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  • Review of the Magick Jack’s effectiveness for cramped business
  • Fire your phone company and save tons of money
  • Replace waste with a combination technology solutions


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With a little forethought and a exiguous time investment (hours not days), you can virtually eliminate the costly and confusing telephone system you have been struggling with or have been putting off purchasing due to SMB budget constraints.

If you’re paying Ma-Bell for a worn phone line, or have your own confusing pbx switch on region, you’re not making the most of current phone technology. In fact, you may be wasting precious time and money for a system that does not meet your needs and actually takes away revenue.

Maybe you are paying a full-time employee to do nothing but manage the “phone system”, or worse, heaping the responsibility on a part-time additional duty basis to an employee who could otherwise focus on THEIR job.

You may have already joined the quarter million other home subscribers of the Magic jack community. Now it’s time to inspect how this can be applied to your small or medium business.

There are links to reviews of the magic jack included with this article, but in summary:

FEATURES:

  • It’s cheap, costs include $40 for the blueprint and 1st year of phone service, $19.95/yr after that
  • Being a USB storage draw(like a thumb drive), it carries it’s gain software and installs when inserted in the USB slot
  • You can either make calls using a headset/mic or a traditional telephone (cordless phones & fax machines)
  • It comes with “voicemail” forwarded to any email account you wish
  • you get email notifications when new VMs arrive
  • Although it’s not a musty phone ine with 911 they provide 911 where YOU control the address, so you can set the 911 for ANY position in the US (got a sick mother? )
  • Nationwide toll-free is included and international can be had for a heed or…
  • Send a Magic Jack to anyone you want to call and who you want to call YOU and it’s free WORLDWIDE!
  • You can migrate your current landline phone number, maybe your cell number not always, or score a new phone number*
  • ALL of this depends on a broadband connection (I recommend Always on like Cable, NOT DSL), and a computer/laptop.

UNFEATURES

  • Call quality (QoS) resembles a cell phone, in both sound quality and dropped calls.
  • Customer service is basically their FAQs online and that’s about it.
  • The arrangement is bigger than other USB devices, but has a dongle to get it out of the way of your other USB plugs
  • One yank on the phone cord and “POP”! out comes the MJ
  • limited local phone numbers means long distance numbers in some locations
  • Ordering the service online or over the phone or using the MJ program can be confusing

* The “local” phone numbers are not always a local call for your city, for instance in Montana the ONLY number they have are local to Helena, mammoth if you live in the capital not so great for the rest of the set.

The savvy entrepreneur has already seen some openings with the above list for cutting costs. Let’s look at a few ways you can make the most of this new technology for your business.

We’re just seeing the tip of the iceberg, but here are some cost effective uses:
HARDWARE

  1. Connect your Home & Work offices
  2. Virtual Office employee(s) and VAs
  3. Key Customer and teleconference training
  4. Anyone who travels for your company

IMPLEMENTATION

  1. Fax
  2. Small pbx-like features
  3. Integration with other tech i.e. Virtual PBX systems

First, HARDWARE solutions.
By simply purchasing the Magic Jack device at $40 ea. you can save tons on the recurring phone bill.

1 – Connect home & work offices, purchase a MJ device for home and work, for anyone who commutes. After the initial $40 you get 1 year of uninterrupted calling from work to home etc. try out call forwarding thru a virtual pbx
2 – Virtual Office employees or VAs you contract with can now maintain roar contact with no cost to THEM if you simply buy them a MJ device, it’s up to you if you ask for it back at the demolish of the contract or give it to them for a job well done.
3 – Key customer care and Teleconferencing or training This encompasses many areas but essentially it’s a repeat of the above, for a nominal $40 charge you can ensure your key clients and business partners end connected again at no fee for them. It’s so easy to exercise they really won’t have to wade through a tech manual to begin calling you. If you host training over the phone/online through .rdp connections etc. you can send one of the MJs to them ahead of training (perhaps with any manuals) and ask them to call on your $40 dime. Especially if you will have ongoing training with this client. Again, you can decide to unbiased give it to them as a gift. $40 isn’t much when you consider the price of other training materials you use.
4 – The Road Warriors friend Having spent half my life on the road, I can tell you if I were doing that kind of work now, I would buy the MJ without even thinking about it. Being able to call “Local” to my home or the US when overseas for a year for $20 you bet I’m on board. Just imagine, you get to the hotel (with broadband access of course) late at night, and just want to touch horrible with home or the office, now you plug in MJ into your laptop and before you can unwrap the baby soap bar, you’re ready to invent or receive calls from home FOR FREE minus $20 initial fee ;-)
If you are already paying for cell phones for the travelers maybe you can cut down on some of the primetime minutes by simply buying the MJ, or better yet, give the MJ to them for personal calls and serve strict business ONLY calls on the cell phone wiht no excuses for wasted minutes chatting with family etc.

