Posts Tagged ‘BusinessVoice’

Three ADDY Night

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

We were very proud to be recognized at last week’s Addy Awards ceremony, presented by The Advertising Club of Toledo. We submitted three On Hold Messaging productions and won three awards – 1 gold Addy and 2 silver Addys.

Our in-house Web division, WebArt, was also acknowledged. They received an Honorable Mention for their creation of the Tuffy Auto Service Centers website

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Remembering A Great Talent

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

Dennis Staples died on Monday. He was a radio man who spent most of his broadcasting career here in Toledo, Ohio. For a few years, he was also one of our voice talents at BusinessVoice. I didn’t know Dennis well, but I sure did respect his talent.

I first met him at a local recording studio, probably 15 years ago. We were both cast to cut a radio spot for a local company. He was playing Santa; I was supposed to be a young, smart-aleck kid. I remember struggling with how to approach the read, which twist to put on my voice, and just how cocky I should make this character. I never did figure it out to my satisfaction, even after many takes.

But Dennis knew exactly what he was doing. To this day I can hear him “becoming” Santa Claus in my headphones. He wasn’t doing a hack impression of a stereotype like I was. He had created a personality and a point-of-view and knew just how to interpret the copy. By the time we started recording, Dennis WAS Santa Claus. I was sitting four feet from him! I could see him, but he WAS Santa Claus. It was one of the most exciting moments I’ve ever had as a voice talent, being a part of that exchange and working with someone so good.

Back in 1997, Dennis recorded “A Visit From St. Nicholas” for us as part of a larger project. Click here to listen. We present it as a holiday treat for you and yours, and as a final tribute to a wonderfully talented and very nice man.

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Yeah! We’re Crystal-Riffic!

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

We’re mighty proud to have won three top prizes at last night’s Crystal Awards ceremony. The event is presented each year by the Toledo chapter of the Association for Women In Communication.

Our in-house web division, WebArt, won the coveted “glass egg” in the following categories:

1) Corporate Website / Business-To-Consumer / Over $5,000 – Tuffy Auto Service Centers

2) Non-Profit Website / Over $5,000 – Office of Vocations-Catholic Diocese of Toledo

We also won a Merit Award for our own new website, BusinessVoice.com.

Steve Timofeev and Melanie Allen from WebArt did some fine work on all these projects. We couldn’t be happier to have those two on our side.

We won our third Crystal of the night for a humorous On Hold Messaging production we produced for ourselves. Among others, it features this message about Farmer Brown and his On Hold Messaging farm.

Our congratulations to all the 2007 Crystal Award winners.

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“You Like Us! You Really Like Us!”

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Sorry. I can’t help but evoke the emotions of Oscar winner Sally Field each time we win an award ourselves! At least I haven’t played a flying nun on TV…yet.

Our thanks to the MarCom Awards for presenting BusinessVoice with a 2007 MarCom Gold Award for our On Hold Messaging production called “The Ball Game.” (Listen to it here.)

The MarCom Awards is “an international creative competition that recognizes outstanding achievement by marketing and communication professionals.” There were more than 5,000 entries this year.

Using humor on hold is one of our specialties, so let us know if we can entertain your callers and shorten their perceived hold times while differentiating your company.

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Are You Consulting Or Reacting?

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Marsha Yudkin is a marketing consultant who has mentored hundreds of people over the years. In her October 10th newsletter she writes:

“Some mentorees assume that serving clients means being subservient. They’re surprised to learn that as a consultant, you don’t have to accept the client’s definition of the problem. Indeed, fulfilling the client’s request may lead them to a dead end. Instead, explain why they’d reach their goal faster by taking a different route.”

Do you bill yourself as a consultant? If so, do you have enough confidence in your abilities to proactively lead your clients in a specific direction, or are you just reacting to suggestions they make?

Here’s one example of how BusinessVoice serves clients in a consultative manner. We’re just shy of insistent when it comes to updating our clients’ On Hold Messaging productions because we know that, as with stagnant online and broadcast copy, stale on hold content loses its ability to engage callers and elicit a specific response. This is why we contact clients proactively about updates. It’s why we bring copy points and marketing ideas to the table. It’s why we monitor our key and major clients online to stay aware of news and changes within their companies and industries. It’s one of the ways we serve our clients as a consultant, not just a vendor.

So, are you consulting and leading your clients to success…or merely reacting to their phone calls?

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BusinessVoice Wins Crystal Award

Monday, November 20th, 2006

We were pretty jazzed to win another Crystal Award of Excellence the other night. It’s our fourth overall, and it was presented by the Toledo Chapter of Women in Communications.

This year we took home the coveted crystal egg for an On Hold Messaging production we created for ourselves called “The Ball Game.” It’s our humorous take on a radio broadcast of a baseball game.

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