top companies use corporate digital signage systems to deliver messages with immediacy and impact

 

“You can schedule timeframes for a message to display hassle and worry free.”Lynn Insurance Group

corporate digital signageTo get through to diverse and mobile audiences today, you need to be direct and timely.

Corporate digital signage delivers graphical and video content to a range of room signs, stationary screens or mobile devices, allowing you to reinforce messages and target key audiences.

Regardless of their location, people get what you need them to know, including urgent alerts, training, greetings, directions, or recognition. Whether you use attention-getting screens where people gather or desktops and mobile devices where they work, your content managers are able to get the message out with little technical know-how.

For example, TVs, interactive kiosks, or strategically placed displays deliver your message to customers, on target and on time. They keep larger groups abreast of important events, performance data, or emergency alerts, or they start selling as soon as customers walk in the door.

The possibilities for corporate digital signage are endless:

  • Promote events and HR information
  • Supplement training or product announcements
  • Boost morale and improve communications
  • Deliver emergency alerts and announcements more effectively
  • Incorporate live information like weather, traffic, and stock price
  • Broadcast performance and inventory statistics
  • Display industry news or other RSS feeds
  • Personalize visitor greetings
  • Show event schedules
  • Promote special offers
  • Social Media integration and interactivity
  • Supplement knowledge sharing
  • Advertise loyalty programs and sign up procedures

 

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