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Why Aren’t You Using Audio?
By
Ronni Rhodes
As use of the Internet continues to grow geometrically, we see an
increased demand for information to be provided by a variety of media.
Viewing options can range from simple text to PDF documents to video
clips. Unfortunately, each option requires more and more resources and
technological know-how. As convergence moves inexorably forward, we
have to ask ourselves if there is a practical way to combine the best
of this technology and still provide the user with a satisfying
Internet experience.
The answer, at this stage of Internet evolution, is audio.
Voice, by itself, provides the means to enhance a user’s enjoyment of
the Internet. Voice conveys many of the intangibles underlying the
written word. A voice can touch the human spirit and deliver a message
on its’ own merits. Audio can build community and maintain
relationships.
Audio is the most mature of the streaming technologies and doesn’t have
the bandwidth requirements associated with video. Any Internet user
connecting at 28.8k or better can enjoy FM quality sound without
experiencing buffering and other annoyances that can affect video at
lower bit rates.
It is common knowledge that people only retain 20% of what they read,
but they do remember 70% of what they see and hear. That fact in itself
increases the value of an audio message delivered from a website for
the typical user. And, the implications of how audio can increase
Internet enjoyment for the handicapped are overwhelming.
Streaming audio provides Internet businesses with unlimited
opportunities to reach their audience and to simplify their
interactions. Streaming audio broadens a product’s appeal and helps to
stimulate sales. People are comfortable with audio and have few qualms
about using it in their day-to-day lives.
Retailers can integrate audio into their operations in several ways.
Use it to enhance product descriptions and deliver product information
in ways far more persuasive than plain text. Booksellers can have
“special events” that offer audio excerpts from selected titles. Art
dealers can use voice to give value added information on an artist or a
period of history depicted by an artist’s work. (Think of those audio
tours that museums offer.)
Organizations that specialize in selling educational tools can use
audio clips for potential clients to preview and evaluate the material
being offered. The ability to sample the product is a potent and
practical selling aid.
Business-to-Business sites and corporate Intranets can also harness the
power of audio. The need to provide up-to-the-minute information for
employees and customers can be well served with streaming audio and the
telephone. Integrating audio into the corporate communications mix is a
tool that is easy to use and addresses the need to communicate with a
distributed work force.
In both the retail and business-to-business marketplace, audio can and
should be used to maintain those all important customer relationships.
Voice messages add a personal touch that intrigues the listener and
encourages them to remain on the site.
Employee training is greatly enhanced with audio. Use it to orient new
employees and keep the information archived on the site for easy
reference. Sales training can also be archived and quickly retrieved
when needed. The ability to offer customized audio training materials
on a 24/7 basis makes streaming audio a very versatile and efficient
learning tool.
Some words of caution are also necessary. Audio, just like any other
value-added technology, has to be used judiciously. It should be
employed for a specific purpose and to enhance the text based message
being delivered. Think of your audience and how you’d like them to
interact with your website. Keep in mind that your visitor may be
coming to your site while they’re at their place of business and plan
accordingly.
The future of streaming audio is bright and filled with promise. More
and more Internet users have become familiar with streaming audio and
use it everyday. Internet radio broadcasts are extremely popular and
are now being employed as effective advertising vehicles. Audio e-mail
messaging is becoming widely available and is being positioned as a
practical business tool. Consumers are attaching audio messages to
greeting cards and experimenting with Internet telephony. Streaming
audio will allow the average Internet user the ability to create
content that conveys the power of voice and the emotions that it
conveys.
So…why aren’t you using audio?
About the Author
Ronni Rhodes is the owner of WBC Imaging, an
Internet company that specializes in web site enhancement utilizing
streaming media technology. With her husband, Don, a digital media
engineer, they work with companies to incorporate streaming as part of
successful and meaningful sales and marketing programs.
Please direct all questions and comments to:
Ronni@wbcimaging.com
520-742-5780
http://www.wbcimaging.com
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