Incase Finds Increased Customer Interaction
How one retailer increased time on site with revolutionary non-Flash 360-degree photography technology
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Brad Tuckman
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Incase's decision to provide shoppers with 360-degree product images seems to be paying off. “We chose to feature a variety of products with 360-degree photography and we’re already seeing increased interaction with those items,” Balle says. “We can see that customers are moving the images around. They’re spending more time on the site and more time on the individual pages.”
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