In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, Virtual Reality (VR) is carving out a significant niche in the marketing industry. Once predominantly associated with gaming, VR has transcended its original confines to revolutionize how brands engage with audiences across various sectors. As explored in a recent article from Influencer Marketing Hub, VR is now a potent tool for creating immersive experiences that captivate and educate consumers.

How VR is Reshaping the Marketing Industry

VR is not just a novelty; it’s a strategic asset for marketers aiming to enhance audience engagement through immersive digital experiences. From retail to event planning, brands are leveraging VR to tell their stories in more impactful ways. However, the adoption of this technology is not without its challenges, particularly for developers and businesses unfamiliar with VR software development. Despite these hurdles, VR’s potential to transform marketing strategies is undeniable.

Examples of VR in Marketing

  • New York Times: Through Google Cardboard, subscribers experienced storytelling in a new dimension with VR films like Seeking Pluto’s Frigid Heart.
  • GSK: The Exedrin Migraine Experience used VR to simulate the visual symptoms of migraines, fostering empathy and understanding.
  • Adidas Terrex: Provided a virtual mountain climbing experience to promote its outdoor gear.
  • Thomas Cook: Enabled virtual travel experiences with the Try Before You Fly campaign.
  • McDonald’s: Transformed Happy Meal boxes into VR viewers for a fun and educational game.
  • Volvo: Offered virtual test drives of the XC90, allowing users to explore the car’s features via a VR app.
  • All Nippon Airways: Offered a VR tour of its new business class cabins.
  • Patrón: Illustrated the tequila-making process through a VR experience.
  • Lowe’s: Used VR for DIY skill training in its Holoroom.
  • Ikea: Launched an app for home visualization with VR-based 3D models.
  • L’Oréal Paris: Developed a VR makeup app for users to try on different looks.
  • Merrell: Promoted hiking boots with VR terrains in the Trailscape experience.
  • Topshop: Offered a virtual catwalk experience during London Fashion Week.
  • Matterport: Facilitated virtual real estate tours with 3D technology.
  • London Natural History Museum: Created VR educational content for virtual museum tours.


Bringing Marketing to the Future with VR

The future of marketing is being reshaped by VR, offering limitless possibilities for engagement and innovation. Various industries, from healthcare to real estate, are harnessing the power of VR to deliver more compelling marketing campaigns. As VR technology continues to evolve, it promises to bring new and exciting experiences to consumers worldwide.

For more insights into how VR is transforming the marketing landscape, visit the full article on Influencer Marketing Hub.

More Articles

Getting licensed or staying ahead in your career can be a journey—but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Grab your favorite coffee or tea, take a moment to relax, and browse through our articles. Whether you’re just starting out or renewing your expertise, we’ve got tips, insights, and advice to keep you moving forward. Here’s to your success—one sip and one step at a time!

How Post‑Election Power Shifts Are Setting Up a New Real Estate Landscape for 2026

Local elections across major U.S. cities have kicked off a wave of policy changes that could reshape development costs, rental income, and investment strategies heading into 2026. From NYC’s aggressive tenant‑protection agenda to Chicago’s sustainability push, Miami’s political uncertainty, and Boston’s steady zoning overhaul, the post‑election environment is redefining how real estate professionals, investors, and lenders should prepare for the year ahead.

The Surge of AI Insurance Exclusions Reshaping Professional Liability in 2025

Insurance carriers are rapidly rolling out AI-related exclusions that strip coverage from claims involving AI tools, automated decision‑making, or generative platforms like ChatGPT and Midjourney. With firms like Berkley and Hamilton introducing sweeping “absolute” and generative‑AI‑specific exclusions, professionals in real estate, mortgage, insurance, and finance now face new liability gaps. As AI becomes unavoidable in everyday work, understanding these exclusions is essential for protecting your career and staying compliant in a fast‑changing risk environment.

Venn Lands $52M to Rebuild the Renting Experience — A Shift Real Estate Pros Can’t Ignore

Proptech startup Venn has raised a $52 million Series B to unify the entire renting lifecycle into one intelligent platform, replacing over a dozen traditional systems and serving more than half a million tenants. As AI‑powered tools like Venn rapidly reshape property operations, real estate professionals — especially in fast‑moving markets like Florida — will need stronger education and tech‑savvy skills to stay competitive.

Rising Insurance Costs Push Florida’s Middle Class to the Brink

Florida’s Gulf Coast is undergoing a dramatic transformation as soaring insurance premiums, costly construction requirements, and the long shadow of Hurricane Ian force middle‑class families, workers, and longtime residents out of communities they once anchored. With premiums topping $5,700 a year — and many paying far more — Realtors warn of looming foreclosures, renters face steep increases, and entire neighborhoods are being rebuilt for wealthier newcomers. This mounting crisis is reshaping the state’s real estate landscape and leaving professionals scrambling to adapt.

Top Commercial Real Estate Issues to Watch in 2026

Economic uncertainty, rapid tech advances and shifting population patterns are setting the stage for a pivotal year in commercial real estate. New findings from the Counselors of Real Estate, presented at NAR NXT, outline ten major forces reshaping strategy, investment and opportunity in 2026—from policy impacts and portfolio risk to AI adoption, capital flow changes, housing attainability and demographic shifts. This outlook offers clarity and caution for professionals across real estate, mortgage, finance and related fields.

New Reforms, Familiar Risks: Why Florida’s Home Insurance Market Still Isn’t Stabilizing

Florida’s home insurance crisis is back in the spotlight as new reforms appear to be repeating decades‑old mistakes. Despite efforts to depopulate Citizens and attract private insurers, many of the companies taking over policies have ties to past insolvencies. Critics say weak oversight, generous ratings, and political influence are allowing unstable insurers to thrive while homeowners pay more for less protection. Experts warn that without transparent ratings, real accountability, and unified regulation, Florida’s insurance market will remain vulnerable—putting property values, lending, and the broader real estate industry at risk.