Is Your Lobby Or Waiting Room Losing Money?

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Most businesses are looking for more effective ways to promote their products and services. Here’s a great way to incorporate video into your marketing efforts.

Use TV screens in your lobbies and waiting areas to cross-sell lesser known products and services to your current customer base. This is a fantastic way to introduce your more expensive services or to feature special promotions.

This marketing tactic works for just about any business. When people are sitting in your lobby or waiting area, you have a captive audience. If you aren’t using your TV screens to educate them on your products and services, you are missing a huge opportunity.

If you run a bank, play motion graphic advertisements that people can see as they are waiting in line for a teller. Promote your home equity line rates, CD Rates, Insurance Products, Investment Products, etc.

If you run a hair salon, use the TVs in your waiting area to promote your higher end services or products. They are already there to get their hair fixed, why not give them a reason to spend more money?

Real Estate Brokers can run video tours of feature properties in their lobbies as new home buyers wait to speak with an agent or you can show testimonials from sellers that you have successfully sold homes for.

The key to keeping your waiting customers or prospects engaged is to produce creative, professional videos and graphics that will both inform and entertain. All types of businesses can benefit substantially by adding this simple tool to their marketing mix.

Interested in bringing your lobby or waiting room to life with a video presentation? Call Kris Simmons today at 423.757.9585 or send an email to kris@fireeyeproductions.com for a free consultation.

Fire Eye Productions, Inc
“Helping You Bring Lobbies and Waiting Rooms To Life With Videos and Interactive Media!”
http://www.fireeyemedia.com

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