Archive for Audio on Websites
The Cost of Poor Audio Quality
Posted by: | Commentsby Scott Quillin, for New England Multimedia
The quality of audio in an advertisement, whether radio or video, has a definite effect on the public’s perception of the quality of the product or service you provide. While “beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” poor quality audio is apparent to everyone listening. Many businesses don’t realize the negative effect low-quality sound has on their brand.
It’s easy to hear the difference in audio quality between a professionally-produced product and one produced with sub-par technology. When it comes to the transmission, reception, or reproduction of sound, audio sometimes ends up at the bottom of the technical food chain. This has never been more apparent in the flood of online web videos, podcasts, music sites and marketing material uploaded to the Internet each day.
Truth is, in some applications, there are applications where you can record using “cheap” video but use professionally-produced sound quality, and still result in a professional experience.
Not convinced?
Paranormal Activity, an independent horror film written and directed by Oren Peli, had a nationwide release on October 16, 2009. Peli chose to shoot the picture with a hand-held home video camera to focus on believability and authenticity.
According to an article in Entertainment Weekly, the film was shot with a Sony FX1 camcorder and edited on a Dell PC using Sony Vegas.
The audio was recorded and processed professionally to give it that “cinematic” quality – even with intentional low-quality video production.
This is just one example of the importance of high-quality audio production to deliver a professional quality product.
Scott is the CEO and Founder of New England Multimedia. You can contact him by email, on our Facebook, or on our Twitter.
How A Pest Control Company Got My Attention
Posted by: | CommentsYesterday I was deliberately plodding through a stack of business cards, checking out their associated websites and looking for signs of Social Media integration, when I happened upon a website that grabbed my attention. It at once amused me, interested me, and got me to stay on their site for much longer than I had the time to, even though I had absolutely no interest in their services. And now that company’s name and brand is in my head, in my memory, waiting for a future moment when I will need their services (and hopefully I won’t).
What was it that kept me on New England Pest Control’s website for a good ten minutes?
They made me laugh. First, they have a unique and fun landing page that seized my attention, and secondly, they’ve incorporated fun, quirky audio sound effects into their menu.
The sound I heard when the Big Blue Bug dropped into the page made me smile, and then I looked around the page for social media information.
Nothing there. But the menu items were quirky, with a retro style, and the next thing I knew, my mouse headed for one of them. As my cursor approached the cartoon image of a woman standing on a chair screaming, she — well, she screamed!
Now I started hovering over each link to see what sounds they had associated with them, and then I started playing games with myself, hovering over the links in different succession. Maybe I’m easily amused. But what I did next is what they hoped for:
I clicked a link.
In this case, I clicked “About Us.” Then they had me, and the wooing began. Their “About Us” was interesting enough to keep me on the site even longer, poking around until I realized I had spent too much time already and went back to work.
New England Pest Control’s web designer used Flash on their website to get the audio effects that entertained me.
Scott explains, “New England Pest Control’s website uses Flash to create a more interactive multimedia experience than just text and images can produce. Flash allows you to animate graphics and embed audio (including sounds, music, voiceover, etc.), and gives your overall brand a unique approach to design. It’s like a standard website on steroids.”
To increase conversions (visitors who become customers), there are several ways to implement audio on your website besides what New England Pest Control has done. We’ll cover those in later blogs.
By the way — I only remember one other website from the whole stack of business cards I went through.
Good job, New England Pest Control. You made me look!
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Michelle handles all Social Media for New England Multimedia. You can contact her by email, on our Facebook, or on our Twitter.






