Benefits of a Virtual Receptionist
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The wide choice of business features provided by your own on-line Virtual Receptionist provides advanced functions unequaled to even the most advanced Switchboard System.
You can easily create the functionality of a fortune 500 company without the huge price tag. Virtual Receptionist plans start at $9.99 per month and the wide array of options provided make it appealing to home based, small and mid-sized businesses alike. Best of all, you also get a free trial to see if it will work for you. No need to worry about contracts, like those found in the cell phone industry, since there aren’t any! And you can cancel at anytime. Get set-up instantly – Activation is immediate.
The long list of features that accompany this product allow you to create the appearance of a larger company. You can also manage all your incoming calls on-line, create answering rules for different calls, set-up extensions if you need them and records greetings on-line. By having your calls answered virtually on-line, you have complete call management through your call controller anywhere there’s access to the Internet.
You can select a toll free or local number for your virtual receptionist service – whatever works best for you. You can also have a remote local number, meaning you can live and work in one city and have a phone number from another! You simply choose the area code that works best for your business.
Sending faxes on-line or by email is simple and included. Also go ahead and create a dial by name directory outlining employees, departments or general caller information, such as address and fax numbers. Also, best of all there’s complete call forwarding flexibility with this service – you can direct calls to your cell phone, a home phone, another office, or to a voice-mail. Using the call transfer feature you can transfer calls between a land-line and your mobile phone as well! There’s so much more…
Discover the benefits of having your own virtual receptionist today.
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