Virtual Tour | Irons Brothers Construction

Virtual Tour | Irons Brothers Construction

This month Joseph & Melissa Irons, owners of Irons Brothers Construction, hired me to rebuild a virtual tour that was not mobile-friendly and to make a Google Street View tour of their Design + Build Center in Shoreline, Washington.

Check out the new mobile-friendly HTML5 capable virtual tour! Irons Brothers Custom Virtual Tour

They use the custom virtual tour on their website (link coming soon!) and to auto-play on a big screen at trade shows.

Virtual tour features & design considerations:

  • The tour must function well on mobile devices.
  • The tour interface toggles between the Design+Build Center, and projects completed on location.
  • The Blue in the button was picked to exactly match the Irons Brothers logo.
  • The left side thumbnails make navigation clean and intuitive and the blue button at the top toggles between the two groups of images.
  • All navigation can be hidden.
  • The tour autoplays and autorotates, but both can be stopped using the controls.
  • The Design+Build imagery was also used for the Google Street View tour.
  • The Project images were produced by another photographer.

So now that you have seen the custom virtual tour you are ready to compare it to the Google Street View tour with the same imagery. Stay tuned!

Chown Hardware’s Enhanced Google Business View Tour

Chown Hardware’s Enhanced Google Business View Tour

As a Google Trusted photographer I love working with businesses to make beautiful interactive images. It’s even better when we can create a simple but elegant interface to view them in. Here we see the Chown Hardware Google Maps Business View tour enhanced with a basic menu overlay. This menu allows you to navigate right to the area of the tour you want to see. No need to use the navigation native to Google Maps.

Just click the image to open the tour in a new window!Are you ready to make a Google Street View Virtual Tour for your Showroom? Just fill out this form to tell me about your project!

 

Frye Art Museum Uses Google Maps Business View to Promote the #SocialMedium Exhibit

Frye Art Museum Uses Google Maps Business View to Promote the #SocialMedium Exhibit

On Monday the Frye Art Museum in Seattle launched their virtual tour of the crowd-curated #socialmedium exhibit.

The exhibit was crowd-curated by over 4000 people with votes on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, etc. and has received attention from the Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, and most recently, the New York Times’ 36 Hours in Seattle piece.

The tour, produced by Soundview360, allows guests from around the world to view the artworks without leaving their desks!  I love that we were able to contribute to the Frye’s vision and the evolution of social media technology and the arts!

frye museum on google maps business view

 

Extend Social Media Reach

Extend your reach on social media when you share your tour!

I love to keep an eye on how clients use their Google Maps Business View tours. This week Pental Granite & Marble told me that the “we decided to go ahead with the Seattle tour because of the wonderful response we got from the Fife tour. We had quadruple the reach on social media from the Fife tour than our usual social media posts.”

 

Create Content to Feed Your Profiles!

You started your business because you are passionate about the service and products you provide. They are wonderful! You are wonderful! Problem is that without a great marketing plan, you are the only one who will know about your wonderfulness.

Part of that plan must be to feed and care for your online profiles. To feed your profiles you need content. Photos of you, your business, your products, help you connect with customers online.

Let me know how I can help you create content that will be valuable to your clients so that you can get back to baking your bagels, renting your cottages, and delighting your clients.