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5 Key Benefits of Phonewords
Benefit #1: Be Remembered
Phonewords are one of the few marketing tools available that instantly - within seconds - communicate what you do and how to contact you. This gives you a huge advantage. It means that potential customers can remember your number and call you direct instead of searching the Yellow Pages, where you're surrounded by competitiors eager to snatch business away from you.
Benefit #2: Be Exclusive
When you licence a Phoneword from EasyDial, you own the exclusive rights to your Phoneword for the exact market area your business covers. It doesn't matter if all your customers are in a single postcode, multiple postcodes, an entire city or even the whole country! 100% of all calls originalting from the territory you select are put through to your existing telephone line. Once you have the licence for a Phoneword in your area, it is yours to keep for as long as you wish. Phonewords give you a sustainable advantage over your competitors.
Benefit #3: Be Understood
Let's face it. Promoting your business via ads, billboards and radio can be expensive. To get ahead, you need to extract the maximum benefit from every promotion you do, at the minimum cost. Phonewords let you do that. They communicate what you do in a punchy and economical way. Premium Phonewords like 1300 GLAZIER, 1800 BARRISTER, plus many others.
Benefit #4: Be Different
Phonewords are a simple way of projecting your business as being bigger; more substantial; more professional than your competitiors. After you've reserved your Phoneword, your competitiors may find it difficult to match your customers awareness if they only have an ordinary local phone number that requires effort to remember. Put another way, if you miss out on securing your own premium Phoneword now, you may be giving up a decisive advantage.
Benefit #5: Be Referred More
A great Phoneword is a simple way to boost word-of-mouth advertising. How often does someone recommend your buisiness to a friend or colleague, only to have that other person forget your business name or how to contact you?