Here are a few things to keep in mind to have a killer script your callers will be receptive to: Speak to your audience: When creating a script, make sure you know WHO you’re talking to above anything else. Is it moms, teenagers or middle-aged men who like golf? Appeal to their interests in relation to your business with a captive voice, and they’ll be much more willing to listen (and be patient while doing so). Time it appropriately: You know your business better than anyone else, so as such, you’re probably aware of a caller’s average hold times. While this can vary with growth and other factors, make sure you record enough messages to fill the time so a caller isn’t stuck hearing an eternal loop of the same 3 messages. They’ll thank you for it by being far less irritated. Stay current: Some companies have seasonal sales and changes, so including this in your script as the year progresses means you remain relevant with the latest and greatest. For example, during the holidays you can say “Seasons greetings from Fletcher’s Flowers...” or something similar. You can also include event notifications, advertisements, and other informational messages so they learn more about your business. Be natural: Think about how you’d like to be talked to. Typically, a robot isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. Writing for auditory purposes elicits a different approach than writing for digital or print. Make sure whatever your script is that you read it aloud, and test it out on coworkers or friends. If they get bored or disengage, chances are, your callers will too. Know their path: What’s your end goal for what you’d like your caller to accomplish? Tailor your messaging to them based on what you come up with. If you’d like to upsell, consider using some on hold time to discuss a company-wide promotion they can take advantage of, or a fun fact about your industry they wouldn’t know. Give a call-back option: If your phone system has the feature and a caller doesn’t have time to spend on hold, offer them the option to receive a callback without affecting their position in line, or to leave a message. This can alleviate the stress of waiting.
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Often, it’s a good idea to precede the message with a bright alert sound effect to grab snoozing customer attention:
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Hold on! When it comes to a client call, you want to hold it, not drop it. Hold on to your clients by making sure they hear about your products and services while on-hold. Or, keep your callers engaged with creative trivia and consumer tips related to your business. Our talented copywriters and amazing voice-over talent will keep your customers entertained and informed while they hold on tight. Give your callers something to hold on to with Dynamic Productions.
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We ensure you have the right voice, music, style and message to reflect your business perfectly. You can choose from some of the best voiceovers in the business and a range of music styles.
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With our premium on-hold service you can schedule an entire on-hold production, or even individual messages for playback on your device at a specific time of day, day of the week or time of year.
83% of callers who are put into a queue without custom on-hold features will hang up after just 15 seconds. 36% of these people will never call back again. With Custom hold messaging you can reduce hang-up rates for your business and engage callers while they wait.
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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We invite you to listen to our Voice, Music and Program demos listed in the playlist below. Music demos are listed first, Program demos are listed next, and our Voice demos are listed towards the bottom. Please click on a demo to hear a short sample.
Currently the on hold music starts from the beginning every time. Our on hold file has office information, bios of our doctors, as well as dental tips and services we provide. Since the on hold plays from the beginning every time someone is placed on hold, they end up hearing the same thing every time. We would LOVE the ability to choose for our on hold audio to loop. And when someone is placed on hold they just start listening to where the audio recording is currently on. So they get to hear different parts. Anonymous commented · July 25, 2019 2:00 PM · Flag as inappropriateFlag as inappropriate · Edit… · Delete… Anonymous commented · April 3, 2019 10:10 AM · Flag as inappropriateFlag as inappropriate · Edit… · Delete…