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Enjoying The Benefits Of Having A Toll Free Number

Sep 3, 2010 Author: Greg Pierce | Filed under: Communications

“It was during the early 70’s that toll free numbers started. Nowadays, it has become quite popular in businesses. Having a toll free number makes it convenient for customers to ask about sales, services, or billing. It can provide businesses with a lot of benefits.

On the part of the customers, they don’t spend a single dime when they ask questions regarding your products or services. Providing this number to your customers, in a way, shows them that you actually care for their welfare. It also creates an air of being established or successful. As a result, you create a corporate image. This is, somewhat, the reward the your customers get from being loyal to your brand.

However, there are companies like those that have B2B sales or those that have limited target market that may not profit from a toll free number. But these numbers will be needed by these businesses anyway. All of us are fond of those free stuffs. Consequently, it also entices the customer to avail of your services right away.

Think about those commercials that you hear over the radio. You may find it very difficult to memorize the phone numbers that they give out. But it is different when they give a vanity number. These would be easier to memorize since you won’t be memorizing a series of numbers but you will be remembering a word. This is called a mnemonic system which aids our memory. Vanity numbers are usually chosen because they spell a word that can be easily connected to your business. For example, your business is selling pizza. You could have a vanity number like 1-800-PIZZA which of course can be easily memorized by your customers.

When you do a search of vanity numbers to use for your company, make sure that you choose one that is related to your business. Make sure that you avoid using words that are hard to understand when being heard orally. Some examples are swipe, twine, or pyke. These words might be misspelled by your customers and they would keep dialing the wrong number.

Toll free number providers sometimes would include online system so that you can manage your call data in real time. These data can be used to enhance your performance and improve your productivity, thus increasing your sales everytime a call comes in. There are also features like a personalized auto greeting. It can also be set up to go directly to your phone without any greetings. Sometimes it is less cumbersome to talk to a live person than go through a menu of options.

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  • How Can An Internet Phone System Lower Business Costs?

    Aug 31, 2010 Author: Laurence Brette | Filed under: Communications

    Small businesses can lower operating costs with a state of the art internet phone system or a VoIP service. Cost cutting and increasing profits are a constant challenge for every business. There are some expenses that cannot be eliminated, they can however, be lowered.

    There is no need to spend a major portion of a small business’ overhead on telephone service. Even though the internet provides low cost alternatives for long distance, fax lines or caller ID, phone companies still charge a lot for these same services.

    In today’s competitive climate, companies of all sizes must find better rates for basic services, but must also out communicate competitors. Traditional phone companies no longer have the monopoly on telecommunications. Small business owners are wising up to the fact that there are lower cost options. One innovation in the world of communication is called Voice over Internet Protocol, VoIP.

    Since most companies already have the basic infrastructure needed to get going with a VoIP service: internet access, set up fees are minimal at best and can be done in minutes. With an Internet phone system, you can use your internet connection to make a call and stay in instant contact with employees and customers. Many of the tools are now available for free.

    In order to out communicate competitors, small business owners must use all types of communications from telephone sales calls to video conferencing. The right internet phone system can not only lower costs, it can provide data file transfers, detailed call logs and call recordings.

    Some VoIP companies even offer complete virtual office services with vanity 800 numbers, music while your clients are on hold, after hours messaging services, dial-by-name directories and more. These should be considered as affordable marketing tools to add to your marketing strategy. A complete integrated system will help you out communicate your competitors.

    Small business owners should take a serious look at internet phone systems as an alternative to traditional phone services. Combining VoIP with a virtual office will give your customers the impression are you not so small after all.

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  • HTC Desire : An Impressive Phone

    Aug 30, 2010 Author: Mark Walters | Filed under: Communications

    HTC has been manufacturing smartphones for a number of years now, but it wasn’t until they switched to building them based on the Android operating system, that they started to see the success that has made them one of the big names in the market. Having created the Legend and Google’s Nexus One, HTC have now launched the HTC Desire. But what makes it better than the Legend, and as good as the Nexus One?

    On the face of it, there doesn’t appear to be much difference between the Nexus One and the Desire. The Desire has a quality feel to it, even it it doesn’t benefit from the same unibody construction as the Nexus One. The touchscreen is a decent size and looks good, especially when you notice that it has both the traditional clickable buttons, as well as the additional ones located on the touchscreen. The optical trackball adds an air of sophistication without looking too delicate.

