Introducing 360° photos on your property page on Booking.com

Introducing 360° photos on your property page on Booking.com

Booking.com, we want to provide you the best possible reservation experience for guests. That’s why we’re collecting high-quality 360° photos to better engage and impress people visiting your property page.

360bizmercado.com is a Google Trusted Photographer with plenty of experience in creating 360°-degree imageries for Virtual Tours and immersive 360 photos. We are here to help you to make those 360 ° photos for your property.

Call us today to add 360° photos to your property in Aruba. +297-734 1122

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Sample: Palm Beach Retreat, Aruba

BOOKING.COM SUPPORTS 360 PHOTOS

BOOKING.COM SUPPORTS 360 PHOTOS

Booking.com supports 360 photos. Planning a holiday online used to just involve reading reviews or flicking through photos of your intended destination. Recently, however, the travel industry has woken up to the benefits of virtual reality tours and the options for planning your holiday online have multiplied.

For families with young children, travellers with anxiety conditions hoping to get a feeling for crowds, or those trying to cram an entire city into a few hours, these tours are invaluable. In the last few years, virtual reality or online tours have been created for cities, landmarks, galleries, and hotels.

Whether you want to check out the view from your hotel balcony, see if the distance to the beach is walkable, or just get a feel for a new city, VR can do all of that and more. Here are the best online tours to help research your next trip.

Contact us today to start your 360⁰ Google Street View Virtual Tours, for your business! Héctor Mercado 360bizmercado.com | +297-630-5308 info@360bizmercado.com | sismercado@gmail.com

CITIES AND COUNTRIES:

The team behind GeoVegas has picked up on all the different reasons travelers love virtual tours and offer five different “journeys” around Las Vegas. With names like First Timers, Foodie Fantasy, Vegas by Day, and What’s New? there’s a tour for every traveler type, or the option to take over the tour and explore on your own.

While Vegas is known for its ‘go big or go bigger’ attitude: some companies have taken things even further. India VR Tours cover all of India’s major cities and online tours from Haroko Studio detail all the cultural delights of Singapore, China, and Hong Kong.

LANDMARKS:

Using virtual reality tours to enhance a visitor’s experience has also proved popular with famous landmarks. At South Africa’s Robben Island Prison, the prison complex that once held Nelson Mandela, a virtual tour allows visitors to explore Mandela’s cell.

When the Barack Obama administration left office they created a virtual tour of the White House, narrated by the departing President and housed online for everyone to access. Meanwhile, the Parisian Musee de art et metiers host a virtual tour of the Statue of Liberty’s construction.

GALLERIES:

It takes 100 days (at only 30 seconds per item) to see everything in the Louvre, so why not break it up a bit? Pause the famous Museum’s virtual reality tour and have a cuppa before popping over to see the Galerie d’Apollon without the crowds.

Other famous tourist attractions using virtual reality tours include Florence’s Galleria degli Uffizi and the British Museum (two of the busiest museums in the world in 2016). Although it’s a trend that isn’t restricted to the big names as intimate London galleries like the Courtauld Gallery and the Serpentine Gallery are also offering virtual retrospectives.

art’otel Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

aparthotel Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

HOTELS:

Finally, once you’ve used virtual reality to plan where you’re going and what you’re seeing, there is the question of where to stay. Chain hotels were some of the earlier adopters of virtual reality tours (something bookers with mobility issues have found especially useful) and the independents weren’t far behind.

Just like their tourist attractions: French hoteliers are very keen on virtual reality with some of the most sophisticated tours appearing in Monte Carlo. Hotel de Paris Monte Carlo and Monte Carlo Beach are standout examples but other highly rated accommodations with virtual reality tours include Marina del Rey Hotel in Los Angeles, The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra in India, art’otel Amsterdam, Lotte Hotel Seoul, Strand Palace Hotel in London and The Chedi Muscat.

GET YOUR VIRTUAL TOUR OF YOUR SERVICE OFFERINGS

Booking.com support 360 photos, contact us and we can help you build a tour for your service offerings. Learn the Benefits of Virtual Tours take a look at our virtual tour offerings.

