Personalized voice survey delivery systems and methods in which a computer
identifies a person to be surveyed, including his or her phone number or
Internet login to a specific website, or email address, together with
specific identifiers for the person, such as the person's name. The
person's phone number is dialed and when the call is answered, the
computer concatenates the files having the digitized identifiers such as
the person's name, with the file that is the standard message to be
delivered as the initial survey content. Computer-generated personalized
voice messages are created by concatenating data files of audio that were
pre-recorded in the voice of an individual whose live voice is to be
simulated during the delivery of the voice survey. The audio signal that
is produced from the concatenated data files, one of which is a
pre-recorded voice phrase corresponding to the identifier, another of
which is a standard message, the resultant audio message sent to the
called number sounds as if the calling party is the political office
holder, celebrity, or candidate, addressing the called party directly, as
if during a live telephone survey by the political office holder,
celebrity, or candidate. The event of the person logging into a specific
website or clicking a link in an email can be substituted for dialing the
person's phone number.