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Why LobbyVision? (In-Store Video)

The people in line in your lobby, waiting room, bank branch or store are a captive audience. They’re eager and ready to conduct business with you! LobbyVision (our brand name for in-store video) lets you reach those current and prospective customers when they’re most receptive to your marketing and customer service messages. That makes LobbyVision a great tool for cross-selling, upselling, and reinforcing your brand identity.

We use flat screen TVs to display video, images, custom graphics and copy, and/or various satellite feeds of news, sports, financial or medical headlines. Optional audio is also available.

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BusinessVoice Split Screen LobbyVision Marc's Single Screen LobbyVision

What Are The Benefits?

Your company will benefit from LobbyVision in many ways. Use it to:

  • Reinforce your brand identity
  • Shorten your customers’ perceived wait times
  • Introduce new products and services to your customers
  • Remind customers about your existing products and services
  • Improve the customer experience by providing interesting information and graphics

Your customers will benefit by seeing:

  • Details about your valuable services
  • Helpful tips on using your products
  • Optional news, weather and other information they can use
  • Graphics that take their minds off the fact that they’re waiting in line

Where and How Can LobbyVision
(In-Store Video) Be Used?

These are just a few of the ways it can be applied...

  • In a doctor’s waiting room to provide the latest health news and tips to patients
  • In a dentist’s office to introduce new services and inform patients of payment options
  • In a bank lobby to promote various products or services and encourage customers to bank online or by phone
  • In the lobby of a financial services provider to keep customers aware of news or financial headlines and the day’s stock market activity
  • In grocery store checkout lines to create awareness of products
  • In various grocery store departments to highlight specific foods or preparation  ideas
  • In any other retail environment to provide details on departments, products and sales
  • In any type of lobby to provide visitors with information on the company
  • In a restaurant bar to showcase high-margin appetizers or specialty drinks