North East photographer pioneers Google Business View
North Shields-based photographer Adrian Don is one of the few photographers in the UK selected to master new technology from Google allowing users to take a virtual tour of businesses.
Google Maps Business View allows users to look inside restaurants, shops, hair salons and many more businesses from their browser.
Adrian (pictured right), who is a Google-trusted photographer, has already photographed the interior of several coastal businesses including William Wight Ltd, on North Shields Fish Quay, and Barca Art Bar on Tynemouth Front Street.
Adrian said: “Imagine you are a visitor to an area, looking for a place to have lunch, a local hotel, or even a shop. With the service offered by 360DegreesNorth, businesses can not only make sure customers can find them on Google and that their search results are more prominent, but that they can walk through the doors and have a browse before they arrive.”
Adrian is offering his service to businesses across the North East. He added: “Businesses of any size can benefit greatly from incorporating Google Maps Business View into their marketing, helping them to make a bigger impact and ultimately attracting more customers.
“Google have taken their Street View technology and taken it to another level. To have your business tour within Google maps when people search locally is an amazing feature that my clients are excited to be a part of.”
For more information about Adrian’s virtual tours visit www.360degreesnorth.co.uk
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