Engage Your Customers Like Never Before
If you manage a retail business, an apartment complex, a banquet facility, restaurant, vacation rental, resort or tourist attraction, you can greatly increase the effectiveness of  your marketing by including an interactive virtual tour of your business on your website and social media pages. 
A virtual tour provides your prospects an in-depth walk-through of the interior of your business / facility /yacht and mimics what a person would see if they were actually on site. All controled by manipulating the cursor on their phone, tablet  or computer.
Statistics indicate that including a virtual tour on your website will generate significantly more phone calls, more appointments, more reservations, and most importantly . . . more revenue.

Virtual tours provide customers the convenience of touring your busines location from their homes . . . 24 hours a day, seven days. So your doors are never really closed. Here are some statistics to show just
how popular these tours can be. 
*  Businesses with virtual tours are twice as likely to generate foot
traffic into their business.
* Customers aged 18 - 34 are 130% more likely to book a
place if there is a virtual tour.
*  50% of adult users on the internet rely on virtual
tours in their research and decision making process.
*  A virtual tour will keep users engaged with content on 
your website five to ten times longer.
* Customers spend five to 10 times more browsing
websites with virtual tours.
*  67% of people want more businesses to offer virtual tours.
The image on the right is a map to show the
 location of Wright's Furniture 
in Arab, Alabama. In the lower right hand
corner you will see an icon which represents a
virtual tour of the interior of the store.

To see how it works for yourself, go to Google Maps 
and in the Search Bar, type Wrights Furniture
on Brindlee Mountain Parkway in Arab, AL.
Once the map pulls up click on that 
icon in the lower right corner. 
The tour will open up. Use your mouse
cursor to click on the arrows to
move in that direction. 
To rotate your view to look 
around move your mouse cursor
left of right in the image then
                               "left click" and drag.                                 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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