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3D Pictures of Your Product Line

Eyedea Innovations launches new service to capture 3D image of a product, dramatically increasing sales.

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January 14, 2006 (FPRC) -- Eyedea has a new service available to help your company boost its online sales. Basically, they have the equipment to take 3D photos of products to increase the experience of potential online customers. Here are some quick facts of what are service can do:

- 300% increase in page views
- 200% increase in sales
- 50% increase in time spent at the site per user
- 50% reduction in returned goods

The service is inexpensive and has the ability to dramatically impact your online business from the bottom line on up. For more information please visit:

http://www.eyedeainnovations.com/index.php?v=3D-object-vr

View our demos here:

http://www.eyedeainnovations.com/index.php?v=3D-object-vr-gallery

Photos can be done in QuickTime, JavaScript, or both.

Eyedea Innovations
http://www.eyedeainnovations.com


More information about the service...

The bottom line, our service adds value to it!

Eyedea's 3D Object VR Internet merchandising service can take your products and put them into a format that allows your customers to get a 360 degree view, thus enhancing your websites shopper-tainment.

Our solution is garauteed to boost your sales or your money back! Please review the below information to get a feel of the impact our affordable service can have on your online operations.

Forrester Research predicts that by 2005, US online retail sales will total $269 billion, or 11% of US retail sales. Consumers are spending money on the net and the numbers continue to grow. Now is the time to position your website for maximum sales.

"(When) companies incorporated 3D to show off their unique products online, they saw a 300% increase in page views, a 200% increase in sales and a 50% increase in time spent at the site per user. (...) Also, websites who used 3D to show off their products experienced a lower return rate than companies who used 2D." - SpinImageDV.com, Web Technology Providers

"3D products enable web marketers to increase sales, in some cases up to 25% versus traditional 2D images, and reduce product returns by better communicating features with online shoppers." - Koan.com, Software Manufacturer

"... Many consumers are still hesitant to buy online because they want to see and 'touch' a product before they buy it. Accurate, photo-realistic 3D models help (because they) tell the whole story." - Forrester Research, Internet's Top Research Firm

"Andrew Jackson of MGI Software, an Internet software and services company, says that there is a 30% increase in sales and a 50% reduction in returned goods with the use of 3D imaging." - Los Angeles Business Journal, December 17, 2000

According to Dr. Ronald Marks, a marketing professor at the University of Missouri, studies claim that people learn up to 200% faster, pay 26% more attention, retain 38% more information and reduce learning time by 25-40% with sales presentations that engage all the senses, which makes our service that much more important to your bottom line.

"A growing number of e-businesses are experimenting with the rapidly emerging field of three-dimensional web technology. Others are counting on 3-D to add new levels of excitement and realism to e-commerce websites (...) Photo realism really enhances believability." - CIO Magazine, "3-D Finally Gets Serious"

"I don't really care what purists say, photos sell products, and color sells better than black and white. How else can you explain the megamillions spent on full color newspaper sale inserts? If you (use) color photos of new products, you stand a good chance of getting another sale." - Ralph Wilson, Web Marketing Today

"According to retail experts, (3D) is seen as one of the most promising ways to convert online browsers to buyers. If you get them past the point where they need to see a product in person, they're much more likely to buy,' according to the VP of an ecommerce market research company." - CNN.com, "3-D Images Help Entice 'Net Shoppers to Buy"

"You'll probably never be able to let an online customer actually hold a product in his or her hands using a standard browser (...) 3D graphics enhance a consumer's visual enjoyment of your site. They help convey information in a more compelling format, and they increase your site's so-called 'stickiness' by making visitors want to return again and again." - Intel Corporation, "3-D Graphics Mean More Sales"

"We've actually noticed a difference of between 50 and 100% when promoting our own print book. Using the same ad copy, but including a picture of the book cover, can double sales." - Matt Mickiewicz, SitePoint.com


Send an email to Matt McBride of Eyedea Innovations
7347481079

Keywords: 3d object vr, quicktime vr, increase sales


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