31 January 2009

What is a Voicemail?

Below are the definitions of "voicemail" according to the most trusted sources in the Internet:

"A voicemail (or voice mail, voice-mail, vmail or VMS, sometimes called messagebank as "a centralized system of managing telephone messages for a large group of people. The term is also used more broadly, to denote any system of conveying voice message, including the answering machine.” -- Wikipedia.org

"Voice mails are essentially digital recordings of outgoing and incoming voice messages that are managed either by an on-site or off-site system. Some users purchase systems that are operated and managed either by its own employees or on a contract basis with another company. Home-based users, such as home telephone and cell phone users, often use an off-site service, such as their phone service provider, for voice mail accounts. Others, however, purchase software that allows their PC to become an electronic message system." -- HowStuffWorks

"An electronic communication system in which spoken messages are recorded or digitized for later playback to the intended recipient ; also : such a message." -- Merriam-Webster.com

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30 January 2009

How to Leave a Voice Message Using WebPage VoiceMail

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Leaving a voice message using WebPage VoiceMail is as simple as 1-2-3:

1. Title your message
Type the title of your message or account information.

2. Record and Save
Click on the Red RECORD button. Speak clearly into your microphone.
When finished speaking, click the Square STOP button. You can review
your message by pushing the Triangle PLAY button. Then, when happy
with the message, click on the Floppy Icon to SAVE your message.

3. Sign and Send
Last step – Type in your name and email address, then Click on the Send button.

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29 January 2009

About WebPage Voicemail

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  • Voice Mail Inbox where you can access your voice messages;
  • FREE 30 Day Trial after Annual Plan Signup

Please visit http://www.webpagevoicemail.com for more info or click here if you're ready to sign up.

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28 January 2009

Microphone 101 - Optimize Settings

Whenever professional studios prepare for a recording session, plenty of care is taken beforehand to optimize the settings of the microphones and the recording device. There are multiple variables that need to be "dialed-in" to produce the best output.

In a similar fashion, in order to make your microphone work correctly with your computer, you need to take a little time when you can to make sure your voice recordings are optimized.

But not to worry >> you only need to do this one time on your system...!

In the PC environment, you have up to three places to adjust your Microphone settings

1. Within your Browser

2. From your System Tray

3. In your Device settings

Check back for screen shots and step-by-step instructions for each.

Microphone 101 - Do I need a microphone?

Microphone 101 - Do I need a microphone?


Yes, you definetly need a microphone in order to record a WebPage VoiceMail.

However, you may not realize...if you have never used it...

you may already have a microphone.

If you have purchased a laptop computer (Mac or PC) over the last 3 years, most all laptops have an integrated microphone. Check your Control Panel on your laptop and it will show if your Microphone is present or not.



By comparison, if you have a desktop computer (PC or Mac), most desktops do not come with a microphone. If you need a microphone for your computer, Amazon has a wide selection of microphone types and styles ranging from basic to pro---here are two candidates:

Logitech USB


Shure 550L Desktop Base Station