Virtual tours for showrooms and consultants

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June 15, 2005 at 11:11 am #5950

Tom

This is a post that I

believe will mainly concern showroom managers and consultants.

I run a company that provides virtual tours

for a diverse client base, we recently created a virtual tour for the showroom of a well known kitchen manufacturer and I

wondered whether

you believe photographic virtual tours of kitchen showrooms could be the way forward when it comes to

marketing showrooms on-line?

Please take a look at the tour we have created and let me know what you

think:

http://www.revolutionviewing.com/keller/

Cheers,

Tom

June 15, 2005 at 12:59 pm #5951

timfoley

Well Tom,

I must say that we are normally quite strict on the use of our website as a tool

for promotion but your product is an example of putting the internet to best use and is consistent

with our own

ambitions to acheive similar so I am allowing it to remain.

I for one think it’s a fantastic opportunity for a

retailer to broaden his horizons and enlarge his/her catchment area to attract more clients. You mention marketing showrooms

online

Tom but I’d go a step further and say it has the potential to sell products directly if the tour included such

things as a mission statement type interview with the retailer perhaps,

a look at the cabinet interiors, a staff

member displaying how accesories, i.e. pull out larders, magic corners, appliances etc, operate.
I suppose the potential is

limitless Tom but it’s just another case of technology put to best use for the benefit of the consumer and I’m a fan

already.

It would be interesting to hear the views of other visitors on this and to determine whether they would be

more likely to purchase a kitchen over the internet after completing a

virtual tour.

All we need now is the

“Virtual Feel Tours” and we will finally silence certain dinosaurs in the kitchen industry who consider the web to be of no

benefit to their business

ambitions. What are the chances of this Tom? :lol:

Tim Foley

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