SitePal Avatar and Innovative Self Marketing
Searching for my next online marketing opportunity, I read about candidates using YouTube as a platform for presenting their credentials via video. However, being more if an Internet guy, I thought leveraging my personalized Avatar, created by my friends at SitePal and Larkin Volpatt, would be equally innovative. SitePal offers a unique and dynamic means - a conversational character - for presenting your web site's message. A clever and eye-catching way to welcome visitors to your blog or on-line storefront. It's easy to implement and admittedly a bit fun too.
In this Avatar message, I direct the viewer to click and view my online marketing professional web site. However you can expand your voice-over to include key accomplishments and your career search objectives. Keep it short, interesting and to the point. And unlike the YouTube video version, with SitePal your viewer can easily click over to your web site or resume.
One final note; just like writing a blog, the world is watching. Keep your message professional and results will follow. Your humble blogger will keep you posted on the results of this Avatar experiment. Stephen




Great implementation and idea Stephen. Fairly close resemblance. How much does this cost to do? If I was hiring, I'd hire you. Innovative thinking. I like that. I will bookmark your web site if my needs change. Bruce
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Posted by: www.greatmarketingstuff.com/blog | April 11, 2007 at 11:30 PM
We just launched NOAH a speaking avatar similar to SitePal, but will allow the web site to present a much higher engagement and interactivity opportunity to the user. Our system also does not need constant connectivity to the internet so it is very useful in CD based and E-Learning projects. You can see NOAH in action at http://noahx.com
Regards,
Randy Poole
CIO, TelSim Software, Inc.
Posted by: Randy Poole | May 02, 2007 at 12:40 PM