digestdot.com digestdot.com
Search:    Site Home -> About Us -> Security & Privacy -> ToS -> Add Url -> Submit Article   
Add Url
 

Property & Estate

Education & Learning

Automotive

Online & Indoor Games

Culture & Art

Jobs & Careers

Finance & Banking

Society & Communities

Eating & Drinking

Home Family & Garden

Online Shopping

Relationship & Lifestyle

Sports

Teens & Kids

Science & Research

Issues & News

Travel & Accommodation

Self Management

Entertainment

Law & Politics

Medical Care

Health & Hygiene

Internet & Computers

Business & Services

 

  Site Home » Business & Services » Small Businesses
   
 

How Your Phone is Answered Says a Lot About Your Cleaning Company

   

The way you and your employees answer your phone is extremely important to your business. Much of the contact you have with customers or potential customers will be through the telephone so you want them to feel that they're dealing with a professional, courteous business. Here are some tips for ensuring your phone answering skills are top notch:

  • Answer incoming calls by the third ring.

  • When answering the phone, be warm and courteous. Remember that you're representing the company and you want to make a good impression by having a pleasant sounding voice.

  • Speak slowly and clearly. Don't talk so fast that the caller can't understand you.

  • Speak with a moderate volume. Don't speak so soft that the caller can't hear you, and don't speak so loud that they have to hold the phone away from their ear.

  • When answering the phone, have a standard greeting, and then identify yourself and your company. For example, "Good morning, ABC Cleaning Company, this is John. How may I help you?"

  • Have a positive tone to your voice. If you're not having a good day, be conscious of it because the tone of your voice is easily detected. Be positive with your responses as well. Instead of saying, "I don't know" say something like, "Let me find out for you".

  • Take complete telephone messages. Use a telephone log and get the caller's name, company name, phone number, who the message is for, and a detailed message. If you're not sure how to spell the name ask them to spell it out for you. Be sure to get the message to the correct person right away.

  • Return calls either the same day or within one business day. Nothing is more irritating to a caller than to make a phone call and not have it returned right away.

  • If you need to put the caller on hold, ask if it's ok to do that and get back to them right away. Don't leave people on hold for too long. If they're waiting for someone who is on another line, check in with them to see if they want to continue holding.

  • Don't use the speaker phone. People don't feel comfortable being put on speaker phone and gives them the impression that the call isn't private.

  • Avoid using an answering machine. . .voicemail is a more professional choice. Either way, be sure your message offers the information they need: greeting, company name, etc.

  • Make sure all employees who will be answering the phone are trained the same way so phone answering is always pleasant and consistent.

Author: Steve Hanson
 
Author Bio:

Steve Hanson

Steve Hanson, President of TheJanitorialStore.com, has over 20 years of experience as a building service contractor. His first company was located in Boise, Idaho. In 2002 he sold the business and relocated to Minnesota where he started a new commercial cleaning company and a janitorial supplies distributor company.

Steve always had the desire to begin an online community for building service contractors. So much of what is available in this industry is for much larger janitorial companies -- there aren't many places online for people who are just getting started, or people who already have a small, successful cleaning business, but would like to take their business to the next level. So in 2005 he started TheJanitorialStore.com.

TheJanitorialStore.com is a community for owners of small commercial cleaning companies that is designed to allow subscribers to ask questions, participate in tele-seminars, find training programs designed for the smaller company, share their knowledge in telephone and online discussion forums, read new articles every week, and much more.

This article can be searched using: small business, small business opportunity, small business online assistance
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Defining Your Niche as a Virtual Assistant
 
EBay For Stay At Home Moms
 
5 Ways to Build Rapport With a Complete Stranger
 
MLM Companies
 
Should You Invite Friends And Family To Join Your Program?
 
Restroom Revenues?
 
Balancing Home & Work: The Challenge of the Home-Based Business
 
Business Force Multipliers!
 
How to Make Networking Work For You, Part 2
 
The Key to Niche Marketing is the Right Product
 
 
 
 
 

Customer Service ? What You Say Makes a Difference

Have you noticed that some people can put across the most unpopular idea without trouble, while othe ... - Andy Britnell
 

Should You Be Selling Information Products?

Or website design secrets. The surface has just been scratched! Here are just a few of the excellent ... - Benjamin Scott
 

Cyber Schmooze Your Way To The Top!

What if I told you that there was a secret force right under your nose that could help you to be suc ... - Kristie Tamsevicius
 
 

Get More Impact From Your Annual Conference

How can you get more attention for your conference and your association? Use some of these Power Mar ... - George Torok
 

PR: The Thrill of a Good Idea

The notion that a business, non-profit or association manager can actually hold a big key to success ... - Robert A. Kelly
 
 
Site Home -> Security & Privacy -> ToS
© 2006-2008 www.digestdot.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.