LEARN MORE ABOUT VIRTUAL TOURS

  1. Our Virtual Tour Offerings
  2. Example of a Virtual Tour of an Office
  3. Example of a Virtual Tour of a building
  4. Learn to see how a Virtual Tour can help your business.
  5. Use 360 video to introduce yourself
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  7. Full 360 degree Virtual Walk-through Video

Contact us today to start your 360⁰ Google Street View Virtual Tours, for your business! Héctor Mercado 360bizmercado.com | +297-630-5308 info@360bizmercado.com | sismercado@gmail.com

360 Virtual Tour View of New York Apartment 360bizmercado Google Street View – Trusted is a premium quality, 360-degree interactive virtual tour of your business powered by Google Maps. With Google Street View, your customers can walk inside your business and see the ambiance of your installations. Google Street View can be performed only by Google Trusted Photographers, and we are one of them. We are located in Oranjestad, Aruba, but we work worldwide. Contact us today to start your 360⁰ Google Street View Virtual Tours, for your business! Héctor Mercado 360bizmercado.com | +297-630-5308 info@360bizmercado.com | sismercado@gmail.com

Menu AR Promo

Menu AR Promo

QR Code Resurgence: The Unexpected Benefits of Using QR Codes at Your Small Business

Whether you’re running a restaurant, managing a bookstore or overseeing a doctor’s office, QR codes could be the key to making both your staff and your customers feel more safe and connected during the pandemic and beyond.

Around since the ’90s, the square matrix barcodes have ebbed and flowed in popularity in a variety of industries. Now they’re seeing new life among small businesses eager to introduce the smart technology that makes contactless interactions possible.

What are QR codes?

Quick response, or QR, codes were first used to manage car manufacturing in Japan. The square, grid-like designs function as barcodes, but were popular because they can hold far more information, can still be read even if partially damaged and are more secure because the information on it can be encrypted. But when QR codes moved to a consumer application, the user experience was clunky, and they stayed in the manufacturing lane.

These days, prompted by the quest for multipurpose, user-friendly, secure tech, manufacturers have re-envisioned the QR code. Apple built sophisticated QR code readers right into an iPhone’s camera app, so users don’t have to download a separate app to read them. Many Android phones now have this capability, too, or at least the ability to easily download the Google Lens app, which facilitates QR code usage.

How to use QR codes now

QR codes can facilitate all kinds of processes that give your customers a better experience.

  • Accessing restaurant menus  To cut down on possible germ spreading via physical menus and interactions between staff and customers, many restaurants are turning to QR codes to replace menus. You can display a QR code on each table or in your window, and when customers scan it with their smartphones, your entire menu will pop up. Diners can make their selections and even pay right from the link, and if you link it to your online ordering system, your kitchen or wait staff will be able to see their order and start preparing it. Because QR codes can store so much information, you can even take this as an opportunity to expand your offerings—maybe include a FAQ section that gives more information about menu items that fit specific dietary needs, or a section where they can leave an online review.
  • Easy online retail payments – QR codes enable quick, contactless payments without having to install a new point-of-sale system. Even beyond the pandemic, this can be a great option for small businesses that want to offer faster, more accessible on-the-go options, for example, if your small business typically has long lines or operates at places like farmers’ markets or street fairs.
  • Linking to secure medical forms – In a medical office, where patients need to frequently fill out paperwork, your staff and clients may be trying to avoid shared pens, papers and clipboards. Instead, you can create a QR code that links to needed forms and display it at the front desk or in the waiting room. Patients can then easily scan the code and fill out their form securely on their phone. A plus, this can cut down on data entry and paperwork, as the information can be set up to go directly to your online system. 
  • New ways to shop – Many people are limiting in-person shopping, so you may be looking for new ways to reach customers. Take a cue from one grocery store: At a bus stop, they set up a small ad that displayed some of their most popular products and a QR code. Scanning the code pulled up an online order page for their groceries, including the ability to pay and enter their delivery information right from the link. If you’re a restaurant, retail store or supermarket offering delivery, think about local spots like bus stops where you could put QR codes that capitalize on bored (or hungry!) customers who don’t want to shop in person. Or, you could print out flyers or stickers with your QR code on it and distribute in your area.
  • Dynamic experiences – QR codes can be an immediate way to provide customers with engaging and informative content. In a medical, auto service or aesthetician’s waiting room, a QR code could link to informative videos about your health and safety protocols or what to expect in the upcoming appointment. You could also link QR codes to quizzes or fast facts, then lead to discounts, freebies or social media engagement.

