Can you withstand increased sales? Would you like to call attention to your company or products?

Bring attention to your product - PRO-VOICE turn-key packages will bring excitement to your displays and products by stimulating the auditory senses of your customers. Simply plug it in and point it in the direction of traffic. It will be triggered to play as people pass by a invisible beam or enter a zone. Imagine PRO-VOICE located at an end-cap or entrance door. Then allow it to inform your customers about current specials, thus increasing exposure and your sales.

Select your audience - With the addition of the optional direction detector, PRO-VOICE can play separate messages based on the direction of traffic. For example, when people come in to your store it can say "Welcome to XYZ. Ask our staff about our ABC product." And when people are leaving, it can say "Thank you for shopping at XYZ. Come back soon!"

Inform your audience - Let's examine the use of PRO-VOICE in real estate; maybe an open house. If you put this unit in a room or at an entrance, it can easily inform your potential customers about special property features. Realtors often don't have the time to speak to all the people passing through, but PRO-VOICE will provide information to all that enter, including information about the realtor. If you think about it, PRO-VOICE pays for itself in only one sale!

Collect customer data - In addition to direction detection, we can also add people counters. This counter is programmed to increment as people are passing a specific point, but usually in one direction. However, if you wish, PRO-VOICE can also be configured to monitor traffic in both directions.

New thinking - It's clear, you must be able to think outside the box to grasp this new concept. You have to see PRO-VOICE to truly get a handle on what it can offer. Call or email us for more information, to arrange a demonstration, or to inquire about a 30-day demo.

The possibilities are endless!

Updated February 13, 2008
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