Offroad Warehouse Sparks Nevada Google 360° Virtual Tour By America's Finest 360

Explore Offroad Warehouse in Sparks Nevada with Our Google 360 Virtual Tour!
Are you an offroad enthusiast looking for the best place to gear up for your next adventure? Look no further than Offroad Warehouse in Sparks, Nevada! America's Finest 360 brings you an immersive virtual experience of the store. Get ready to explore the extensive range of offroading products and accessories from the comfort of your own home!
At Offroad Warehouse, they specialze intires, and suspensions to lighting, recovery equipment, and everything in between, they have it all under one roof.
America's Finest 360, is excited to offer you the opportunity to explore the store through an incredible Google 360° virtual tour. Whether you're a local resident or planning a trip to Nevada soon, the virtual tour allows you to get a taste of the Offroad Warehouse experience before even stepping foot inside.

Through this cutting-edge technology, you'll be able to navigate through the store as if you were physically there. Every aisle, every product, and every captivating detail can be viewed in stunning detail. The interactive tour provides a unique 360-degree perspective and gives you the freedom to explore at your own pace. It's the next best thing to being there in person!

Browse through the impressive assortment of suspensions, lighting solutions, winches, and more, all carefully curated to meet the needs and preferences of offroaders like you.

If you're ready to gear up for your next offroading adventure, our Google 360 virtual tour is the perfect way to kickstart your journey. From the comfort of your own home, you can visualize yourself exploring the great outdoors with the best equipment available.
So, why wait? Grab your computer or mobile device and get ready to embark on an unforgettable virtual journey through Offroad Warehouse in Sparks, Nevada. We can't wait to welcome you, whether virtually or in person, to the ultimate offroading destination!

My Google 360° Virtual Tour Business Story

I have been photographing Google 360° Virtual Tours for eight years. One could say that I am one of the first photographers in the the Google camp. Okay, I was not the first to get into the program, but I did go through the Google training program, and as I recall, it was not an easy program. Now there is no training program and it is like the wild west or a free for all.

Basically, anyone in the world can be a Google 360° Virtual Tour photographer, as long as you have a “one shot” camera and take and upload fifty panoramas to Google, you are a “Trusted Photographer” for Google and Google Maps. Sorry, but to me that is absolute crap. These one shot cameras produce the lowest quality of photo that is very grainy and do not even compare to what I was told by Google to get, yes, I was told. Also, a lot of the time the person taking the photo knows absolutely nothing about how to do a photoshoot correctly, or at least on how I was trained.

Let me give you a little insight on what I had to do to get a “Google Trusted Photographer Badge”. First, I had to take a multiple choice test that had to be studied for. I don’t remember how many questions were on the test, but there were at least fifty, and I needed a 90% to pass. Plus, I needed to pass the test on the first try, otherwise I was not to be admitted into the program. Thank goodness I passed.

Then Google gave me the equipment list that I needed to get on my own. This list of equipment was mandatory, not optional. They asked me to purchase a Nikon or Cannon camera body ( I don’t remember the model types they said I could get ), I had a Sony. So guess what, I had to get another camera. $1000 dollars later, I had my new Nikon camera. But it does not stop there. Then, I needed to purchase a Sigma 8mm fisheye lens for my new Nikon at $900. Then a Manfrotto ball head for my tripod, remote, precision 360° rotating head, and some other accessories. Roughly $2300 in equipment was purchased before I was a “Trusted Photographer”.

Google demanded this equipment because they wanted a “cookie cutter” type of experience for the user as well as for the Google brand. So, now on to step three. I had to photograph ten tours without a mistake. Back then, Google had a quality control team that looked at every tour from start to finish and every tour had to be mistake free. Since Google told me how they wanted the camera settings to be, that was great because I would of had to guess if the did not have that type of direction.

The steps to photographing a proper Google 360° Virtual Tour are as follows. The first shot is ten feet from the business entrance, the second four feet from the door and the third, three feet inside the door. Then for the inside, I just had to follow in a open path method being careful not to go over furniture, through walls or glass doors. Sometimes this is not an easy task. Then I would take five steps between each panoramic image. I photograph in brackets, so I need to take twelve pictures to make one panoramic image.

