Talk is Cheap! Save Money with a VoIP Phone
If you own your own business, then a penny saved, is truly a penny earned. After all, when it’s your money being spent on web connections, printers, papers, phone service and the myriad of other expenses necessary in running a successful business, making a profit can mean something as simple as changing service providers for everyday items.
One of the “must haves” for a profitable business is a phone. Whether it is a traditional phone with multiple lines, and 8—number or a VoIP phone you want to have something reliable-especially if you have to do a lot of travelling as part of promoting your business.
For the small to medium business owner, one of the best resources available today is the VoIP phone, also known as Internet Phone Service. Despite what you may have heard, a small business owner will pay more for their communication needs when the phone is a traditional service. This is due, in part, to the many needs a business has in regards to communication. However, if you make the decision to change to an Internet phone service such as Vonage, Packet 8, At & t, Ooma and many other providers you will start seeing more money in the phone budget.
For the business owner who is racking up Frequent Flier Miles, calling the office or home can be an additional expense. Fortunately, with an Internet phone service you can avoid cell phone roaming fees simply by plugging your phone into your laptop and using your VoIP number to bypass the additional calling costs. With an Internet phone for your business, you can easily schedule and participate in conference calls, send voice mail messages as e-mails, set up recorded greeting for your employees back home, or even set up a virtual receptionist that sees that calls are answered, even if it’s after hours or the weekend.
When you set up an Internet phone service for your business, you will be amazed at how much more productive your business trips are, not to mention how much lower your communication costs become. Talk to an Internet phone provider today, to enjoy “cheap talking”!
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