I am amazed how many people leave a message on my office voicemail asking me to call them back without leaving me their phone number so I can do so. Maybe they assume I have caller ID on my office network phone. I don’t.
Others call and leave a slow and lengthy two-minute message and then scramble their phone number in 2 seconds at the end at auctioneer speed. They call me later with another message, angry I have not called them back — and then they don’t leave a phone number at all.
This happens more often than you might imagine and is why my voicemail message encourages people to send me an email for faster service. And, yes, I leave my email address on the message.
Several years ago, I learned our office voicemail system would allow me to set the length of the message time. The shortest option was 30 seconds, and that seemed reasonable to me. What I learned was that the vast majority of callers who were leaving messages could not do so in 30 seconds or less, even when I warned them of the time limit on the message. So, these callers would then leave two or three messages. That was not the result I was seeking.
I received great advice during training several years ago about leaving voicemail messages. The presenter said to clearly state your full name and phone number… twice… at the beginning of every message, as the people you are calling become frustrated when having to listen to long-winded messages while waiting for your contact information. And he said to leave your email address in the message, too. Bingo.
Willy Müller started this mess. He invented the first automatic answering device in 1935 with a 3-foot-tall machine. In 1960, the Ansafone, created by Dr. Kazuo Hashimoto for Phonetel, was the first answering machine sold in America. In 1971, PhoneMate introduced one of the first commercially viable answering machines, which weighed 10 pounds, screened calls and held up to 20 messages on a reel-to-reel tape.
Several decades ago, my dad ran a small business in a small town and didn't have an office phone. His customers caught him when he was at lunch or at his shop or at church and would ask him to do work for them. Others would call him on his home phone. I thought he might appreciate an answering machine, so I bought him one. I could tell by the look on his face that he thought this was the worst gift a person could receive. A few weeks later, he told me, “You know, I think I am getting more business as a result of this thing.” Unless, of course, the caller didn’t leave a call-back number.
Despite all the improvements in technology, some things never seem to change.
Have a wonderful Wednesday, and thanks for reading.
Shane Goodman President and Publisher Big Green Umbrella Media shane@dmcityview.com 515-953-4822, ext. 305 www.thedailyumbrella.com
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Clear Mortgage meteorology
Warmth keeps building into the weekend as conditions stay dry. Cooler air moves in Sunday.
For help with pre-approvals or refinancing, get in touch with Originating Branch Manager Carrie Hansen at carrie.mortgage. |
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Pick up your October CITYVIEW magazine, available on racks across the metro. | | FOOD DUDE Centro — grandeur salvaged
By Jim Duncan
From today’s perspective, Centro proved to be perfectly named. It is the heart of downtown now. But it seemed like an eccentric pipe dream at the turn of the millennium. In fact, the Proudfoot, Bird and Rawson building that houses it, then the Masonic Temple, was on the hit list of powerful players including the mayor, his architectural advisor and chauvinists of the Chipperdale library next door.
City Council meetings then were raucous affairs religiously attended by activists for preservation led by firebrand Nan Stillians and her enthusiastic posse. They held things up long enough for two voices with clout to notice. Against the advice of most of their business friends, Harry and Pam Bookey determined to save the Temple from the wrecking ball. | | READ MORE |
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The 2024 results ... CITYVIEW's Best Of Des Moines® | | Best Local Place to Work Out 1. Iron Chapel Barbell
2. Life Time Des Moines
3. CrossFit 8035. At The Garage
Read all the 2024 results.
Cast your votes in the 2025 Best Of Des Moines Poll now! Open until Nov. 22. Results to be published in the February 2025 issue of CITYVIEW.
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Featured home for sale | |
$989,000 14282 Wildwood Drive, Clive, IA 50325
Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own this marvelous 5-bedroom brick home on 1.33 acres in the heart of Clive. There's more than 6,400 square feet of space and it's on a heavily wooded lot that provides seclusion and privacy on a street that sees very little traffic. If you love nature and watching birds and wildlife, you're going to love this home.
See the listing here.
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SOLD: Featured commercial real estate transaction | | 650 16TH ST., DES MOINES SALE DATE: 2024-07-10 SALE PRICE: $2,315,000 SELLER: BRADY COOPERATIVE HOUSING ASSOCIATION BUYER: THE BRADY LLC ACRES: 0.642 SQUARE FEET: 19,107 |
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Woebegone Wednesday Gilroy's (1238 Eighth St., West Des Moines) is planning a "Harry Potter Brunch of Witchcraft & Wizardry" on Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Survivors of the 1970s Corn Country Safaris will appreciate One Eleven Public House in Knoxville. Mindi Sudman is a graduate of the OG legends Sam & Gabe’s, Jesse’s Embers and Flying Mango, and her pub turns out excellent food and nostalgic fun with all Iowa craft beers on tap. On Nov. 21, the place is hosting a Mork & Mindy Christmas Party "4 p.m. till nanunanu."
Pho Viet restaurant opens tomorrow at 5002 EP True. 11 a.m. with free drinks with all entrees.
Wednesday deals
• Wednesday at Guesthouse Tavern and Oyster (9500 University Ave., West Des Moines) features fried walleye, fries and mignonette for $19.99.
• Kwik Stars offer their excellent fried chicken on Wednesdays for $9.99 for 10 bone-in pieces.
• Basic Bird (2607 Beaver Ave., Des Moines) has $1 wings on Wednesdays.
