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Lá #gnótuaithe 19 Eanair 2022

Tá lá #gnótuaithe Twitter/Insta á rith ag Digi2Market ar an 19ú Eanáir 2021. Tá sé mar aidhm ag an lá feasacht a scaipeadh faoi na daoine, seirbhísí agus táirgí iontacha atá taobh thiar de ghnólachtaí tuaithe a thacaíonn le geilleagair agus pobail réigiúnacha. Is mian linn an oiread daoine agus is féidir ar oileán na hÉireann, san Fhionlainn, san Íoslainn ar fud na hEorpa, agus níos faide anonn a bheith ag postáil thart ar #gnótuaithe.
Ní mór dúinn do chabhair chun go n-éireoidh leis.

Is iad Twitter agus Instagram na hardáin tosaíochta, ach is féidir leat a phostáil chuig Facebook nó LinkedIn freisin…

Beidh Digi2Market ag lorg tacaíochta ó:

MÁ TÁ TÚ AG POSTÁIL AS BÉARLA Úsáid #ruralbusiness le do thoil

EOLAS AS BÉARLA ANSEO

MÁ TÁ TÚ AG POSTÁIL I BHFIONLAINNIS, BAIN ÚSÁID AS:
#YRITTAJYYS #MAASEUTU

LISÄTIETOJA SUOMEKSI TÄÄLTÄ

MÁ TÁ TÚ AG POSTÁIL I ÍOSLAINNIS
BAIN ÚSÁID AS: #LANDSBYGGDARFYRIRTAEKI

UPPLÝSINGAR Á ÍSLENSKU MÁ FINNA HÉR

AG TACÚ LE DO GHNÓLACHTAÍ ÁITIÚLA:

Inis dúinn faoi na gnólachtaí tuaithe áitiúla is fearr leat agus an rud a thaitníonn leat fúthu. Taispeáin grá dóibh tríd an méid atá ar eolas agat a roinnt.

MÁ TÁ GNÓ TUAITHE AGAT, TÁ CEANN Á RITH AGAT NÓ TÁ TÚ AG OBAIR I GCEANN:

Tvúit faoi do ghnó, cad a dhéanann sé, conas a chabhraíonn sé le do chustaiméirí agus conas a thacaíonn sé le do phobal.

GNÓ INBHUANAITHE A CHUR CHUN CINN:

Faisnéis agus leideanna faoi do ghnó inbhuanaithe nó conas gnó a dhéanamh níos inbhuanaithe

CUIR GRIANGHRAF NÓ FÍSEÁN LE DO TVÚIT FREISIN, MÁS FÉIDIR:

Is féidir leat postáil chuig Instagram chomh maith, má tá cuntas agat agus má tá am agat, ach is é Twitter ár dtosaíocht ar an lá.

 

Is féidir le na tvúiteanna / postáil na rudaí seo a chur san áireamh:

IS MIAN LINN CABHRÚ LE GNÓLACHTAÍ TUAITHE A NAISC LE CHÉILE AR FUD NA HEORPA AGUS AN DOMHAIN CHUN FÁS AGUS NEARTÚ AGUS CHUN IAD A CHUR CHUN CINN GO DTÍ AN LUCHT FÉACHANA DOMHANDA IS LEITHNE
A D’FHÉADFADH A BHEITH ANN.

Cén fáth go bhfuil lá #gnótuaithe
tábhachtach

Is iad gnólachtaí tuaithe beaga cnámh droma na ngeilleagar agus
pobail réigiúnach. É sin ráite, is minic go mbraitheann na fiontraithe taobh thiar dóibh scoite amach agus bíonn sé deacair dóibh teacht ar mhargaí níos mó. Nascann Digi2Market iad le
líonraí ar líne agus cabhraíonn siad leo feabhas a chur ar a chuid margaíochta.
Anois is féidir leat cabhrú leo freisin, trí cad a thaitníonn leat fúthu a roinnt.

Is féidir leat páirt a ghlacadh trí

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How to use 360-up virtual tour marketing in healthcare

For healthcare services, creating a 360-up virtual tour can help in reaching potential clients and filling spaces in services.

Tervassalo is a rehab clinic located in Finland. The clinic specialises in substance abuse rehabilitation. Working with Digi2market partner, Karelia University of Applied Sciences, Tervassalo made their first move into 360-up virtual marketing.

Students at Karelia UAS created a 360-up virtual tour showcasing the facilities and atmosphere of Tervasslo.

