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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by breezego css Times may be tough for many businesses and services right now. The economy is in the slumps and profits are plummeting. So it would be considered crazy to invest in an answering phone service during this time right? Well, no necessarily. Having an answering service can help benefit companies and businesses in many ways. written by breezego css A phone answering service allows you to be “in the office” at all times. You can always be sure that your company will come across as welcoming and available whenever your clients need you. Some companies pay their employees full time to just sit around and answer the phone. written by Nick Mutt Body language is important in making your communication efficient and powerful. Most of the communication is done by your body languages. If your body language is good you can be a good communicator. written by breezego css Running a business can be a very stressful and time-consuming job. With all the responsibilities required with handling a business there is hardly any time to be worrying about phone calls as well. Business owners should not have to worry about missing important phone and should invest in the services of an answering phone service. written by breezego css If you own or run your own small business you already know that in these uncertain economic times you have to go above and beyond just to stay afloat. A call answering service is a guaranteed way to give your business that little something extra. With a live answering service all your calls are answered by a friendly, well-trained operator so you can make sure that each one of your clients is getting the attention they deserve. When clients never have to talk to a voice mail or hear a busy tone they get a much better perception of your business. As a result, your business will grow and benefit when clients get a better experience after doing business with you. written by breezego css As your small business is growing in size and volume you may be considering hiring someone to answer your growing amount of phone calls. However, before you do there are several options to weigh out. Hiring an in-house receptionist can be a costly risk. written by shanti bhushan pathak The competition is fierce in the modern world and even small businesses must take care to ensure maximum customer satisfaction. Business communication is not only useful for your clients, but also for your employees. When a customer calls your business, you need to have someone to answer the call. Using the classic wired PBX system of the past will help you for standard voice communication, but the need for data communication has also increased. In fact in the future it is expected that business data communication will surpass voice communication. In such cases considering the installation of IP based PBX systems can be useful. These systems provide the facility for data communication without eliminating traditional as well as mobile telephone communication. written by shanti bhushan pathak There were times where mobile phones were considered as a luxury. Today, mobile phones have become a part of life. A lot of mobile accessories along with mobile phones have created a revolution in business communication. Previously in businesses, simple telecommunication systems were sufficient as they relied more on voice and written text data. Modern day businesses require several types of communication like voice, text, data and video. Moreover, these telecommunication devices have to be converged at some point of time so that all types of data can be transferred using the same network. As more and more mobility communication is needed, mobile phones and hands free communication have gained popularity. written by William King In case you are trying everything to improve your business and nothing is working out, probably you need to check whether your business communication is in place or not. Good business communication helps you to keep your employees inspired and at the same time, your customers enthused. Read on to find out more. written by David B. Coleman You have a message to communicate to your prospective customer. Unfortunately, they're so overwhelmed by advertisements and other promotional information that the chances of your message getting across are slim to none. What can you do to make sure your target market takes notice? written by David B. Coleman Visual marketing permeates almost all consumer and marketing activities. What is "visual marketing"? What does it do, and why in the world should you care? written by Courtland Bovee Writing an eloquent sentence is much like beading a necklace: each phrase is a bead that must be polished and put in just the right order to create a pleasing whole.
But too often in today’s business writing, we scatter our pages with lengthy, awkward phrases that bog down our ideas and turn our reader away. In this article, you’ll find three types of phrases that belong on your “no fly” list—and examples of how to cut and slash them to reasonable size. written by Courtland Bovee This article helps you decide which confusing, boring, and obsolete words to cut and which types of words to put in their place. written by Shaun Fawcett When sending e-mail, some folks seem to think that because they aren’t dealing directly with another person, all forms of civility and basic respect for the recipient (and the English language) can go out the proverbial window. Here are some dos and don'ts for proper e-mail etiquette. written by Susan Friedmann What's the most precious commodity in the world? The most precious commodity in the world is not something you can mine, or harvest, or hoard in safety deposit boxes. The most precious commodity is something you have an almost endless supply of. << previous page 1 next page>> |