You know you want a toll free number, but your business isn’t quite ready to be launched. Do you wait rather than pay for a number that isn’t being used yet? Or do you get the number activated in advance of opening your company’s doors?
Most experts would advise you to get the number sooner rather than later. There are many reasons why waiting is a bad choice.
It really won’t cost you much to get the number in advance…remember, under many service agreements, you only pay for the calls you receive. So, just because the number is active doesn’t mean you have to advertise it, or use it, immediately. Get the number, then when you are ready to open your business, place ads, launch the website, and mail brochures advertising your number.
What if the phone rings before you have officially kicked off the business? You suspect it is likely a wrong number and you don’t want to pay for the call. Simple. Don’t answer the phone and you wont pay for the call.
The supply of available 1-800 numbers is dwindling. Waiting is a mistake. If you want to secure a good, effective number that helps promote your business, the time to start researching available numbers is now.
Work with an established carrier like Tollfreenumber.ORG, find a number that meets your needs, and secure it. Activate it but don’t advertise it until you are ready. With a company like Tollfreenumber.ORG, there are no hefty monthly fees so you just pay for the calls you receive.
Toll free phone service is skyrocketing in popularity. More than two-thirds of the available numbers are taken and the percentage of “retired” numbers, (returned to the database for someone else to use) it very low. If you know you want a 1-800 number for your business, make it a priority to get one well before you are ready to open for business. Then prepare your stationary, ads, website and business cards. Release the information when you are ready and the phone will start ringing.
And if there is a time when, for one reason or another, you are taking time off from the business for an extended period, don’t give up your favored number. Hang onto it for future use. If you intend to re-open your business at a later date, you will have the same phone number.
So, when making your ‘To-Do’ list for your new company, put “
Get 1-800 Number” at the top and have your number secured well in advance of your Grand Opening day.
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