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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various voicemail messages used by participants who are Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for crafting effective voicemail greetings that communicate both their family and consulting roles.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their voicemail message that includes their title and a friendly invitation to leave a message.
  • Another participant mentions a concise message that identifies their family and invites callers to leave a message, noting that they had to shorten it due to family feedback.
  • Several users describe using multiple voicemail mailboxes to separate personal and business messages, with one participant detailing how their message changes based on the type of caller.
  • One participant highlights a friend's voicemail that includes promotional content, suggesting it may influence callers' perceptions.
  • Another participant shares a similar voicemail structure, emphasizing the importance of being reachable while maintaining a personal touch.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the length and content of voicemail messages, with some participants favoring brevity while others prefer more detailed greetings. No clear consensus emerges on the ideal voicemail format.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their individual voicemail experiences, reflecting a variety of approaches to balancing personal and professional communication.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on how to craft their voicemail messages may find the shared experiences helpful.

RossDeb2
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I'm trying to figure out what type of message I should leave on my machine to let people know that they have reached my family home and that I am also a PC consultant. Does anyone have some suggestions? TIA
 
Mine says:
You have reached 954-555-1212 and the home office of Carolyn Kraham, Independent Director and Trainer for The Pampered Chef. I am unable to take you call at the moment. Please leave your anme, number and a brief message after the tone and I will be sure to get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks and have a great day!"
 
Mine says..."You have reached the Smith Family, we cannot take your call at this time so please leave your name, number and a brief message and we will get back to you as soon as possible. If you are calling for Erin Smith( insert title), please dial 757-555-1212. Thanks and have a wonderful day."

My cell phone says pretty much the same thing...."Hello, you have reached Erin Smith, Independent Future Director of Sales and Training with the Pampered Chef. I cannot take your call at this time but it is very important to me. Please leave your name, number and a breif message and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you and have a wonderful day."

HTH~
 
Mine says "You have reached The Stephens' residence and also Jennifer Stephens, Pampered Chef Consultant. Please, leave a message after the beep."

I had a longer one but my husband kept making fun of me for being so long and I shortened it some.
 
Can you have more than one mailbox? Our phone provider provides up to 5 voicemail mailboxes with one phone number. So our message is:
Hi! You've reached the Empke household and also Marg Empke of the Pampered Chef. To leave a Pampered Chef message please push one. To leave a message for Marg, Colin, Sloane, Parker, Rhys or Walker, please do so after the beep. Thanks and have a great day!
If they push one they get:
"Hi, you've reached the home office of Marg Empke, independent consultant with the Pampered Chef, Canada." Then I usually leave a teaser about the host/guest special.
HTH!
 
Marg, how do you find out whether you have the multi-voicemailbox option on your phone service?
 
Mine says, "Hi, you've reached the home of the Aebi's and Wendy Aebi, Pampered Chef consultant. Please leave a message and we'll call you back. Thanks for calling and have a great day!"

I have a friend with another direct sales company whose message always has her specials and an invitation to book, which must be a great idea, because it always makes me feel a little guilty if I'm just calling about a playdate, so it's obviously working on my subconscious.
 
Our phone has 3 "mailboxes". So my message is:

"Hello, you have reached the Kearns residence and Sandra Kearns, Pampered Chef consultant. If you have a message for the Kearns' family please press 1. If you have a Pampered Chef message please press 2 or you can try me on my cell phone 623-XXx-XXXX. Thank you and have a blessed day."

It's kinda long, but helps us when we are checking our messages. My husband doesn't have to sit through 3 or 4 of my business messages to receive one for him and the family.
 
Mine is basically the same. My daughter says. Hi you've reached the Widmayer Family.. (and I say) and Tina Widmayer, independent consultant for the pampered chef.. leave a message after the beep and we'll get back to you as soon as we can. Have a great day.
 

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