The
Ten Commandments of Using Streaming Audio
On Your Website
When it comes to placing audio on your
website there are Ten Commandments you
absolutely must follow. Break one of these
Commandments and you can watch your website
drive visitors away faster than the speed
of sound. Fortunately, if you follow the
Ten Commandments you can get people to
stay at your website longer, inquire about
your product or service more often, and
even buy more of what you are selling.
Doesn't that sound good?
So without further ado, here are the
Ten Commandments you must follow when
placing audio on your website.
Commandment #1
Don't set your audio to play automatically
when people arrive at your website. Your
visitors all have different computers
with different speakers, some have the
volume turned all the way up, some are
already listening to music, some don't
even have speakers to begin with. If you
start playing your audio automatically
you risk losing potential customers. It's
much easer to leave a website or hit the
back button then it is to search around
for how to turn off your audio. One exception
to this Commandment is the use of pop-up
windows. Pop-up windows can be closed
by the visitor yet they still leave them
at your website. The same goes for exit
pop-ups, these windows can be very effective
at grabbing the visitors attention, although
some people may not like it, it has proven
to be very successful in some uses.
Commandment #2
Sounding like a Pro! You must have professional
sounding audio on your site. Anything
else will make you look like an amateur.
If you are showcasing your own poetry,
or telling a personal story, or marketing
yourself, then you should use your own
voice. But, if you are trying to sell
something and your voice doesn't quite
cut it, then have a professional voiceover
person record your audio. It will make
all the difference. WebAudioReviews.com
has a list of several affordable voiceover
professionals.
Commandment #3
When using audio to sell or promote,
keep it short! Long audio messages have
their place online and rarely are they
on the main page of a website. Keep your
messages short, concise, to the point,
and easy to follow. This can make all
the difference in your audio message.
Try to keep your promotional audio message
around 30 to 90 seconds. Commercials are
only 30 seconds and get their point across
very well, follow their lead and do the
same thing.
Commandment #4
Be prepared! If you or someone else
is recording your audio then write out
a script. Write out a complete word for
word script, practice it out loud and
change it as necessary. If you just "wing
it" then it will sound like it. Have others
listen and critique your script before
you record it. Fine tune your script by
removing unnecessary wording, trimming
down the overall length, and wording it
for maximum impact.
Commandment #5
When recording your own audio, smile!
It will come across in your voice. But
remember, if you don't sound like a pro
even when you smile, then get one!
Commandment #6
Don't overload your site with audio.
If you have too many audio buttons to
choose from most people will choose none.
Whereas when you only have a few audio
buttons on your website it will encourage
people to listen to your audio message.
A single audio button done right is usually
enough to get your point.
Commandment #7
Use music! Using music in addition to
your voice will make your audio sound
100 times more professional and engaging.
Add some easy listening intro music that
fits the theme of your site, even sound
effects if done right can make a tremendous
difference in the way your message sounds.
Remember to use music that is royalty
free music or music you have created and
own rights to. Placing your favorite Beatles
song on your website could get you in
trouble.
Commandment #8
Have a point! This may sound obvious,
but many people place audio on their website
just because they can and for no other
reason. No one cares about how fancy your
audio is if it doesn't have much of a
point to it. Have a purpose and reason
for using audio.
Commandment #9
Tell people to listen to your audio!
Just having an audio button on your website
isn't good enough. You need to tell people
what they will hear, what it's about,
how long it is, and where to click to
listen. Don't assume people will figure
it out on their own, people need to be
told what to do online, and the same goes
for telling them to listen to your audio.
Also, by telling visitors the length of
your message they won't be afraid to listen
to it because they will know how long
it is. Research has shown that sometimes
people will not listen to an audio message
in fear that it may be too long. If it
is a long message then tell your visitors
so they will be prepared for an hour long
audio message.
Commandment #10
Test your audio! Don't just place audio
on your website thinking it will increase
sales. Test it out, get opinions from
your visitors, friends, and family, and
then do split testing. Find out if the
sales are greater with your audio. If
you don't split test your site with different
audio messages and without audio then
you will never know if it's helping or
hurting your website.
To place streaming audio on your site,
as well as find a wealth of information,
voiceover professionals, audio hosting,
recording tools, and more, visit Web Audio
Reviews.
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