Why Your Business Needs An Audio Branding Soundtrack in 2025
- Thursday 9th January 2025
- Tom Harrison
- Audio Branding
Let me set the scene. You call a company, and instead of crackly hold music or a robot voice that sounds like it’s stuck in 2005, you’re greeted by a warm, friendly tone that instantly puts you at ease. Or you’re in a supermarket, and instead of some bland background noise, you’re hearing upbeat tunes, punctuated by tailored announcements like, “Pop down to Aisle 4 for two-for-one on your favourite biscuits!” It’s not magic—it’s audio branding.
And here’s the thing: every business, big or small, can (and should) use audio to make a lasting impression. Whether it’s the voice on your phone lines, the background music in your shop, or even a bespoke alarm system, sound has the power to shape how people feel about your brand.
What Is Audio Branding (And Why Should You Care)?
Audio branding is how your business sounds. It’s the hold music, the in-store announcements, the video voiceovers, and even the “Welcome aboard” message on a coach service. It’s all about creating a consistent and memorable audio identity—one that sticks with your customers long after they’ve walked out the door or hung up the phone.
Why does this matter? Because sound is emotional. It’s visceral. It connects faster and lingers longer than visuals or text. Think about iconic jingles like Intel’s “bong” or the Netflix “tudum.” You don’t just hear them; you feel them. And that’s what we’re aiming for—to make your brand unforgettable.
The Many Faces of Audio Branding
Let’s go beyond the obvious. Sure, we’re talking about phone systems and adverts, but audio branding can be so much more. Here’s how businesses across industries are using sound to stand out:
1. Telephony Systems: More Than Just “Hold, Please”
Your phone system is often the first point of contact for customers, so make it count. Swap generic hold music for something that reflects your brand—a soothing piano track, a jazzy upbeat number, or even bespoke music created just for you. And let’s not forget the voice. Whether it’s warm and friendly or cool and professional, the right tone sets expectations and builds trust.
Example: A high-end spa might use calming waves and a soft, welcoming voice, while a tech company could opt for a confident, slightly futuristic tone to reinforce their innovation vibe.
2. In-Store Audio: The Silent Salesperson
Retail spaces thrive on atmosphere. Carefully curated playlists can subtly guide customer behaviour—faster beats encourage quicker browsing, while slower tunes keep people lingering. Layer in bespoke announcements to highlight promotions or direct traffic (“Don’t miss our bakery’s fresh sourdough, just out of the oven!”), and you’ve got a sales-boosting soundtrack.
Example: Supermarkets can use zoned audio, so the wine section has smooth jazz while the fruit and veg aisle gets something upbeat. Cafés within stores might play acoustic tunes to encourage people to settle in with a cuppa.
3. Custom Alarm Messages: Calm in a Crisis
Most alarms are jarring and anxiety-inducing—and while that’s the point in an emergency, there’s a better way. Custom voice alerts can provide clear, calm instructions that reduce panic.
Example: “This is a fire drill. Please proceed to the nearest exit in an orderly fashion.” Compare that to the usual blaring siren, and you’ve got a system that’s not only safer but also more reassuring.
4. Video Narration: From Meh to Memorable
Whether it’s a promotional video, a training module, or a social media ad, the voiceover can make or break it. A dull, monotone delivery will send viewers straight to the skip button, while a lively, engaging voice keeps them hooked. Pair that with a bespoke soundtrack, and your video is now a production.
Example: A brewery promoting its new IPA could use a rich, deep voice to describe the brewing process, backed by a folky acoustic guitar track. Instant connection.
5. Hospitality: First Impressions That Last
From the moment guests step into your hotel, restaurant, or venue, sound shapes their experience. A sophisticated playlist in the lobby, a welcoming voiceover in the lift, and even the sound of the doorbell can reinforce your brand’s personality.
Example: A boutique hotel might opt for indie tunes in the lounge and classical music in the breakfast room, creating distinct but complementary vibes.
6. Gyms: Keep the Energy High
Let’s be honest: without music, most people wouldn’t last five minutes on a treadmill. Gyms that nail their audio branding—from energising playlists to motivational voiceovers in classes—create an environment where members actually want to be.
Example: A fitness chain could use a branded intro for every class: “Welcome to Pump It Up! Let’s smash this workout together.”
Building Your Sonic Identity
So, how do you craft an audio brand that’s uniquely yours? Here’s the blueprint:
1. Know Your Audience
Are you targeting families, young professionals, or retirees? The answer will shape everything from your tone to your playlist.
2. Define Your Brand Voice
Not just metaphorically—what does your brand actually sound like? Friendly and conversational? Sleek and luxurious? Quirky and fun?
3. Be Consistent
Your phone system, in-store announcements, and video narration should all feel like they’re coming from the same “voice.” Consistency builds trust.
4. Invest in Quality
Professional voiceover artists, bespoke music, and high-quality recordings are worth every penny. DIY audio might save money, but it won’t leave the right impression.
5. Test and Adjust
Audio branding isn’t “set it and forget it.” Check in with your audience regularly to make sure your sound is still hitting the mark.
Final Thoughts
In a world where businesses are vying for attention, audio branding is your secret weapon. It’s not just about being heard; it’s about being remembered. From the cheerful “Thanks for calling!” on your phone lines to the inspiring playlists in your stores, every sound tells a story. Make sure yours is one people want to listen to.
Ready to give your brand a voice? Let’s make it sing.
About us and this blog
Onhold Studio has been developing custom on hold audio messages for almost two decades! We specialise in audio marketing for both VoIP and conventional telephone systems. Our team can handle every step of the process for you, whether you need music or on hold messaging, call menu options, or out-of-hours audio messages.