have a short or long-term life, depending on your requirements. These sites are also supported by their own social media campaigns.

CMS


Content management system (CMS) is the software used for website design. This software helps you in creating, managing and modifying content on your website. The most common CMS platforms are WordPress, Squarespace and Wix.

Application


An application or app, on website or mobile, is software designed for a specific task. While an app for desktop or laptop computers is called a desktop application, those for mobile devices are called mobile apps. Using mobile apps, buyers can not only view properties available online these days but also complete almost the entire transaction.

Frontend


The user-facing part of your website or app is known as its frontend. How a website looks to customers and how useful it is, in his overall experience, is decided by the frontend.

Backend


The part that powers a website is known as its backend. All the good work done at the backend, though coding, applications and linkages, is reflected at the frontend in the form of aesthetics and functionality of your webpage/app.

Database


A database is a collection of each and every piece of information that a property broker has – names, addresses, emails, phone numbers and transaction history – with regard to his prospective and existing customers. In database marketing, this information is analysed and used to create a personalised experience for each customer, in order to expand reach and business.

API


API or application programming interface can mean two things. An API is the way in which web applications are created. APIs also enable software developers to use data and features of other products, to create the programme of their own. Map-based searches, for example, typically use the Google Maps API that enables them to use Google Maps on web pages. The same is true of Amazon Product Advertising API that allows developers to access Amazon’s product database and advertise Amazon products on their website.

User interface (UI)


User interface (UI) of your webpage or mobile app basically describes the role of the design elements and functionality of the page, in increasing or decreasing the user experience on your page/app. These include the size and font of the text, colours used, design of the icons, presentation of data and numbers, etc.

User experience (UX)


Suppose, a customer uses your mobile app and finds it extremely easy to navigate from one page to another and is able to complete the task they intended, without getting stuck anywhere. Their response to the app would be known as UX. A bad user experience can cost someone their business. This is why there is a lot of emphasis on enhancing the user experience by way of keeping things simple and functional, in webpage and app designs.

Mobile responsive


Suppose, you have a website featuring your products. Now, how well does this site run, if a customer chooses to view it on his mobile, which has a smaller screen size? This response of your webpage on the mobile, is known as the mobile response of the webpage. The success of the page would entirely depend on how user-friendly the page is, on mobile.

HD video


Visual display plays an important role, in the sale of property units. A high dynamic range (HDR) video will showcase the property in greater detailing. HDR video displays comparatively better luminance and colourful content, along with eye-catching contrasts.

Virtual tours


A virtual tour is the collaboration of a series of pictures or videos, to enable your user to have a realistic view of the property online. A virtual tour not only gives the buyer a fair idea about the property but also saves time, energy and effort. This is precisely why virtual tours of properties have been popular tools, to make a website user-friendly and stay relevant. At a time when buyers are not able to go for site visits, virtual tours can be extremely handy.

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