Complete your professional image with Voice Prompts for IVR/ACD, Voicemail Messages, and Vanity Numbers.
The included software is easy to use, although, sadly, won't work with an Apple computer (which is why I downgraded my review by one star). I solved that problem by bringing an old Windows-based computer out of retirement.
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Select a voice from our extensive roster that will best represent your brand. You can even select multiple voice talents if desired.
We pride ourselves on our ability to provide outstanding customer service and support, along with expert advice on how to best meet the requirements of any audio application.
If you have a nice voice and more or less decent recording equipment, you can record your own on hold messages.
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Even if your wait time is short, don’t discount the power of hold music. OnSIP’s average wait time averaged 18 seconds last month, which is just long enough for the caller to notice that the instrumental music is pleasant, with enough character to prevent boredom, before our team picks up. When that’s the last thought in your caller’s head before speaking with your business, it’s likely to be a more pleasant conversation than it might have been otherwise.
monitor what kind of message we are sending to our callers and the outside world. Some basic rules of telephone etiquette are. . . Speak directly into the mouthpiece of the phone or a headset while talking DO NOT eat or chew gum while talking on the telephone DO NOT cover the phone with your hand or put it against your chest to avoid the
Phone Greetings. Does your business greet callers professionally? Make sure your Auto Attendant, IVR, or voicemail presents a positive message. MusicOnHold.com has fast turnaround and reasonable rates on recordings that greet callers, provide acd/queue greetings, give directions, take a message, and more.
A typical Message on Hold program is 4 minutes long. Because a voice over talent typically reads between 100 and 112 words per minute, the script for a four-minute program can be up to 400 words, allowing for four to six paragraphs or messages, interspersed by brief intervals of music. Longer audio storage and program lengths are available if necessary.
By purchasing this item, a link to a web form will appear on your Account Page. On this form you can choose your voice artist, your music and enter your scripts. Upon submitting the form, you will receive your audio file(s) within 5-7 business days. If at that time, you wish to make changes to your original script, the fees are: $50 for On-Hold Message edits $15 for 100 Word Script edits $10 for 50 Word Script edits We encourage you to take the time necessary to make sure you are happy with your script before you submit
Once your script is cleared and your voice and music chosen, we’ll record your on hold message with the voiceover, ensuring they have just the right tone and style for your business.
No one calls customer support to chit chat. They call because they have a problem and are likely irritated enough to get on the phone and ask about it. Odds are they’re not alone, so there’s a bit of a wait before your team can answer. If you were answering support calls, what would you want your frustrated customer listening to in the moments before you pick up?
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Since your information will be on a recorded loop, it is good practice to include music in between loops to break up the information for the consumer.
If message personalization is not an option, your still can use generic on hold messages that would work in most situations.
AT&T used to have this service. My mother-in-law would always have holiday music and I know she's AT&T... positive of this fact! 🙂 (holiday music & AT&T) Apr 14, 2009 5:04 PM User profile for user: DavidJA DavidJA May 15, 2009 12:10 AM in response to PsychedelicWonders In response to PsychedelicWonders