How do I make a QR code for my business? 

You can find a range of QR code generators online. Beaconstac, QR Code Generator, QRCode Monkey, Scanova, QRTiger, Visualead and QR Stuff are all trusted and reliable platforms for creating secure QR codes. 

A basic level is often free, though you can expect to pay a fee (typically less than $50 per month) as you add more features, such as the ability to facilitate payments, customize your design, have unlimited scans and edit your information. Many generators offer a 14-day free trial period, so you can get an idea of the features you need during that time.

If you already use Square, Shopify or PayPal, you may be able to generate a QR code through them. Square users can set up self-ordering QR codes or ones for contactless payments, and PayPal allows you to generate a payment QR code right from their business app

Here are a few things to consider when you’re creating your QR code: 

Payment ability – According to  PYMNTS.com, a majority of consumers now say that a company’s digital payment options will impact their willingness to shop in certain stores and 57% want to continue contactless payments even post-pandemic, so you’re likely going to want to generate a QR code that includes the ability to make payments.

Static vs. dynamic – Static QR codes are fixed, while the information within dynamic ones can be changed. If you’re certain the information you are sharing (like the destination website or images) will never change, create a static QR code. If you want more flexibility, opt for a dynamic code. You’ll pay a bit more, but it’s worth it to be able to change your info whenever needed.

Tracking ability – Some QR code generators allow you to track the scanning history of your QR codes. For marketing purposes, for example, you can see how many people scanned the QR code flyers you distributed—an invaluable tool for tracking the ROI on your campaigns. But if you’re just using QR codes for uses like menus or in-store contactless payments, you might not need this added feature.

Personalization – Many QR code generators allow you to customize your codes for a fee. Different designs include making your logo a part of the code, incorporating fun colors into the design or making the squares into different shapes. This can be a fun and eye-catching way to amp up your brand, especially if you’re handing out stickers with your QR code on them or you’re a chic retail store that wants a different QR code look for each season. 

QR codes may have been around since the ’90s, but there are new and exciting ways to reimagine their uses for the smart technology in today’s world. Get started creating yours today!

Menu AR Free Promo Placement

Menu AR Free Promo Placement

Menu AR Free Promo Placement

Menu AR Free Promo Placement
Dear restaurants Owners,
We, the developers of the Menu AR application, offer free-of-charge promo registration for catering establishments for the quarantine periods in all countries.
Menu AR is a digital restaurant menu with the ability to view 3D dishes in augmented reality and translation into the device’s language.
You can place your restaurant and its menu in the Menu AR app via our webpage: https://lk2.menuar.ru
Get registered and add your restaurant and menu into the app. Here is the detailed instruction for placing a restaurant in the app: https://lk2.menuar.ru/instruction.php
Now we give free access to the app for all establishments, including those which don’t yet have 3D models of their dishes.
Our app is available in Google Play and App Store by the following links:
We’d be glad to answer your questions, feel free to get in touch with us.
Best wishes
Menu AR team
+79223028000
sales@menuar.ru
info@360bizmercado.com
+297-630-5308 / 734-1122

Google Street View in Aruba

Google Street View in Aruba

We are conducting GOOGLE STREET VIEW for Aruba with our own effort, to cover all of Aruba and perform all the full upgrade tasks for the benefit of Aruba.

We need the support of all Aruba Stakeholders to achieve this goal and continue to make all updates pertaining to Aruba’s Google Street View.

Contact Hector Mercado: 734-1122 or email sismercado@gmail.com

 

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