Aug 21 2008

The Future Of Virtual Sales People

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  • Published August 21st, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing by Jonathan Volk
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I'm sure you guys have seen the virtual sales people such as site pal and others which place a virtual sales person on your website.

There are many things you can do to increase or decrease sales but these type of things have always seemed to help (when done correctly).

More and more, the videos are moving over to actual actresses and actors.

Well, this morning I saw a video that literally blew my mind. First, check out the video HERE.

This person you see in the video is not real. How impressive is that?

As all technology, this technique will get replicated and become cheaper and cheaper and I bet make a move over to the virtual online sales world.

Imagine having a virtual assistant for your entire website browsing experience and better yet, the person is unique to your website - branded exactly how you want.

Pretty cool stuff huh?

Check some of the other videos:
Main home video.
Tribal man




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    7 Responses to “The Future Of Virtual Sales People”

    1. Jason says:

      That’s amazing. The 3d modeling world is evolving so rapidly we probably won’t even need actors in a few years. It reminds me a lot of that movie, “Simone.”

    2. KushMoney says:

      That is totally awsome.

    3. Jonathan, I saw a demo of this in hollywood, in 1986, and at the Siggraph show one year. It was done then using multiple layers of film (!) and took over 3 months to complete at a cost of well over $300,000.00 according to the company who produced it, (a bit ahead of it’s time as the internet was not yet in general use..) Respectfully, Nicholas

    4. Zack says:

      It’s amazing what people can do… and imagine, someday we’ll be able to do this when Adobe releases it as a program or add on for After Effects.

    5. marc says:

      HOLY SHIT! that looks real, awesome! My brother is actor here in Germany, I already told him to look for a new job lol :D

    6. Stuart says:

      I must say that is incredible. There is still something slightly unnatural about the way she (or it, im not sure what to say) speaks, it is just a tiny bit too slow and thought out. Amazing though.

      Embarrasingly, I find her a attractive aswell. Nooooo, my life is effectively over now I find computer models good looking.

    7. Moneybites says:

      Wow that “Emily” looks amazing

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