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Are You Lost In Voice Mail Land?

Written by: Michelle Cubas

Article Overview: Technology works with or against us. It can be a barrier between our prospects, customers and our value to them. Your invited to ponder several points that will clear the rubble from your communication path and open the channels for valiant customer care.

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Are You Lost In Voice Mail Land?

Voice Mail is a time-saving, easy-to-use communication tool when used with respect and consideration. Unfortunately, that is not how it is used.

Consider . . .
When you call a friend, a business or require service, what is on vour mind? Perhaps satisfying a need that motivated you to call in the first place, right! You have something urgent to share or request. There are several aspects of filling that need - reassurance, promise, delivery, and ongoing service!

Points to Ponder—
Consider what is the subtext in your message:

Now, how do you feel when the recording plays on?
How important do you feel when the robotic message about “helping other customers” comes on? Instantly, internally a voice says, “Well, who am I, chopped liver?” I was calling to maybe become a customer. I don’t like how you treated me with that recording that is hardly a response. I came away frustrated and did not receive information that advanced my connection to you. For instance, useful information includes hours of operation, where you are and when to expect a return call and from whom. Are you on vacation, at a seminar or grooming your dog? How about an attempt at a connection?

A powerful reassurance tool is tone of voice.
In analyzing your own voice mail message, how does your voice sound?
Are you out of breath, do you sound sincere, is your voice tired and meek, do you mumble and stumble?
Sound attracts! Perk up your tone of voice by taking three deep breaths before recording your message.

What about your voice excites the prospect to hear from you again?
• Your voice sets a tone for a future relationship. Will prospects enjoy
the sound of your voice and hearing from you? (Practice with a
video recorder or tape player.)
• Enthusiasm evokes attention! Your message is a promotional opportunity.
• Confidence is contagious and people want to work with you. Teach hem how.
• Urgency—Be in a hurry without brushing people off. Give them a time to expect a return call or another number when appropriate.
• Greet your callers with a smile in your voice. You're welcoming and inviting them to do business with you.
• Write what you're going to say before you record so there is no question as how to do business with you.
• Write what you're going to say before you record so there is no hesitation.
Ongoing service
Will they think of you when their need dictates again?
Successful communication flows two ways. It requires accessibility to keep a fluid flow. Communication and accessibility are the foundations for exceptional customer service. They will set your business apart from most. Be available, or prospects and clients will go somewhere else.

What are you promising? Predictable, more of the same?
Content and language define your promise. Consider the hidden message when a caller hears, "We're either on the phone or out of the office". TRANSLATION -- "You can't catch me, and I will get to you when I darn well please!” Slip into the caller's moccasins, and you will remember what frustration is. It's subtly confrontational to the caller and destroys confidence that you'll be there when they need you!

How does the above phone message serve a need for further information?
Instead, consider using your “air” time as an infomercial to promote an award just received or a conference you’re attending to bring back information to clients.

Overcome Disappointment and Frustration
People are contacting you for a reason, and they become disappointed when faced with a multiple-choice menu, "We're either on the phone or in the refrigerator.” What difference does it make to them? You haven't answered their desire for information! Remember how you want them to feel when they hang up the phone!

In our short-attention span world, people want an instant response or at least information to keep them interested. What is the value of telling the caller you're with someone else or away. How does that serve them?

Vocal delivery counts
Are you memorable? Can prospects hardly wait to meet you? Refreshingly different and unexpected entertainment value is compelling. Personally, I change my phone message frequently so the message is not stale. Consistent positive feedback tells me callers are listening.

Ongoing service
Will they think of you when their need dictates again?
Successful communication flows two ways. It requires accessibility to
keep a fluid flow. Communication and accessibility are the foundations
for exceptional customer service. They will set your business apart from
most. Be available, or prospects and clients will go somewhere else.

This is a voice mail formula that has worked well for me:
1. Identify your business name. Welcome to (business name)!
Use a quick, memorable statement about your business.
(a tagline is useful.) Consider tying your offering into a current event or community item.

2. Offer alternative ways to communicate with you depending on the circumstances (pager, fax, alternate phone number, and email.) My personal favorites are recommendations are the best time to reach you, general business hours, appointments available and other contact information.

3. They can use this data. Define when a reasonable response can be expected (E.g. within 48 hours, by 6 p.m. today).

4. Refer to someone else if you are away for more than two days. "We're on vacation until (date). Please contact (name) if you need immediate assistance. We will follow-up with you when we return. Thank you for your interest in (business name).

If you would like to create a customized, personal message that sets you apart from the herd, or a variety set of different scenarios including voice over, please call Michelle Cubas for details. Other languages are also available.
—MC

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About the Author: Michelle Cubas
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Michelle is an expert enterprise coach, business author and national public speaker. Her business practice focuses on contemporary business issues like Business Literacy™. It builds an interior scaffolding—to communicate, to operate and to apply intelligence at every level of a company.

Business Literacy peels away years of ineffective behavior and habits and forges new pathways to professional and personal effectiveness to produce results and purposeful actions that build self-reliance.

As an enterprise coach hired by fledgling business owners and international corporations, her expertise brings real-world, real-time perspectives to marketing, processes and patterns. Her maximizing tools and practical resources measure success patterns and effectiveness.

Community:
• City of Phoenix Consultant
• Fresh Start Women’s Center
• CASES—Energy Committees.

B.S—Wayne State University, English/Psychology
Post-Graduate—University of Southern California, Corporate Communications
Adult Learning and Behavior Studies
Community College Certification-Business/Speech
CTI formal coach certification and training
State Board Examiner (Baldrige Principles ,http://www.quality.nist.gov/)
EQ-I® facilitator, DISC certifications
International Association of Coaches
Coachville annual coaches training and conferences.

Peoria, Arizona, is home. Wife, mother of five and nana to six, Michelle enjoys her family, writing and singing as a former USO entertainer.


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