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Saturday 18 December 2010

Toll Free Telephone Numbers Can Increase Profits For Your Small Business

By Mark Walters


For businesses in almost every sector, it seems competition is only ever getting more fierce and everyone is looking for more cost-effective ways of gaining a step ahead of their competitors. Whereas there are many advertising techniques that are effective, sometimes just by changing your company's telephone number you can increase the effectiveness of future marketing schemes.

A toll free telephone number is the perfect way to increase your company's exposure in the market and to gain that extra foothold against the competition. As all incoming calls from customers are free for the customers to make, then, quite obviously, they are more likely to make calls to your business.

A toll free number is not difficult at all to set up and, if required, can come with many other services such as an answer service, call forwarding, call screening, call waiting, call conferencing, call recording and many others. On top of this, a toll free number is generally much easier to remember than a standard number coupled with an area code.

In order to obtain a toll free number, your business must contact a RespOrg (an abbreviation of Responsible Organization), which may or may not be a telephone company that has access to the SMS/800 database. This database contains all the information regarding the status of toll free numbers and RespOrgs have the ability to setup the registration of a new number to a business or individual.

Some companies prefer to acquire vanity numbers in order to further improve the customers ability at remembering the contact details. A vanity number is a telephone number that uses digits in the number to spell out a product, service, company name or acronym, for example 1-800-CHEESES or 1-800-TALK2ME.

In North America, the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC regulate the activities of companies in the industry by establishing guidelines for businesses to follow. These rules are set out to prevent the warehousing or hoarding of toll free numbers. Warehousing toll free numbers basically means the reservation of certain numbers without specified subscribers. Hoarding numbers means companies acquiring more telephone numbers than they realistically intend to use; this also covers subsequent number brokering.

Toll free numbers are only as expensive as the calls made to them, and for this reason, it is becoming more popular for individuals to obtain toll free numbers for their children to contact them while they are away at college or other similar circumstances.




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