Does Your Business Ever Need To Do Mass Phone Calls?
Voice Broadcasting is a technique used to contact thousands of potential clients at once. I would imagine that some of these services can be quite useful to a business where you had to do mass phone calls, this could be for a company to notify its customers about product recalls, recent updates or products. But in particular if you haven’t yet, I have gotten political message updates from the Democratic National party so they obviously use Voice Broadcasting as a technique. I mention product recalls because most of the time the only way I know if my child’s toys are under recall is if I actively check Walmart, or the product manufacturer site. If companies were to automatically mass notify their customers via a broadcast call, this could improve customer safety and avoid injuries with products.
There definitely is a need for this type of marketing and campaigning and this type of service has been around since the late 1990′s. If your business whether large or small is considering making mass broadcasts, I would encourage you to look at robo calling and see if it is something that can benefit your business and help get your message out. This is just a far more economical and efficient means than having employee’s do one phone call manually after another.
-Dragon Blogger
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