Audio Course – Day 4

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Ready for some more options for direct sales audio recording? Here we go:

Audio Recording
The idea of recording audios for people to listen to whenever they have a free moment is really booming right now. And for good reason… Here you have the benefit of not only providing great content about your direct sales business in audio, but you’re also offering that audio with the convenience of it being available on demand. Wow! Talk about customer service and it’s a lifesaver for you too.

Ok so what are some different ways to actually get your voice recorded for your listeners? Let’s talk about the easiest one today:

Voicemail

Yep, you heard me right, it can be as simple as voicemail. For only $4.95 a month you can get a local or 800 number that’s independent of your home phone.

Record a great audio for the outgoing message and voila, instant audio! You wouldn’t want to do this for a long direct sales training message but this would be a great option for monthly team recognition, last minute hostess tips or customer specials.

There are several online options for voicemail.

Kall 8 is my choice for voice mail in general. You can obviously set up voicemail on your home phone too and use the extensions feature to do various recordings. However, then if someone wants to find out information at midnight, your phone is going to ring! With Kall 8 you can set up an 800 number for about $2 a month and have a voice mail included with that. Great for a short intro to your business.

SKYPE.com - this is a voicemail through your computer system as well only with this one you have the option to actually answer the calls if you want. You can get up to 10 numbers that ring into your computer with free voicemail for each.

Click here for more info on SKYPE

The downside of the voicemail option is that the record time is limited…so you want to keep that in mind before you jump into a program like this. Most online services can be cancelled at any time, however, so if you want a good place to start, that might be an option.

Tomorrow we’ll talk about some more techy ways to record your voice. Enjoy your day and we’ll see you tomorrow!

Click Here to go to Day Five of the Audio Course.

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