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Effective VoiceMail Messaging: Do's and Don'ts
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| Guest post by: Trish Bertuzzi |
Article Overview: Whether we like it or not, voice mail has become the first step in the sales process. There is quite a bit of debate surrounding whether to leave voice mail messages or whether to just keep dialing a number in the hope that the prospect will answer the phone. We vote for leaving voice messages....why miss an opportunity to create an impression?
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Effective VoiceMail Messaging: Do's and Don'ts
Voice mail can be one of the greatest sales tools ever created if you know how to use it.
The first fact you have to embrace is that, on average, only 5% of the
voice mail messages you leave will result in a return call. Depressed
about that? Well, don't be. Your voice mail message can and does serve
more than one purpose. Of course it is fantastic when a prospect
returns your call but even if they don't, you still have laidthe
groundwork for effective communication of your value proposition.
Think
of your voice mail messagesas value proposition building blocks. How
effective theyare in this strategyis predicated on integrating the
technique into an effective outbound call methodology - more about that
in a future posting. Let's focus for now on the Do's and Don'ts of Voice Mail Messaging.
Don't
- Refer to your company as the industry leader
- Spew your company history or name drop more than 2 relevant customers
- Reference the fact that they recently attended a trade show or downloaded a white paper
- Ask for a commitment of their time before you have established credibility
- Leave your email or web address in your voice mail message
Do
- Be concise, outline what you want to say before you make the call
- Limit yourself to 90 words or less - it will force you to focus on the message and not the fluff
- Provide a compelling reason for them to call you back
- Use vocal variety, people will hear the passion in your voice much more than they will hear the actual words
- Ask them to call you back "today" - convey a sense of urgency
If you view each voice mail message as a mini commercial for your product or service and invest some time in developing these actionable sound bites, when you do get in touch with your prospect, they will have a basic understanding of your value proposition and you will be that much more ahead of the curve. Related Articles
Article Tags: inside sales, sales, voice mail
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About the Author: Trish Bertuzzi RSS for Trish's articles - Visit Trish's website Trish Bertuzzi founded The Bridge Group, Inc. with a mission to help technology companies build highly successful inside sales teams. Since founding The Bridge Group in 1998, Trish has helped over 180 technology clients build, expand, and optimize their inside sales strategies. Trish writes about Inside Sales metrics, tips & trends at the Inside Sales Experts blog. Click here to visit Trish's website Effective VoiceMail Messaging Dos and Donts The Flaw In Calculating Inbound v Outbound Marketing Why Prospecting is Like Baseball Have You Mastered Sales 15 |
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