Mesaatyourservice phone, email, DM script & responses.
We talked about finding a good response for someone who returns your call after we leave a message. This can be used for inviting them to be shown on the cover of mesaatyourservice.com .
The message should create curiosity without sounding like a trap or pissing someone off when they return the call. The goal is for them to return the call, have interest, and NOT think you tricked them.
PHONE MESSSAGE:
"hi, I'm looking for a (tree trimming company/etc) for a new project in Mesa. I keep leaving messages, but I can't seem to get anyone on the phone. Can you give me a call back, please?'.
Try this also... it's a little "softer":
PHONE MESSAGE:
“Hi, this is (NAME). I’m trying to reach the owner at [Company Name] about a new project in Mesa, and I may have the wrong person. Please call me back at [number] when you get a chance.”
PHONE MESSAGE - MORE DIRECT:
“Hi, this is (NAME). I’m trying to reach the owner at [Company Name] about a new project in Mesa. We would like to write an article about your company for the cover of a new local service directory... it's totally free... it's kind of like a high-end Yelp. If you can give me some help, would you call me back at [number], please?”
If you like, you can also add: "You can take a look at the site at mesaatyourservice.com if you like." (test them both and see how it goes)
When they call you back AFTER leaving a PHONE MESSAGE:
“Thanks for calling me back, NAME. I promise not to keep you... I’m reaching out because I need some help with a new project. We’re looking for a (tree trimmer/etc) to promote on the homepage of a new local business directory just launched in Mesa. It's like a high-end Yelp with more information. Am I talking to the right person?."
Go from there... answer questions, etc..
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WHEN YOU EMAIL or DM:
"Hi, I'm looking for a (tree trimming company/etc) for a new project in Mesa. Do I have the right person?
Or-
“Hi, this is (NAME). I’m trying to reach the owner at [Company Name] about a new project in Mesa. I may have the wrong person. Can you let me know, please?”
Or more direct:
"Hi (name). We're looking for a Mesa (roofer, dog groomer, etc) to feature this month on the mesaatyourservice.com homepage, and (company name) was suggested to us. There's no cost... it's like a high-end Yelp. Are you the person who can help me?"
-In emails, keep the subject lines blank or ultra-short, and the messages 75 words or less.
-On DMs, including their name or the company name will greatly increase replies.
WHEN THEY REPLY:
“Thanks for the reply, (NAME).We’re looking for a (tree trimmer/etc) to promote on the homepage of a new local business directory we just launched in Mesa. It's like a high-end Yelp. Are you who could give me some info?"
Go from there... answer questions, etc..
Keep it simple, don't complicate it!
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