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Marketing with Virtual Tours

Virtual tours are very cost effective marketing tools that capitalize on a key issue in today’s society – providing detailed information. Consumers want to know exactly what it is they are getting before they put there money down. We all know the saying “A picture is worth a thousand words” so in comparison “A virtual tour is worth ten thousand words.” Virtual tours provide consumers with a big picture view rather than segments that leave questions and uncertainties in their minds.

Virtual tours are useful for almost any industry. While the most widely known user of virtual tours is the real estate industry, the benefits abound for industries across the board.

Here are a few examples:

Hotels: Provide prospective guests tours of their suites, pool area, fitness room, and more to let them see exactly what they are getting.

Restaurants: Show off their fine dining areas to entice guests

Golf Courses: Give golfers across the world a complete picture of some of their famous holes and clubhouse.

Fitness Clubs: Show off the latest workout equipment, spacious work out areas and locker rooms, pool area, etc.

Museums: Give public a taste of the fine art on exhibition.

With virtual tours you give the general public insight into your company that more adequately expresses to them what exactly you are and help them identify with you. Plus when consumers have a clearer idea of the products or services they are receiving there is less chance of dissatisfaction. How many times have you stayed at a hotel, ate at a restaurant and realized it really wasn’t what you thought it was going to be? Remember, an informed customer is a happy customer.