Your website announcements page is important. But sometimes you really need something to stand out, and more importantly, you need them to do something. Often times there's something you need people to sign up for, to join or even just review a permission slip. Whatever it is, an audio redirector can help you improve the number of people who actually accomplish the task.
Another great reason to use an audio redirector is when your announcement is really complicated. Isn't it easier just to tell someone what's going on sometimes? An audio redirector will allow you to "talk" directly to your people - and avoid figuring out how to write it out.
So how does an audio redirector work? Well, first you need a microphone. Most of the time your laptop has one built in. And often times your desktop came with one. Otherwise, you can get one with headphones so you can use it with Skype or just buy a simple one. Either way, we're talking about $10 or so.
Now, don't get frightened, this is really easy. Windows media player will record what you say into the mic, as will RealPlayer - so you don't need new software. Just record your announcement "This is Dan Morris, I wanted to tell you about the banquet, where we need volunteers and what your kids need to do. blah blah blah. . . "
Then, and this is the good part, you use an audio redirector on your website to load up the .mp3 file you just recorded. The audio redirector will ask you where you want to send the "listener" once the .mp3 file has finished playing - automatically. So you can have the sign-up page, the order page - - - whatever page you want to pop up right after their done listening to your explanation.
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