All Virtual Tours are NOT Alike!

There is a HUGE difference between a web page of “regular” photos versus a 360-degree virtual tour of interactive, wrap-around photos.

Many businesses are touting virtual tours on their websites… but they are nothing more than static, regular photos displayed on a single page. The visitor just scrolls down the page and looks at each photo.

A 360-degree virtual tour allows the visitor to view any room from any angle to get a true feel for that room. They can use their mouse (or finger if they're on their mobile device) to look left, right, up and down. The photos in a 360-degree virtual tour can be linked together so the visitor can literally move from room-to-room to get a complete feel for the facility's overall layout.

Below are two photos of the same room illustrating this concept: a regular static photo and a 360-degree interactive photo. (Be sure to click the 360-degree interactive photo to see how you can move around it. You can even zoom in and out!)

Which photo would give a visitor to this web page a better feel for that room? OK, that's a rhetorical question! The obvious answer is the 360-degree interactive photo.

Below: regular static photo of a room at an assisted living facility.

Traditional, static photo of an assisted living facility (Photo: Mark Madere - SpectraLight360.com)


Below: 360-degree interactive photo of a room at an assisted living facility.


Below: 360-degree virtual tour linking several rooms together for an immersive visit of an assisted living facility.

Why not give your prospects the best possible experience when considering your business for a possible visit? If they're choosing between your company with a 360-degree virtual tour, or a competitor without – you've just increased your chances of gaining a new customer or client.

See more 360-degree virtual tours here.

Contact us TODAY with your questions or to schedule a no-cost, no-obligation consultation to discuss your virtual tour needs through this link or call 440.748.6300. (This is a landline so text messages won't come through.)