Big brands are jumping into the metaverse – your small business should too | Gene Marks

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The metaverse won’t affect your small business now, but a lot can change in a decade – and the smartest business owners I know are keeping an eye on it

How big is the metaverse? When you add it all up, billions have already been invested, withsaying it could be a $30tn marketplace within the next 10 to 15 years. By comparison, the entire US economy in 2021 was about $25tn.

If you’re running a small business you’ll soon be ditching Zoom and Teams and meeting with a hologram or avatar of a customer, partner, supplier or employee in a virtual conference room, discussing and reviewing virtual documents and items together. If you’re a realtor, you’ll take walk-throughs of virtual renditions of homes with your customers. If you’re in construction, you’ll do the same with properties under development. Your conferences will be virtual affairs.

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Is this a paid advertisement?

In other words..’yes, you should believe that this virtual world is more important than your actual physical self’. I’ll stick to the meat market that bleeds.

Did...Mark Zuckerberg write this?

I'll stick with having a real place where people can see real wildlife, look at an actual view and enjoy handcrafted things.

Utter nonsense. This is Second Life meets Weekend at Bernie's under the manipulative umbrella of the least ethical company around.

That creep looks more and more alien every day!

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