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Business Tip
of the Month
For the month of June 2003
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Don't leave the wrong business message
If your business is typical, you use the telephone constantly, especially to call customers and prospective
customers. When you can't reach the individual you called, you probably leave a message asking that your call be
returned. Give some thought to how you leave your message – it could make a difference to the profitability of
your company.
Most of us have had messages left on our answering machines that are all but impossible to understand. When you
leave a message for someone, here are a few tips to see that your message is understandable. These tips may also
mean the difference between getting a return call or not. And if customers and prospects don't return your calls,
you could be losing their business.
Since some message machines have a limited time allotted for each message, state your name and telephone number
at the start of your message.
Be sure to speak your name clearly, and if your name is unusual, spell it.
When you give your telephone number, speak no faster than you can write the numbers yourself. Remember, the person
listening to your message is trying to write while you are saying the numbers. The number one complaint of those
who receive telephone messages is that the telephone number is spoken too rapidly or not given at all. Even if
you know the person has your telephone number, give it again in your message. If someone needs to look up your
number, it is less likely that you will get a timely return call.
If you are calling from a cell phone, your signal may not be reaching the message machine. You would be wise
to restate your name and number a couple of times to be sure that the message is getting recorded. Even then, if
you have not received a return call in a reasonable amount of time, you may want to call the party again in hopes
of catching them at their telephone.
Once you have completed your telephone message, close by restating your name, your telephone number, and the
date and time of your call.
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