Audio increases your sales. Point blank.
Period.
Recent studies claim that audio can increase
your sales up to 300%. Independent studies
by Terry Telford, from The Business Professional,
have shown sales increases of 163% on
one website and 79% on another. Both tests
were run over a 3 week period.
Regardless of your expectations for adding
audio to your website, it won't hurt your
response rate for whatever you are selling
or giving away. In most cases it will
increase it.
One possible reason for the increase
in visitor response is the human factor.
We're social animals and like to interact
with each other on a personal basis. Audio
on your website is similar to picking
up the telephone and talking to the person
"live."
There's something about hearing another
human's voice that instils a certain level
of trust, even if it is a very small amount.
It brings us that one little step closer
to each other.
The next question in your mind should
be, "How do I get audio on my website?"
You've got several choices; the majority
are covered in The Definitive Audio Report.
You can download the report for free from
http://www.thebusinessprofessional.com/theaudioreport.htm
Very briefly, audio comes in two flavours.
You've got the vanilla download or streaming
strawberry.
The download version is very simple to
configure. You upload your MP3 file onto
your website and point a URL at it, like
http://www.thebusinessprofessional.com/mp3files/webintro.mp3
When you click on the link, it automatically
opens the audio player on your computer
and you hear the recording.
The alternative to downloadable audio,
is streaming. Streaming is useful if you
want your visitors to listen to your audio
without the ability or need to download
it.
Setting up streaming audio is a bit more
complex than the download version, but
offers your audio a more secure environment
since visitors can't download it.
To set up streaming audio, you need an
MP3 file and software that can hide the
actual location of your file. The software
also needs to create Flash buttons for
you so your visitors can push a button
to listen to the audio.
The simplest software I've used to stream
audio is Sonic Memo, from Jay Jennings.
It takes all of 5 minutes to set up the
software and then you can create unlimited
streams on your website in 30 seconds
flat.
You can get more information about Sonic
Memo from the info sheet at http://www.thebusinessprofessional.com/sonic.htm
Whether you choose the download or streaming
option to add audio to your website, the
bottom line is the same. You add a touch
of humanity to an otherwise cold computer
screen and you increase your response
rates. It's worth a listen.
About The Author
To download The Definitive Audio Report
- free, visit http://www.thebusinessprofessional.com/theaudioreport.htm.
The report and this article were created
by Terry Telford, from The Business Professional.