Tablets are versatile devices for personal use and even more so for businesses, especially small businesses. They rely on engaging and retaining existing customers and converting potential customers who walk in through the door. One way to engage such potential customers is to use tablets.
The tablet, however, cannot be left lying around. There are several ways to secure the tablet. One can fix it inside a table mounted enclosure or a counter top mounted enclosure. This may not always be practical because of space constraints. A retail store may make use of all three sides inside and a wall mount tablet enclosure is out of the question. That leaves a tablet kiosk floor stand as the only viable alternative. The tablet resides inside a protective enclosure that is attached to the pole of the stand with or without a swivel arrangement and the height is just right. The metal base may be affixed to the floor or it can be a freestanding unit. This basic setup in place a small business can use it in a variety of ways.
Retail shops can load the tablet with complete data, product prices and product demo. Customers walking in are encouraged to first interact with the tablet and then interact with a human representative. Stores may offer inducements such as coupons or deals should a new customer use the tablet and make his selection. Freestanding floor stands allow the tablet to be moved and placed anywhere. For instance, if a store launches a sales campaign, the tablet can even be moved outside the store and be kept beneath a banner or just next to the doorway. The stand allows flexibility of placement.
Floor mounted tablets near the shop exit can be used to encourage customers to leave feedback and suggestions or they can register and become entitled to future discounts.
The tablet may be put to use as a point of sale terminal. This reduces the need for a larger counter to house the computer and monitor and the countertop can be used for other purposes.
In small business offices the floor stand can be located conveniently in the lobby or in the reception area. It catches the eye and invites visitors to make use of the tablet in the enclosure. Visitors can get to learn more about a company, its products and services and view demos or engage in interactive sessions to leave behind inquiries or feedback. Floor units are highly visible and draw visitors.
It is usual for small businesses to participate in exhibitions and trade fairs. In such venues space is at a premium. Floor stands for tablets are convenient. Visitors and those walking past a stall can stop for a moment and view the demo or access information.
Tablets can help small businesses engage customers, deliver a better user experience and retain their loyalty. However, for that the tablet must be usable and this is where floor stands step in and grab a customer’s attention. The rest follows.
The tablet, however, cannot be left lying around. There are several ways to secure the tablet. One can fix it inside a table mounted enclosure or a counter top mounted enclosure. This may not always be practical because of space constraints. A retail store may make use of all three sides inside and a wall mount tablet enclosure is out of the question. That leaves a tablet kiosk floor stand as the only viable alternative. The tablet resides inside a protective enclosure that is attached to the pole of the stand with or without a swivel arrangement and the height is just right. The metal base may be affixed to the floor or it can be a freestanding unit. This basic setup in place a small business can use it in a variety of ways.
Retail shops can load the tablet with complete data, product prices and product demo. Customers walking in are encouraged to first interact with the tablet and then interact with a human representative. Stores may offer inducements such as coupons or deals should a new customer use the tablet and make his selection. Freestanding floor stands allow the tablet to be moved and placed anywhere. For instance, if a store launches a sales campaign, the tablet can even be moved outside the store and be kept beneath a banner or just next to the doorway. The stand allows flexibility of placement.
Floor mounted tablets near the shop exit can be used to encourage customers to leave feedback and suggestions or they can register and become entitled to future discounts.
The tablet may be put to use as a point of sale terminal. This reduces the need for a larger counter to house the computer and monitor and the countertop can be used for other purposes.
In small business offices the floor stand can be located conveniently in the lobby or in the reception area. It catches the eye and invites visitors to make use of the tablet in the enclosure. Visitors can get to learn more about a company, its products and services and view demos or engage in interactive sessions to leave behind inquiries or feedback. Floor units are highly visible and draw visitors.
It is usual for small businesses to participate in exhibitions and trade fairs. In such venues space is at a premium. Floor stands for tablets are convenient. Visitors and those walking past a stall can stop for a moment and view the demo or access information.
Tablets can help small businesses engage customers, deliver a better user experience and retain their loyalty. However, for that the tablet must be usable and this is where floor stands step in and grab a customer’s attention. The rest follows.