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Google Business View
At a recent Design Network North event we met James Sebright, a Google Business View Trusted Photographer and we discussed the Google service and the impact it could have for businesses, both agreeing that for the right business, it’s great way to convert more users to customers.
What is “Google Business View“
Google Business View is an extension of the current Google Street View and allows customers to see inside and explore your shop, hotel, restaurant, showroom or offices through a virtual tour which is directly accessible from Google search results. The ‘tour’ can also be embedded into your own website, increasing engagement for your direct customers too.
See an example of Google Business view in action
Use it to build your brand
Think about a restaurant or venue where you can zoom in, look around, and get a better sense of the layout, decor and ambience. Depending on your business and objectives this service could be a strong addition to communicating your brand to new customers.
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