Skype, the best friend of small business
If you have a small business and many long-distance calls, and that you are not familiar with Skype, drop everything, you just do and save for a free account. This free service via phone can also contribute to increasing the productivity of your business and sales.
The advantages of using Skype are abundant. On the one hand, Skype calls to other Skype users are free regardless of their location. Skype also has more features than in many areas of mobile communications, such as audio. For this reason, Skype is ideal for small home offices to professional, large and / or international calls, independent consultants, real estate agents ... The list is long. Skype is particularly useful if you have several "rooms" around issues of US / World. Finally, Skype works with the new high-tech companies in the phones, in addition to a personal computer.
Skype is not perfect, but also has its limits and in certain areas. On the one hand, the characteristics and collaboration tools are not used if the other party does not Skype. Skype Skype calls are free, if you want to call, whether a cell phone or online country, you need to get to register its premium service (which is always cheaper than any service a company offers telephone May). The reliability also depends on your connection to the Internet / PC stability. In addition, it, but if you're also a phone number, assistant machine, several expansions, etc., Skype is not in a position to. You need either a service for your phone company or small business can use a service which gives them a free phone number, voice mail boxes, and a secretary for 24 hours.
In general, however, the use of Skype you can save small businesses hundreds of dollars per year in telephone costs. Best of all, Skype could help your business more competitive, productive and profitable as any other service.
In short, if you have lots of calls from companies and you are not yet using Skype, which has for a free account, your next priority. You will not even get on board soon!
Monday, December 8, 2008
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