Check out the case study here.

 

How to use augmented reality in marketing

Using augmented reality (AR) in marketing isn’t confined to digital marketing. AR can also be used in print marketing.

Waahto Brewery is a small Finnish company. Dig2Market and our partner Karelia University of Applied Sciences worked with the brewery to use augmented reality in marketing.

The core marketing tool created was a tri-fold brochure. This can be set standing on pub tables in Finland. With support from marketing agency Digitoimisto Digitaali Oy, the brochure design included AR codes. These are linked to a range of amusing animated characters.

Read the case study here.

Using a 360 virtual tour to attract new customers

If you’re running a business in the tourism industry, a 360 virtual tour can help attract new customers.

The challenges for the tourism industry in the Covid-19 era are immense. Lýtingsstaðir, a horse farm in Iceland has experienced a major drop in customers.

Digi2Market worked with Lýtingsstaðir, alongside tourism company Vörusmiðja Biopol to create a 360 virtual tour of the farm. Being able to view the farm and horses in advance creates compelling marketing. This increases the likelihood of bookings.

Check out the case study here.

How 360º tours can bring in more business

Your company probably has a website, but it probably doesn’t have any 360º tours. Stand out and attract new customers by creating a virtual video tour of your premises.

Dig2Market worked with Vörusmiðja Biopol, a certified processing company based in Iceland. Vörusmiðja Biopol provides a 104 sqm facility. This can be rented for development work and production.

Digi2Market supported Vörusmiðja Biopol, with our knowledge of 360º tours, in creating a virtual tour. The 360º tour showcases the facilities on offer for food production.

Check out their case study here.

Augmented Reality marketing can bring history to life

Within the tourism industry, there is huge potential for using Augmented Reality marketing to tell visual stories. AR is particularly suited to attractions focused on history. The past can become much more dynamic and interactive via AR marketing.

Digi2Market collaborated with Ilomantsi Tourism Association in Finland to add digital content to Öykkösenvaara Memorial. Karelia UAS media production students created an AR soldier. This virtual soldier talks of the events of the Second World War, which took place at Illomantsi.

The AR experience is accessed via scanning a QR code on the memorial.

Check out the case study here.

 

 

 

Using virtual reality to attract new customers

You may have heard of VR but how much do you know about using virtual reality to attract new customers to your business? Digi2market worked with Karelia University of Applied Sciences to create a virtual tour for Kontiolahti Golf Oy, in Finland.

The golf club is seeking to attract younger members, as the average age of a player continues to rise. Older players are quitting more often than younger players starting.

Karelia UAS students have created a virtual tour that customers can view via VR glasses and web browsers.

Check out the case study here.

 

 

360 degrees tours can help increase profits

Covid-19 has meant that many SMEs have lost footfall – but 360 degrees tours can help keep your business in profit.

With lockdowns and restrictions, as a business owner, you need to be thinking of how best to use digital marketing. Digi2Market supported Finnish wellness company Rantakylän Fysikaalinen Hoitolaitos (RFH) in creating a 360 degrees tour.

RFH offers physiotherapy and a gym. During covid-19 customers have been more concerned about hygiene. At times RFH had to close its doors.

Using 360s degrees tours – as a virtual tour – has enabled customers to see how RFH are keeping the premises as covid safe as possible. RFH have also launched an online shop and booking service.

Read the case study here.

The power of using even one 360 degrees photo in marketing

If you’re a sole trader, did you know that just one 360 degrees photo could transform your digital marketing?

TopGoaling Oy is a one-person HR consultancy and career coaching company. CEO Tero Vornanen works with a number of former professional athletes. Athletes can struggle to find a career direction following retirement from the sport.

Digi2Market joined up with students at the Karelia University of Applied Science to create an interactive 360 degrees photo. It shows Tero in conversation with two former professional Finnish athletes.

Check out the case study here.

 

Raise brand awareness via Augmented Reality (AR) marketing

If you’re aiming to scale up on your brand awareness, Augmented Reality (AR) marketing can really boost your business.

Glenballyeamon Farm has been selling free-range eggs in Northern Ireland since 1997. Out There Eggs is owned by farmer Niall Delargy.

Niall wished to use augmented reality marketing (AR) to raise brand awareness. He wanted to use humour. He also wanted to leverage increasing concerns about animal welfare.

Digi2Market worked with Out There Eggs and comedian Shane Todd. The result was an amusing animated Augmented Reality marketing experience.

Read the case study here.