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How can your Holiday and Caravan Park benefit from a drone virtual tour?

 


 With airline travel restrictions fluctuating due to Covid, staycations are becoming more and more popular in the UK.

And this has provided more of a demand for Brits to holiday at caravan and holiday parks.

So there is now every reason for Holiday Parks to use and benefit from drone virtual tours, as travellers can get more of an idea of what to expect when they see amazing landscape and amenities of the parks.

One company providing this service is Whoosh Creative. They use high-end technology to create 4K video footage to promote Holiday and Caravan Parks.

But it’s not just Drone-inspired footage that companies like Whoosh Creative can offer, video production promoting these sites can also include search engine optimisation, aiding marketing communication cross all platforms.

Long gone are the days of catalogues as video content has now become invaluable in terms of SEO customer engagement and conversion.

If a potential customer clicks on a Holiday/Caravan Park’s website and views Drone produced footage, its more than likely a booking will occur because the customer feels more engaged when they view accommodation, activities on offer such as golfing and fishing.

According to Whoosh Creative: ‘Having your management and staff on show and talking passionately about your business will dramatically increase the chances of potential customers actually getting in touch. With tough competition in most business sectors, branded videos are a great way to show how amazing your business is and what you do differently to your competitors.’

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