Why Website Audio?
The web is full of millions of static pages that rely upon mere text and graphics to convey their message to the viewer. However, with the development of new Internet media technologies, these "flat" pages can be converted into captive, entertaining websites with the power and intrigue of streaming audio. By employing this new media on your website, visitors will be more inclined to remain on your site and see what you have to offer.
Nothing is worse than the dead silence of a typical website. As the nation's largest specialized provider of audio production for all your telecommunication applications, Telephonetics, Inc. can provide award winning vocal talent and production services for all aspects of your website, at a very cost effective rate.
Our professionally recorded prompts not only guide your callers, they make a statement as well. That statement is your audio image, or how your caller perceives your company over the web. Your audio image should tell your visitors "Welcome, we're glad you're here!" Professional production services can add licensed music, vocal depth, and if desired, sound effects to your website. Our professionally scripted voice prompts can guide a visitor more efficiently, with less ambiguity, to the correct information.
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What is TitleLink?
TitleLink is a electronic commerce application written in Lotus Notes and Domino designed as an order entry, document tracking and transfer database. It was designed specifically to facilitate the closing process by transferring documents created in one type of software application so it can be viewed and printed by all parties involved in the closing of a real estate transaction. TitleLink provides the clients the ability to place orders with multiple vendors, track the documents each vendor sends back under the specific order, view and print those documents and e-mail capabilities with each of those vendors. Lotus Notes was designed to allow different parties using different software applications to send, receive and track documents prepared in those applications.
TitleLink is in the business of hosting networks for companies that want to close a real estate transaction electronically. At our facility in Houston, our parent company, Interliant, hosts over 10000 applications for over 2500 different companies worldwide. Those companies range in size from Exxon to an appraiser working in the field on a laptop.
The TitleLink application allows you to set up your own network of clients and vendors to send and receive documents and orders. TitleLink allows each company to set up their own private network or have access to the companies already on the TitleLink network. Using this application you and your vendors will all be able to participate in the closing process management that TitleLink provides. TitleLink provides the facilities required to host a large network. TitleLink also provides the support, training and the administration required to run these networks. Our clients no longer have to recreate the software needed to route and track all the documents that need to be transferred during the closing of a transaction.
With the Notes version, all that is required to run the TitleLink application is a copy of Lotus Notes. With the Domino product you do not need to buy any software or down load software. All you need is a web browser and an internet service provider.
If you have clients or vendors that have requested a way to send or receive documents electronically and do not want to write the application, set up a computer network, hire the people to support that system, train and support those business partners, TitleLink is an option you need to consider. For more information call Bill Archer at 214-369-3550 or dial into our demo site on the web at titlelink.com. titlelink.interliant.com
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