Now that’s only what you can do by being nice enough to hold MJ devices for everyone, now let’s explaore some of the wintry things that can be plot up on the USAGE/Implementation side of the house:
1 – FAX Although officially not supported yet, key word being “YET”, faxing can be done from anywhere again as a local call with no special setup, just travel in and send. Again, you might consider integrating with a virtual pbx system for a smoother operation especially if you wish to offer fax back capability.
2 – Private Branch Exchange (private telephone switchboard) although it’s far from a PBX or virtual PBX system, the magic jack will allow 3-way calling and take voicemails. Once you have the MJ phone number you can marry it with a virtual pbx and catch full-featured use of a pbx with the orders or important calls coming to your MJ phone.
If you have space up your business to be on autopilot, send a MJ to your order takers and Cust Support VAs and let the calls come in with no per shrimp charges coming back to you.
3 – Integrate The most effective use of technology means marry-ing or integrating several solutions to create a full-featured robust solution.

If you aren’t familiar with virtual-PBXs peek into using one like onebox, for service starting around $10/mo., prices go up depending on usage, you get 1-800 access and the same basic features that a geeky full-time phone switch programmer at your company can obtain, with less cost and hassle.
- Have calls routed within the PBX to various voicemails, but more importantly following the Tim Ferris plan of doing things, you can have them follow YOU or any of your employees and VAs, no matter what phone or time of day they will be at that phone number, giving the illusion of 24/7 customer support.
Routing can also include having the really important calls directed to the MJ scheme number/voice mail so you get ONLY the most pressing calls, again, from anywhere in the world (With broadband access).

Well, this is again just brushing the surface of what the world of VoIP and devices like the MagicJack can garner for the SMB world, for more info please visit http://squatchtech.ning.com and follow the articles relating to miniature business technology use.

Your uncle BobSquatch

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Since immemorial communication has been an integral part of our life and will continue to be so. With an increase in globalisation and constant boost in world economy, communication has become a high priority area. As a result the selection of an appropriate channel of communication is one of the most critical decisions to be taken by an organisation looking at a long and successful run. Up until now public switch telephony network was the in monopoly. However with changing times, internet has provided us with an extremely genuine alternative to it, namely VoIP.

Understanding The Working Of VoIP
VoIP or teach over internet protocol is a technology that works through internet. Unlike PSTN (public switch telephony network), voice over IP converts whine which is analog signal format into small sized digital IP packets and terminates it via Internet to the final destination or receiver. Before reaching the final destination these miniature digital IP packets are reconverted into analog signals i.e. your train.

The number of people deploying VoIP call termination service is constantly rising with no sign whatsoever of slowing down. This is chiefly due to the numerous benefits of this profitable service. Let us have a look at how this service can help us acquire.

Advantages Of VoIP Services:-

Cost Deduction – VoIP helps in tremendously cutting down the cost of calling as compared to PSTN. You can end up saving over 40% for every call made through this service.
Efficiency- Voice over IP services works on packet switching instead of circuit switching technology thereby increasing the overall efficiency which has a direct impact on the productivity which too rises.
Flexibility – One of the major benefits of using this turn key technology is that you can perform VoIP calls from across the globe irrespective of the network from where you are connected to.
Convergence- VoIP allows convergence of affirm, data and video through a single network i.e. Internet. This proves to be advantageous for virtual workers or even while you are traveling.
More Features Functionality - With voice over internet protocol, you get multifarious features with your telephony which are either not possible through PSTN or you are charged heavily for it. For instance, call forwarding, 3 way calling et cetera.

