These hold advertisements can help you sound more professional, and make more progress on every phone call. Give your callers the right information and you can start more of the conversations that you want to have with them. Here’s a sample of an actual on dental hold message playing on a Yealink System
SpotWorks writes and produces fun phone messages on hold. As heard below, they entertain your listener with fun light hearted facts. Many of the messages cleverly tie in with the fact that the listener is obviously on hold. After all, why ignore the obvious fact? Phone Messages on Hold Samples. Fun Fact Phone On Hold – Sample 1
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Thank you for calling {COMPANY NAME}. You will be assisted shortly. Please note that all calls are answered in the order they are received.
A typical Message on Hold program is 4 minutes long. Because a voice over talent typically reads between 100 and 112 words per minute, the script for a four-minute program can be up to 400 words, allowing for four to six paragraphs or messages, interspersed by brief intervals of music. Longer audio storage and program lengths are available if necessary.
weave can set up the hold music to use a customer supplied .wav file of 10mb or smaller. Anonymous commented · April 20, 2017 2:21 PM · Flag as inappropriateFlag as inappropriate · Edit… · Delete…
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Remember that part about getting more bang for your buck when you use a professionally produced on hold program? Here's where it gets really interesting - if you're doing everything right, and answering the questions and providing information that your customers really need and want to hear, there's a good chance you can reuse the content you've already created. You can repurpose your Message On Hold as overhead announcements in your facility or store, as short videos, as website audio, and more. When you think outside of the box, there are many ways to take what you have and make it something more.
Hold messages scripts are very powerful for you to keep your callers interested and reduce the tendency of drop calls. Here are some additional samples of hold messages scripts you can use for your business:
Comedy writing is about having fun with words and being unafraid to say the things that are on everyone’s minds. It’s about getting people to have fun while staying informative and telling a story. And everyone can do it, but not everyone can do it well.
You might be thinking, “Great, thanks for the info, I’ll go pick something neutral, like classical, or upbeat, like pop.” Slow your roll—there’s a lot more to hold music than just genre.
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Even if your wait time is short, don’t discount the power of hold music. OnSIP’s average wait time averaged 18 seconds last month, which is just long enough for the caller to notice that the instrumental music is pleasant, with enough character to prevent boredom, before our team picks up. When that’s the last thought in your caller’s head before speaking with your business, it’s likely to be a more pleasant conversation than it might have been otherwise.
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Even if you have a VoIP telephone system, your call will eventually go across the PSTN (like the traditional landline calls), where network operators are able to do whatever they like. Plus VoIP and mobile operators use high-compression codecs that degrade the overall quality of the sound. A good codec can take a 9600bps audio stream (toll quality ISDN voice) and take it down to the required bandwidth by a factor of 10 or more.