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So, you want to add Audio or Video Customer Testimonials to your website?

That's a great idea, since you increase new client trust when you provide testimonials from people who have used your products and services before.

The problem with text testimonials, however, is that people wonder if the testimonials are made up (especially the when they don't put the person's full name and contact information). It's much harder to fake an audio or video testimonial. Very few people would go to that length to deceive potential clients.


Audio Testimonials

So let's start with Audio Testimonials, which are much more prevalent, and much easier to use. You can obtain audio testimonials via telephone recording lines, audio conference room recordings, and recording programs on your computer, to name the most popular options.


Telephone Recording Lines

Your Recording Line

If you are like most people, you don't have a steady stream of testimonials coming in all the time. If you don't plan on getting testimonials every month, then http://www.YourRecordingLine.com may be the place for you.

You receive a free telephone recording line set up at no charge, and your first raw audio recording is free. You are given a unique phone number for your clients to call so they can record a testimonial over the telephone. If they mess up, they can just hang up and start over again. Or, you can choose to edit the audios (or have Your Recording Line edit the audios).

Your Recording Line does not charge any monthly fees - it is a "pay as you go" service. After your first free raw audio, you are charged $1/minute for each raw recording, with a $5 minimum. However, you can also have your audio edited for only $1/minute, with a $5/minimum.

Editing means cleaning up the audio, stutterings, ahs, ums, silences, etc., and adding music. It makes your clients less nervous when they leave their testimonial, knowing you will edit it and make it sound great. Plus, adding music makes it sound much more professional.

For an example of Audio Testimonials that have been edited and mixed with music by Penny Haynes, go to The Joy Of Connecting's Testimonials Page.

Then, the customer can choose to have the finished audio file:

  • emailed to them,
  • uploaded to the client's webhost
  • uploaded to Your Recording Line's host, and the HTML code for the streaming audio sent to the client (for adding to their own web page).

To find out more, go to http://www.YourRecordingLine.com.


BYO Audio

If you plan to:

  • have a steady stream of testimonials on a monthly basis, or
  • record a lot of teleseminars

the best option for you would be BYOAudio (click here to check it out). You can record as many testimonials, and record as many teleseminars as you like for just only monthly price of $19.95. (Secret: If you pay for a year's service up front, they give you something like a 20% discount, so I always pay up front!).

You can:

  1. Record audio by telephone.
  2. Record audio directly to the internet.
  3. Record teleseminars (classes that are held over the telephone, normally with a bunch of people attending).
  4. Have other people call in audio testimonials about you over the phone.
  5. Upload audio from your computer to BYOAudio.

But the most important thing about this program is that it will convert your audio into HTML for you. All you have to do is copy the code (another name for webpage languages) and paste it into your web page.

You just have to have access to the HTML code on your webpage so you can paste it there. Or, if you have a webmaster (someone who takes care of your website for you, normally for a monthly fee), they can do that for you.

If you want your BYOAudio testimonial recordings edited, you can give Your Recording Line access to your BYOAudio account. Simply email us at customerservice@1stpod.com. We will

  • download it,
  • edit it,
  • mix it with music,
  • re-upload it to your BYOAudio account, and then
  • send you the HTML coding for $10 per testimonial.
  • If you need someone to paste it into your webpage for you, we can do that as a courtesy as well.

If you sign up through this link, I will provide you with a manual on how to use BYOAudio.

P.S. BYOAudio will also allow you to upload Video files and create streaming video to put on your website. To see an example from the Joy of Connecting and from Midlife Heroines, go to http://www.PennyHaynes.com.


Video Testimonials

Camtasia, by TechSmith

If you are a do-it-yourselfer, get yourself a webcam and buy Camtasia Studio. It will allow you to record yourself on video from your webcam. It also has the ability to take your video and change it to a format that can be viewed on an iPod. They even offer streaming video hosting.

Plus, you can create video tutorials, record and narrate powerpoint presentations, and more. It is the video tool of choice for 1st Podcast Publishing.

Hello World

Hello World offers premium streaming video services, and makes it very easy to do so. Just hook up your webcam, and click record on their website. It doesn't get any easier, so if you are looking to use that, go to http://www.HelloWorld.com.

BYOAudio

As said above, BYOAudio will also allow you to upload video files you create on your computer and will provide you with a streaming video player to put on your website. You simply upload, and then copy the html code to your website. That simple


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We learned everything from music to vocal qualities to audio editing to RSS feeds

Penny is the audio goddess and in her Podcasting class we learned everything from music to vocal qualities to audio editing to RSS feeds in order to get our own podcasts up and on the cyberwaves. The class was so full of specific and practical information and I know that I'll be visiting the material over and over again.

www.etiquettefortoday.com
www.etiquettefortoday.com/blogspot.com

The podcasting teleclass was very helpful for the "non-techy" person such as myself.
Thank you, Penny! The podcasting teleclass was so informative and was very helpful for the "non-techy" person such as myself. I appreciate all your hard work and time invested in preparing for the class as well as your attention to details to help make the process as easy as possible.

