A new piece of marketing software has been launched by Craig Crawford, helping individuals and businesses to stand out online and sell more products and services. In the current internet age, with so much information available and the ability to click away in an instant, it–s more important than ever before to hook browsers and keep them on site.
More information can be found at: http://letsgolook.at/Aiwis.
Called AIWIS, the system is an internet based software that allows people to engage with their customers in better ways. This can help to draw in more customers, and change visitors into buyers when it comes to products and services.
It–s important for any business to be able to maximise its visitor opportunities and hook browsers when they land on a webpage, ensuring that they become convinced to read on or to buy what–s on offer.
AIWIS can help with this, as a fully cloud based system that can be used any time and anywhere with internet access. Users will be able to welcome visitors with an interactive face and talk to them like a real human with an animated face.
This allows them to interact flexibly and actively with customers, using a wide range of languages and voices, which boost engagement because they–re not robotic voices and sound natural.
The system can automatically extract Facebook profile information to allow AIWIS to communicate with visitors in a lively and engaging way. It can follow and guide customers when they–re visiting sites and track customer IP information.
In addition to this, it offers an analysis of customer behavior, giving the site owner information on what they look for and how long they stay when they land on a page.
This helps them to tailor their own site and ensure that they are offering a customer facing, engaging site that stands the best chance of convincing visitors to turn into customers.
Full details of how AIWIS can help businesses and the benefits it can offer can be found on the URL above. Additional information is available at: http://muncheye.com/craig-crawford-aiwis.
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