Voice2Phone made the announcement earlier this week that they were looking to offer up a new program to allow third-party resellers to offer Voice2Phone's lineup of products, with a focus on the results-drive technology. In this announcement, they also outlined a broad leeway for those looking to sell the products as well.
Under the terms of the program, Voice2Phone is allowing resellers to rebrand the results-drive system under their own name, and from there, earn a commission for each product they sell. The commission program begins at 40 percent, and the ability to rebrand the product according to the reseller provides the added advantage of taking advantage of Voice2Phone's quality to build their own reputation in the market as being a quality provider.
Voice2Phone, meanwhile, gets access to a much wider market than it would have previously, allowing it to tap into the customer bases of all the retailers who decide to work with it. Plus, Voice2Phone also gets a ready market for its variety of services, including voice broadcasting auto dialers as well as an auto dialer operator system that allows for users to speak directly to a customer after contact has been made.
Voice2Phone shouldn't have a hard time finding those interested in reselling; the service is described as simple to use, and even simpler to set up as it requires no special equipment to operate. In fact, the whole thing can be installed on a Windows-based PC, and in turn needs only a sound card and an Internet connection of sufficient speed and bandwidth on which to operate.
Voice2Phone itself describes a system that can be learned in a matter of minutes by volunteers and inexperienced employees alike, while still remaining compliant with Federal do-not-call list laws with a bit of advance setup. It even works with answering machines, as it's specifically designed to wait for an answering machine's standard "beep" before launching into a prerecorded message or handing the connection off to a live operator. Users can expect to make roughly 60 calls per hour on a single line, using a 30 second message.
Thus, Voice2Phone products are likely to become available in a lot more places in fairly rapid fashion; there's no word as yet on just who's signed up to take advantage of the Voice2Phone program,
Edited by Juliana Kenny