Free Online Tools for Presentation
Use
this free tool to host group video meetings with your clients and/or
loved ones. Free accounts limit meeting duration to 40 minutes.
Another option for video conferencing.
Videolicious ( Available through BHHS REsource Center, under Marketing REsource --> Video Creation )Mix your own videos, add branding, background music, voice overs, and share to YouTube in minutes!
The most popular video hosting platform. Upload your pre-recorded videos, or stream live to connect with your sphere!
Stream
yourself live directly on Facebook! Talk to your friends, show off your
listing virtually, get creative to connect online.
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