By: John Fisher, Esq.
Google Maps (Google.com/maps) gives you a birds-eye view of just about any street (you can even see your house). Google Maps is a map that shows an overhead view, and Google Street View is a ground-level photographic rendering of places, street and points of interest.
No question that Google Maps is the most data-rich map in the world. But did you know you can go inside buildings with Google Maps? With an authorized Google contractor, you can create a virtual 3-D tour of your office. The Google contractor brings a special camera mounted on a tripod that spins around and captures everything.
Creating a Virtual 3-D Tour of Your Law Office
A day after the video shoot, the virtual 3-D tour is uploaded by the Google contractor. And as long as you’re in business, anyone using Google Maps can get a virtual tour of your office by clicking on the icon for your law firm. Pretty cool, right? But the fun doesn’t stop there.
Here’s what you’ll get:
Check out https://bit.ly/2v1ZHgR for the virtual tour of John H. Fisher, P.C. To begin the virtual tour, click the “Play” icon for the auto-play or manually navigate using the arrows on your keyboard (just as you would navigate on Google Maps). Using a URL shortener (Bitly or Goo.gl/), you can make the URL shorter and create a custom link.
Socialize Your Virtual Tour
To make full use of your virtual 3-D tour, share it with the world:
With a virtual 3-D tour of your law office, you’ve got an asset that will last for your career. Not shabby for $250! Go to www.Google.com/streetview/hire to find a Google contractor to produce the virtual tour of your law office.
About the Author:
John Fisher is the owner and founder of John H. Fisher, P.C., where he limits his practice to catastrophic injury law for injury victims in New York state. Over the last twenty years, John’s practice has been limited to the representation of catastrophically injured people.
John is the author of the best-selling book The Power of a System—the first of its kind book with explicit “how-to” steps for the technical, managerial, and entrepreneurial implementation of a multi-million dollar personal injury law firm.
John publishes a weekly e-mail newsletter at www.UltimateInjuryLaw.com