23. "Happy holidays! [I'm, the team at X company is] away until [date]. We'll make sure to call you back straight away when we return. If your request is urgent, email [emergency contact] at [email address]. Thanks, and have a wonderful day."
You can allow callers to press 0 and be transferred to another phone number, of your choosing, when they reach your voicemail greeting.
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If you will follow these simple tips, you will make a positive impression through your voicemail greeting. If you have any additional tips, please share them in the comments section below this post.
3.) Добро пожаловать в «Вася Пупкин и Ко» – если ваш язык немецкий, пожалуйста, нажмите 1 - для английского языка, пожалуйста, нажмите 2.
Don’t be too hard on yourself. Chances are, that voicemail that you’ve recorded and deleted thirty times has been just fine. Your main goal is not to get in the way of the caller leaving a message, which is exactly what can happen if you overthink it or drone on too long.
Cox Business only masks caller id upon your request, and there is no upfront or recurring charge for this service. If you are unsure about whether or not your caller id is masked, contact a Cox representative. If your caller id is masked on your phone lines, you will need to follow this process to initialize and check your voice mailboxes:
7. “Hi, you’ve reached [your name] at [your company]. Sorry I missed your call. I’m especially busy today, but if you leave me your name, phone number, and a brief message, I’ll get back to you within the day. Chat soon!” Your callers want to hear from you soon. Calling back within the business day lets them know you’re reliable despite how busy you are.
Speak clearly. Don't mumble; speak too fast or too slow. You want people to understand your greeting. The way you communicate with people through your greeting is an example of how you communicate with people in the real world.
“Hi, you’ve called [name] at [XYZ company]. I’m currently busy [hiking through a rainforest, exploring China, climbing Mount Peru etc.] and so I can’t take your call right now. I won’t be back in the office until [date] and I look forward to hearing from you then.
A relatively unprofessional one — like mine, for instance — does the opposite: It encourages prospects, recruiters, and potential connections to run in the other direction.
As a bonus, here is an example of our own holiday voicemail greeting here at OpenPhone:
1.) Уважаемый Абонент, все члены нашей команды по-прежнему заняты с другими клиентами, пожалуйста, повторите попытку позже. Если у вас есть вопросы касательно нашей продукции или вашего заказа, тогда непременно свяжитесь с нами по электронной почте. Наша служба поддержки обработает ваш запрос как можно скорее. Спасибо.
Promote your business to the callers while they're on hold. Inform them of your range of products and services, their benefits and how they can help them. Or just re-enforce your branding with some pleasant background music.
Voice Prompts – usually combined with a Business Intro announcement, used for Auto Attendant and IVR prompts to provide menu options and assist in telephone navigation.
8.) Добро пожаловать в отдел обслуживания «Вася Пупкин и Ко». К сожалению, на данный момент все линии заняты. Пожалуйста, оставьте сообщение после сигнала, укажите свое имя и номер телефона. Мы вам перезвоним как можно скорее. Мы желаем вам хорошего дня.
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