Don’t know what the messages should say? You could engage a marketing or branding firm to help with this.
Please note that your phone system must have on-hold message capabilities to play an on-hold message. Click here if you need to find a phone system. A voice over script must accompany every order. The music is not available alone.
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We provide a diverse selection of voice artists and licensed music offering a variety of tempos, range, and styles to reflect your unique image. Our team seamlessly blends creative writing, voice, and musical genre to create customized recordings designed to inform, educate, and motivate your important captive on hold listeners.
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.
Whether you use the best hold music in the world or a simple repeating jingle, hold music is worth using for one reason. Customer retention. USA Business Telephone Today held a study of 30,000 callers.They placed each on hold for one minute, but split the callers into three groups and used different hold techniques on each before measuring the results.
If you stray away from the company brand, your audience will notice and your on hold message will backfire. People will feel tricked as they wait to talk to an actual person, and by the time they reach someone real, they’ll be furious.
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2) An experienced and reputable on-hold messaging provider uses a royalty-free music, or they should offer licensing as part of the price.
Professional, quick and easy. No matter what type of phone system you have, we can make it sound amazing with professional messages! It makes sense to have your own professionally produced messages on hold… especially when the alternatives are daggy music, obnoxious commercial radio or worst of all – dead silence!
You will most likely run into the typical Stalingrad-esque repeating messages that state how important your call is to the business. It is only slightly less annoying to have some form of default music that plays on a loop, and gives you the virtual experience of being stuck in an elevator, listening to muzak ad infinitum.
By learning the Unique Selling Points of your organisation, we will craft a powerful on hold message script that meets your customer relationship, communication, marketing and business objectives. Your messages are then digitally recorded by our talented voice artists.
Thank you for calling BusinessCo. Unfortunately, all our Business Representatives are currently attending to other enquiries. Your call is important to us, so please leave your name, phone number and a short message and we will return your call by the end of the business day. Thank you.
Not quite the desired effect, I think you’ll agree. It might be funny if you and I didn’t have to endure it time and time again.
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Very professional business. The quality of the work they delivered is very good and the turn around time is very quick as well. Would recommend them.
Statistics show that approximately 34% of callers who hang up will never call you back. In addition, callers wait an estimated 70% longer on the line when they are listening to interesting information about the company they are calling. These statistics suggest that providing a customized message that is tailored to your company can be more effective than playing music or leaving the customer in silence while they’re on hold.
The term “ring” has long been an anachronism, as there haven’t been actual bells on phones for decades. The first ringback tones were created in Finland in 1998, when the Finnish mobile operator Radiolinja began offering the service of hearing customized monophonic ringtones and ringback tones that were sent over the air. Ringback tones, for whatever reason, never really caught on in America the way they did internationally.