Saturday 13 February 2010

Kiosk - Digital Signs Keep Kids In The Shop


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Many buyers are looking for different products, take for example my old aunt, who is leading shopping malls in mid-sized car and would be felt throughout the ranks of the Polka Dot-looking-shirt, while the background music for that as special.

Other buyers enter the market on wooden boards - listen to heavy metal music on their iPod.

Now, an outlet shroud - West 49, realized they could increase their sales if they could encourage their customers to hang out longerin their stores, sot hey self-service enabled by the solution.

Like all projects of digital signage, have tried the system at 9 stores across Canada. The system includes a projector screen that shows, skate videos, commercials and music videos.

These kiosks are another example, the shopper experience, with video content, the small bands that have uploaded their music on the website of the company produces. The pilot has shown that, on average, young20 minutes remained in the area last longer, amounting to $ 20 for two people.

So, another idea was to throw a kiosk in-store and called a jukebox. A teenager would go to the kiosk put the headphones on and interact with the touch-screen LCD.

Each touch-screen LCD can be used in a campaign for customers of digital signage, to interact with content, which builds brand awareness course, and possibly increase sales. Therefore, for interactive digitalWon Displays (DID's) popularity, are now used on the sides of the lifts at this moment they are known as the elevator Interactive Displays (EID's).

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