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How about "Hello this is Kim from Bronzed Beauties, sorry I can not take your call at the moment as I may be with a client. Please leave your name and number and I will call you back as soon as I can. Thanks, bye." This is what I say it's short and straight to the point. :hug:
 
It is the same really - whether the phone is plugged into the wall or just held in your hand the client is still ringing your business. I find the salon name, persons name, how many I help you etc etc etc bit a little ott but just answering 'hello bronzed beauties' gives a professional image without having the client tap her feet while you complete your introduction
 
How about "Hello this is Kim from Bronzed Beauties, sorry I can not take your call at the moment as I may be with a client. Please leave your name and number and I will call you back as soon as I can. Thanks, bye." This is what I say it's short and straight to the point. :hug:

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It is the same really - whether the phone is plugged into the wall or just held in your hand the client is still ringing your business. I find the salon name, persons name, how many I help you etc etc etc bit a little ott but just answering 'hello bronzed beauties' gives a professional image without having the client tap her feet while you complete your introduction
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I should have read your question properly sorry! I would say "hello bronzed beauties Kim speaking" as this saves them having to ask the question "who am I speaking to" :hug:

I really hate it when some one just says "hello" when I call a business like you said!
 

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