I'm wondering what everyone one uses for their biz phone. My needs are so small but I can't always pick up the phone, otherwise I would just use my cel. I don't like paying $40 a month or so for a service that could support a company 10x larger than me. Any suggestions?
Doug Rucker said
Nov 24, 2013
My iPhone is my everything phone. Work, personal. it does it all.
Ed Thompson said
Nov 24, 2013
Eric, create the perfect voicemail script, go to Fiverr and have a pro record it. People will be more likely to leave a message if it sounds professional. Make it short and sweet.
John Aloisio said
Nov 24, 2013
I know a lot off guys use 800 numbers and some services, but I just use my cell number and have it set up with my business message.
John Aloisio said
Nov 24, 2013
I like Ed's it sounds great.
Brian C Jackson said
Nov 24, 2013
I use droid phone and tablet. I have them on the cloud system so I can do business anywhere. But Eds idea sounds way better than mine.
DirtyRoofcom said
Nov 24, 2013
First you have to pick up the phone when it rings. other wise youll lose business. People will just call the next company on the list.
I know there is an answering service that will answer the call, they ask the client any questions you set them up with and then they text you with the info. This way you can prescreen clients without having to pick up the phone. and the client gets to talk to a live person. You can then call those that seem promising back all within a few minutes. I cant remember the name of the service but i can look it up if someone wants.
nothing worse then being in the middle of a task and you pick up the phone the client wants to talk for an hour about a job you dont even want.
Doug Rucker said
Nov 24, 2013
I have an office manager I forward calls too if I can't answer.
Liberty SoftWash said
Nov 24, 2013
We use a iPhone.
mistersqueegee said
Nov 24, 2013
We haven't had a landline in years. A smartphone (we prefer Android over iPhone) is one of the best business tools you can invest in. If answering your phone quickly is an issue I'd suggest another line on your plan so an office person could do so or getting an service to answer your phone. Folks usually call and then go down the line calling others till the get an answer. It can be a matter of who responds first.
Art O said
Nov 24, 2013
Only land line here. My number is 30 years old and I'm not giving it up now.
Capital Roof Wash said
Nov 25, 2013
Personal / Buisness phone here also. Hey Art, do you still have one of those 10 pounds, rotory dial phone also?
Thanks guys,
Ed what are you using for a business phone? I love the idea of using just my cel and letting a professional voicemail answer when I can't. Currently new messages are sent to my email with fonality and I would hate to lose that. At the same time, Fonality is rubbish. My wife is from England and has a good voice but the quality is horrible. I have toyed with google voice bit I'm not sure that is a quality long term option.
Art O said
Nov 25, 2013
I've always liked my land line because I'm listed first in every phone book that lands in my driveway. I also get free Internet listings from it. I never cared to run my business from a cell phone. I guess its a old school thing. Ray my rotary phone just broke I had to get one of them cordless phone things
Art O said
Nov 25, 2013
Ok I'm trying fiver for my answering machine. What's Wav and MP3. It says I need it to here the message
Art O said
Sep 17, 2016
Like I said my main phone is a land line. Now I'm finding people are trying to text it and its not going threw. Boy has the world changed in the last 30 years
I'm wondering what everyone one uses for their biz phone. My needs are so small but I can't always pick up the phone, otherwise I would just use my cel. I don't like paying $40 a month or so for a service that could support a company 10x larger than me. Any suggestions?
I know a lot off guys use 800 numbers and some services, but I just use my cell number and have it set up with my business message.
I like Ed's it sounds great.
I use droid phone and tablet. I have them on the cloud system so I can do business anywhere. But Eds idea sounds way better than mine.
I know there is an answering service that will answer the call, they ask the client any questions you set them up with and then they text you with the info. This way you can prescreen clients without having to pick up the phone. and the client gets to talk to a live person. You can then call those that seem promising back all within a few minutes. I cant remember the name of the service but i can look it up if someone wants.
nothing worse then being in the middle of a task and you pick up the phone the client wants to talk for an hour about a job you dont even want.
Personal / Buisness phone here also. Hey Art, do you still have one of those 10 pounds, rotory dial phone also?
Like this.
Hank
LOL!
Ed what are you using for a business phone? I love the idea of using just my cel and letting a professional voicemail answer when I can't. Currently new messages are sent to my email with fonality and I would hate to lose that. At the same time, Fonality is rubbish. My wife is from England and has a good voice but the quality is horrible. I have toyed with google voice bit I'm not sure that is a quality long term option.