August 12, 2009
Does My Small Business Need a Virtual Office System?
By Jessica Kostek, TMCnet Channel Editor
Earlier in the week, CEO Ari Rabban of Phone.com (News - Alert) posted on the company blog some interesting information about the importance of small businesses investing into a virtual office system. Owning a small to mid-sized business has its difficulties, but keeping in touch with clients shouldn’t be.
One way to help customers is to provide them one simple phone number. According to Rabban, there’s no need for customers to keep track of multiple cell phone numbers to reach someone at a business.
“The virtual office professional small business phone solution requires no hardware and you don’t have to switch phone providers for a full list of features, greetings, menus and communications tools,” said Rabban.
SMBs will be able to project a big business image – with out a big business cost. With a Phone.com virtual office, monthly phone and fax costs will remain low while your business enjoys features previously beyond a typical small business budget.
“The first month is 100 percent free, and activation is instant once you register for the free trial,” Rabban said.
A virtual office can easily customize any SMBs call handling situation with features including:
• Continue use of your existing mobile and land line.
• A local number, toll-free number, or keep your existing number.
• Ability to give out one office number.
• Instantly build a customized corporate phone system.
• Provide ROI at a low price point
• Improved office productivity, efficiency and sales rates.
• Enjoy around-the-clock phone support with representatives in the United States
To learn more about this exiting product visit Phone.com’s Web site or check out their channel, Virtual Office, on TMCnet.
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Jessica Kostek is a channel editor for TMCnet, covering VoIP, CRM, call center and wireless technologies. To read more of Jessica’s articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Michael Dinan
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