1. Welcome & Main Menu. Hello, and thank you for calling [Company Name], [insert company’s mission statement or slogan]. We are located at [address].
Advanced greetings provide additional functionality for power users, but require additional setup. Contact the UBIT Help Center if you are interested in any of these options and require assistance:
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Oh lord…is it you…again? Well, if you must, leave a name and number after the beep. I’ll try to return the call, if I can stand it, that is.
Your clients don’t have a lot of time, and neither do you. Use the following short voicemail greetings to get to the point quickly and invite them to leave a message.
In the side panel, beside Phone Numbers click the number(s) you have assigned.
Note: if your Auto Attendant menu has options to redirect callers to a particular user or Hunt Group, you need to assign phone number and extension to the user or create the Hunt Group before setting the Auto Attendant option. Read the Knowledge Base articles on How Do I Create And Manage Intermedia Unite Users? and Managing Hunt Groups on Intermedia Unite
Leave out excuses like “I’m probably with a client right now” or “I’m unable to answer the phone right now” – it’s obvious you can’t answer your phone if a caller is listening to your voicemail greeting!
Formal Voicemail Greetings. A formal voicemail greeting is one with a professional tone. It could be for a business or for personal reasons. Formal voicemail greetings are designed to impart a sense of authenticity. They leave the caller with a sense of trust in your abilities, whatever they may be. Good day.
Business voicemail greetings are not the biggest part of your business, but there are so many instances where customers get impressed with small things! And as I said, having a CRM can really help you with your voicemail and calling in general.
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System users set up and adjust their own voice mail greetings and other settings.
This is the first contact that your caller will have with your business. The Main Greeting will play automatically, usually after 1-2 rings. You want to make sure this is short and to the point. Customers do not want to hear a lengthy message here, they just want to get to the department or person they are trying to reach. Always include an option for an operator, in case your listed extensions don’t match their needs.
Pre-populated options will be convenient when you would want to create a new menu with many of the same routing options as an existing menu. This pre-populated menu is created with the same greeting as the source menu but may be modified as necessary.
41. Hello, you’ve reached [X company]. Leave a message so we can call you back as soon as our team has a spare moment.
2. Company Wide Voicemail Greeting. You want to be a little more formal when you're recording a business voicemail greeting for your company. State your business name, your hours of operation, the manner in which you'll reach out to the caller, and a place where he or she can obtain more information about your business.
Setting up voicemail includes the following steps: Creating a voicemail greeting. Setting voicemail options on the main extension that you want to use for your Phone.com number. See Setting Up Voicemail on Your Extensions below to do this. Setting a call handling rule on your Phone.com number to forward unanswered calls to voicemail.
“Hi there! You’ve reached [XYZ Company]. We are unable to take your call at the moment, but we want to hear what you have to say. Please leave your full name, contact details and reason for reaching out, and one of our staff members will get in touch with you within 24 hours. Thanks!”