Super Bowl Sunday is right around the corner, and with the New England Patriots and the New York Giants going head-to-head for the championship ring, this year’s big game is going to be nothing short of epic.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan for either one of the opposing teams, or are just along for the grub and beer, one of the best parts about the Super Bowl is getting the opportunity to host a football-themed party.
In addition to getting the team-colored banners ready, the jerseys ironed, and the veggie dip and chips in your shopping cart, you are going to need to spread the word about your Feb. 5 get-together. With so much going on to prepare for kick-off, why not cut down the time it takes to invite guests and put that extra time and effort toward beer and food selections?
One way to do so is to rely on voice broadcasting, or a technology that allows you to record a personalized message and send it out to groups of people in a matter of minutes. While some voice broadcasting systems can reach up to thousands of recipients at a time, a reliable voice broadcasting solution will get the job done for the handful of fellow football fans you plan on hosting on game day.
A Super Bowl-themed message via voice broadcasting can go something like this:
“Hi there! You are invited to Tammy’s Super Bowl party, to be held Sunday, Feb. 5, from 6 p.m. until the end of the game, or until the beer runs out. Guests should bring one appetizer, and their game face. Pats, Giants and non-football fans welcome. Please RSVP no later than Friday, Feb. 3. Hope to see you at kick-off!”
YTel is one company specializing in voice broadcasting services for messages pertaining to phone trees, political campaigns, lead generation, market research, and more.
With answering detection, users can leave specific messages for answering machines. Meanwhile, live answer detection grants callers more options with the ability to press certain numbers depending on their desire, whether it’s to leave a message or to be added to a Do Not Call list. For the more in-depth calls, YTel packs its voice broadcasting services with additional features, IVR and transfer options.
For more information on YTel’s voice broadcasting offerings, click here.
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Tammy Wolf is a TMCnet web editor. She covers a wide range of topics, including IP communications and information technology. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Carrie Schmelkin