Google Virtual Tour

January 5, 2018

Local Business Search Statistic – Is Your Google Business Listing Important?

Having a virtual tour of your business is a great way to let customers visit your business 24/7. It is also a great way to enhance your Google My Business listing and will improve the likelihood of your business showing up in a higher position when someone searches for your product or services. Search Engine Watch has some great statistics on local search which shows the importance of having not only a complete Google Business listing, but going a little further the enhance that listing to bet better rankings. Local Search Behavior Statistics 80 percent of Google search interest in “near […]
November 21, 2017

Icon Cellars Google Virtual Tour in Woodinville, Wa

We just recently did a Google Virtual Tour of Icon Cellars, a small winery in Woodinville. In addition to the best known wineries like Chateau Ste. Michelle and Columbia, Woodinville has over 140 wineries, wine bars & tasting rooms for visitors to visit. Many of them are located in small industrial parks and it is amazing what they can do with the inside in creating a wonderful ambiance. In may cases you feel like you that you are in wine country. Of course, you sort of are with all the other wineries around, but not near the vineyards. Below is […]
October 9, 2017

Drizzle & Shine Google Virtual Tour

Last week I did a photo shoot for a Google virtual tour at a unique boutique clothing store, Drizzle & Shine. They specialize in products that use recycled or vegan materials. Very nice! they are located on the south end of Capitol Hill in Seattle. They are an eco-boutique shop in Seattle. You’ll find a carefully curated selection of women’s and men’s clothing, shoes, and accessories. They specialize in items that are kind to the earth and animals and that are made by people who are treated fairly. They donate a percentage of each sale to nonprofits that align with […]
September 11, 2017

Historic Keawala’i Church Virtual Tour

I was in Maui a couple of weeks ago and have long admired the small historic church in the Makena area of Southwest Maui. The Keawala‘i Congregational Church in Mākena was founded in 1832 as the Church of Honua‘ula. It was originally built out of pili grass. It was eventually rebuilt as a stone-wood building. Church members living near the beach gathered coral rocks for the making of the puna or cement, and those residing on the “forest side” brought down the lumber. You can find out more about the history on the church website. Here is the Google Virtual […]