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    Today, I was on the phone, pitching a new book to hard-to-reach editors.

    An assistant came to the line at one place, and very pleasantly asked me if she could take a message.

    Almost without exception, assistants such as this person, in the publishing world, are first-rate communicators, so you can rely on them to accurately capture your message and convey it.

    But I don’t leave my messages with them, as a general rule—especially if I’m promoting a new title.

    Here are five, rock-solid reasons for asking the assistant to put your call into the buyer’s voice mail:

    (1) What you say is exactly what he or she hears. There is no “lost in translation” problem with a robot.

    (2) Your buyer can hear your enthusiasm, first-hand. She won’t hear it from her assistant.

    (3) You can get a second bite at the apple, if your first message missed the mark, in your estimation, either by erasing it, or adding to it with a second voice message.

    (4) You can speak faster, and cram in a lengthier m

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    But I don’t leave my messages with them, as a general rule—especially if I’m promoting a new title.

    Here are five, rock-solid reasons for asking the assistant to put your call into the buyer’s voice mail:

    (1) What you say is exactly what he or she hears. There is no “lost in translation” problem with a robot.

    (2) Your buyer can hear your enthusiasm, first-hand. She won’t hear it from her assistant.

    (3) You can get a second bite at the apple, if your first message missed the mark, in your estimation, either by erasing it, or adding to it with a second voice message.

    (4) You can speak faster, and cram in a lengthier

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    h them, as a general rule—especially if I’m promoting a new title.

    Here are five, rock-solid reasons for asking the assistant to put your call into the buyer’s voice mail:

    (1) What you say is exactly what he or she hears. There is no “lost in translation” problem with a robot.

    (2) Your buyer can hear your enthusiasm, first-hand. She won’t hear it from her assistant.

    (3) You can get a second bite at the apple, if your first message missed the mark, in your estimation, either by erasing it, or adding to it with a second voice message.

    (4) You can speak faster, and cram in a lengthier

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    actly what he or she hears. There is no “lost in translation” problem with a robot.

    (2) Your buyer can hear your enthusiasm, first-hand. She won’t hear it from her assistant.

    (3) You can get a second bite at the apple, if your first message missed the mark, in your estimation, either by erasing it, or adding to it with a second voice message.

    (4) You can speak faster, and cram in a lengthier

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    cond bite at the apple, if your first message missed the mark, in your estimation, either by erasing it, or adding to it with a second voice message.

    (4) You can speak faster, and cram in a lengthier message than most humans could ever comfortably transcribe.

    (5) You don’t have to “dumb down” or sanitize your message because a mediator is involved.

    Don’t worry; asking for voice mail isn’t insulting. All you have to say, when asked, “May I take a message?” is this:

    “Sure, does she have voice mail? Oh, great, my message is lengthy so may I please have that? Thanks!”

    Then, you and your message are on the way, just as you want them, saying no more, and no less.

    What could be better than that?

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