Then after I finished the tour, I would upload the images to the Google panorama stitching platform. Yes, way back when the program started, Google had their own platform. This made it a lot easier then what I use today to stitch my panoramas together. After Google stitched my panoramas together, I had to connect the panoramas. This was the hardest part for me because I had to make sure that when the user would press on the arrow to go forward or backward, they would go in a straight line.

Google made me do ten tours exactly like this and if I made one mistake, just one, I had to start over at number one and do all ten mistake free. I made a mistake on the tenth one I photographed and had to start over. After the second round of ten mistake free tours, I was a Google Trusted Photographer.

Now here is another step. Every time I went out in the field to go and talk with business owners about the program, I had to make sure nobody claimed that business in Sales Force. Yes, Google used to use Sales Force for claming leads. Eight years ago, there were four of us photographers in the San Diego County and three of them were in the program for about two years already, so I had some competition. Luckily, two of them were my friends. But yes, we had to claim our businesses every day, and if we did not and someone else walked in and claimed it, it was there business.

So after about a month of me working as a Trusted Photographer, Google made and announcement, The 360° virtual tour program will be dismantled. WTF! They will be taking away the Google stitching platform, Sales Force and everything else. What were we going to do as Google Trusted Photographers now?

Fast forward six months. Thank goodness a couple of software engineers, who are also Trusted Photographers stepped up and made platforms that took the place of the Google platform. So every photographer in the world that wanted to be in the program still had a choice of two platforms to use. One is GoThru and the other is Panoskin. After looking at both, I chose to use the GoThru platform. I am glad I did too. Al, the owner and developer is the best customer service person I have ever met or have done business with. I could write a whole article about him and one day I will. I love you Al, you are the best and your platform rocks!

Then Google made another announcement that anyone who wants to be a Trusted Photographer can be. Just get a “one shot” camera and upload fifty panoramic images to Google and Google Maps and you will be “Trusted”. Again, total crap! My apologies to all of you who have gotten your badge this way and I feel for you, because you have not been properly trained.

So to the business owner who would like a Google 360° Virtual Tour of your business, who would you rather hire, a person who was put through the ringer and has the best professional gear to make you look world class on Google and Google Maps, or someone who posted fifty pictures on Google? Your choice.

In closing, I am sure not one person will read this article, but if you do and you are a business owner in the San Diego county area, I will photograph a five panoramic Google 360° Virtual Tour of your business for only $97.

www.americasfinest360.com / bgphotos619@gmail.com / 619-316-9671

What Is A Google 360° Virtual Tour And Why Should A Business Invest In One.

The Google 360° Virtual Tour program is by far the best piece of marketing your business can have on Google and Google Maps. It gives your business the power to be showcased on 24/7 and instead of being a regular style of picture that does not move, the Google 360° can be moved up, down and side to side and then when the directional arrow is pressed, the picture advances in the business to the next area.

 

The Google 360° Virtual Tour is embedded into your Google Business Listing under the “Streetview & 360°” tab. It can be accessed on both mobile and desktop devices as well. When someone does a search for your industry, the first thing they will normally see is the Google Business Listing. What they won’t see first is your website, Facebook page, instagram or YouTube page, or anything else. Google does this on purpose because they want you to play with their toys.

So, doesn’t it make sense to have this snapshot of your business fully optimized for the user who finds you and wants to see what your business is all about? Since America’s Finest 360 first started, we have posted over 600 Google 360° Virtual Tours to Google and Google Maps and we have over 135 million views on our work. This tells us that this one piece of marketing works and tells the story of your business in pictures.

 

We are often approached by marketing companies to have a Google 360° Virtual Tour photographed for their clients. Of course we are delighted when this happens because if a marketing company is coming to us for our service, it tells us that a Google 360° is very important to have on a Google Business Listing. In fact, every marketing company that we have talked to about the 360° program, they, and us, really wonder why every single business with a physical location does not have one. Maybe you can comment and let us know why.

