“Hey there, baby. This here is the king. Hell, I’m a little busy right now but why don’t y’all leave a message and maybe later, we can go get a cheeseburger and pick out a Cadillac. Thank you, thank you very much.”
Please leave your full name, contact details and reason for calling and I will call you back as soon as I’m back. Thanks for calling!”
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In this quick guide, we’ll take a look at what makes a good business voicemail greeting, breaking it down into the elements that every voicemail greeting should contain.
7. Identify Yourself And Your Business. When you call someone for the first time, unless you know their voice, you really have no way of making sure you actually called the right number.
Also include an invitation to the caller to leave a short message. This message would be regarding the reason why he/she called you. You can also include a statement about when you will be able to make a return call.
Happy [Monday!] You’ve reached [Jessica on the Business Development Team at LinkedPhone]. I’m presently out of the office [for a meeting until late this afternoon]. Please include your name, number and the reason for your call and I’ll get back to you ASAP. Thank you and have a fantastic day!
When I tried calling myself that's what I actually noticed haha, thanks for pointing that out. I'll leave the last part out and stick with the other parts. Thanks!
Serious, monotonous greetings can leave the caller depressed (perhaps, not literally). What I mean to say is, keep the greeting livelier. Hello, this is (your name). I apologize for not taking your call right now. Leave me a message and wait by your phone till I can call you back. Hey, it’s me.
After entering your serial number, type in your phone number and hit Continue to receive instructions on how to set up your voicemail service.
5.) Bem-vindo a John Doe. Você pode nos contatar de segunda à sexta das 7:00 às 18:00 horas e aos sábados das 10:00 às 13:00 horas. Se você quiser fazer um pedido ou tem uma pergunta, por favor, deixe seu nome, número de cliente e telefone. Iremos retornar a ligação o mais rápido possível. Você sempre pode nos enviar um e-mail no [email protected]. Muito obrigado pela sua ligação – Até breve.
12.) Bem-vindo a John Doe. Você pode nos contatar de segunda a sexta das 08:00 ao Meio dia e meio e das 13:00 às 16:30 horas. Nós não podemos atender a sua ligação no momento. Por favor, deixe uma mensagem com seu nome e número de telefone e nós ligaremos volta o mais rápido possível. Em caso de urgência, favor ligar para o número 0821 91039- 1211. Muito obrigado.
Personal Voicemail Greetings. Customer Support Representative Voicemail Greeting. Hello, you've reached [name] at [X company]. If you need …
Record and play the message while the caller is waiting to be connected. An excellent way to professionally introduce your business to the callers and set it apart from the competitors.
Of course, we want to know as soon as an incoming voicemail is saved, so again, it’s Twilio to the rescue. By adding a few lines of code to our Python script, Stacey and I each get an SMS notification telling us there’s a new message. Note that Twilio’s API requires a separate call for each message to be sent, which is why the similar code repeats once for Stacey’s phone number and then again for mine. If you plan to send bulk messages from Twilio, I expect that you can build a list of phone numbers and loop through them with the API call. Since we only have two contact numbers and don’t expect to add any more, I decided not to loop through a list of two elements.
5. "Hello, [Person's name] is chasing new adventures and is no longer with [Company name]. Please forward all future requests to [New or interim person's name] at [phone number]. Thank you!"
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