Disadvantages Of VoIP

Till a few years back VoIP was a technology almost unheard of and the only people who knew about it were either the IT professionals or the so called technology geeks. Even with number of advantages that whisper over IP bestows upon us, it wasn’t given preference by the users. This was chiefly due to its quality. Jitters and false billing were some of the common issues that disappointed the users. Over a period of time constant improvement in the technology and awareness about its advantages has changed the entire scenario with most of the corporates and residentials switching over to VoIP service.

Impact Of IP Telephony On Business

Corporates from all sectors of the industry have acknowledged the golden points offered by IP telephony and this is precisely why they have started slowly but consistently moving towards deploying this service. A business irrespective of its size and area of expertise can successfully and profitably switch over to this service.

With the assist of VoIP solutions and services business houses can substantially increase their revenue as well the productivity of the organisation. Gone are the days when PBX was feeble in organisations. Its place has now been taken over by VoIP PBX. It enables inter and intra office calls to be made at running cost. One can only imagine the savings that it leads to not to mention the rise in the efficiency of functions.

All said and done, no one can challenge the fact that VoIP is back and this time to stay. It won’t be too long before all of us would be making cheap calls across the globe with a smile on our face.

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With a little forethought and a small time investment (hours not days), you can virtually eliminate the costly and confusing telephone system you have been struggling with or have been putting off purchasing due to SMB budget constraints.

If you’re paying Ma-Bell for a mature phone line, or have your own confusing pbx switch on dwelling, you’re not making the most of current phone technology. In fact, you may be wasting precious time and money for a system that does not meet your needs and actually takes away revenue.

Maybe you are paying a full-time employee to do nothing but manage the “phone system”, or worse, heaping the responsibility on a part-time additional duty basis to an employee who could otherwise focus on THEIR job.

You may have already joined the quarter million other home subscribers of the Magic jack community. Now it’s time to see how this can be applied to your petite or medium business.

There are links to reviews of the magic jack included with this article, but in summary:

FEATURES:

  • It’s cheap, costs include $40 for the contrivance and 1st year of phone service, $19.95/yr after that
  • Being a USB storage device(like a thumb drive), it carries it’s own software and installs when inserted in the USB slot
  • You can either make calls using a headset/mic or a traditional telephone (cordless phones & fax machines)
  • It comes with “voicemail” forwarded to any email account you wish
  • you get email notifications when fresh VMs arrive
  • Although it’s not a traditional phone ine with 911 they provide 911 where YOU control the address, so you can location the 911 for ANY location in the US (got a sick mother? )
  • Nationwide toll-free is included and international can be had for a note or…
  • Send a Magic Jack to anyone you want to call and who you want to call YOU and it’s free WORLDWIDE!
  • You can migrate your current landline phone number, maybe your cell number not always, or get a new phone number*
  • ALL of this depends on a broadband connection (I recommend Always on like Cable, NOT DSL), and a computer/laptop.

UNFEATURES

  • Call quality (QoS) resembles a cell phone, in both sound quality and dropped calls.
  • Customer service is basically their FAQs online and that’s about it.
  • The device is bigger than other USB devices, but has a dongle to get it out of the diagram of your other USB plugs
  • One yank on the phone cord and “POP”! out comes the MJ
  • limited local phone numbers means long distance numbers in some locations
  • Ordering the service online or over the phone or using the MJ program can be confusing

* The “local” phone numbers are not always a local call for your city, for instance in Montana the ONLY number they have are local to Helena, grand if you live in the capital not so great for the rest of the state.

The savvy entrepreneur has already seen some openings with the above list for cutting costs. Let’s study at a few ways you can make the most of this new technology for your business.

We’re honest seeing the tip of the iceberg, but here are some cost effective uses:
HARDWARE

  1. Connect your Home & Work offices
  2. Virtual Office employee(s) and VAs
  3. Key Customer and teleconference training
  4. Anyone who travels for your company

IMPLEMENTATION

  1. Fax
  2. Small pbx-like features
  3. Integration with other tech i.e. Virtual PBX systems

First, HARDWARE solutions.
By simply purchasing the Magic Jack method at $40 ea. you can set tons on the recurring phone bill.

