VoiceMarketing
VoiceMarketing
Doug Schumacher
VoiceMarketing is a podcast covering the latest tactics and trends in the marketing of voice apps and audio products.
Speed Listening at 900 words per minute
My guest this week is Sina Barham, founder of Prima Access Computing.Show NotesGuestSina Bahram, Founder and President of Prime Access ComputingHostHost: Doug SchumacherWebsite: Arrovox.com/VoiceMarketingTwitter: @MemeRunnerPrime Access Computing Websitehttps://pac.bzTranscriptIntroDoug:Welcome to VoiceMarketing. I’m Doug Schumacher, and on today’s episode, we have a very special guest. Sina Barham.Sina does what you might call speed listening using a TTS engine. And he’s getting up to some pretty remarkable speeds, which we’re going to go through in the podcast.It’s a fascinating discussion about speed listening with TTS engines, voice assistant UX, and the future of audio as the primary format for content consumption.Sina’s going to give a brief overview of his background, but a couple of things that he didn’t mention that I want to, are,In 2012, Sina was recognized as a White House Champion of Change by President Barack Obama, for his work enabling users with disabilities to succeed in the STEM fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.In 2015, Sina was recognized as an Emerging Leader in Digital Accessibility at the annual Knowbility Heroes of Accessibility Awards.In 2017, Sina served as co-chair of the Museums and the Web conference. And in 2019, Sina started serving as an invited expert on the W3C ARIA working group.So let’s get right into it. Here’s my conversation with Sina Barham.InterviewVoiceMarketing.m4aDoug: Sina,Sina: Hi how’s it going.Doug Hey good to talk to you too. So let’s go ahead of giving people a quick overview of you.But why don’t you introduce yourself and give us a quick quick background of your history your education work all that stuff.Sina; Sure. I run a company called prime access consulting or PAC Casey for short. We’re based out of Research Triangle Park in North Carolina.And Kerry and a lot of what we do is focus on inclusive design and accessibility is one of those outcomes of inclusive design so we look at processes whether it’s software whether it’s inside of a museum or university or startup. What have you. On how we can make things available to the widest possible audience. That means things like tech signs that means things like making sure programs like a screen reader can access content but it also means you know physical considerations for getting around an exhibit or getting around a service offering from from a company and just really trying to work with designers developer boards of trustees. What have you on making sure that these various afford says we’re designing and we’re putting on into the world are as accessible as possible. I got into this work because of my background in computer science so my undergraduate and graduate degrees are in computer science. I’m a BD and a Ph.D. in computer science and in a field called Human Computer Interaction and. I happen to be blind. So a lot of my time in grad school was spent at the beginning not wanting to go into accessibility not wanting to go into inclusive design because I kind of felt it was pretty stereotypical as the blind guy to go into accessibility I wanted to do a lot of other things but I got really frustrated with a lot of the tools I had to use and a lot of the various things that people were claiming were accessible and in fact really were not where I knew the technology to be able to be or where I knew the software capabilities were what we’re able to achieve. And so I started getting into designing solutions in the space and then brought in that not only for persons with disabilities or people who use assistive technologies but really for everyone so that we can make experiences that...
Aug 27, 2019
28 min
Writing for Voice and Audio
9 points, including navigation vs content, adding pauses for impact, and varying sentence length.
Apr 9, 2019
8 min
Content Ideation for Voice
A 7 stage process for voice content ideation1. Goals and objectives2. Method of evaluation3. Resource inventory4. Personas5. Needs segmentation grid6. Concepting7. Editorial calendarCreditsWriter/Producer: Doug Schumacherwww.dougschumacher.comwww.Twitter.com/MemeRunnerProduction Company: Arrovoxwww.Arrovox.comwww.Twitter.com/Arrovox_
Mar 19, 2019
12 min
Working with Voice Actors
An interview with David Ciccarelli, CEO of Voices.com, where we discuss ways to get the right voice for your brand, tips for getting better results from your voice sessions, and how technology is changing the voiceover industry.
Feb 14, 2019
41 min
How listenable is synthetic speech?
When is the right time and the wrong time to use synthetic speech in a voice experience? In this episode we listen to synthetic voices reading 6 types of voice script content, and see how various content types compare.
Sep 19, 2018
22 min
Voice App Naming
The name you choose for any product or company is the most important branding decision you'll make. In this podcast episode, we look at a number of critical considerations, including legal, platform and branding issues.
Aug 30, 2018
19 min
Synthetic Voice Personality Parameters
Listen as we delve into the voice personality parameters you can use to shape synthetic voices. A goal of this process is to achieve a voice with personality traits that will be most persuasive with your users or target audience.We'll use an example of Darth Vader as a target voice personality, and play with different synthetic voice parameters to get as close as possible to the essence of that voice quality, using SSML with Amazon Polly.Episode Blog Posthttp://arrovox.com/2018/07/31/ep-02-synthetic-…ality-parameters/Resources"Wired for Speech", by Clifford Nasshttps://www.amazon.com/Wired-Speech-Activates-Human-Computer-Relationship-ebook/dp/B001949SMM/ CreditsHost: Doug SchumacherTwitter: @MemeRunnerProduction: Arrovox.comContact: [email protected]
Jul 31, 2018
12 min
The Wiggins Voice Personality Model
In this episode we look at how Stanford professor of Communications and voice personality researcher Clifford Nass employed the personality model developed by psychologist Jerry Wiggins to guide voice designers in developing more persuasive voices. We'll also map three financial services brands to this model: eTrade, Charles Schwab and Vanguard.Episode blog posthttp://arrovox.com/2018/07/31/ep-01-wiggins-voice-personality-model/Resources"Wired for Speech", by Clifford Nasshttps://www.amazon.com/Wired-Speech-Activates-Human-Computer-Relationship-ebook/dp/B001949SMM/ CreditsHost: Doug SchumacherTwitter: @MemeRunnerProduction: Arrovox.comContact: [email protected]
Jul 31, 2018
14 min