5 Professional Voicemail Greeting
Examples
Limecall
While missed calls aren’t ideal, having a great Business Voicemail
Greeting can let your caller know you’re still available. The best
company voicemail greetings inform your clients (and future customers)
why you are unavailable and how they might reach out to you. They’re
also short and precise. To avoid callers hanging up midway through your
greeting, keep it between 6 and 24 seconds long. Below are sample
greetings you can use to make your own:
1. Hi! Thank you for calling [name of the company/your name]. Please
leave a quick message, and we will respond as soon as we can. Have a
fantastic day!
2. Thank you for phoning [your business]. We eagerly forward to chatting
with you. You can leave your name, contact information, and the purpose
of your call. We will call you back soon. Have a wonderful day.
3. Thank you for contacting us! We swear there’s never a good or bad
moment to call [company name], but you’ve reached us outside of
business hours. Please leave your name, phone number, and the best time
to approach you, and we’ll call you when we’re available.
4. Hello, and thank you for calling! We’re sorry, but we’re currently
closed. Please leave your name, phone number, and best time to reach
you, and we will contact you within one business day. Thank you very
much.
5. Hello, [your name] at [X company] has reached out to you. We
apologize for the inconvenience. Our office will be closed until [date].
Please include your name and phone number, and one of our
representatives will contact you as soon as possible. Thank you for calling
[business name], and I hope you have a wonderful [holiday]!
How is call scheduling so beneficial?
Take a look at the different scenarios. It will help you in knowing
how Call Scheduling is helpful.
1: You have lunch at the same time each day, between 2 and 3 p.m. You
can arrange your calls to go directly to a colleague every day for that hour
using Call Scheduling.
2: You leave the office at 6 p.m. every day. With Call Scheduling, you may
have your Auto Attendant professionally answer and route any incoming
calls after 6 p.m. to voicemail or your phone.
3: You’re in charge of a tiny medical group. You can merge real-time shift
calendars with integrated on-call notifications with On-Call Scheduling to
assist you in managing your staff resources.
How to block incoming calls on android phones?
First and foremost, get yourself acquainted with Do Not Disturb. Since
the release of Android Marshmallow in 2015, Do Not Disturb has been
accessible. This feature allows you to mute notifications temporarily (or
permanently). You may create multiple rules and schedules for your
phone to follow with Do Not Disturb enabled, such as muting
notifications for specific contacts, periods, and more.
To block an Incoming Call with Do Not Disturb mode, follow the
below-mentioned steps:
1. Go to the Settings app on your Android phone.
2. Click on the Sound option.
3. Choose Do Not Disturb.
4. Click on Calls.
5. Then, click on the Allow Calls.
6. Choose don’t allow any calls from the pop-up menu.
7. Make Allow repeats callers to the off position.

5 Professional Voicemail Greeting Examples

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    5 Professional VoicemailGreeting Examples Limecall While missed calls aren’t ideal, having a great Business Voicemail Greeting can let your caller know you’re still available. The best company voicemail greetings inform your clients (and future customers) why you are unavailable and how they might reach out to you. They’re also short and precise. To avoid callers hanging up midway through your greeting, keep it between 6 and 24 seconds long. Below are sample greetings you can use to make your own: 1. Hi! Thank you for calling [name of the company/your name]. Please leave a quick message, and we will respond as soon as we can. Have a fantastic day! 2. Thank you for phoning [your business]. We eagerly forward to chatting with you. You can leave your name, contact information, and the purpose of your call. We will call you back soon. Have a wonderful day. 3. Thank you for contacting us! We swear there’s never a good or bad moment to call [company name], but you’ve reached us outside of business hours. Please leave your name, phone number, and the best time to approach you, and we’ll call you when we’re available. 4. Hello, and thank you for calling! We’re sorry, but we’re currently closed. Please leave your name, phone number, and best time to reach you, and we will contact you within one business day. Thank you very much.
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    5. Hello, [yourname] at [X company] has reached out to you. We apologize for the inconvenience. Our office will be closed until [date]. Please include your name and phone number, and one of our representatives will contact you as soon as possible. Thank you for calling [business name], and I hope you have a wonderful [holiday]! How is call scheduling so beneficial? Take a look at the different scenarios. It will help you in knowing how Call Scheduling is helpful. 1: You have lunch at the same time each day, between 2 and 3 p.m. You can arrange your calls to go directly to a colleague every day for that hour using Call Scheduling. 2: You leave the office at 6 p.m. every day. With Call Scheduling, you may have your Auto Attendant professionally answer and route any incoming calls after 6 p.m. to voicemail or your phone. 3: You’re in charge of a tiny medical group. You can merge real-time shift calendars with integrated on-call notifications with On-Call Scheduling to assist you in managing your staff resources. How to block incoming calls on android phones? First and foremost, get yourself acquainted with Do Not Disturb. Since the release of Android Marshmallow in 2015, Do Not Disturb has been accessible. This feature allows you to mute notifications temporarily (or permanently). You may create multiple rules and schedules for your
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    phone to followwith Do Not Disturb enabled, such as muting notifications for specific contacts, periods, and more. To block an Incoming Call with Do Not Disturb mode, follow the below-mentioned steps: 1. Go to the Settings app on your Android phone. 2. Click on the Sound option. 3. Choose Do Not Disturb. 4. Click on Calls. 5. Then, click on the Allow Calls. 6. Choose don’t allow any calls from the pop-up menu. 7. Make Allow repeats callers to the off position.