1 – Connect home & work offices, buy a MJ device for home and work, for anyone who commutes. After the initial $40 you get 1 year of uninterrupted calling from work to home etc. try out call forwarding thru a virtual pbx
2 – Virtual Office employees or VAs you contract with can now absorb voice contact with no cost to THEM if you simply buy them a MJ way, it’s up to you if you ask for it back at the end of the contract or give it to them for a job well done.
3 – Key customer care and Teleconferencing or training This encompasses many areas but essentially it’s a repeat of the above, for a nominal $40 charge you can ensure your key clients and business partners stay connected again at no fee for them. It’s so easy to use they really won’t have to wade through a tech manual to start calling you. If you host training over the phone/online through .rdp connections etc. you can send one of the MJs to them ahead of training (perhaps with any manuals) and ask them to call on your $40 dime. Especially if you will have ongoing training with this client. Again, you can settle to just give it to them as a gift. $40 isn’t much when you consider the price of other training materials you use.
4 – The Road Warriors friend Having spent half my life on the road, I can tell you if I were doing that kind of work now, I would acquire the MJ without even thinking about it. Being able to call “Local” to my home or the US when overseas for a year for $20 you bet I’m on board. Just imagine, you get to the hotel (with broadband access of course) late at night, and honest want to touch unsuitable with home or the office, now you plug in MJ into your laptop and before you can unwrap the baby soap bar, you’re ready to construct or receive calls from home FOR FREE minus $20 initial fee ;-)
If you are already paying for cell phones for the travelers maybe you can cut down on some of the primetime minutes by simply buying the MJ, or better yet, give the MJ to them for personal calls and benefit strict business ONLY calls on the cell phone wiht no excuses for wasted minutes chatting with family etc.

Now that’s only what you can do by being nice enough to purchase MJ devices for everyone, now let’s explaore some of the cool things that can be set up on the USAGE/Implementation side of the house:
1 – FAX Although officially not supported yet, key word being “YET”, faxing can be done from anywhere again as a local call with no special setup, fair plug in and send. Again, you might reflect integrating with a virtual pbx system for a smoother operation especially if you wish to offer fax encourage capability.
2 – Private Branch Exchange (private telephone switchboard) although it’s far from a PBX or virtual PBX system, the magic jack will allow 3-way calling and take voicemails. Once you have the MJ phone number you can marry it with a virtual pbx and get full-featured employ of a pbx with the orders or important calls coming to your MJ phone.
If you have set up your business to be on autopilot, send a MJ to your order takers and Cust Aid VAs and let the calls come in with no per minute charges coming back to you.
3 – Integrate The most effective use of technology means marry-ing or integrating several solutions to create a full-featured robust solution.

If you aren’t familiar with virtual-PBXs look into using one like onebox, for service starting around $10/mo., prices go up depending on usage, you get 1-800 access and the same basic features that a geeky full-time phone switch programmer at your company can create, with less cost and hassle.
- Have calls routed within the PBX to various voicemails, but more importantly following the Tim Ferris way of doing things, you can have them follow YOU or any of your employees and VAs, no matter what phone or time of day they will be at that phone number, giving the illusion of 24/7 customer support.
Routing can also include having the really important calls directed to the MJ device number/voice mail so you get ONLY the most pressing calls, again, from anywhere in the world (With broadband access).

Well, this is again just brushing the surface of what the world of VoIP and devices like the MagicJack can garner for the SMB world, for more info please visit http://squatchtech.ning.com and follow the articles relating to small business technology use.

Your uncle BobSquatch

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With a little forethought and a small time investment (hours not days), you can virtually eliminate the costly and confusing telephone system you have been struggling with or have been putting off purchasing due to SMB budget constraints.

If you’re paying Ma-Bell for a musty phone line, or have your own confusing pbx switch on location, you’re not making the most of current phone technology. In fact, you may be wasting precious time and money for a system that does not meet your needs and actually takes away revenue.

