Digital Signage by Industry

 

Corporate Comms

Digital signage allows you to turn any TV into a powerful communications tool and manage your content across multiple locations - across town or across the globe. Our easy-to-use platform will have your content on the big screen in minutes. Display graphics, videos, and even dynamic content like stock quotes, news feeds, weather, or your company’s official social media pages, Microsoft Teams or Yammer channels.

Retail

Retail businesses today face a massive challenge. In our über-connected world, consumers have access to endless shopping choices. Comparing prices or ordering online just requires a quick Google search. In fact, 80% percentage of shoppers report that they compare prices online when shopping in-store. Brick-and-mortar retailers are now leveraging digital experiences to drive sales.

Creative Agencies

Cloud-based digital signage platforms like XOGO allow an agency to put their content on screens and video walls in one or more physical locations -across town or across the globe- and manage their playlists and players from anyplace with an internet connection. This allows a creative agency to manage potentially hundreds of screens, for various clients, easily and from a single place. Manage digital menu boards, digital billboards, retail pop-ups and more, right from your PC or the smart phone in your pocket.

Healthcare

The healthcare industry has a lot of communication touchpoints. Patients in waiting areas at the clinic, hospital or dental office need to know about wait times, and where to go when it's their turn to see their healthcare professional. They may also be interested to see world news or infotainment feeds, which have been proven to reduce perceived wait times. XOGO allows healthcare organizations to easily manage content for both internal and external audiences.

Hospitality

Restaurants, hotels, coffee shops and other service-industry businesses all face a similar challenge. They aim to provide guests with a relaxing, high-touch experience in the most efficient way possible. But with ever-changing menus, specials and event schedules, it can be difficult to ensure that all of your customer touchpoints have up-to-date information. Perhaps the best way to stay up to date is through the use of digital signs.

Nonprofits

Nonprofit organizations face a constant challenge to "do more with less" - running lean and reducing costs, while providing value to members, volunteers and the community. Successful nonprofits rely on the latest technology in order to accomplish their objectives at minimal cost; in the case of digital signage and communications, that means leveraging freemium applications like XOGO digital signage.

Transportation

The transportation industry is all about communication. Whether traveling by air, rail, bus or ship, passengers need to receive information at a lightning pace. They also represent a captive audience that responds well to infotainment and creative advertising. Digital signage keeps passengers informed as well as entertained.

Education

Schools and universities often need to convey information to large groups of people, across one or more buildings or campuses. In the past this meant investing large sums of money in a centralized digital signage system with on-premise servers, expensive media player PCs, and ongoing user training. The cost and complexity of these systems tended to put them out of reach for a lot of organizations. But not anymore.

Real Estate

When you think of real estate marketing, you probably envision residential listings from the MLS website and print ads on the back of buses, with the name and photo of a local real estate agent. But what if there was a more effective way to advertise your real estate listings in physical spaces, in order to interest prospects exactly when and where they are searching for listings?

Finance

The finance industry is a prime market for digital signage. With ever-changing interest rates and pressure to upsell customers new and complimentary financial products, printed materials are out of date nearly as soon as they come off the printer. Banks and insurance agencies are increasingly turning to digital signage as a way to present clients with accurate, up-to-date information about their products and services, without incurring printing costs or wasting paper.