Virtual Smart Agent – The world’s FIRST stand-alone Virtual Sales Agent
Well Dave Guindon has done it again. He’s released another great product:
Virtual Smart Agent. I’m sure you have notice these virtual chat technology on the sales pages of big product launches.
In case you’re not familiar with it, here’s how it works…
You visit a sales page, and decide not to buy the product. You attempt to leave the page, and an instant-messenger style pop-up appears on the screen with an “agent” who chats with you and tries to save the sale.
There are currently only a few virtual chat service providers for marketers, and they all cost money.
Dave Guindon’s Virtual Smart Agent is a stand alone version that you install on your own website. so you don’t have to pay monthly fees.
Here are a few benefits of using VSA on your web pages:
- Increase your website conversions up to 20-40% in a little as 2 weeks!
- Quickly grow a highly responsive opt-in list of interested prospects.
- Up-sell or cross-sell similar and/or additional products to boost your revenue
One installation works on ALL your websites… boost your entire business!
As of April 8th, 2008 Dave is offering an introductory price of $97 but onOn April 15th, the price will be going UP to AT LEAST $197.00, and quite possibly higher.
Don’t wait an grab your copy now.
Pierre
Other products by Dave Guindon:
- Exit Splash Script
- Dave’s Online Videos
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pretty cool, but i don’t run a php website so i had to find another solution. moxiechat.com is a hosted model that works very nicely, even has a try-before-you-buy option, pretty sweet