6. “Thanks for calling [company name]. You must be calling as you’ve heard about our new [new product, deal, offer here]. We are pretty excited about it, too. Leave us your name, number and the best time to call and we’ll follow up and answer any inquiries you may have. We’re looking forward to speaking with you and updating you on what’s new with [company name]. Have a great day!” Briefly let your callers know about any promotions, updates, or launches you’re having. You might even unknowingly answer their question! Professional voicemail greetings for your business cell phone number
28. Hello, you’ve reached [your name]. I can’t come to the phone right now, probably because I’ve just stepped away from my desk, but possibly because I’m trapped under something heavy. Leave a message and I’ll call you back within one business day — and if I don’t, please send help.
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In order to proceed, simply complete our simple billing form by clicking here and place your contact phone number in the “Voicemail Office Number” box and your script and name of talent in the comments box, so that we can setup an account to be billed for the professional recording(s). You will then receive a price, if over the 100 words, or be billed the one-time $49 (or $99 for on-hold announcements), and your voiceover files will be sent by email once completed.
4.) Sehr geehrte Anruferin, sehr geehrter Anrufer, Sie haben die Rufnummer der Gemeinschaftspraxis xyz gewählt. Zur Zeit sind alle unsere Annahmeplätze belegt. Wir bitten um etwas Geduld. Sie werden baldmöglichst mit der nächsten freien Mitarbeiterin verbunden.
In Australian English it’s pronounced with the vowel /a:/ like in ‘part’. Problems arise when people use the /ʌ/ vowel (like in ‘up’) instead of /æ/ or /a:/. If you do this is will sound like the worst swear word in English. Many non-native speakers often pronounce the vowel /æ/ more like /ʌ/ because they don’t have a vowel like /æ/ in their first language. Many speakers of European languages will do this (Spanish speakers and Italian speakers) and also speakers of Japanese and Korean. This problem with /æ/ also means that if you say the word ‘back’ in your voicemail greeting sample, you are likely to pronounce it more like ‘buck’. remember to pronounce word endings in English. Check you aren’t dropping any endings off or mispronouncing them.
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Once you have your message, you need to actually record it. The exact process varies depending on whether you’re using a cell phone or office phone, but here’s the basic process: Press the voicemail button, or press and hold 1 on most cell phones. Enter your password. Record your message. Listen to the message you just recorded. Follow the prompts to save your message. Following Up on Voicemail Messages
2.) Para evitar largas esperas puede dejarnos un mensaje o enviarnos un correo electrónico a [email protected]. Le contactaremos lo antes posible. Muchísimas gracias por su llamada. Hasta pronto.
6. You have reached [your business]. All of our representatives are currently busy, but if you leave us a detailed message with your name and number we will return your call in the next two hours. Thank you for calling and have a great day.
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• Uniform Distribution: routes calls to the first available line in the group that has been idle the longest.
27. Hey, this is [your name], but you should know that already since you called me. I’m obviously not here right now, so I won’t patronize you by telling you what to do after the tone.
30. Hello, you’ve reached [your name]. I’m currently out of the office and will return on [X date]. If your call requires urgent attention, please call [Name] at [phone number] and they’ll be happy to assist you. If not, leave a message and I’ll return your call when I get back.
4.) Todos nuestros miembros del equipo está ocupados con otros clientes. Le rogamos que tenga paciencia, le atenderemos en seguida. -PAUSA- Lo sentimos, todos nuestros empleados están ocupados. Por favor, manténgase a la espera. Si lo desea también puede enviarnos un correo electrónico a [email protected]. Le devolveremos la llamada lo antes posible.
36. Hello. You’ve reached the office of [your name] at [your company]. I will be out of the office from [date] to [date]. Please leave your contact information with a brief message, and I will call you back as soon as I have the chance. If you need to speak with someone urgently, please contact [name of colleague] at [email or phone number]. Thanks for calling.
The last few years have seen a huge rise in the use of automated voicemails and auto-attendant greetings. This has been especially true for the business sector, where professionals should record friendly and polite voicemails to greet their customer callers.