Audiobag
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The sooner you use phone messages on-hold, the sooner you'll stop hangups. Get downloadable messages at
about 15 hours ago
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85% of callers prefer to hear information as opposed to silence while on hold . So don't be reluctant. Give 'em information.
about 15 hours ago
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I recorded a voiceover for a corporate video this morning, and just uploaded a voice demo for a prospect.
about 20 hours ago
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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.
about 20 hours ago
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Paint (s) or (sh) sibilence out of your audio with Adobe Audition 3.0. We use it at
7:33 AM Dec 8th
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Why use ready-to-go phone messages? For one thing, they're cheap! For another, you can have them right now:
7:22 AM Dec 8th
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RT @: Don’t reinvent the wheel. Look for existing products/services and find a better way to give customers what they want.
7:20 AM Dec 8th
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Temporarily turn off the air conditioner, refrigerator and any other noise makers before recording your podcast.
6:20 AM Dec 8th
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When recording your podcast, place pillows against nearby walls to help decrease wall reverberation noise.
6:19 AM Dec 8th
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An occasional "uh" may make U sound natural, but saying it throughout a podcast sounds unprofessional
6:18 AM Dec 8th
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Send us your raw audio and we'll edit out the hum, pops, slips, stumbles and verbal blunders
6:13 AM Dec 8th
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What a podcast sounds like after we've edited out the flubs and added an intro and outro for a customer
6:12 AM Dec 8th
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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."
6:05 AM Dec 8th
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Starting your podcast with a 30-second intro is a way to establish credibility. Learn more at
6:03 AM Dec 8th
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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.
7:08 AM Dec 7th
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How I got my start in the audio business at age thirteen
7:03 AM Dec 7th
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A money-back guarantee not only helps customers feel comfortable, it's just the right thing to do.
6:58 AM Dec 7th
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Omitting flubs, uhs, mouth noises, and long pauses in your podcast will help you sound like a pro. Learn more
6:54 AM Dec 7th
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A phone interview podcast is a great way to get started promoting your products
6:48 AM Dec 7th
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Why those "annoying" phone messages on hold are critical to business success:
6:46 AM Dec 7th
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- Name Jack Josey
- Location Georgetown, TX
- Web http://audiobag.com
- Bio I'm an audio producer and voice talent living in Georgetown, Texas. My company specializes in voiceover, audio editing, and production music.
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