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On hold messaging

Telephone marketing technique


Telephone marketing technique

On-hold messaging is a service used by businesses and organizations of all sizes to deliver information to their callers waiting on hold or while they are being transferred. Also called audio marketing, on-hold messaging is a specialist area of marketing and branding. It seeks to represent the personality of a business in the medium of audio.

The commercial use of on-hold messaging began in the early 1980s. Businesses quickly saw value in utilizing hold time as an opportunity to market services or provide customer support information.

One of the earliest and most recognized companies in this space was Premier Technologies, which developed dedicated on-hold audio devices such as the ADL 3106E and USB 1200. These devices allowed companies to load and play customized messages or music. Premier Technologies operated for several decades before permanently closing around 2020.

Technology On-hold messaging systems initially relied on analog hardware that connected to phone systems. Today, with the rise of Voice over IP (VoIP) technologies, many systems use digital file uploads or streaming solutions to deliver audio content.

Current Use On-hold messaging is widely used in customer service across industries, often including company updates, FAQs, seasonal promotions, or music designed to reduce perceived wait times.

Background

An AT&T study found that more than 70% of business phone calls in the United States are placed on hold for an average of 45 to 60 seconds each. Meanwhile, a USA Today study found executives spend 15 minutes a day or 68 hours a year on hold. A CNN survey found that 70% of callers in the United States who are holding the line in silence hang up within 60 seconds. A study by North American Telecom found that callers hearing music on hold will stay on the line 30 seconds longer than callers experiencing silence, and callers hearing commercials on hold will stay on the line for up to 3 minutes longer.

In November 2011 an omnibus survey of more than 2,000 UK consumers highlighted several key figures related to modern business communications and specifically to on hold messaging. Conducted by ICM on behalf of audio branding specialist PHMG (company), the survey found:

70% of consumers are put on hold for more than 50% of their calls; 68% of consumers are put on hold for longer than one minute; 73% of consumers want to hear something other than beeps or silence while on hold; 72% of personal calls to businesses are made at home on a landline; 60% of consumers are in front of a computer while on hold.

References

  • http://ohma.org On Hold Marketing Association
  • http://www.amaeurope.org/index.php Audio Marketing Association (Europe)

References

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