The virtual reality tours allow a web visitor to look around every aspect of a conservatory or extension, from the walls to the roof, and really get the feel for how this could look on their own home. While they cost thousands of pounds to produce, the virtual reality tours can be used free of charge by Ultraframe customers to enhance the ‘stickiness’ of their website.
Explaining about the benefits of adding the virtual reality tours to a retail website, Ultraframe Marketing Director, Alex Hewitt, said: “The longer that someone stays on a website, the more likely they are to ultimately convert, so anything like this that we can offer to our customers is a huge bonus for them – and us. The virtual reality tours really allow a homeowner to see every aspect of our conservatory and extension systems and help to build excitement for how this could look on their own home. We have received fantastic feedback from the customers who have already added this feature to their websites and hope to see many more benefitting from our latest online investment soon.”
The tours are available for use by Ultraframe customers and include various styles of the company’s renowned Classic system, along with the increasingly popular extension and replacement roof systems, Livinroof and Ultraroof.
To see the virtual reality tours, visit www.ultraframe-conservatories.co.uk
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