These kiosks are used to educate or inform. Because they address routine questions, they
minimize the need for on-site personnel and reduce phone calls to companies. When located
in a public place, they can be accessed seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
Point-of-information kiosks tend to be the simplest kiosks to
implement. They're also the most difficult to justify in terms
of ROI. For this reason, informational kiosks frequently are integrated
with the product promotion or service kiosks described in the next
section.
Prime locations:
Prime locations:
- Shopping malls, historic sites, trade shows, hospitals, government buildings, and hotel lobbies, where they provide access to directories and maps.
- Government buildings, where they provide information about municipal services, public meetings, and local events.
- Factories, offices, and other places of business, where they offer employees information about benefits, job openings, and corporate policies.
- Corporate lobbies, where they provide visitors an introduction to the company as well as a map showing conference rooms, rest rooms, and other building locations or campus facilities. These kiosks often are connected to a corporate Web site.
- Financial institutions, where they display up-to-the-minute interest rates and stock prices.
- Stores, where they replace paper catalogs.
- Healthcare facilities, where they dispense health education information and display maps and directories.
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