I especially appreciate your patience when I was feeling stuck. I would recommend this class for all entrepreneurs who want to be on top of the new exciting world of "podcasting."

Joanie Winberg
www.happywednesday.com
The visual aspects of this class are a huge bonus for me.

Penny,

In addition to my audio, I'll like to add the following comments on the Podcasting course. Your class, and the women in the class was awesome.


Listening in class, reading the material and watching the videos assisted me in "getting it". We all learn by various methods, and the visual aspects of this class are a huge bonus for me. I happen to have printed out the step by step instructions and keep them in a notebook that is open while I edit.


What a lifesaver that one part of the course is. I look forward to constantly improving as I go forth. Thanks again for everything.

Barbara C. Phillips, NP
www.OlderWiserWomen.com ...

Hey, count me in as one of Penny's VERY satisfied students!

Hey, count me in with Barbara and Laura as one of Penny's VERY satisfied students! I started out knowing practically nothing about podcasting except that I knew it was something I needed to learn to do...and Penny sure helped me accomplish that goal.

I just got back from a week's vacation and haven't even checked my e-mail until today, but am getting ready to create a podcast from an interview I did with my co-host, Roger, on PC Primer last week. I plan to have it posted early next week. I couldn't have done it without Penny's class.

Paige Eissinger, of 2SmartChix

There was so much information given to us, in so many formats

I just wanted to share with the group that I took a class by Penny Haynes of Encouraging Audio Books called Complete Podcasting Handbook for Busy Entrepreneurs.

I learned SO MUCH about podcasting. There was so much information given to us, in so many formats, mp3 files, video files, written text as well as the 2 hour class in a web conference room once a week. It was amazing how much valuable information was given to us for the class.

Even if you think you know how to podcast it really was so much more then just learning to podcast, we worked on marketing ideas, brainstormed with fellow podcasters, received voice coaching and so much more. If you feel that you want to ...

Amazing experience of doing a podcast with you
Dear Penny,
Just wanted to express my thanks for the amazing experience of doing a podcast with you. Being rather technically challenged I learned so much. You are so professional, warm and encouraging and I truly appreciate your interest in my baby boomer marketing. I will get my act together and contact you for the next steps.

Dolores Hagan
Wed, 16 Aug 2006 21:49:19 +0000
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Penny Haynes
Any Entrepreneurs Who Have Had To Take An Outside Job?

I know I’ve been very quiet lately, but I’m one of those persons I refer to in the title of my post – someone who has had to take a temporary, full-time job (without any benefits) because my husband lost his job.  Although I made more money last year through my businesses (http://onlinecommunitymagazines.com/, http://www.commercialcreationcenter.com/, http://multimediawebsites.biz/, http://RSSzine.com) than I had during any previous year (enough to have to PAY taxes on April 15th!), it came in waves, and we needed something constant, even if low paying, to continue to pay bills.

So I am going to talk to (and ask) you about how, as an entrepreneur, you can balance a full-time job without losing your clients, and still working toward building your business in the future. Oh yeah, and how to do that and STILL keep a relationship with a husband/wife, children, parents and friends in tact…  I’ve been thinking a lot about this because my present job is due to end in August, and I want to be ready to go “great guns” when I come back home to roost.

I have found many great things about working outside the home over these past months. I forgot how much I enjoy working with people face to face, and how much I love administrative work (I’m an Office Operations Supervisor for Administration).  But the really interesting thing for me is meeting so many different people, many of whom are in the exact same position as me – they’re doing this job because they or their spouse lost their job, so they’re having to take a break from what they really love and are trained to do.

I’ve tried to be open to what God wants me to learn from this experience, but also WHO he wants me to meet, because it doesn’t matter WHAT you know if nobody knows you.   I’ve realized that these are incredibly talented people in their own rights, forced into low-paying jobs due to the economy. I’m keeping my eyes open for potential partners and teachers as well as potential clients.

Also, being thrown together with a group of people from different backgrounds and experiences allows you to conduct “focus groups”, if you will, to get feedback on ideas from people outside of your normal “niche” or “industry”.  Sometimes they may have negative criticism which will help you get past hurdles you didn’t know existed.  Others may give you the neccessary encouragement you need to continue when your spirits are low.

So if you are someone in the same position as I am, I want to encourage you to make the most of your time out of your home and make as many contacts as possible.  Find people that you can rely upon as sounding boards for future ideas or even present products, and how they can be marketed or improved.  I challenge you to be less concerned with “selling”, and more concerned with “learning” during this brief hiatus (or less all-consuming period) of your business.

The other thing I have found is the challenge to continue to keep existing clients happy and satisfied, while still working 40 hours, and trying to still pay attention to my extended family of loved ones. My husband appreciates all of the work I do to take care of the family, and recognizes my need to make sure I don’t lose existing clientele so I still have a business to which I can return after this job ends. But honestly, I fluctuate between sheer exhaustion (from my work schedule) and my consuming obsession with making my business a success.  That leaves very little “together” time for family.

