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January 25, 2011 at 1:13 PM #18437January 25, 2011 at 2:25 PM #658013
Ren
ParticipantIf AT&T handles phone service in your area, you can get it from them. It’s pretty cheap. I spend about $35/month with very low call volume – it’s mostly on the web site for show, so they know they’re looking at a legitimate business. The vast majority of my customers order online without calling. One trick is to have a link to a FAQ page in an obvious place so they don’t have to call.
January 25, 2011 at 2:25 PM #658816Ren
ParticipantIf AT&T handles phone service in your area, you can get it from them. It’s pretty cheap. I spend about $35/month with very low call volume – it’s mostly on the web site for show, so they know they’re looking at a legitimate business. The vast majority of my customers order online without calling. One trick is to have a link to a FAQ page in an obvious place so they don’t have to call.
January 25, 2011 at 2:25 PM #658076Ren
ParticipantIf AT&T handles phone service in your area, you can get it from them. It’s pretty cheap. I spend about $35/month with very low call volume – it’s mostly on the web site for show, so they know they’re looking at a legitimate business. The vast majority of my customers order online without calling. One trick is to have a link to a FAQ page in an obvious place so they don’t have to call.
January 25, 2011 at 2:25 PM #658677Ren
ParticipantIf AT&T handles phone service in your area, you can get it from them. It’s pretty cheap. I spend about $35/month with very low call volume – it’s mostly on the web site for show, so they know they’re looking at a legitimate business. The vast majority of my customers order online without calling. One trick is to have a link to a FAQ page in an obvious place so they don’t have to call.
January 25, 2011 at 2:25 PM #659144Ren
ParticipantIf AT&T handles phone service in your area, you can get it from them. It’s pretty cheap. I spend about $35/month with very low call volume – it’s mostly on the web site for show, so they know they’re looking at a legitimate business. The vast majority of my customers order online without calling. One trick is to have a link to a FAQ page in an obvious place so they don’t have to call.
January 25, 2011 at 3:40 PM #659159Hobie
ParticipantThis will sound crazy but you may want to get an unlisted 800 number. If you are web based only you probably won’t have very many people calling the 800 directory.
With no listing it will force them to your site plus you won’t get erronous calls from the directory. You will be surprised how many wrong numbers you receive, and pay for…
My personal view about vanity numbers is they take more time to dial than a normal number because I have to look at the phone each time to figure out the number/letter to push. But ….there probably is an app for that /;-)
January 25, 2011 at 3:40 PM #658831Hobie
ParticipantThis will sound crazy but you may want to get an unlisted 800 number. If you are web based only you probably won’t have very many people calling the 800 directory.
With no listing it will force them to your site plus you won’t get erronous calls from the directory. You will be surprised how many wrong numbers you receive, and pay for…
My personal view about vanity numbers is they take more time to dial than a normal number because I have to look at the phone each time to figure out the number/letter to push. But ….there probably is an app for that /;-)
January 25, 2011 at 3:40 PM #658692Hobie
ParticipantThis will sound crazy but you may want to get an unlisted 800 number. If you are web based only you probably won’t have very many people calling the 800 directory.
With no listing it will force them to your site plus you won’t get erronous calls from the directory. You will be surprised how many wrong numbers you receive, and pay for…
My personal view about vanity numbers is they take more time to dial than a normal number because I have to look at the phone each time to figure out the number/letter to push. But ….there probably is an app for that /;-)
January 25, 2011 at 3:40 PM #658091Hobie
ParticipantThis will sound crazy but you may want to get an unlisted 800 number. If you are web based only you probably won’t have very many people calling the 800 directory.
With no listing it will force them to your site plus you won’t get erronous calls from the directory. You will be surprised how many wrong numbers you receive, and pay for…
My personal view about vanity numbers is they take more time to dial than a normal number because I have to look at the phone each time to figure out the number/letter to push. But ….there probably is an app for that /;-)
January 25, 2011 at 3:40 PM #658028Hobie
ParticipantThis will sound crazy but you may want to get an unlisted 800 number. If you are web based only you probably won’t have very many people calling the 800 directory.
With no listing it will force them to your site plus you won’t get erronous calls from the directory. You will be surprised how many wrong numbers you receive, and pay for…
My personal view about vanity numbers is they take more time to dial than a normal number because I have to look at the phone each time to figure out the number/letter to push. But ….there probably is an app for that /;-)
January 25, 2011 at 5:24 PM #658136desmond
ParticipantFor some reason over 15 years ago I was able to get a 800# from MCI and it is really inexpensive, it is not a vanity number, but I do not like those and are a hassle to figure the number out. I would try to get a 800 number for your phone and a 877 with the same number for your fax, make it easy for your customers.
January 25, 2011 at 5:24 PM #659204desmond
ParticipantFor some reason over 15 years ago I was able to get a 800# from MCI and it is really inexpensive, it is not a vanity number, but I do not like those and are a hassle to figure the number out. I would try to get a 800 number for your phone and a 877 with the same number for your fax, make it easy for your customers.
January 25, 2011 at 5:24 PM #658737desmond
ParticipantFor some reason over 15 years ago I was able to get a 800# from MCI and it is really inexpensive, it is not a vanity number, but I do not like those and are a hassle to figure the number out. I would try to get a 800 number for your phone and a 877 with the same number for your fax, make it easy for your customers.
January 25, 2011 at 5:24 PM #658073desmond
ParticipantFor some reason over 15 years ago I was able to get a 800# from MCI and it is really inexpensive, it is not a vanity number, but I do not like those and are a hassle to figure the number out. I would try to get a 800 number for your phone and a 877 with the same number for your fax, make it easy for your customers.
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