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Improve your online sales – Make your website talk :Improve your online sales – Make your website talk By Alison Pitman
www.thephonevoice.com
email: alison@thephonevoice.com
Speaking Characters :Speaking Characters The latest trend in website marketing is the use of a speaking animated character or avatar to engage with customers when they visit your website.
Increase your conversion and sales results, increase the time visitors spend on your site, and, provide your company with that all important competitive edge!
Your information and sales message is reinforced through sight and sound. Your website can talk directly to the customer letting them know what you can offer them in a welcoming and professional manner.
Customising Your Character :Customising Your Character Sites like www.sitepal.com allow you to create and customise your own animation to fit with the image and personality of the products and services you are promoting.
Why not think about customizing the audio to match? Although these sites give you the option of their text to speech service its worth considering the benefits of using a professional voiceover artist to record your message.
A Real Human Voice :A Real Human Voice Text to speech applications are becoming more and more sophisticated but they are still no substitute for the real human voice.
The human ear can detect a synthesized voice immediately while most people will respond to the natural cadence and emotions present in a real live human voice.
A Professional Voiceover Can Bring: :A Professional Voiceover Can Bring: All their experience of reading a powerful and persuasive sales message.
You can also choose a voice to suit your customers expectations – clients can choose a voice to brand their company.
A sound which reflects the image and values that their company holds.
Thank you for Watching :Thank you for Watching Written & Narrated by Alison
For further Voiceover information email: alison@thephonevoice.com
To listen to voice demos please visit www.thephonevoice.com
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