Want a call back? Be Professional!
This post has been a long time coming . . .
One of my pet peeves in life is when people leave you a voicemail that has no information. I hate it when my friends do it, but I find it completely rediculous when people do it when calling a business.
Tell People Why You're Calling!
Over the past several days, I've gotten voicemails at BiggerPockets that go something like this:
"This is John at 212-555-5555. Call me back"
I'm serious. What on earth is that about?
If you can't take the time to explain why you're calling, do you really think someone on the other end is going to take the time to call you back? In most cases and at most business, they would.
I'm taking a stand.
BiggerPockets will not return your call if you can't have the common courtesy to explain who you are and why you're calling. It isn't that hard, people.
Be Professional When Calling Others, Folks!
Here's all you need to say:
"Hi, this is YOUR NAME HERE calling from YOUR COMPANY (if you've got one) at 212-555-5555. I was calling because YOUR REASON HERE. Please get back to me when you have a chance."
Not only will that get you a call back from someone at BiggerPockets, but it is just good phone etiquette.
For those of you who have left messages with us and wonder why we don't get back to you, I think you know the reason now.
Thanks for listening.
Comments (26)
Yes Joshua, I think people forget that calling back and providing information about the reason your calling is both professional and good customer service. Must sells get close with effective follow through. Vernon Tryon
Vernon Tryon, over 14 years ago
@ Joshua - GREAT post - I am co-signing on this!! Ugh!! Phone etiquette should be a course in colleges or high school for that matter. @Bryan - LOL - LOL - LOVE IT!
Alison Feliciano, over 14 years ago
If they take the time to leave a long message and fail to leave their number, well, I have some choice words to explain those folks.
Joshua Dorkin, over 14 years ago
How about the people that call and leave 5 minute messages and don't leave a call back number. I must get one of those a week! Who the he11 are you Mr. Lengthy Message?!
Bryan Hancock, over 14 years ago
Maybe, but these aren't business partners or even people we know. They don't explain who they are, what they are calling about, or anything else. Need I say more?
Joshua Dorkin, almost 15 years ago
Wow, that's pretty polite where I come from. I had one business partner where our common message was, "Hey sh--head, call me back."
Timothy W., almost 15 years ago
Josh: Just wanted to chime in for a moment, and say that I agree 100% with you. I get people call me all the time and most do not even leave me a message. I feel like that if it isn't important enough for them to leave me a message, then it isn't important for me to call them back. I always try and leave a VM when I call anyone. Other wise, how do you know who they are or what they want?
George, almost 15 years ago
I've got to bump this article . . . over the past few days I've gotten several messages from various people, all of the same form: "This is Joe -- call me back" Seriously? This is a business. Do you want a call back, Joe? Tell me who you are, and why you're calling. It isn't that complicated.
Joshua Dorkin, almost 15 years ago
I can believe it lol!! :) also I used to get a lot of calls from people whom I may have met once somewhere (still get some), and they thought I remembered them on a first name basis, some I do, many I don't, I pass out a lot of business cards. it helps when people explain who they are and where they know me from before several min into conversation. that's my tip!! lol..
Shana Gray, over 15 years ago
Shana - It does not. Sadly this had to become a topic . . .
Joshua Dorkin, over 15 years ago
lol @ the post and commentary. so Josh, what does your answering machine message say? not "hello" beep! lol..
Shana Gray, over 15 years ago
Especially when they say I called you why didn't you call me back. Question did you leave a message? Reply...No
Eleanor Tutti Shorter, over 15 years ago
@Harrison - "Hello"! @David - Thank you. Say it twice is my motto. @Marc - You're friends with Buttafuco? @Sherri - Respectfully, your grandma may have been able to use voicemail as an excuse, but I don't think anyone can use that excuse today. It is really just common sense that we're talking about here. If you are calling people, particularly those that you don't know, it just makes sense to explain who you are and why you're calling, doesn't it? I'm not sure the onus is on the company anymore to teach people common sense.
Joshua Dorkin, over 15 years ago
OK I will say you are all right but this is what my grandma says about voice mail. " hate it and don't know what to say, I call expecting to speak to someone and when I get a machine I don't know how to react." It wasn't part of her life when she was younger and hard to change now. I think it is nice to include the rules/instructions in your recorded instructions for leaving a message for those who do not know what you need from them in order to respond to their message......Teach others how you want to be treated. Thats what I have been taught.
Sherri Graham, over 15 years ago
I can't stand when I get a call like this, "hey Marc-this is joey, I am calling you about X, give me a call". No company name, no number ='s no way to call back!!!
Marc Faulkner, over 15 years ago
I love it when people actually leave a decent message (leave a reason for calling) and they leave their phone number so fast that you can't get the number, not even when you listen to it 5 times! When you leave a phone number, please speak slowly and clearly and leave the number TWICE!
David Hunter, over 15 years ago
I feel your pain Josh. It seems that phone skills are lacking in modern business. How about when you call a business number, and they answer the phone with just a "Hello"??? ~Harrison Painter
Harrison Painter, over 15 years ago
lol. Thanks, Justin.
Joshua Dorkin, over 15 years ago
Wow, Bigger Pockets really does span the entire spectrum, from creative financing multi-million dollar commercial properties down to how to leave a phone message. Boom, I'm home. Scream it from on high, Josh.
Justin Pierce, over 15 years ago
You know what else I hate? How my stupid voice mail provider has a "page her" option and people "page" me (which sends me a text message with just a phone number) without leaving a message. Oh yes, I am going to call you back. Stupid voice mail provider.
Trudy Hoekstra, over 15 years ago
You know, I have taken a lot of sales training courses, and in one of them, the super fantastical guaranteed return call from a voice-mail technique was the vague one-liner than you described above. The premise is that the person you left the message for will assume that they know you and just blindly call you back. I tried it about 100 times and never got a single call. Much better results from just being straight-forward in my messages.
Account Closed, over 15 years ago
Not sure, Ivan. I'm just standing on principal here.
Joshua Dorkin, over 15 years ago
Is it still worth responding to 1-liners? Or is it 99% garbage?
Ivan Jouikov, over 15 years ago
Josh, That's one of my pet peeves too, and here's another related one: "please call . . ." (basically a one-liner sent as a reply in an e-mail). I HATE that too!
Dory Peters, over 15 years ago
Am I one to hold back? NOPE! Thanks for the support, Nick. I'm glad that I'm not the only one out there that gets annoyed by that nonsense.
Joshua Dorkin, over 15 years ago
Josh, Tell us how you really feel! :) I completely agree with you. I hardly ever call anyone back b/c of that fact. You won't even get a mere thought from me if you left no message at all even though I have caller ID. If not leaving a message wasn't important then neither is calling you back. If you can't leave a decent message then don't expect a decent call back.
Nick J., over 15 years ago