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1950's Style Greeting
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Frequently asked questions
You can easily browse and select from YouMail's extensive library of community greetings. Simply navigate to the greetings section, browse through the available options, and choose the one that best suits your preferences.
Yes, YouMail offers the flexibility to use both personalized greetings and community greetings. You can record your own messages for certain contacts while choosing from the community library for others. This allows you to create a diverse and engaging greeting experience for your callers.
With YouMail, creating personalized greetings is easy. Simply record your message, addressing it to whomever you choose. You can then assign these greetings to individual contacts or groups for a personalized touch.
YouMail's Smart Greeting feature automatically greets your contacts with both your name and their name for a personal touch. It's a convenient way to make each caller feel valued without having to record individual messages.
Yes, absolutely! You can organize your contacts into groups and assign unique greetings to each group. This feature allows you to tailor your messages to specific sets of contacts, whether it's family, friends, or colleagues.
Yes, YouMail offers professionally recorded greetings for businesses. These greetings provide a polished and professional image for your callers, enhancing your brand's credibility and customer experience.
[1] Not barbershop, properly called "doo-wop." [2] Loud is good for landlines.
I see a lot of people people complaining about the volume or sound quality. I just posted a few 50's style messages you may like better. Do a search for 50's to find them.
Cool
Why cant anyone make a short greeting? THese are soooooooo Looooooooong!
yup, to loud. untell the aim is to blast telemarketers' eardrums out :)
That's cool!
TOO LOUD, AND A BIT GARBLED. MOST OF THE ONES I LIKE ARE TOO LOUD TO USE!
While I like YouMail, I think it's great, but I've been browsing through the greetings, and the vast majority of them are amateurish and juvenile. This one in particular is really crappy, sounds like some kid playing around on Daddy's computer.
too loud and distorted