• Wendy's offers free nuggets (six) with a purchase on Wednesdays.
• Wednesday is Chicago Italian roast beef sandwich day at Graziano Brothers (1601 S. Union St., Des Moines) $10.
• Marianna's (1305 University Ave., Des Moines) has Taco Wednesday and Thursday because they are closed on Tuesday.
• Red Lobster (3838 Westown Parkway, West Des Moines) offers steak and lobster tail with a side for $25 on Wednesday.
• Whatcha Smokin’ BBQ (403 Iowa Ave., Luther) serves fabulous brisket burnt ends as a Wednesday special.
• Wednesdays bring live jazz and discounted food and drink to Panka Peruvian Restaurant (2708 Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines).
• Specialty pizza are discounted $3-$5 on Wednesdays at Scornovacca's.
• Price Chopper delis have $6 meat loaf dinners today with two sides and a dinner roll.
• Opa! (2800 University Ave., West Des Moines) has all night happy hour and $14.99 any steak on the menu on Wednesdays.
• Fresh Thyme (2900 University Ave., West Des Moines) has salmon fillets on sale for $6.99/pound through Tuesday.
• Curbin' Cuisine (1325 Oralabor, Ankeny) has $7 gyros all day every Wednesday.
• Gilroy's (1238 Eighth St., West Des Moines) has all you can eat fried chicken on Wednesdays.
— Jim Duncan, jd91446@aol.com |
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Featured in the current issue of Clive Living magazine | | New again Residents share their home renovation experiences.
By Sean Dengler and Jackie Wilson
For many homeowners, the day comes, sooner or later, when they look around their abode and wonder when the carpet was ever stylish, the wall color ever stunning and the layout ever functional. They realize new curtains, throw pillows and artwork won’t be enough to freshen things up, and the only solution to the weary look of their home is to bite the bullet and invest in some major improvements. And, when the work is done, their home — and enthusiasm for it — feels new.
Creating the perfect closet Deciding what home improvement projects one wants to tackle can be based on a variety of reasons. When Nga Vuong decided to update her closets, it was for practical reasons. “I decided to redo my closets because I wanted a more organized and efficient space that fit my lifestyle,” she says. “Over time, I realized that my old closets weren't making the best use of the space and felt cluttered.” It took time before Nga decided to take action. | | READ MORE |
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FROM KCCI: Contractors suffer 'significant burns' when compressor explodes at Knoxville grocery store. KNOXVILLE, Iowa — Two contractors were seriously burned when a refrigerator unit exploded at the Knoxville Hy-Vee on Tuesday afternoon. ...READ MORE
FROM WHO-TV: Iowa travelers on record pace for guns confiscated by TSA in Des Moines. DES MOINES, Iowa — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced on Tuesday that the number of guns detected at the Des Moines International Airport has nearly doubled the total found in 2023. ...READ MORE
FROM WOI-DT Local 5: City of Des Moines to name new police chief Wednesday. The incoming police chief replaces Chief Dana Wingert, who has served as police chief since 2015. ....READ MORE |
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MLB: LAD 5 SD 6 SD leads the series 2-1; PHI 2 NYM 7 MYM leads the series 2-1.
WNBA: CONN 77 MIN 88 MIN wins the series 3-2
ESPN: New York Mets defeat Philadelphia Phillies 7-2 in Game 3 ... READ MORE
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED: Alex Morgan’s Retirement Marks New Chapter in Her Impact on Women’s Sports... READ MORE
CBS Sports: David Benavidez vs. David Morrell fight: Pair of top contenders to clash for interim light heavyweight title. ...READ MORE |
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1992: Meteorite crashes into Chevy Malibu. On October 9, 1992, 18-year-old Michelle Knapp is watching television in her parents’ living room in Peekskill, New York when she hears a thunderous crash in the driveway. Alarmed, Knapp ran outside to investigate. What she found was startling, to say the least: a sizeable hole in the rear end of her car, an orange 1980 Chevy Malibu; a matching hole in the gravel driveway underneath the car; and in the hole, the culprit: what looked like an ordinary, bowling-ball–sized rock. .... READ MORE
1963: Landslide kills thousands in Italy. On October 9, 1963, a landslide in Italy leads to the deaths of more than 2,000 people when it causes a sudden and massive wave of water to overwhelm a dam.... READ MORE
1936: Hoover Dam begins transmitting electricity to Los Angeles. On October 9, 1936, harnessing the power of the mighty Colorado River, Hoover Dam begins sending electricity over transmission lines spanning 266 miles of mountains and deserts to run the lights, radios, and stoves of Los Angeles. ... READ MORE
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Birthdays and notables | | These celebrities were born on this date: Bella Hadid, Landon Barker, Megan Moroney, Tyler James Williams, Ben Shelton, George Kittle, Louis Hynes, Lecrae Moore, Cole Preston, Jacob Batalon, Sharon Osbourne, Any Gabrielly, Liam Woodrum, Scotty McCreery, Steve Burns, Steve Burns, Tony Shalhoub, Brandon Routh, Sean Lennon
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The answer to yesterday's riddle:
Why was the robot couple’s anniversary in the fall? BECAUSE THEY WERE AUTUMN MATED (AUTOMATED)! - Gail Tomlinson, William Snyder, Shane Goodman, Jolene Goodman (Credit for close enoughs!)
Today's riddle:
What do you call a lazy kangaroo?
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