• Using Diamond Certified on the Phone
  • <p></p> <img src="https://s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/dcr-apis/wp_contents/uploads/DCR-ADMIN/AdobeStock_111147435.jpeg" alt="undefined" style="height: auto;width: auto"/> <p></p> <p>When done strategically, referencing your company’s Diamond Certified status during phone calls is a powerful way to increase appointment-setting success and convert more quality-minded shoppers into long-term customers. Here are three of the biggest benefits of using Diamond Certified on the phone:<br><br><strong>1. You’ll Strengthen Your First Impression</strong><br>Your company brand is always working, even after business hours. Adding Diamond Certified to your voicemail greeting increases the likelihood that callers leave a message instead of hanging up to try a competitor.<br><br>Here’s an example of a voicemail message you can use: “Thank you for calling ABC Service. We recently earned the prestigious Diamond Certified, which means we’ve been independently rated Highest in Quality and Helpful Expertise. Please leave a message and we’ll return your call as soon as possible.”<br><br>That brief mention of Diamond Certified builds confidence and can meaningfully increase your message conversion rates, leading to more quality prospects.<br><br><strong>2. You’ll Elevate Live Conversations</strong><br>When speaking with potential customers on the phone, mentioning your Diamond Certified status reinforces credibility before you ever arrive onsite. As you confirm an appointment, you might say, “Please put a big diamond next to our name—we’ve been independently rated Highest in Quality and Helpful Expertise.” This simple “bookmarking” technique helps reduce no-shows, increases perceived value before the appointment and prevents prospects from committing to competitors before meeting you.<br><br><strong>3. You’ll Limit Competitive Shopping</strong><br>When customers hear that your company has earned Diamond Certified, it can reduce their perceived need to continue calling competitors. You’re positioning your company as a top-tier option, not just another bid.&nbsp;</p>