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Message posted by phoenixrising on March-02-2005 at 4:20am
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Hi there guys... does somebody still have the calculation for Hotels on the value of a vr tour???

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Message posted by mediaPix on March-02-2005 at 7:45am
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Hi phoenix

http://www.panoramas.ch/preise/roi_e.aspx  Thanks to Mark Told.

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Message posted by dongavich on March-02-2005 at 8:13am
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I put the calculation into excel over the weekend. Drop me a PM if you are interested in a copy.

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Message posted by marktold on March-02-2005 at 11:55am
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Hi there

I did set up the http://www.panoramas.ch/preise/roi_e.aspx page for you guys.

I based the prices on some assumptions concerning the PanoPrices.

** Price per pano in USD: 1 Pano = 300, 2 Panos = 250, 3 Panos = 200, 4 Panos = 150 , >= 5 Panos = 100 each

I don't know if these prices are anywhere near on what you are charging. This brings us back to the same question we have all the time what to charge.

But you can allways use the top part and have deduct the acctual costs of your panos then.

If enough poeple want it (or donate some paypal money :-)) II will change the page so you can enter your own panor prices. Or I can change it according to your feedback.

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Message posted by phoenixrising on March-02-2005 at 4:07pm
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Hi Mark... I'm talking about the calculation model we all talked about as an argument for hotels. As it is I've just got the ok for seven Hotels for 12-15 Panos each. I'll be charging them about €1100 per Hotel for Panos and TW tour. I'm also going to be making 7 websites as well for the same group. Well one site design... and then adding different data/pics for each Hotel and'll only charge them around €1300 per site. So all in around €2400 per Hotel. The thing is they've got another 15 Hotels which whilst belonging to the group have seperate ownership. However the guy who's given me the go ahead ofr the first seven is wanting to convince the others to participate so I thought I'd add the calculation and some demografic studies I've come across of vr users. If I get the other 15 Hotels... well thats €2400 x 22= tidy sum and happy me.

Oh yes, am going to a large trade fair in Frankfurt to do a 15 Pano tour of a trade stand and am charging them €1500 for panos and TW tour. (will be doing 2 of the hotels then as well. yipeee!!!



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