    Not only a good size, the touchscreen is a 3.7 inch AMOLED display, delivering clear and bright, high resolution images. As well as quality, the Desire also has power, with 512 MB of RAM working with the 1GHz processor to make sure that whatever you are doing, the HTC Desire can cope without any loss of performance.

    With a 5 megapixel camera that also has autofocus and an LED flash, the HTC Desire gives you everything you need to get great shots in just about all situations, especially with the wide 5:3 format making sure you get even more in. Video capture is high resolution, if not high definition, so recording moving pictures will give you results almost as good as your still images, and better than many of the other smartphones on the market.

    HTC switched to the Android operating system in 2009 and this phone builds on what was a smart decision, offering the 2.1 version of the increasingly popular platform. On top of this, HTC have added their own Sense user interface, which makes navigating on the Desire easy and enjoyable. With additions to the Sense interface that include Friendstream, for putting all your social networking activity in one place, and Leap, which lets you view all your different home screens at once, the HTC Desire has got to be one of the most user-friendly smartphones available, which will only help its popularity.

    The HTC Desire builds on the success of Google’s Nexus One and HTC’s own Legend, and gives smartphone users a little bit more. With impressive technology, and a user interface and software to match, HTC has reinforced its position as one of the big smartphone brands.

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  • Cellular Plans And What’s In It For You

    Aug 30, 2010 Author: Rebecca Heath | Filed under: Communications

    Cell phone plans and offers should definitely be compared. With the cell phone industry dynamically changing, there are a number of options to consider, regarding phone models and plans. Whether you are a first-time or a long-time cell phone user, you need to think things over thoroughly before committing to a plan. Here are the common considerations when choosing a plan.

    What do you need in your phone? Get an estimate of the number of minutes you use for calls, if you have an existing mobile phone plan. This information can be found on your first bill. Enumerate the things that you like and don’t like with your plan. Are roaming charges billable, for example? Are you charged a high amount for daytime calls?

    The next step would be data gathering. Research is important in almost everything we do, and that includes shopping for cellphones. You can do this by surfing the Internet. Check all the mobile phone companies in your area and list down their plans and offers. Taking notes is mandatory while you can also get a quote or a brochure in addition.

    Once you’ve done your research, start comparing. Begin by comparing the cost of minutes used. Also note the cost per minute and total cost for all the minutes on your present plan. Do you get fees if you go over your minutes? Any other additional charges to get the phone? Can you still use or keep the phone you’re using now? How much are the call, SMS, MMS, voice mail and Internet charges? Does the phone being offered suit your needs perfectly?

    Be wary of the warranty details. What’s in it for you if your phone suddenly breaks down?

    Last, but not the least, make sure you have evaluated the length of term for all of the cellular plans you’ve researched on. If the plan has high early termination fees, is too long and not worth the money, or unfair, then remove the plan from your list.

    Knowing the details of your plan, as well as any hidden charges or fees, could go a long way in helping you choose a cell phone plan.

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  • Motorola Milestone XT720 – It’s Out And It’s Good!

    Aug 21, 2010 Author: Mark Walters | Filed under: Communications

    Remember the Motorola Droid? Of course you do, especially if you live in the US and were subject to the endless, mysterious, and slightly annoying multimedia ad campaign. Irritating commercials notwithstanding, it was a very good smartphone. Motorola let its guard down somewhat in the period since and other manufacturers have flexed their smartphone muscles, surpassing the company with new and highly advanced creations of their own. Motorola, however, has stepped from the shadows with the Motorola Milestone XT720 in an effort to make their presence felt once again.

    In creating the XT720, Motorola has shed a bit of size and weight from the handset’s predecessors. The Milestone’s dimensions are 116 x 61 x 11mm and it weighs in at 160g. Of note is its somewhat odd shape. On the top right (when looking at it in landscape mode) are three lights which indicate the camera option the phone is currently in. The front and back of the phone are slightly incongruous, almost as if they consist of two separate pieces. Some critics would argue that the change in shape is superfluous, but its design certainly sets the Milestone apart.

