The Interactive Touch Digital & Interactive Posts ShareShare on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedIn Signs are a great way to point your customers toward various areas, but they can’t answer specific questions or meet individualized requests. Enter the in-store iPad solution — an easy way to produce an interactive shopping experience that makes discovery as speedy as browsing an online card catalog. At Rose Displays, we recently designed an interactive iPad app for Lowe’s Canada. The problem: Shoppers tended to get overwhelmed by the size of the store’s light bulb collection. We built an interactive “shopper unit” app that displays on the wall, guides customers through a series of questions and then points them toward the exact bulb they need. It’s been a win-win — customers love the convenience, and store managers have seen sales skyrocket. Learn more about Rose Displays can help you with store displays — contact us today. Ready to get started on your next store display project? Let's Talk
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