I am also trying to walk that thin line between trusting God to meet our needs and hold my future, and doing everything I can to be a faithful steward of what He has provided for me.  I don’t want to “make things happen” that aren’t meant to be (and will be unprofitable and unfruitful), but I don’t want to be one of those spiritual people who believes all I have to do is sit still and everything will be handed to me on a silver platter.

So as I navigate these treacherous, yet necessary, waters of life right now, I’m trying to stay clear of shipwrecking relationships, and of letting my business boat rust and possibly sink from lack of attention.  I’d love for you to tell me how YOU are handling this duality required of you at this time. 

  • Are you trying to keep your original business afloat while you try to bring in a steady paycheck at an outside job?
  • Are you continuing your blog, podcast, twitter or facebook updates?
  • Are you taking this time to re-evaluate your business and think about ways of changing your products or marketing plans?
  • Have you found that people presently around you outside of the house may possibly play key roles in the future of your business?

Please share your stories with me.  It will be such a great encouragement to me, as WELL as an encouragement to those who read your comments.

And when you comment, please make sure to put a link to your business.  After all, we’re all in this together, and I’d love to add one more link back to your business while you’re taking care of business elsewhere. :-)

Penny Haynes, http://PennyHaynes.com

Early Video Holiday Greetings!

Great way to advertise yourself and your business is to do a video.  Office Max has really learned that lesson, by teaming with JibJab and creating ElfYourself!  They will get so much traffic, their elfish heads will spin.

Send your own ElfYourself eCards

Here is the one I created with my family – I love the way it turned out.  I laughed so hard (we are so NOT hip-hop, which is what makes it soooooo funny) I couldn’t breathe.  If you want to create your own (there are different versions) with up to five (5) people’s faces, click on the video to do it, or go to http://ElfYourself.com.

“Did It Really Happen?” (Song Written by Penny Haynes circa 1982)

This is a live version of a song I wrote freshman year of college in 1982-1983.  The entire song came to me at one time while I was in the dorm hallway.  No one knows this, but it was inspired by and happened after I found out that someone who shall remain nameless who was there freshman year kissed my roommate.

I don’t believe I recorded this until my Senior year in college, and in this version (which had to be edited, because we had a stumble toward the end and had to start that part over – hence the laughter all of a sudden, because you don’t hear the comment I jokingly made about the informality of the concert).  But on the piano is the Dove award-winning Kyle Matthews (singer, songwriter extraordinaire).  Well, he wasn’t a Dove award winner back then, but eventually was, and wrote the massive Christian hit “We Fall Down” that Bob Carlisle and others recorded (along with a lot more songs).

Another college friend recorded it on an album in the late 80’s or early 90’s – a jazz singer named Gwen Hughes.  She put her own twist on it, and it was an Atlanta Jazz Radio favorite for a while.  I think she said it was a good “makeout” hit?  hehehehehe

Anyway, I am going to post some of my old songs on here just so my Facebook friends can access them – they’re not for professional reasons.  So if you were at the coffeehouses way back when, these are for you.

Penny Haynes (aka Penny Pinkus)

Furman University, 1982-1986

Outdoors & Hunting Videos – Marketing With Audio And Video

In this Marketing With Audio And Video show, we learn how Marty and Lori Prokop of http://huntingheadlines.com lead a community of 14,000, using audio and video to teach them how to process deer, cape deer, field dress deer and save $200 to $400 a month on groceries without coupons.

Penny Haynes, http://OnlineCommunityMagazines.com

 

Posts That Add Value For The Reader

Everyone has something of value to share, and probably on more topics than we recognize.  Make it a point to add value to other people’s lives with every post.

Everyone is at a different level of knowledge, and in a different situation.  Therefore, information that may be “old news” to one person can still be revelational to another person who is not that advanced.  So make sure that every post, podcast and page offers something of value to the people that will consume your content. 

Tip #9

Make every word and post count.  Give people something of practical value to use immediately every time you share something.  And don’t assume that they already know what you know – they probably don’t!  Gary Susman shares the following:

“If you’re blogging or podcasting to promote a business or your own personal brand, the questions you should be asking yourself are:

What can I post that will add value for the reader?

What do my readers want to know that I am equipped to tell them?

Which ongoing discussions of issues would be enhanced by the addition of my 2 cents?

Blogging, like any other social-media activity, is really participating in a conversation; it requires listening as well as speaking. That said, the adding value part is pretty easy, even if it’s just a quickie post linking to something posted elsewhere that you think would interest your readers.

You don’t have to be eloquent or long-winded, just enthusiastic about your subject. Whatever is topical in your field will keep you supplied with subject matter. It’s not important to blog frequently, just often enough so that readers know you’re engaged in what’s happening in your field, and that you have something new to offer whenever they visit.”

- Gary Susman Arts and Entertainment Journalist/Social Media Consultant, http://popculturewarrior.wordpress.com

Remember that what you post today could change someone else’s life tomorrow.  It could provide their “aha” moment and alter their business or personal direction.  So make the most of your knowledge, and share it as often as possible.

Penny Haynes, http://www.RSSzine.com

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