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Total 360 Virtual Tours

Have you seen our total 360 virtual tours? These are perfect for lodging establishments, real estate and even storefronts  Visit our Pacific Panoramas virtual tours website here.

Here are a few examples of some that we’ve done:

Home for Sale Showing off its Surroundings – This little honey of a property in Yachats, Oregon has some great outdoor tours, with indoor tours coming soon.

Go Yachats Virtual Tours: Scores of tours throughout the Yachats area, including a clickable map to get to each of them.

Overleaf Lodge in Yachats, Oregon: These tours cover both the Overleaf Lodge and the Fireside Inn.

Ester Lee Motel in Lincoln City, Oregon: This set shows just a few of the tours we did for the Ester Lee. To see all of their tours, go to their website www.esterlee.com and click Virtual Tours.

Small Business: World of Wet Pets: Many storefronts are using virtual tours to highlight their inventory and storefront.

Luxury River Cabins: Inn at the Bridge: With this set, enjoy the arrows that allow you to click between each tour.

Home for Sale on the Oregon Coast: Notice the level of detail you can see in a virtual tour.

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Facebook Page or Profile?

Tip of the day! do you have a business page on facebook to promote your business, or are you using your personal profile that requires you to “friend” people?

If not, create one by clicking on “ads and pages” on your left bar of your friend page. Then click “Create Page.” It’ll walk you through the steps from there.

There are several advantages, not the least of which is that everyone can see your business content whether they have “friended” you or not.   You get greater exposure this way.  When someone “likes” your business page, each of your posts pulls into their News Feed.   But even if someone has not “liked” your page, they can still go to your wall and read what you have posted.  This is good!

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Facebook Privacy Settings

Privacy Settings: As a rule I’ll put business tips on here, but I also want to make sure that if you’re using facebook at all you have your privacy settings where you want them to be. The default/recommended settings are *not* about protecting *your* privacy. To set your privacy settings click on Account, and then Privacy Settings.  To set your privacy settings to the highest level, click on Friends Only and apply to all.

Or, click on Customize Settings, and then go through and manually determine the level of privacy you want for each element of your facebook profile.

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The Queen is on facebook!

Not kidding. And its a fan page, just like you business have.

She’ll be using her fan page to keep people up to date on events and engagements, and most importantly she’ll be using it to control and correct the news about herself and the palace.

That’s what it’s all about for you too.  Control the “news” about yourself — be the one who posts it.  Use it to keep your followers up to date on what you’ve been up to.  And keep the relationships alive by responding to comments on your page.

Here’s the link to her facebook page.