    Body aesthetics aside, the Milestone XT720 still offers the popular 3.7-inch screen found on prior handsets. It is a capacitive touchscreen and maintains a 480 x 854 pixel display. Making full use of the larger-than-average screen is an 8-megapixel camera complete with Xenon flash, a feature new to Android smartphones. This alone sets the Milestone apart from other Android devices as far as the camera is concerned. The camera also features face detection as well as a panorama mode. Of course, any smartphone that offers top end camera functions include video capabilities as well. The XT720 captures movies at 720p, and best of all, includes an HDMI port and the required cable that can send your images and movies to the big screen.

    Some customers will be saddened to learn that Motorola did not offer Motoblur on the Milestone, but it did include Android 2.1. There may be no built-in social networking, but customers are treated to a trial version of MotoNav and the company’s new Phone Portal app. With this application, users are able to manage the XT720’s data from any browser on a PC or Mac linked to a USB or WiFi network. Youtube and movies are then viewed enjoyably on the 3.7-inch screen.

    Motorola has not eliminated the competition with the Milestone XT720. They have, however, staked a claim once again as a leader in smartphone technology. The XT720 is sure to meet the needs of customers looking for a practical and speedy phone.

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  • Locating The Best Podcasts Online

    Aug 21, 2010 Author: Emmanuel Rogers | Filed under: Communications

    Podcasting is a fairly new fashion in information technology. It is basically a radio-show which, however, isn’t emitted by different radio-stations, but instead by ordinary people. Podcasts are something like a free online radio which you can listen to and download later. Most podcasts are free, but there are some which tend to be more professional and due to that they are paid.

    Podcasts come in countless of different formats, sizes and topics. The number of topics comes from the fact that all kinds of people create podcasts and talk about different topics, so you can find a podcast for just about anything. Of course you can’t be guaranteed that you will only find good, high quality podcasts. There are also many podcasts which aren’t professional at all and will mostly loose your time. Finding podcasts online is mostly done by using various search engines. There are also some websites that are basically search engines for podcasts. Such a site is – http://www.fluctu8.com/.

    However, if you are planning to find podcasts to which to listen to, you should first decide what topic you want to learn or hear about in the podcast. Of course there are different formats of the podcasts. Some may include not only audio, but also video footage. However such podcasts that contain video footage are usually paid, but there are some free ones.

    When searching for podcasts using a regular search engine, it is very important to use the correct combination of keywords so that you will receive the best results which will give you the podcasts you desire. An example for such keywords is “free yoga podcasts” or “free guitar tutorial podcasts” and others. You can also search for various top rated podcasts.

    If you really want to receive the best results, then forget the regular search engines and start using the podcast directories like http://www.fluctu8.com/. Podcast directories are basically search engines which specialize in the finding of podcasts. All of the podcast directories have different categories for their podcasts.

    If you are interested in finding information and the latest news about a certain area of the world or your city, then you should visit the websites of local radio stations and television channels. They commonly provide various podcasts of their emissions and shows.

    After you have found and downloaded the desired podcasts, the only thing left to do is to upload them to your portable media player and listen to them while driving or taking a walk. Of course you can also listen to them on your computer while relaxing with a cup of coffee.

    As you can see there are many ways of finding podcasts online. And not only that, but you will find the best podcasts that will provide you with the highest quality information on the topic you are interested about.

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  • The Invention Of Cell Phones

    Aug 14, 2010 Author: Adriana Noton | Filed under: Communications

    Images of old cell phones from the 90s are a surefire way to spark laughter-they are big, cumbersome, and look ridiculously outdated compared to the small gizmos we have today. So it should be surprising to learn that the first conception of crude, mobile phones actually dates all the way back to 1947. Researchers tried to evolve the technology used in walkie talkies. They realized that by using small cells instead of relying on single frequencies they could reuse the same frequencies, and thereby dramatically increase the traffic capacity. In other words, the initial kernel of invention was present, but unfortunately its potential was halted.

    The FCC (the organization in the U.S which regulates anything to do with broadcasting or sending television or radio waves) blocked AT & T’s request to allocate a large number of radio spectrum frequencies. This would have provided the groundwork for widespread cell phone use and would have given AT & T incentive to further develop the technology. Under the strict FCC regulations of the time, airwaves only allowed for twenty-three phone conversations to take place at any given time. This mentality was symbolic of the limited understanding of cell phone technology’s potential. In hindsight it looks like a boneheaded decision, but it should be remembered that this was 1947, so the FCC should be at least partially excused for not understanding the full implications of modern communications technology. Still though, the idea lay buried for decades.

