Question for JPiper - Posted by Marvin Seawood

Posted by JPiper on December 30, 1998 at 23:18:31:

Hi Marvin:

I use a voicemail system. When someone calls the system they get a general message which direct them to my ad mailbox, my personal mailbox, or to my wife’s mailbox.

If they select the ad mailbox, they are thanked for calling on the ad (it doesn’t say which ad), tells them we will call them back quickly. There is no information on the message.

I’m not a believer in putting out information in a message on a recorder or voicemail. I believe in speaking with each person who calls. I believe that in speaking with people that I make a difference, and that I can create situations or deals. A message on a voice mail can’t do that.

I know some people use automated methods for answering calls, or showing houses. I do neither of these. Again, I think my presence makes a difference.

JPiper

Question for JPiper - Posted by Marvin Seawood

Posted by Marvin Seawood on December 30, 1998 at 21:45:25:

Jim,

“How to Handle Telephone Calls” is a great article.
Thank you so much.

Please tell us if your recorded message says anything
significant about what you do - or just that you’ll
call back.

Marvin