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May 4, 2009

How Your Phone System Can Affect Your Marketing Results

As you click on this article, you’re probably thinking, “How are phone systems related to Small Business Marketing?”. I think having a good phone system is closely related to providing good customer service to your clients and customer service goes hand in hand with advertising.

How? Simple…Let’s say you stuffed 1000 marketing letters over the weekend and you send them out Monday morning. Let’s also assume you’re a 1-2 person operation. There will be a time when you’re out of the office and/or everyone will be out of the office. A prospect receives one of your mailings and decides to call. Your answering machine picks up, your message comes on and the prospect hangs up before leaving a message.

Benefits of PBX Systems

Wouldn’t it be nice if that call was forwarded to your cell phone, home phone, or any other number where a live person picked up? The answer is yes! “But JD, what about call forwarding?” Yes, even the most basic phone line will have call forwarding and you can use that option. Still, wouldn’t have been nice if your call was routed to an automated call attendant where the prospect would of had options where their call be routed to? That’s another benefit of using a PBX system. It gives your small business, a not so small feel to your clients and prospects.

This may not be a very big deal if you were selling small ticket items but what if you weren’t selling $5 widgets? What if you were selling something that cost $500+ and that product came with a warranty that you service? What if your company provided a service that required the customer to sign up for a certain duration? I would be hesitant to buy a big ticket item that had a 1 year warranty from a company I felt may or may not be around in a year. Especially in this economy…

At one point or another, every business started small but you don’t have to let the customer know that you are small. The first thing they see, or in this case, hear, is going to be the person or machine answering the phone. A PBX system let’s them know that you’re not a small startup company or a 1 person operation. It also gives you a lot of functionality for less money than hiring a receptionist.

Here are some available options:

Dedicated in-house PBX system:

The equipment is installed in your office.

Smallest and least expensive systems can handle up to 14 extensions. -see Talkswitch 240VS - Retails for $695 http://www.talkswitch.com/us/en/products/phoneSystems/240vs.aspx

Pros: You pay 1 time and own the equipment forever and you use your own phone number.

Cons: The price of the equipment and if your company gets bigger, you’ll outgrow the system and will need to buy a new one.

Virtual PBX Systems

You pay for the service monthly, no equipment to buy, and the VPBX company handles everything for you.

Basic service can cost $9.99/month which gives you 5 extensions and 100 minutes.

The catch here are the limited amount of extensions and minutes you have. Just like wireless cell phone service, when you go over your minutes, you end up paying for it. Rates vary but average about $.07 cents a minute.

Pros: Cost of entry is very low, no equipment to buy, and it’s scalable. If your company grows and needs more extensions, you would just upgrade to a higher plan.

Cons: You are given a phone number, although you get a free 800 number from the VPBX service, if you ever decide to cancel the service, you’ll lose that number.

There are many Virtual PBX providers out there and I will compare them in a follow up article.

Thanks for visiting, reading, and contributing!

-JD

About The Author

JD Pham

JD’s Small Business Advertising & Marketing Blog - http://www.UticaLounge.com
JD’s Inflatable Advertising Store - http://www.UticaDistribution.com

JD Pham started his very first company at the very ripe age of 20 with nothing but a small tax return. Needless to say he was very lucky and parlayed 1 internet cafe into 4. Since then he’s owned & operated a financial services practice and an inflatable advertising distribution company.

You can visit his blog at http://www.UticaLounge.com for more great articles.

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April 24, 2009

Types of Mobile Marketing Services

In a time when a lot of people are spending less and less money shopping, it is only wise to find a marketing campaign that is cost effective and efficient in reaching your potential customers. Mobile marketing is the solution that you might be looking for. In fact, a lot of retail companies are already reaping the benefits of advertising through SMS or mobile devices. Maybe the time is ripe for you to consider using this type of promotional strategy too. Below is an overview of the different types of premium SMS projects you can undertake as part of you marketing campaign.

One of the first things that companies do when starting a mobile marketing campaign is to get short code solutions, which can be a dedicated short code or a shared short code. Basically, short codes are your own personal business marketing address. You need this service for your mobile campaigns. For example, if your customer wants to know the services that your company is providing, they can access short codes to get the information they need. In fact, even politicians during the last elections used mobile short codes to reach and communicate with voters.

SMS Alerts is one of the most popular mobile marketing solutions you can use. For a minimal fee per month, this service can provide your potential customers or subscriber base with promotional content or free information about your product, company or anything that is related to the products that you sell or services that you provide. You can either send message information manually or, if your subscriber list is huge, you can fully automate your message alert sending procedure using existing tools of your business or company. News agencies make use of this service to provide weather reports, investment news and even stock market updates. Meanwhile, retailers use SMS Alert to provide sale announcements and other promotional campaigns.

SMS Voting and SMS Contests are also popular types of mobile marketing. More often than not, SMS Voting is used by television programs and in national events to enable viewers to choose who they want to win in a contest, for example, or a certain survey or poll. Meanwhile, SMS contests are used as a venue for customers to join or participate in promos and contests. Instead of dropping forms or tickets in drop boxes, you could ask your customers to send promo codes via SMS if they want to participate in a contest or competition that your company is sponsoring. Other popular types of SMS solutions include SMS Gateway, SMS Classified, and SMS Feedback.

For more information, visit http://www.gomotext.com Or call us at 1-866-436-9011
About The Author

Dr Roni Dhar is the founder and president of GOMOTEXT.COM which helps brand marketers, agencies, wireless carriers and content providers engage consumers one-on-one via mobile marketing campaigns

http://www.gomotext.com

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