If you’re going to start with a common statement such as ‘Your call is important to us’ and the other statements you have heard, your prospects are going to walk away.
3.) Il s’agit de la boîte de messagerie de M. John Doe. Laissez un message ou rappeler à ce numéro plus tard. Merci pour votre compréhension.
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Pro Tip: Smile while you’re recording your greeting and your voice will sound pleasant.
Your message is a period of time that they are forced to wait through in order to do what they called to do in the first place — relay information to you.
When someone reaches your voicemail, it’s important that you help them confirm that they have reached the right person by providing all of the relevant information that they will need. Who have they reached? Did they contact the right person and the right business? Should they leave a message? When will you get back to them? Is there a better time for them to call?
a standard greeting as per Option 6, followed by the leave-message tone, and then silence.
On the Phone tab, click the voicemail icon below the dial pad, and then click Change Greetings.
Some voicemail greetings are too loud and distracting and some are so quiet you can barely figure out who you’ve called. Whoever sets up the voicemail greeting for a business should be a confident speaker. Here’s a pro tip—write out a script of what the voicemail greeting should say and practice it a few times before you record it. It will be well worth it in the end!
With social media, blogs, email marketing, and yes…voicemail greetings, businesses have lots of opportunities to make an impression. But it’s important to make the right impression. Callers will make inferences on what you say and how you say it, and you don't always get another chance to make a positive impact. You want prospective customers to leave a message. You want them to get a great first impression of your business. So, you need professional voicemail greetings. Here’s how you get them…
1.) Siete connessi alla mailbox di John Doe. Attualmente il Signor Doe non è disponibile. Potete richiamare più tardi o lasciare un messaggio con il vostro nome e numero di telefono e il Signor Doe vi richiamerà al più presto possibile.
@umbra21 - It's not jokes that annoys me so much as someone who leaves a message ten minutes long, particularly when you have to wait out the whole thing before you can leave your voicemail.
Provides a scheduling capability to forward calls to another number, voice mail or a do-not-disturb announcement during specified time intervals. Multiple schedules can be configured that suit your business needs.
While covering all of the relevant information, aim to keep your voicemail to about 20 seconds. You definitely should not ever record a business voicemail longer than 30 seconds, and anything less than 10 seconds will typically mean that you are either speaking too quickly or aren’t providing all of the required information.
Try to avoid unnecessary phrases that only make your greeting longer, like “leave your name and number and what you’re calling about.” Most people know what “leave a message” means.
1.( مرحبا بكم في .John Doe AG للأسف، كل الخطوط مشغولة في الوقت الراهن. يرجى الانتظار قليلا. سوف نكون معكم بعد قليل. 2.( عزيزي المتصل. للأسف، جميع مندوبينا مشغولون مع عملاء آخرين. يرجى الانتظار قليلا. شكرا 3.( أهلا ومرحبا بكم. من فضلك لا تغلق الخط. سيتم ربط اتصالكم في لحظات. 4.( عزيزي المتصل، لقد طلبت رقم الممارس المشترك xyz. حاليا، كل خطوطنا مشغولة. نرجوا أن تصبروا قليلا. سيتم ربطكم بأول مظف متاح في أقرب وقت ممكن. 5.( مرحبا بكم في - John Doe شكرا لاتصالكم. في الوقت الراهن، جميعنا نجري محادثات مع زبناء آخرين. يرجى الانتظار، سنكون معكم خلال لحظات.
5.) Welcome to the personal mailbox from Dirk Schuster, company John Doe. Please leave message with your phone number after the tone. You will be called back as soon as possible. For urgent requests, please send an email to [email protected]. Many thanks for your call.
“Hey, this is [your name] over at [XYZ company]. So anyway I’m about to give in my resignation right now. Please don’t call here again. Just kidding!