âHi, youâve reached the desk of (your name). Iâm currently out of the office on vacation and will return on (insert date). If you need immediate assistance, please call my assistant, (insert assistant name) at (insert assistantâs phone number). Otherwise, leave your name and number, and Iâll get back to you when I return.â
To create a professional business voicemail greeting, businesses need to do several things:
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If you are going to use your own phone to record your greeting, be sure to use a land line. Cell phones canât always be trusted to produce a high quality sound and often the callers will hear distortion, static, or flight information in the background because you decided to record a new message while waiting for your plane at the airport. Always use a land line in a quiet setting to make your recording.
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1. Write a list of information you want to include in your voicemail greeting. Writing out a list of points to include may sound arduous, but when your voicemail could potentially be the first impression someone has of you, itâs best if it doesnât come with a bunch of "Um, uh," noises and awkward pauses. You want your voicemail to contain some basic information in a polite manner that will help the caller know that itâs you, and information to leave so you can call back as soon as possible. Include your name (and the company if this is a business voicemail), a statement that lets the caller know you apologize for missing the call, and information you would like from the caller such as name, number, and a brief message concerning the purpose of the call.
The best way to get a call back is to make the prospect feel like itâs all about them. Focus on what they want and how you can provide the solution.
Funny voicemail greetings are just that. These types of greetings have no rules whatsoever. Theyâre just for funsies, so make those you care for the laugh. Most of the time, they are personal, but certain businesses can use them as well. Perhaps you operate a theatrical costume company that specializes in clown memorabilia, or perhaps you run a business that sells pranks, such as plastic puppy poo, and whoopee cushions.
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The simple truth is that you need to be more aware of what youâre leaving for other people to hear. Sure, this doesnât always register as a priority for users, but itâs never too late to reassess your greeting. a. Reading/Speaking in the Imperfect Tone: Tone is absolutely everything. Users donât want to come off as being too nice, as it sounds insincere, or being too terse, as it can be interpreted as being rude. That being said, striking the right balance is absolutely essential. Your greeting exists as its own entity, and therefore, it should NOT rely on callersâ familiarity with you. Instead, it needs to appeal to the masses. As such, your inflection, i.e. the way you state your name and directions, needs to be both welcoming and firm. b. Injecting Humor & Insincerity: While humor/light heartedness can be welcoming, it can also convey a sense of informality, insincerity, and ultimately unprofessionalism. Why, because youâre not there to lend your humor or to contextualize. Instead, youâre assuming the caller has a working knowledge of your personality to ground the message. Though this might not sound like itâs all that terribleâit can be detrimental. As stated above, one should NEVER rely on a callerâs familiarity with you. Instead, aim to appeal to the masses. Humor is ultimately subjective, meaning not everyone has the same tastes; therefore, someone is bound to be turned off by a quirky or off-color remark. While implementing a light-hearted or even tongue and cheek tone can work, itâs just a really bad idea.
A large part of leaving a voicemail and communicating with a prospect goes beyond the script â it includes your tone of voice.
As mentioned above, it is extremely important to have a voicemail message that is easy to understand. However, there is also the matter of word choice. You must ensure to give attention to what your words are in your voicemail greetings. There can be certain words used that may trigger your customers. Though you did not mean what they understood, it will still bring a bad name to your companyâs reputation. Your choice of words can affect significantly, so make you give close attention to your words.
12. âHello, youâve reached the Customer Support department at [company name]. We are unable to take your call at the moment. We know your time is valuable so instead of placing you on hold, let us call you back! Please leave your name, phone number, the reason for your call, and two different times that are convenient for you to receive a call back from us. Thank you!â Get a better idea of your callerâs schedule by asking them for a few different times you can call back. Their time is important, too!
The simple truth is that you need to be more aware of what youâre leaving for other people to hear. Sure, this doesnât always register as a priority for users, but itâs never too late to reassess your greeting. a. Reading/Speaking in the Imperfect Tone: Tone is absolutely everything. Users donât want to come off as being too nice, as it sounds insincere, or being too terse, as it can be interpreted as being rude. That being said, striking the right balance is absolutely essential. Your greeting exists as its own entity, and therefore, it should NOT rely on callersâ familiarity with you. Instead, it needs to appeal to the masses. As such, your inflection, i.e. the way you state your name and directions, needs to be both welcoming and firm. b. Injecting Humor & Insincerity: While humor/light heartedness can be welcoming, it can also convey a sense of informality, insincerity, and ultimately unprofessionalism. Why, because youâre not there to lend your humor or to contextualize. Instead, youâre assuming the caller has a working knowledge of your personality to ground the message. Though this might not sound like itâs all that terribleâit can be detrimental. As stated above, one should NEVER rely on a callerâs familiarity with you. Instead, aim to appeal to the masses. Humor is ultimately subjective, meaning not everyone has the same tastes; therefore, someone is bound to be turned off by a quirky or off-color remark. While implementing a light-hearted or even tongue and cheek tone can work, itâs just a really bad idea.
17. âHappy Holidays from [company name]. Our hours are a little bit different this holiday season. [List hours]. We hope itâs not an emergency, but if so, weâve got you covered. Contact us at [company email/other support lines] and weâll get back to you ASAP. For all other inquiries, weâll contact you when we are back from the holiday â we might be a few pounds heavier but eager to speak with you! Happy Holidays.â Things happen during the holidays, we know. Let your callers know you are still there just in case!
Good day. Youâve reached the residence of the OâMeara family on 5th and Oak. We regret not being able to attend to your call. However, if you choose to, you may leave your contact information at the tone, and we shall be most happy to return your call as soon as we are able. Thank you for your call. Include the name of the individual, family or business State you are sorry you cannot get to the phone Ask them to leave their contact information behind Thank them for their call Informal Voicemail Greetings
If your prospect has already made up their mind about you or what youâre offering by the end of the voicemail, chances are they wonât respond with a callback.