How to amp up your marketing efforts with AR

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How to amp up your marketing efforts with AR
Create brand-specific AR experiences. Credit: Aryel

TL;DR: Use augmented reality to boost audience engagement with the Aryel AR Marketing Platform, on sale for 92% off. As of March 8, get lifetime access for only $69.99.


Augmented reality is an excellent way to shake up your business's content and get people to check out your campaigns. And the Aryel AR Marketing Platform offers small businesses and individuals a way to turn heads.

AR is similar to virtual reality, except instead of replacing your vision, it adds to it. Remember Pokémon Go? That’s what Aryel does, except it creates brand-specific experiences to market to users. All you have to do is answer a few questions and make a few drag-and-drop decisions. 

Aryel’s intuitive AR campaign builder lets you upload your own digital assets (or select from third-party libraries), choose between multiple AR solutions, and access over 300,000 pre-made AR assets like 3D objects, audio, and video. In just a few clicks, you can build your campaign, share it across any channel, and see how it performs. You can even adjust your strategy in real time if it needs tweaking.

Here's a quick walkthrough:

You can also check with Aryel’s analytics to see what works and what doesn't.

For a limited time, you can snag a lifetime license to Aryel for just $69.99 (regularly $948), which includes five active AR marketing campaigns, a custom domain, and free SSL certificate, and more.

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