    It wasn’t until 1973 when Dr. Martin Cooper, former general manager of the Systems division at Motorola, was credited with making the first ever call on a portable cell phone-a privilege he enjoyed as its chief creator. Ironically, the first call was made to the head of research labs at Bell, their chief competitor. Perhaps this was actually fitting since Bell was responsible for inventing the crude mobile phone that was designed to be used in police cars in the 40s. Four years later, Bell created a prototype that was used on trial in Chicago by up to two thousand people. Two years after that, in a completely unrelated venture, a separate operation was undertaken in Tokyo. There was considerable international buzz about the new technology as it went from being something existing only in science fiction to something that would appear imminently.

    In 1981 Motorola joined with American Radio Telephone to start a second U.S. cellular telephone system test in Washington and Buffalo. The movement was gaining momentum, and by 1982 the FCC finally authorized commercial cellular services for the United States. Ameritech made the first American commercial analog cellular service available in Chicago. Still, the technology was expensive and it was far from being as accessible as cell phones are today. But by 1987 cellular phone subscribers exceeded one million and airways were crowded.

    The 90s brought on a new wave of cell phone technology that ushered in the modern era where one belongs to the average person. Yes, those big 90s clunkers look old, but who would have believed that the cell phone was actually conceived of so many decades ago?

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  • Quick Cell Mobile Reviews

    Aug 14, 2010 Author: Russell Coutier | Filed under: Communications

    Sony Ericsson W550 – Sony Ericsson W550 is a new family of music phones launched, along with W 550i and W 550c. it is a tribune/ GPRS phone that combines music, imaging and game playing to offer individuals a great companion who provides fun and entertainment, where ever they are, while still being alone. It is another walkman phone that aims to the fun lovers who always try and enjoy with whatever they are going through. It is thoroughly made keeping in mind those individuals who like to carry class along with sharing each and capturing each moment of their lives. There are tonnes of entertainment features that are comprises this Sony Ericsson W550.

    Nokia 8600 – Nokia is stepping up a lot on TV commercials and roadside signboards. It is obvious the company is spending very much on the marketing side. Not only that, the cell phone manufacturing guru is also coming up with unique cell phone names and functionalities. Nokia 8600 code name LUNA is one of the best examples.

    Sony Ericsson W300i – A part of the Sony Ericsson’s Walkman series, W300i, with its beautiful design and excellent music features, has been charming users around the globe. The color combinations of shimmering white and shadow black are appealing to everyone that lays their eyes on this beautiful designer piece. This phone is targeted towards music lovers who take their music along with them at all times, wherever they go. The other features that add to the great functionality of the phone are the camera, multimedia, internet with the best connectivity.

    Sony Ericsson Z520i – Sony Ericsson Z520i is a phone with a very attractive style and compact clamshell. It is a phone with the multiple facilities of camera, video and MP3 player. It is a phone of mid cost and the facilities with it, justifies the cost very well. It has a dimension of 83*46*24 mm and weighs about 94g. The VGA resolution of the phone provides a good quality display through the TFT display technique. The external display of the phone is not so best and fades in the bright sun shine. The phone has a very slim design with a good rotating mechanism to open it.

    Sony Ericsson W950 – Large and stylus touch screen and handwriting recognition is an absolute perfect and a easy way to operate this 3G phone. It relieves one from the irritating tiny keyboard and tar uncomfortable functioning of it. Its extensive 4 GB memory storage for music makes it a perfect choice for music lovers. Now one do not have to wait for downloading the content from internet rather a fast transferable system is available through the USB port. Now you can transfer tunes to your computer through fast speed USB. The facility for internet is also available which helps connecting the world on just a click.

    Nokia E50 – Nokia is a name which needs no introduction. It has always provided with excellent options in mobiles for its consumers. All are die-heart fan of Nokia, be it a youth, a business man or a home maker. Its facilities and innovations helped Nokia to move to top position, at least in India. Nokia E50 is another member introduced in E-series. It targets people who dream of single phone for both work and leisure use.

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  • Quick Mobile Phone Reviews

    Aug 14, 2010 Author: Bill Bowman | Filed under: Communications

    LG Rumor: The successor of the popular LG F9200 finally arrives in the form of the “Rumor”. As a general description, you may think of the Rumor as a QWERTY keyboard mobile phone without the smart phone intricacy. With that in mind though, the Rumor is not without its own set of advanced and attractive features. Like said, it has a QWERTY keyboard that the user can slide out from under the phone, making it very viable as a text messaging little device. It has a camera for your picture taking needs (more on this later), a music player and Bluetooth support among others.