Maybe you are paying a full-time employee to do nothing but manage the “phone system”, or worse, heaping the responsibility on a part-time additional duty basis to an employee who could otherwise focus on THEIR job.

You may have already joined the quarter million other home subscribers of the Magic jack community. Now it’s time to see how this can be applied to your small or medium business.

There are links to reviews of the magic jack included with this article, but in summary:

FEATURES:

  • It’s cheap, costs include $40 for the device and 1st year of phone service, $19.95/yr after that
  • Being a USB storage device(like a thumb drive), it carries it’s own software and installs when inserted in the USB slot
  • You can either make calls using a headset/mic or a traditional telephone (cordless phones & fax machines)
  • It comes with “voicemail” forwarded to any email account you wish
  • you get email notifications when new VMs arrive
  • Although it’s not a ragged phone ine with 911 they provide 911 where YOU control the address, so you can set the 911 for ANY set in the US (got a sick mother? )
  • Nationwide toll-free is included and international can be had for a price or…
  • Send a Magic Jack to anyone you want to call and who you want to call YOU and it’s free WORLDWIDE!
  • You can migrate your unique landline phone number, maybe your cell number not always, or get a new phone number*
  • ALL of this depends on a broadband connection (I recommend Always on like Cable, NOT DSL), and a computer/laptop.

UNFEATURES

  • Call quality (QoS) resembles a cell phone, in both sound quality and dropped calls.
  • Customer service is basically their FAQs online and that’s about it.
  • The device is bigger than other USB devices, but has a dongle to get it out of the way of your other USB plugs
  • One yank on the phone cord and “POP”! out comes the MJ
  • limited local phone numbers means long distance numbers in some locations
  • Ordering the service online or over the phone or using the MJ program can be confusing

* The “local” phone numbers are not always a local call for your city, for instance in Montana the ONLY number they have are local to Helena, great if you live in the capital not so great for the rest of the state.

The savvy entrepreneur has already seen some openings with the above list for cutting costs. Let’s look at a few ways you can make the most of this original technology for your business.

We’re just seeing the tip of the iceberg, but here are some cost effective uses:
HARDWARE

  1. Connect your Home & Work offices
  2. Virtual Office employee(s) and VAs
  3. Key Customer and teleconference training
  4. Anyone who travels for your company

IMPLEMENTATION

  1. Fax
  2. Small pbx-like features
  3. Integration with other tech i.e. Virtual PBX systems

First, HARDWARE solutions.
By simply purchasing the Magic Jack map at $40 ea. you can establish tons on the recurring phone bill.

1 – Connect home & work offices, buy a MJ device for home and work, for anyone who commutes. After the initial $40 you get 1 year of uninterrupted calling from work to home etc. try out call forwarding thru a virtual pbx
2 – Virtual Office employees or VAs you contract with can now beget voice contact with no cost to THEM if you simply buy them a MJ device, it’s up to you if you ask for it back at the end of the contract or give it to them for a job well done.
3 – Key customer care and Teleconferencing or training This encompasses many areas but essentially it’s a repeat of the above, for a nominal $40 charge you can ensure your key clients and business partners end connected again at no fee for them. It’s so easy to use they really won’t have to wade through a tech manual to launch calling you. If you host training over the phone/online through .rdp connections etc. you can send one of the MJs to them ahead of training (perhaps with any manuals) and ask them to call on your $40 dime. Especially if you will have ongoing training with this client. Again, you can choose to objective give it to them as a gift. $40 isn’t much when you consider the price of other training materials you utilize.
4 – The Road Warriors friend Having spent half my life on the road, I can tell you if I were doing that kind of work now, I would hold the MJ without even thinking about it. Being able to call “Local” to my home or the US when overseas for a year for $20 you bet I’m on board. Just imagine, you glean to the hotel (with broadband access of course) late at night, and impartial want to touch base with home or the office, now you plug in MJ into your laptop and before you can unwrap the baby soap bar, you’re ready to execute or receive calls from home FOR FREE minus $20 initial fee ;-)
If you are already paying for cell phones for the travelers maybe you can cut down on some of the primetime minutes by simply buying the MJ, or better yet, give the MJ to them for personal calls and encourage strict business ONLY calls on the cell phone wiht no excuses for wasted minutes chatting with family etc.

