Dear Alice:Leaving a voice message on your Web
site is a great way to really "connect" with your site's visitors (unless you
happen to sound like Fran Drescher during one of her famous whines!). Prospects and
clients get to experience you as a real human being, rather than a two-dimensional
collection of text and photos --potentially a powerful first step to building online
relationships.
Play It Again Sam (and be quick about it!)
It used to be that to play audio files on the Web you had
to download the whole file first. This was not very practical since most people
would not wait the several minutes or so it would take. The ability to
"stream" audio files solved this problem since it allows the playing of the file
as it is downloading, which means you can listen to the message within seconds of
clicking on the link to play it.
All streaming audio on the Web requires a player
to listen to them. These are typically separate browser plug-ins or helper
applications. The two most common one are the RealPlayer from RealNetworks and the MediaPlayer
from Microsoft, either one of which can be downloaded and used for free. However, if
a visitor to your site doesn't already have one of these players, they are unlikely to
take the time to download one --which defeats the advantage of providing streaming audio
in the first place.
Fortunately, a product called Emblaze Audio allows the playing of
streaming audio files automatically without the need to download a separate plug-in.
It works with all Java enabled browsers (which means most of your Web site
visitors). To experience an example of this, simply click the play button to hear my
audio message!
A great example of a top real estate professional using
Emblaze (audio and video) can be found at The Buyer's Choice Web site.
The Message Is More Than The Medium
Regardless of which streaming audio format you use, there
are five steps needed to install your message on your site:
Step 1 - Script The Message
Before you begin recording your message, it is a good idea
to know exactly what you plan on saying (what a concept!). Don't try to "wing
it". Write your message out and fine tune it until it is exactly what
you want. Also, keep it short (15 - 30 seconds is ideal --visitors have a short
attention span) and to-the-point. That is, make sure your message is
timely and relevant from the perspective of your target market.
Step 2 - Practice, Practice,
Practice!
The key is to practice until it sounds completely
natural. Imagine you are having a conversation with your best friend as you read
your script. This will help bring out the "real you" in your message and
will dramatically increase your chance of engaging your listeners.
Step 3 - Record Your Message
For this your computer will need to be multimedia
enabled --which means it has a sound card, microphone, and speakers. Launch the
Windows Sound Recorder.
(for most Windows 95/98 machines click the Start button, then go to Programs
: Accessories : Multimedia : Sound Recorder).
|
When you are ready, take a deep breath, relax and click the
"Record" button just prior to starting your message. Play it back and if
it doesn't sound just right, keep recording it over until it does. Now name and save
the .WAV file at the highest "mono" setting possible (typically 48,000 Hz, 16
bit --don't worry if you don't know what this means, just look for the highest mono
"Hz" and "bit" settings).
Step 4 - Convert Your Sound
File To A Streamable Format
You need to have a copy of either the Emblaze Audio or RealPublisher software that handles the
conversion process (Note: Microsoft MediaPlayer will stream RealPlayer files).
In most cases it is very straightforward process of opening the .WAV file and
automatically outputting the streamable one. Review the software's help files if you
need assistance.
Step 5 - Install The Streamable
Audio Message On Your Web Site
This is where things get a little tricky. The process
involves an advanced procedure that is beyond the scope of this article. Ideally,
you would just have your Webmaster handle this (and Step 4 above) for you.
They will put a link at the appropriate location on your Web site (i.e. next to your
picture) which will cause the file to play when clicked. If you choose to use the
RealPlayer format, it is wise to add a link to the RealNetworks site so people who don't
have the plug-in can easily find and download it.
If you have your Webmaster handle the file conversion and
installation process for you, it is an easy matter to create and publish new messages on a
weekly basis --a great way to keep your site fresh and exciting. Use the power of
your voice, it is very much a part of what makes you, you! |