Cell Phone Voice Mail
Cell Phone Voice Mail
Who Will Answer Your Cell Phone Voice Mail?

September 08, 2004

By: Wendy Whittaker
Website: http://www.1st-in-cell-phones.com

Who Will Answer Your Cell Phone Voice Mail?

When your friends call your cell phone voice mail, what do they hear? Is there a terse message from you stating the obvious? “Not answering. Leave message.” Why not get a professional to answer your cell phones voice mail?

Numerous companies offer a variety of downloadable cellular phone voice mail messages. A few are free. Most will cost you a small amount of money. You can choose a standard polite message for your phones voice mail or a humorous message you probably wouldn’t want your mother to hear.

You can even hire a company to professionally produce your own personal cellular phone greeting. These custom messages can incorporate music, sound effects, personal information and just about any type of voicemails you want, including your own. Your personal cell phone voice mail greeting can usually be produced in just one or two days.

If you want to get your friend’s attention, have a celebrity answer your phone. Pick the voice of Elvis, Ned Flanders, Richard Nixon, Madonna or countless other more-famous-than-you people to greet your cell phone callers.

No matter what type of voice mail message you choose for your cell phone, you can win friends and influence people if you will remember this voice mail etiquette:

  • Keep your voice mail greeting short. No one wants to listen to a message that drones on and on, no matter how funny.
  • Update your voice mail message regularly. People who call your cell phone in July don’t want to hear, “I’m out shovelling snow.”

  • When you get someone else’s voice mail, leave a short, succinct message that includes your phones number.

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About The Author:

Wendy Whittaker is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.1st-in-cell-phones.com.  A cellular phone industry resource featuring articles, comparisons and reviews of cellular phone and service plans.


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