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Saturday, March 3, 2012

The VoIP Boost Of Using Local Numbers

By Myrtle E. Sais


Despite the fact that most people and business owners considering taking the move to a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone system are doing so to save money and gain some additional services such as web meeting ability, voice mail, and unlimited calling, there is one more pro to going VoIP that one should keep in mind: having local numbers. However, for at least a number of businesses and people, this may be the greatest benefit of all to having a Voice over Internet Protocol telephone system.

First of all, if you are an owner of a small or beginning business that operates in a single market in one particular area, you have got to acknowledge that prospective customers and clients much prefer to go with businesses that have local numbers since this is an indication that the business is locally based. People these days prefer spending their hard earned money in their home communities so that their money can find its way through neighboring markets, stores, banks and tax bases.

Also, businesses find that they can get their locally-based numbers listed in a larger number of phone listings and directories than they can with remote numbers. Currently there are more directories than only the White Pages of yesteryear and a successful business owner needs to be able to make use of as many of them as possible. There are all types of free and paid directories and business listings available for businesses to take advantage of. Businesses that are serious about creating a strong online image have got to realize that they must get listed on the local Internet listings, something that having phone numbers with the proper area code can make happen.

Another benefit to having local numbers that both businesses and private individuals should be able to enjoy is that it is much easier to just give people your seven digit number as you are meeting them around your town or city instead of having to give them an area code too. People prefer what they know and so they tend to automatically default to thinking your area code is the same as their area code. Of course, this may evolve overtime as we meet more and more people with funny sounding area codes from far off lands.

When you get right down to it, people have simply got to realize that deciding which phone system, traditional or virtual call, to use is a vitally important decision that deserves careful and thorough consideration. However, by carefully reviewing the pros and cons of each of these systems, and perhaps speaking with specialists from each type of system, one can quickly reach the decision that is correct for them and their operation.




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