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Today’s internet startup VenueSeen tracks the photos taken inside of your businesses locations from Instagram, Foursquare and more. VenueSeen can tabulate and send reports about those photos to a subscribing business, complete with comments. It gives brands insight into all the photos taken at their physical locations through a visual dashboard. Companies can also use VenueSeen to share photos on various platforms, and interact with customers who snapped the original picture.

Your customers are constantly connected through social media. They generate mobile photos, comments, tips and other digital content that directly impact your business’ virtual presence.
VenueSeen collects, sort, and interpret everything your customers are sharing about your business online, and make this data useful in managing your digital presence.
They notify you when new content is posted about your business in real time. This will give you instant feedback on your business right from the customers fingertips.
Not only will you know what customers are saying about your business, but you will be able to interact with their content. This creates a dialogue between you and them that will help form a lasting relationship.

Creator Brian Zuercher says, “Until now the general public has been unable search geotagged Instagram photos. From coffee shops and restaurants … to attractions and retail locations – photos and comments are forming a brand’s social identity. VenueSeen’s dashboard reveals who is posting what about a brand on Instagram, Foursquare and Foodspotting. The benefit is that one-off shops up to large retail chains can learn about who is sharing photos and comments (positive or negative) inside their business locations.”
The service now works with Instagram, Foursquare, Foodspotting and Facebook. VenueSeen was founded in 2011 and holds office in Dublin, Ohio, USA.