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  1. The sooner you use phone messages on-hold, the sooner you'll stop hangups. Get downloadable messages at http://tinyurl.com/p2694m
  2. 85% of callers prefer to hear information as opposed to silence while on hold . So don't be reluctant. Give 'em information.
  3. I recorded a voiceover for a corporate video this morning, and just uploaded a voice demo for a prospect.
  4. All snowed in our Canadian audio studio. The snow is quite conducive to keeping the noise down. Loving it so far in our winter studio.
  5. Paint (s) or (sh) sibilence out of your audio with Adobe Audition 3.0. We use it at http://audiobag.com
  6. Why use ready-to-go phone messages? For one thing, they're cheap! For another, you can have them right now: http://tinyurl.com/p2694m
  7. RT @newsletterguru: Don’t reinvent the wheel. Look for existing products/services and find a better way to give customers what they want.
  8. Temporarily turn off the air conditioner, refrigerator and any other noise makers before recording your podcast.
  9. When recording your podcast, place pillows against nearby walls to help decrease wall reverberation noise.
  10. An occasional "uh" may make U sound natural, but saying it throughout a podcast sounds unprofessional http://audiobag.com/audioediting.html
  11. Send us your raw audio and we'll edit out the hum, pops, slips, stumbles and verbal blunders http://audiobag.com/audioediting.html
  12. What a podcast sounds like after we've edited out the flubs and added an intro and outro for a customer http://tinyurl.com/ybuy2g5
  13. A podcast outro is way to professionally wrap up your podcast and might include your web address or just a simple "tune in next time."
  14. Starting your podcast with a 30-second intro is a way to establish credibility. Learn more at http://tinyurl.com/l3xab7
  15. Is it important to sound like a pro when podcasting? When you check out the top 20 podcasts on iTunes, you'll find the answer is yes.
  16. How I got my start in the audio business at age thirteen http://tinyurl.com/r3c5vl
  17. A money-back guarantee not only helps customers feel comfortable, it's just the right thing to do.
  18. Omitting flubs, uhs, mouth noises, and long pauses in your podcast will help you sound like a pro. Learn more http://tinyurl.com/m3t9mn
  19. A phone interview podcast is a great way to get started promoting your products http://tinyurl.com/y87geom
  20. Why those "annoying" phone messages on hold are critical to business success: http://tinyurl.com/yl79r3o