Make sure you keep your promises too. If you want to specify a time (which you should) ensure you get back to the customer within the timeframe.
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What Is a Voicemail Greeting?Why Is a Profressional Voicemail Greeting Important?Key Tips When Recording Your Voicemail GreetingSpeak ClearlyKeep Your Message Short and Concise (10–30 Seconds)Speak Slowly and Do Not RushSmile as You TalkReassure the Caller They Have Reached the Right PersonThank the Caller and Apologize for Missing the CallInclude an Alternative Contact if AppropriatePractice and Record Multiple Takes of Your Voicemail GreetingGet a Second OpinionProfessional Voicemail Examples to Use in the Workplace:Personal PhoneSelf-Employed BusinessBusiness With Lead GenerationBusiness With Alternative Contact PersonCustomer ServiceVacationWhat Not to DoFinal Thoughts
“Hey, there! This is [your name]. Please leave me a message with your name, number, and the reason you’re calling. If you also tell me [insert random fact] I’ll be sure to move you to the top of my call list. Have a great day!”
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In this blog post, we'll cover how to set up several voicemail greetings: a name recording for your voicemail box, a default greeting, and a temporary (for holidays and vacations) greeting.
This article is about the second main type of greeting – the voicemail greeting. All businesses should have professional voicemail greetings at the company level (i.e. your general business number), department level (e.g. customer service), and employee level, where applicable. It’s important that each of these voicemail greetings align with the brand and personality of your company to ensure that every caller has a consistent experience. Let’s dive in!
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5.) All of our employees are still assisting other clients. Please leave a message or send us an email - we will get back to you as soon as possible. Many thanks for your call - Good bye.
7. Hello, this is [your name] at [your company]. I’m currently out of the office, but if you leave your name, number, and a brief message, and I’ll return your call as soon as I get back.
Make sure you make this as clear as possible and consider repeating the website address so that they have time to note it down if needed.
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A monotone voice can be a turn off for a caller. You want your caller to feel like they missed out on speaking with you — not like they dodged a bullet.
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“Thank you for calling (your name), voted your #1 realtor in (insert county name). I’m either away from my desk or helping another customer find their dream home. Please leave your name and number, and I’ll be sure to return your call as soon as possible.”
I have a confession to make: I haven't recorded a new voicemail greeting in nearly a decade. Since then, I've (hopefully) become more articulate, poised, and self-assured. But hear my voicemail recording, and you'd think I was still new to the work world, a little unsure of myself — and probably not an authority.
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