We put together some resources for a mix of both free-to-use and royalty-free hold music:
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On hold messages can be recorded for many purposes, such as promoting your business, answering FAQs or announcing important customer service information. It's important to be clear in the message you are trying to get across. Confusion leads to disengagement and reflects badly on the brand. Determining your callers' wait times is necessary to determine the required length of the on-hold message. Making the recording too short can lead to the message being played too many times. This can be repetitive and lose the caller's attention while they hold.
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On Hold Messages going over 400 words will incur a charge of $40 for each additional 100 words.
So youre saying I cant add my own music and ATT actually has their own hold music? Apr 14, 2009 2:23 PM User profile for user: roaminggnome roaminggnome User level: Level 10 (106,314 points) Apr 14, 2009 2:27 PM in response to PsychedelicWonders In response to PsychedelicWonders
First impressions count! A telephone call may be the first experience your customer has with your business, so make a great impression with a professional and personalised on-hold marketing package.
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If you need a more advanced configuration, you can set up call menu options with our Virtual Receptionist feature, for no additional charge. Call menu options enable you to play helpful messages like hours and location, transfer callers to voicemail or to a live receptionist, route callers to specific team members (customer service, sales, etc). Our wizard will guide you through the set-up process. It couldn’t be easier.
Our team does this every day, and we’ll liaise with your IT team or your phone techs for a seamless set-up. Just relax and leave it to us. In fact, your only job is the fun bit – listening to your messages when we send them through! Keep customers entertained while they’re on hold and impress them with professionally produced functional
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Jonny Jingles provides high quality on hold messages, phone message greetings & hold message recordings at market leading prices. Previously, to have an on hold message has involved equipment rental, set up charges and monthly fees. Jonny Jingles messages on hold services offer your business an affordable solution to getting a clean and polished sound for your business without any on-going fees. Simply picked from our 3 affordable prices.
That’s a big piece of a trillion dollar pie! The good news is, you don’t have to let all these callers off the hook. Studies show that with creative, professional sounding on hold messages your business will retain customers holding on the line (in fact callers will wait up to 3 times longer than silence or music), but you can also generate revenue by marketing additional products and services.
Voicemail Greetings – outgoing message recordings for after-hours voicemail box and when a call can’t be taken.
The most engaging messages are slightly unique in nature. They combine a mix of clever scripting and music. Slight humour is often used to promote a product or service and is usually quite effective. It's also very important to choose both the written and spoken tone that appeals to the characteristics of your audience. If your target market is the younger generation, a script that includes slang words and is quite laid back would be an excellent choice. If your target market is primarily business professionals, then a more articulate choice of words would be more suitable.
Hold music has a paradoxical purpose: Keep folks on the line, but don't draw their attention. DigiPub/Getty Images