Ever call a business from the yellow pages to get a quote on something you need, only to be met with a "hello" on the other end? Ever get that sudden sinking feeling that the company your calling is less than creditable?
So if you're booking yourself out as a magician, why the hell do you not use a professional voice mail message yourself?
It seems like a silly over sight, but if you're giving your number out to possible bookers then if they do call you you want to make sure that your voice mail message is both friendly, and informative.
If you use a ring back, then avoid offensive songs or lyrics.
Your voice mail message should be well thought out in advanced, and shouldn't sound like you're making it up as you go. Try reading from a script once or twice before recording it.
Your message should include your name, your stage name(if you use one), a brief apology for missing the call, your website, and instructions if the person wants to be called back.
Just thought I'd throw that out there. I'll try to expand upon this idea a bit later when I'm not pressed for time. Gotta love work....
So if you're booking yourself out as a magician, why the hell do you not use a professional voice mail message yourself?
It seems like a silly over sight, but if you're giving your number out to possible bookers then if they do call you you want to make sure that your voice mail message is both friendly, and informative.
If you use a ring back, then avoid offensive songs or lyrics.
Your voice mail message should be well thought out in advanced, and shouldn't sound like you're making it up as you go. Try reading from a script once or twice before recording it.
Your message should include your name, your stage name(if you use one), a brief apology for missing the call, your website, and instructions if the person wants to be called back.
Just thought I'd throw that out there. I'll try to expand upon this idea a bit later when I'm not pressed for time. Gotta love work....