There’s even a fairly steady stream of surveys and news articles on the subject, all of which confirm that hold music is one of the aspects of contacting call centres that really drives people nuts. Some studies even go as far as to suggest that the use of bad hold music is regularly viewed as bad customer service.
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We can provide you with a quote to update or redo your audio anytime. Please get in touch. Can I choose music from your Royalty Free Music Library or only from your On Hold section?
When callers are put on hold, music is played over the phone while they are waiting. You can upload your own music file to play, or several music files to rotate. If you do not upload your own files, callers will hear the music that is set by default.
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.
Our integrated custom scriptwriter makes creating and getting professionally voiced messages easy and affordable. Choose from a wide variety of customizable script templates, or write your own script from scratch. When you're finished, just submit your script and it will be read by a professional voice actor of your choice.
Each recording is customised to suit your business requirements. You can choose from a range of tones, voice artists, or create a custom script for your on hold message.
and let us do all the work! Writing professional, polished and engaging on hold messages takes expertise. Our professional copywriters are experts in crafting messages to reflect your organisations brand and values. Our stable of 60+ professional voice-over artists ensures the perfect voice match for your brand. We'll record your messages in one of our 7 onsite, state-of-the-art recording studios. Then we'll mix your recorded messages with music from our 2,000+ track original, royalty-free music library. We'll do all this with super fast turnaround times and outstanding customer service.
Custom Messaging on Hold is a service that uses pre-recorded messages, music and branded content to improve your callers hold experience. Instead of dial tones, beeps or silence you can play a custom message of your choice to callers while they wait.
My experience with messages on hold and their representative Jaity was fantastic. This is the first review I have written in a long time but I was so surprised at how easy she was to deal with and that nothing was too much trouble. I am extremely satisfied with the service. Thank you for making this task so easy.
“We have people call us back and ask us to be put on hold because they want to share it with their friends. We love the humorous approach.” - Susan Penman / Town and Country Hotel San Diego (Hear a sample)
We strongly recommend that you write short, independent messages, with a musical interludes. The volume of the music should be turned down during narrative messages.
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