Extremely happy with the professional service from the team at Messages on Hold. Thanks to Sophie, Jaity and Katrina.
Connect your Business Audio System via the built in RCA mono audio output. Utilize the optional 8/600 ohm switch on the rear of the unit to optimize your audio output level for either newer or older phone systems then, set the perfect volume level for your callers via the front located master volume switch.
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On hold music & message on hold recording services available to businesses across Australia. Our on hold message recording uses the latest high quality recording equipment and editing techniques. We optimise our digital music on hold for phone transmission to ensure that callers receive a quality performance – our aim is to produce on hold messages and on hold music that keeps your waiting callers happy and holds their attention.
In order to get started with custom on hold messages, you will need to determine your phones MOH (Messages On Hold) capability. If you’re using a traditional pbx business phone system, you’ll need an on hold media unit to play the audio. If you’re using an ipbx or hosted voip set-up then all you need to do is upload the audio file as no media device is required. And, if your a small/home office business using a traditional off-the-shelf 2-4 line telephone then you’ll need the media device and an on hold module adaptor in order to make your standard analog phones on hold message compatible.
Here is our top 5 recommendation of what to look for in a quality on hold message provider:
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.
Seasonal and time sensitive message encompass information that may be relevant for a limited period. Common areas of focus might be season products – such as pools or outdoor equipment, special events and holidays, disease awareness and prevention and time limited promotional discounts.
at two sites wherever you have a phone system for your business that places people on hold and you want to take the opportunity to sell to a captive audience.
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We are proud to offer a variety of regional English accents and natively spoken languages for your on-hold messaging needs.
Here’s what happens to our two example tracks when we use some amplification to introduce clipping into the mix:
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Callers don’t have the luxury of seeing the script laid out in front of them while they’re listening to the various menu options. With this in mind, it’s important to use language that’s easy for callers to comprehend the first time they hear it.
We put together some resources for a mix of both free-to-use and royalty-free hold music:
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