Now that’s only what you can do by being nice enough to purchase MJ devices for everyone, now let’s explaore some of the cool things that can be status up on the USAGE/Implementation side of the house:
1 – FAX Although officially not supported yet, key word being “YET”, faxing can be done from anywhere again as a local call with no special setup, just plug in and send. Again, you might consider integrating with a virtual pbx system for a smoother operation especially if you wish to offer fax back capability.
2 – Private Branch Exchange (private telephone switchboard) although it’s far from a PBX or virtual PBX system, the magic jack will allow 3-way calling and take voicemails. Once you have the MJ phone number you can marry it with a virtual pbx and get full-featured use of a pbx with the orders or important calls coming to your MJ phone.
If you have set up your business to be on autopilot, send a MJ to your order takers and Cust Support VAs and let the calls come in with no per minute charges coming back to you.
3 – Integrate The most effective use of technology means marry-ing or integrating several solutions to create a full-featured robust solution.

If you aren’t familiar with virtual-PBXs look into using one like onebox, for service starting around $10/mo., prices go up depending on usage, you get 1-800 access and the same basic features that a geeky full-time phone switch programmer at your company can create, with less cost and hassle.
- Have calls routed within the PBX to various voicemails, but more importantly following the Tim Ferris way of doing things, you can have them follow YOU or any of your employees and VAs, no matter what phone or time of day they will be at that phone number, giving the illusion of 24/7 customer back.
Routing can also include having the really notable calls directed to the MJ device number/voice mail so you gather ONLY the most pressing calls, again, from anywhere in the world (With broadband access).

Well, this is again fair brushing the surface of what the world of VoIP and devices like the MagicJack can garner for the SMB world, for more info please visit http://squatchtech.ning.com and follow the articles relating to small business technology use.

Your uncle BobSquatch

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  • Watch out for hidden costs. The per call surcharges can add up quickly.
  • Look at your ROI. You will have to spend money to compose money in this area.
  • Don’t overpay. If you are paying more than $20 for voicemail, you’re overspending.


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Working from home, or even from a small office has its advantages. However, an expensive PBX phone system is not one of them. In fact, one of the biggest hurdles a start-up faces is how to sound utterly professional when you are faced with challenges like fussy children in your work environment or the fact that the CEO of the company answers the phone at all times.

One way to sound like a million bucks is to outsource your phone answering. Now, some companies will go the route of the live-operator, choosing to have their line answered and directed by a call center.

This option can be quite costly and requires you pay:

  • A one-time region up fee
    Sometimes this residence up fee willa run you as low as $25, but most of them are around $200.

  • A monthly fee
    Usually under $100, this fee covers the service plan. You’ll get a live operator that answers each call, and depending on the plan you settle, you may be given the option of having the operator 1) take a message or 2) take action on the call (ie a order and payment can be taken) or 3) transfer the call to your cell phone, landline or even specialized voice mailboxes.

  • A per-call fee
    Most services charge $1 per call, but some give you 25 or so ‘free’ calls in your service notion. Any operator-assisted calls over 25 are charged $1 each.

The live-operator call center is the option to choose if you MUST present a corporate, enterprise-level business environment. However, many businesses just cannot swing the large fees and charges that most call centers require.

A voicemail system may just earn more sense for the online small business. These services open as low as $4 per month and offer unique, web 2.0 features that are sure to impress:

  1. email notifications of voicemails
    Some even go so far as to send the audio file of the voicemail to your email inbox. This can be very convenient.

  2. call forwarding
    One ‘extra’ service many of these companies offer is the ability to ‘press one to leave a message for sales’ or whatever department they need.

    You can, literally, get calls in the car, while golfing or even via your email client on your PDA.  This one feature has saved me a great deal of time and stress.

  3. login interface
    For easy customization of your preferences, you can choose a plot that offers an easy and robust interface for changing your voicemail. Being able to change the voicemail, yourself, makes things so noteworthy easier.

Voicemail and live operator call centers can bring a healthy dose of professionalism to your small business. Win a look at these smart ways to manage your phone calls.

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