Why You Need A Business Voip Provider
If you’ve been looking for the run of the mill, nine to five corporate job stuffed with benefits like health insurance, dental insurance, and vision insurance, then you’ve probably been coming up dry. Some of America’s strongest and largest companies began as small businesses during serious recessions: Apple Inc., for example, opened up its doors in the dark days of 1976 with a handmade wooden computer lacking a screen or keyboard . Most great companies are born in non-flourishing time: out of a need to survive, they eventually flourish wonderfully.
Looking to make your new small business last and grow on the same meteoric trajectory as Apple? If this is the case, the only way to survive is to be extra frugal with you budget- spending much less than what you might be making. Most of the time, unfortunately, saving money requires a sacrifice. Thankfully, with the onset of technology, and all those nerds out there(myself included) there exists Business Voip Systems. Business VoIP Systems allows you to ‘earn’ up to eighty five percent of costs which you thought you could never forgoe.
In fact, business voip systems have features that traditional, expensive PBX systems simply cannot match. Since most start ups are getting their help from consultants who are not attached solely to their office, a single office base is usually not logical. These ‘partners’ may live in different cities or maybe even different countries. On another note, some businesses require the owner to constantly be on the move and not sitting in one location. The ‘old school’ PBX system just can’t work for people whose needs are so unique.
With hosted PBX, you are not forced to sit at one central location and lost out on prospective business when you are not sitting at that one central office. Since business voip systems run over the net, it’s possible for a client to call only one number and be redirected to corners of the world unbeknown to any one single person.
Ever wish you could switch your client call to a cellphone midway through an important call to get where you need to be next? Just ‘flip’ the call and you can walk out of the office, finishing your call on your personal cell phone.
If you’re not sure where you’ll be during the day, A Business VoIP PBX has the option of forwarding all calls to a bunch of different numbers(and your prospective client won’t even have an inking).
Do you hate calling a traditional PBX system and having to remember an extension code or listen to a long list of names? With Business VoIP Systems, your prospective clients can reach you more easily with the dial by name directory feature, which allows a caller to simply dial the numbers that correspond to the letters in the last name of the person they are trying to reach.
In these tough times, only the leanest and fittest small businesses will survive. It’s important to take a short cut if one is available- no use slogging away if all you’re gonna get is higher bills.
Filed under business and management by on Sep 5th, 2010.
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