A customer on hold represents a great opportunity to advertise services and products. If your system isn’t, you’re missing out on the one in five callers who make a purchase based on commercials heard on hold. We offer comprehensive phone message ordering options, including:
Most businesses aim to answer the telephone within 3 rings but we know that isn't always possible. The research showed that a typical business using on hold marketing had 100 calls a day with an average hold time of 30 seconds for 57% of callers. This translates to half an hour a day, every day, of messaging to on-hold customers. That's 3+ weeks a year!
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When it came to integration with our platform, these new Easy On Hold features were incorporated seamlessly. "In testing, I was quite surprised at how little time the whole set up process took and how efficiently the stream stood up to testing," said NOC Technician Eric Phipps. "It's very rare that we encounter a new product that integrates so quickly and hassle free in the testing phase."
Calls overflow to the voicemail box if they can’t be answered during business hours. This may be during unusually busy periods or if there is no one to take the call.
Watch the video and see how simple it is to create your own custom on-hold message productions.
Broadcast positive messages about your business, which can increase brand awareness and loyalty. For example, we strongly recommend describing accomplishments, your social commitments or any other pertinent subject.
Great experience, quick turn around time and quick revisions/adjustments made. Thoroughly enjoyed working with Fausto from On Hold Audio by Advanced Productions. Highly recommend and will use again.
Professionally recorded messages are the prefect addition to any 1300 number set-up. Use one or a combination of recordings to boost your business image and make a great first impression.
Yes. Holdcom can readily incorporate client supplied audio components (with permission and licensing) into its Message on Hold programs. Upon request, we can include messages from CEOs and Presidents, company jingles, radio excerpts, television ads, or any other existing content.
Typically, if you what to use copyrighted music in your project, you must obtain two licenses - a Sync (Synchronization) license from the publisher and a Master license from the recording label.
Communicate with our team to tell us a little bit about your business and goals. Our talented writers will create the script that is right for you. Only after you approve the script it will recorded by the voice talent of your choice.
AmeriGas wanted to reach contractors with information about how they make it easy to add propane to a home. They also needed to assure customers that AmeriGas is the right choice for home propane service. We do this for them through scripting focused on how AmeriGas services accounts, as well as payment plan options. Brian Holsopple carries this strong production for AmeriGas.
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
Sample 3 — "Thanks for holding. Did you know that JK Mortgage has special programs designed to help people who don't qualify for a standard loan? We can customize a loan specifically to meet your needs. Ask one of our certified agents for information. Someone will be with you shortly."
In short, no. Music played to callers on hold must be licensed for this type of use. By playing unlicensed music, legal action can be taken against your business. The music in Holdcom’s vast library is fully licensed for Message on Hold usage.
Help educate your clients about your practice’s philosophy of care including industry-wide initiatives like Fear Free certification and AAHA accreditation. These types of messages can help set your practice apart from other clinics and builds client loyalty.
And if you write something that doesn’t impress your coworkers or earn accolades, that’s fine. It’s called the writing process, and it’s why most writers prefer their seclusion. All writers are embarrassed by their first drafts.