The perfect sidekick for your sales team
From helping guide a tech-friendly path to purchase to promoting the best service agreements your dealership has to offer, a ViewPoint Touch interactive kiosk is a dynamic touchscreen display that offers a chance to keep customers engaged with your product even when your salespeople are tied up in a selling rush.
Digital signage is the new black
Digital signage has a laundry list of advantages to help your business succeed. As with most things in this world, signage is increasingly becoming a digital product.
Kiosks bring fun to in-store experiences
Interactive kiosks make learning more about a brand fun, appealing to independent and self-directed shoppers.
Interactive kiosk market growth to explode by 2022
The interactive kiosk market has expanded and the retail sector is leading the way in adoption of this technology. Ready or not, here they come. Interactive kiosks are coming to a retail store near you. That is, if they aren't already there.
Video content can cement retailers' brands
A kiosk filled with compelling video content can be a great tool for marketing communications, merchandising and selling. When companies have an important marketing message to impart, they say it with video.
Customer-centric selling flows through kiosks
Today's customers want to shop in new, customer-centric ways, and kiosks give marketers an exceptional way to do that.
The marketing advantage of visually appealing kiosk systems
Interactive kiosks provide appealing visual content in order to appeal to consumers. There are few things more visually-stimulating or attention-grabbing than a large, multimedia touchscreen display like the ViewPoint Interactive Kiosk.
In a tech-savvy world, touchscreen kiosks engage users
The current age of digital prevalence presents a unique opportunity to reach out to customers through information kiosks. The march of advanced technical devices into every element of consumers' lives has changed the way retailers can and should deploy interactive systems.
Informational kiosks capture attention, near or far
Customers will get plenty of information from touchscreen kiosks with large screens, whether they're interacting from up close or viewing from afar.
Making money on your service area foot traffic
A maintenance trip to your dealership can turn into an upgrade if you offer customers a great experience.
Fewer people are going to car dealerships to browse these days. This is a simple fact, but one that could be troubling as you attempt to keep your bottom line strong. If individuals are doing most of their shopping at home, that means all of your efforts to engage on the sales floor will go to waste. This behavior shift now requires dealerships to monetize other interactions with guests and seize consumer attention when they aren't necessarily there to buy a new vehicle. An individual who has come in to have maintenance performed in the service area could be converted into a shopper through the careful application of captivating information kiosks.
"A customer waiting for service can be thinking about your present lineup."
Time to upgrade
When someone is having service performed on his or her car at a dealership instead of a neighborhood mechanic, it's likely the vehicle has something specific happening that warrants a visit to the dealer, and quite possibly has a significant number of miles as well. These individuals, despite wanting to get repairs instead of a replacement in this one instance, are a great prospect to buy a new car. A sales associate implying that it might be better to upgrade than to get the current car issue fixed may be seen as too forward. However, allowing an individual to come to this conclusion on his or her own could meet with significantly more success. This is where a self-guided interactive digital kiosk experience comes in.
Millennial shoppers especially are eager to deal with the browsing process on their own terms, so enabling this connection on the dealership floor could help them come to their own decision. A well-designed kiosk with smart software can display the full inventory of vehicles and brands available at that dealership. While a customer waits for the determination of the issues that are occurring, a digital kiosk can present more than just the new cars available to purchase but can offer tailored options so someone can see what colors and accessories will look like and can educate people on the value of a newer car over repairs. By the time the customer is presented an estimate from servicing, he or she may have committed to the idea of a replacement vehicle.
Captivating presence
How do you convince a dealership guest to browse your lineup of vehicles if he or she is there for something else? It helps for the interactive kiosks to be attractive and visually compelling, with large screens and lag-free visual performance. A smaller kiosk could draw the attention of an individual waiting for service and be specifically designed to offer the benefits of when to consider a new vehicle vs. completing that particular repair. In turn, the kiosk can lead someone through every available car and truck model.
The power of a large screen is not only to captivate, but also display dozens of vehicles on one screen, especially convenient for smaller dealerships with less space. The service section of a dealership doesn't have the display models of cars that are arrayed in the showroom. However, with a touchscreen digital kiosk, shoppers can learn what they need to know about the vehicle of their choice. The simple addition of this technological tool can add sales potential to a highly trafficked part of the dealership, granting valuable extra exposure to the new vehicles on offer.