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3 Ways to Prevent Your Voicemail Message From Losing You Business

April 17 2016

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If it's been awhile since you recorded your voicemail message, you might not even remember what it says. But our guess is it says something like this:

Hi, you've reached John Smith with Acme Realty. I'm not available now, but leave me a message and I'll get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks for calling!

It's clear and concise, but lacks personality and only gives callers one option for how to proceed: leave you a message, then wait for you to call back. Clearly, the callers who hear your voicemail want something from you. They have questions about listings, the services you provide, or the health of the local housing market that your voicemail doesn't address. Worse still, they may reach out to another agent if they want their questions answered quickly. "Clear and concise" are not desirable voicemail message attributes if they cost you business.

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