Here are some important reasons that we, and marketing companies, think why every business needs a Google 360° Virtual Tour on their Google Business Listing.

  1. Increases engagement, interest and conversions on Google and Google Maps

  2. Showcases a business 24/7

  3. Increases local SEO

  4. Gives a prospect the ability to see your entire business in 360° format

  5. Give a business an upper hand on the competition that does not have a 360° tour.

  6. A one time investment with no monthly or yearly charges.

  7. Google 360° can be embedded into your company website

 

These are just a few of the many benefits that come with the Google 360° Virtual Tour program. When you are ready for your business Google 360° Virtual Tour, contact us at America’s Finest 360 and we will come to you with a very professional experience. Thank you for reading and we will see you on the next Google 360° Virtual Tour.

America’s Finest 360 / 619-316-9671 / bgphotos619@gmail.com

Google 360° Virtual Tours And High End Art Galleries

 
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As the global pandemic rages on, there are industires that are getting into the world of Google 360° Virtual Tours that normally would shy away from such a thing. If you are not familiar with Google 360° Virtual Tours, listen up. They are the best way to market your business visually on Google and Google Maps.

A “Google Trusted” photographer comes to your business location and does a special type of photograpy to capture the inside of the business. This special photography is then edited and put together to create an immersive and interactive 360° virtual tour that will let the user go through the entire business virtually.

These tours are embedded into the companies Google My Business listings on Google and Google Maps. Since they are placed in the “photo” section, the user can go to the “Street View & 360” tab and get the feel of your business when they take the virtual tour. This visual piece of marketing will be available 24 hours a day to any user who finds you on Google and Google Maps.

One industry that is capitalizing on this technology, that is powered by Google, is the high end art gallery sector. This art Gallery in La Jolla California is called Fresh Paint Gallery and they are located at 1020 Prospect Street. They cycle their shows every four to six weeks and get a new Google 360° Virtual Tour each time because they want to show their client base new and emerging artists and the beautiful work they produce.

Another reason Fresh Paint Gallery wanted a Google 360° Virtual Tour was because the pandemic has kept a lot of their client base away. Some are in other states and countries and they are not able to travel and some are keeping with protocol and staying home more as they are part of the elderly population.

Now these clients can look at the Google 360° Virtual Tour and contact Fresh Paint Gallery to ask all of the questions they need before purchasing these beautiful works of art. So if your business is a dental practice, showroom of any kind, museum, art gallery, manufacturing facility, car dealer or any other type, a Google 360° would be of great benefit as it can be viewed 24 hours a day and the investiment is a ONE TIME thing with NO recurring or monthly chargers.

Invest in your image and let America’s Finest 360 help your business look world class on Google and Google Maps.

America’s Finest 360 / bgphotos619@gmail.com / 619-316-9671

Keeping Your Google Business Listing Up To Date With America's Finest 360

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Keeping your Google Business Listing (GBL) up to date and current is vital to keeping it ranking high organically in Google search and Google Maps. We still see that some business listings are not even claimed.

Claiming your GBL is easy by going to www.google.com/business. This site will walk you through the process of getting your business to show up in Google and Google Maps. Even if you provide a service and don’t have a physical location, you can still get a GBL without providing an address.

Name, address and phone number (NAP) are critical to keep updated. This might sound obvious, but if your NAP is not updated or correct, your listing will not show up as often as prospects search for you. Google pulls from many search engines to get search results. Each site it pulls from needs to have the exact same information on it as your GBL does, right down to a comma or period.

Did you know that you can post 30 second videos on your GBL? Well, you can and you should. You can talk about specials you are having, new products or services or anything relevant to your business. So start posting video because it also packs data into your GBL and Google loves data.

Weekly posts can also be placed on your GBL. These posts can be the same as the 30 second videos but they do expire weekly so you need to post weekly. This is a good thing to post weekly because it shows Google that you are active on your GBL and Google likes activity.

These are just a few things you can do with your GBL that are important to Google and they way they organically rank your listing on Google and Google Maps. So, get to work on this and you will begin to see a difference. Thanks for reading!

America’s Finest 360 / 619-316-9671 / bgphotos619@gmail.com