By Margaret West


In the last 2 decades, businesses have steadily adopted digital advertising as part of their overall marketing campaigns. More recently, augmented reality (AR) has slowly made inroads into the marketing landscape. From offering customized solutions to increasing real-time interaction, the concept has vastly changed the paradigm of how businesses function. This is why you might want to familiarize yourself with the potential areas of application before you can start thinking about augmented reality app development.

Most shoppers like to explore various modifications to a product that might be available before purchasing. Fortunately, AR provides an easy solution for the challenge. Adding some AR images on the outside of your packaging will allow shoppers to scan the item using their smartphones. This would give them a good idea of what's present inside without having to speculate.

The whole purpose of marketing is to foster an emotional connection between the brand and your audience. And one of the best ways to do this is to make use of 3D elements, something that's possible with AR technology. Not only can it bring life into your print ads, but you could further use it to inject digital experiences into the physical world of your audience.

If you ask most consumers, a trouble-free shopping experience is something they would really appreciate. One of the ways stores can enhance convenience within their premises is to provide shoppers with maps and directions on how to get to certain areas. Augmented reality apps can not only make this possible, but you could also use them to provide virtual in-store tours of your store.

Traditionally, one of the biggest challenges e-commerce merchants have faced is the lack of a mechanism through which customers can interact with products. However, AR has effectively dealt with this issue by allowing customers interact more intuitively with merchants. By solving such issues with a revolutionary computing platform, one can add an element of fun into the buying process, all while providing more value to shoppers.

With augmented reality apps, one can easily lure customers into their premises, and encourage them to explore within by adding fun elements into the process. These could be filters, animations or interactions that relate to everyday objects, but which somewhat relate to the brand. A good way to start would be to enable customers unlock special prizes in certain parts of the store, or offering gifts for those who use the app while checking in.

Augmented reality has the potential to make matters easier for customer support staff, especially those who work in retail. For technicians could use AR glasses to instruct end users on how to solve issues in front of them. And all this information would be provided as your staff views the scene from a far, via smart software. As a result, the whole process becomes much more efficient.

What happens when science fiction literally comes to life? Well, thanks to augmented reality, it's now possible for businesses to combine their customers' physical and digital experiences. So while you may not find a good reason to invest in it just yet, you might want to look at how you could exploit the concept to boost your brand's appeal in the eyes of consumers.




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