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That doesn't mean it's a bad direction and not worth pursuing. and target group. Here are some great examples of using auditory stimulation in electronics stores. Tools for seniors. It doesn’t take research to make it clear that our parents (and sometimes even grandparents) are increasingly using the internet and shopping there. So it might be worth reaching out to them. For example, launch a virtual advisor who will help you navigate your website using voice. An interesting solution could also be a special tool for reading product descriptions, which would make the purchase decision easier.
Single voice. If they are few in number and sound lighthearted, they can make your stay C Level Contact List on the site more enjoyable. For example, use buttons to return to the top of the page, accompanied by the sound of a running elevator, the sound of a completed purchase, or a countdown to an expiring sale. Touch, Smell and Taste Currently, technology is not advanced enough that we can touch, taste or smell the products we see in electronics stores. At least not right away As for that, it’s certainly already being used for e-commerce to some extent.
For example, in the furniture industry, material samples are often sent. Beyond that, it's difficult to talk about physical contact with the product in this case. More information about virtual. Examples include touch screens or augmented reality (AR), which allows you to connect elements of the real world with the virtual world to interact with the images you see. This technology is increasingly used in today’s advertising. I've written about this topic before, even here.
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