Wedding Venue Virtual Tours - A Quick Guide19936
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Virtual tours can significantly benefit wedding and event venues in several key ways such as offering 24/7 accessibility, enhancing online visibility and reducing time spent with 'bad-fit' customers. Virtual tours provide an interactive experience that attracts more potential clients and leads to higher booking rates. In the article, we explore some of the key benefits a wedding or event business can gain by using a virtual tour: Click Here To Read |
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That is what I have been doing for Headbox marketplace for about 4 years now. I have done probably over 120-130 venue places with 99% of them offering spaces for weddings. It can be a small restaurant or a huge luxury hotel. Even theme parks and exhibitions are offering spaces for weddings but most of the time after a park is closed for attendance. And it is not just Headbox, there are a few USA companies doing the same even though jobs from them are not coming to Australia quite often. Most of them offer to shoot luxury hotels for it. | ||
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@Wingman - Great to hear it's been adopted so readily in your area. We've also done quite a few now and they're some of our favourite jobs as it's usually spending a day shooting an incredible space. I'd be curious to hear what your clients are finding the main benefit? Ours seem to vary between using it as pure marketing content while others we've worked a bit closer with to utilise it as a planning and sales tool. |
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Those who are my clients with venues they use 3d tours on the marketplace for their venue listings, are allowed to use their 3D tour on their own website and have their tours published to google maps. If it is the marketplace client I am just hired to do a 3D tour for using them on the marketplace listings to show their venues to the marketplace customers. I do not know if the marketplace allows to use tours on their clients business website. 3D tours as the whole idea are originally sold for the marketplace listings to win more customers there. I know that marketplace can publish it for an extra fee to Google Maps. I have offered to do it for free to fill my Trusted account with high profile businesses but the marketplace prefers to publish to Maps by themselves. |
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