Boy, if you want ads on your phone line when people are holding, there are plenty of good options to choose from.
ADS-ON (News - Alert)-HOLD Unlimited Length Production is for you, if you want recordings to sound fresh and new but aren't able to commit to frequent script changes. "With virtually no length limit each time we produce a new recording, clients can add as many different messages as they want to the rotation. We use technology with amazing storage capacity," company officials say.
The company offers full-service scriptwriting and creative, with proactive production scheduling, as well as playback equipment, provided on a lease basis at no additional charge. (Some equipment options may cost extra.) "Guaranteed to sound fresh and new to everyone who calls," they say.
Like an MP3 player, all messages and ?music insertions are delivered in separate files -- "Subscribers can manipulate these files in playlist fashion, activating and deactivating at will." This lets you plan ahead for sales events, recurring specials, holiday celebrations, inventory clearances, or the like, company officials say: "Turn messages on when you need them, off when you don't."
The company will also measure the customer's production needs with its Holdtime Analysis, an ADS-ON-HOLD Total System Subscription which company officials characterize as providing "everything needed to create a professional, entertaining, on-hold program. This includes our year-round subscriber service that works hard to keep productions on schedule."
Other features include original scriptwriting services in "virtually every worldwide language," network quality announcers -- alternating male and female, sixteen varieties of licensed music -- "changes approximately every two minutes, and special start-up and holiday features.
But that's not all, folks. "Depending on the playback equipment selected, these optional features may also be available at no additional charge: User-changeable :30-second soundbites, Hold Tease'rs- Trivia, FLASHBACK: Moments in Time, Sports, & History- Featuring authentic sound-bites and the Hold Magazine, with national celebrity interviews."
David Sims is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of David’s articles, please visit his columnist page. He also blogs for TMCnet here.Edited by Juliana Kenny