If you haven’t heard the word drone by now you need to update your twitter feed because the one market is booming. Drone is typically a word associated with the military, unmanned ariel vehicle (UAV). These crafty devices are no longer reserved for such substantial missions. The civilian-drone market is where the fun is at.
The civilian-drone market is changing the way we hobby. It’s changing the way we adventure and it’s changing the way we socialise. What else? It’s changing the way that we work, at least it has the potential to. A standard drone can stay above ground for anywhere between 15 – 20 minutes, before you need to simply replace the battery pack and set it off again. Seeing as the law requires that you keep them within eyesight at all times, this shouldn’t cause too much of a problem on your adventures.
How can this be useful for you at work? Amazon have implement the first plan into using drones to delivery their packages across countries and continents, cutting costs and time on delivery men. The drones come fully fitted with GPS systems and autopilot meaning they will find their way without guidance but the live-stream feedback allows you to check it’s progress along it’s journey. That eyesight law, there’s a loophole in there somewhere.
Okay so you’re not quite amazon but you think drones are pretty fun and the concept of interesting. Let’s weave that into your marketing and strategy plan. In real estate? Use the drone to fly up to 120 meters above your recent property and capture breathtaking ariel footage that your competitors can’t offer. Getting the advantage on the competitor is a must and when you apply this to social medial, voila, you’re a winner.
This strategic use of drones and their high-definition cameras set on a 360 rotating axis is exactly how drones can be useful for you at work. They can give you the edge and help to increase your grab on the market. Failing that, we bet you have a whole lot of fun learning to use them.