A new video marketing tool has been launched by Kimberley de Vries, helping businesses in any niche to succeed online. LetVidimaze makes it easier to retain visitors and turn them into customers to increase sales.
Kimberly de Vries has launched a new video marketing tool called LetVidimaze, which helps businesses to build a stronger web presence and increase sales. Through using the powerful web tool, customers can take their site to the next level and boost engagement with their visitors.
More information can be found at: http://letsgolook.at/LetVidimaze.
The site explains that using LetVidimaze, business owners can walk visitors through their page using videos that play on each section of the site. This grabs attention, and immediately makes it more appealing for visitors to stay on the website.
With groundbreaking video software, site owners can walk visitors through their site, guiding them to specific locations. They can tailor the videos to appear when and where they want, increasing the chance of turning their visitors into customers.
The engaging video player runs different videos while a visitor runs through the webpage. This means that site owners can design their own guided tour, engaging their audience in new ways.
With long form webpages being so popular these days, this is often what a list needs, regardless of their niche. Using LetVidimaze, business owners can take their visitors by the hand and get any visitor to take the call to action.
This means that, whether site owners want their prospects to opt into a subscription, check out a demo, or simply make an appointment, the tool can work effectively. Users can design it for maximum engagement, increasing their chances of making a sale.
The developers explain that their goal was to make something that would amaze people with push button simplicity and a broad use for every niche. LetVidimaze was designed from the ground up to be simple to use, and is approachable for anyone even without video or coding experience.
Some of its features include the ability to design videos that visibly continue playing when a user scrolls down a page. They can also be set to open based on the page that is viewed, and generate a much better attention rate.
Full details can be found on the URL above, with additional information available at: http://muncheye.com/kimberly-de-vries-et-al-letvidimaze.