    Nokia 6275: The 6275 is a sleek mid-range candy bar type handset from Finnish mobile phone company Nokia. It is one of several Nokia units in its class released during the last quarter of 2006. But with its incredible looking screen, the 6275 definitely stood out from its pack. While being light and relatively small it certainly packs a lot in terms or features.

    LG KT610: LG Electronics is a worldwide design and technology leader in actual mobile communications. They teamed up with Symbian Limited, which is the famous marketing leader for the operating systems of open mobiles. Together, they came up with the LG KT610. The LG KT610 is an extraordinary GPS-enabled stylish mobile phone. It has a unique and charming 2.4 VGA flip-type screen which holds a QWERTY keypad that resembles the one for the PCs.

    Samsung SCH-i760: Verizon scores a big one with the release of the Samsung SCH-i760. Announced last 2006, the i760 is a Pocket PC phone with a number pad and a built-in QWERTY keyboard. It operates on the Windows Mobile 6 operating system which includes the Office 2007. This is in contradiction to earlier reports that the i760 will run under the Smartphone version of the Windows operating system. It also does not include the Windows Live integration that other units of its class offer and will be missed by those who are used to having their services.

    Sony Ericsson K850: There was a time when the Sony Ericsson K800 was the camera phone on everybody’s wish list. With its three mega pixel camera and a host of other features, the K800 was the handset to beat and top for many. But with the advent of five mega pixel cameras like Nokia’s N95, which proved to be a very popular model amongst the cell phone and gadget aficionados alike, and the competition for the high end consumer market getting stiffer, Sony Ericsson decided to go with the flow and released the Sony Ericsson K850.

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  • 5 Sorts Of Cell Phone Reviews

    Aug 14, 2010 Author: Bill Bowman | Filed under: Communications

    Nokia 7500: Nokia is well known to make a chic design on their mobile phone. Now they have introduced Nokia 7500 Prism. A rather geometrically inspired design, Nokia created another worlds first in the world of mobile phones to be included in the Nokias fashion phone line up. The Nokia 7500 Prism would be the lowest priced Nokia Fashion phone. The Nokia 7500 Prism is not like any of the usual classic design we see from Nokia.

    Sony Ericsson Z320: While most mobile company creates so much detail in releasing a phone that is extremely unique, fashionable and eye-catchy in design, Sony Ericsson keeps it plain and simple with the Sony Ericsson Z320. With all the high-end looking phones, the target of Sony Ericsson Z230 is to create a retro image. When you place this mobile phone along with the other latest mobile phone model, Z230 seems so vintage.

    Motorola W213: What you want is a phone that goes by your budget and the one which offers a GPRS feature included and goes with a stylish touch. This is because you want to stay connected and shine from the crowd. This is exactly why Motorola introduces its W213. With its thin, sleek design, like a candy bar, your stylish side will surely be happy. It is worth user friendly and gives an all out feature like an extended battery life, large SMS and phonebook capacity storage, and a Crystal Talk technology. These allow you to still be connected with family and friends. Need entertainment too? Well, Motorola W213 has a colored LCD display, GPRS/WAP to let you connect to the Internet, download mp3 ringtones, and mobile games and software already given to your phone; all of these to keep you excited, active and not bored.

    Sony Ericsson W910i: Popularly known as the Shake, Sony Ericsson W910i is ideal phone for trendy music lovers, game fanatic or internet addict. All of the features these people would love to have are rolled into one mobile phone. Sony Ericsson W910i has a 2.6 display screen with a 2 megapixel digital camera installed in it. The display screen has a 240×320 resolution and can display up to 262,000 colors. This medium slider is so slim that it only weighs 86 grams. A very hip and stylish mobile phone indeed.

    Motorola RAZR2 V9: With the weight of 125g, Motorola RAZR2 V9 is one of the smooth looking and stylish mobile phones out in the market. With the a very thin measurement of 103 x 53 x 13.3 mm, you don’t have to worry about it being fragile since it’s case is made up of stainless steel. Aside from the tough casing, the external part of this mobile phone has a touch screen feature. You can access music and video functions using the external screen that measures 2 inches, the largest external screen so far.

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