How virtual tours are being made?
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Jeff: You mentioned you guys do the virtual tours and everything. Could you guys explain a bit more about that? What’s the process when someone comes to you and asks how it works? Can you guys give a brief on that?
Sean: Yeah, so the most basic virtual tour definition I can say is creating a 360 representation of a business and putting it online for people to see. So I’ll use an example that your audience can kind of follow. So Jeff, let’s just say you owned a bakery, right? Jeff’s Bakery in Dubai where you said you’re going to potentially move. Right.
So Jeff’s Bakery in Dubai, you would call me and say, hey, Sean, I want to get a virtual tour down in the place. I say, okay, great, what’s the square footage? You say, let’s say it’s a bigger bakery. You have a whole restaurant and everything, 10,000 sqft. Right? That’s a pretty large bakery. Maybe you even actually have a facility where you bake stuff in the back. I don’t know, just to cover the 10,000 sqft. But roughly we would charge about $1,000 for that or ten cents per square foot if you look at it that way.
And then from there, we would essentially have the virtual tour shot within an hour of us being there. So we would take a 360 camera, and we would just do the capturing and shooting. It would take only an hour post-production for something of that size, jeff would probably range from two to three business days.
And then we would send you a link in a code, which then you could take the embedded code, post it on the website, post on Google My Business, and then the link you could text out to people, email it out to people, all that stuff.
And then what’s really cool with the Virtual Tour is not only that while you’re navigating through it, you have all these kind of cool little tags, but inside of the tags, we can put in videos, text forms for people to fill out other calls to actions as well.
Maybe you guys are running a special on Muffins, I don’t know, something to that extent. But it’s a really cool thing because not a lot of people really use this for businesses. They use it for real estate, as I’m sure you know.
But the Virtual Tour aspect for businesses, and especially these larger businesses at that, are really becoming very popular. So that’s kind of the basic fundamental understanding and explanation of what a Virtual Tour is.
Reach out to Sean Boyle if you want to create a virtual tour for your business.