Archive for March 2, 2010

Should I get an 0800 or 0845 number for my business?

An 0800 number may seem the obvious choice. Your customers know that the service is free to them from a landline (which encourages them to call you) and the fact that the call charges are born by you shows that you care about your customers. You also have a good way to be available to customers whilst not having to give out a home or personal line. An 0800 number shows you are thinking nationally and that you are a serious business.

0800 numbers are portable – you can redirect them to a mobile (at extra cost) so never need lose touch with your customers. They are also useful for sorting calls – you can have one for sales and one for support and therefore know what your caller is contacting you for. This can help prioritise calls and make you look like a larger business.
The real bonus is that you can track marketing projects. By using only one number on your website or advert you can see where people are finding you and at what time of day. This really improves your business potential.

You can also take your free phone number with you if you need to move premises. This will avoid the need for new business card and other stationary reprints to accommodate a change of landline.

It is worth noting that paying a premium for a memorable number probably isn’t worth it unless you are using it for TV or radio advertising. Most of the really memorable numbers have gone anyway so think carefully before going down this route.
0800 numbers are best for connecting a business with its customers. On the downside, as a business, you pay for every call to the number, including those from time wasters.

0845 numbers can do similar things to 0800 numbers for you but are not necessarily free to call for your customers (although for some BT callers it now is). When paying customers ring an 0845 number all they pay is the cost of a local phone call – just as if they were making a call to someone in the town. That way, some customers who are a long way away from you in the country can actually save money over calling your normal landline number as the call is cheaper to them.
The main advantage to businesses of the 0845 number (and the reason that they are outselling 0800 numbers) is the fact that when you buy an 0845 number the costs are fixed no matter how many times the number is called, whereas for 0800 numbers the costs are for the actual minutes used. Fixed costs and the fact that bills cannot run away for business owners make the service easy to budget for.

If buying either phone number, make sure that the telecomms supplier you are using is reliable. Look at how long they have been in business, try and talk to their customers, and make sure you have a physical address for them. Check their position for if you find that that your number is not doing what you hoped it would, or if you need to change it so that you don’t run into unforeseen costs later.

Itemised bills charged by the second are a sensible way to go to avoid being caught out by the company rounding up calls to the nearest minute, and remember that nothing is free – if there’s no set-up and rental fee your call charges will be higher to compensate.

An example of a company using an 0800 number are Snibor who are Dorset builders and they use the number to be customer friendly. The number is visible on their homepage and throughout their web site. An example of a company using an 0845 number is Omnio who sell KVM switches. Again, the number is prominently displayed on their website and they are seeing the benefits for their type of business model.

Think carefully which number will be best for you before you buy and choose what’s right for you.

 

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Monroe Sensa-Trac- A top name in trusted ride control!

Representing the cutting edge in sophisticated shock design technology, Monroe Shocks are manufactured only with high- performing parts and services. Each and every reflex shock is incorporated with Impact Sensor Technology. What could this technology make? Basically, this impact sensor is a smart valve that could detect when the Monroe Reflex Shock is already hitting a bump.

Monroe Reflex monotube shocks are specifically engineered to provide better handling, control and performance for light trucks and SUV’s. These shocks feature a high-pressure gas charge that separates the unit internal oil and nitrogen to provide additional spring rate, helping to maximize damping efficiency and control. To further enhance ride control characteristics, Monroe Reflex monotube shocks include a hydraulic lockout to cushion the impact as the vehicle suspension is fully extended. Monroe’s New Reflex shocks and struts for cars and trucks. Featuring their new Impact Sensor, which acts like a switch between firm and soft compression damping. Under normal road conditions, Reflex shocks deliver better handling than O.E shocks. The Reflex design also has a soft, light valving for average daily use and driving.

Monroe Sensa-Trac- A top name in trusted ride control for drivers who want ultimate comfort with exceptional handling. Sensa-Trac shocks and struts feature precision tapered grooves allowing fluid to flow freely around the piston, creating a smoother ride for all driving conditions. When it is needed most, the piston travels beyond the grooves firming up the ride for added safety and control.

The Monroe Reflex truck shock absorber with the patented Impact Sensor Technology combines specially tuned valving with a Flu on banded piston. The Impact Sensor valve has the ability to sense acceleration to improve the handling, safety, and overall ride characteristics of sport-utility vehicles, mini-vans and light trucks. The Impact Sensor base valve will sense a bump in the road and automatically adjust the shock to absorb the impact, leaving the shock with greater control when it is needed. The features of the Monroe Reflex truck shock absorber make it the superior shock for improved handling, safety, and comfort in all road conditions.

Representing the cutting edge in sophisticated shock design technology, Monroe Shocks are manufactured only with high- performing parts and services. Each and every reflex shock is incorporated with Impact Sensor Technology. What could this technology make? Basically, this impact sensor is a smart valve that could detect when the Monroe Reflex Shock is already hitting a bump.

This process, by nature is better than controlling a panic braking maneuver. Moreover, these reflex shocks are all filled with an all- weathered fluid that maintains a constant viscosity even in extreme cold or heat conditions. Thus, with Monroe Shocks, expect your ride to maintain a similar damping performance amidst all weather conditions.

Equipped with Fluon- banded piston, Monroe Reflex Shocks respond in the quickest way upon encountering bumps on the road. All reflex shocks from Monroe are filled with nitrogen gas that performs as a preventing factor against foaming and aeration in the shock fluid. These top- performing features, engineered with the latest innovation in the shock design technology, makes Monroe Reflex Shocks the best buy shock system. The high- strength steel seals and rods, along with other special features, just proves that Monroe is still among the best replacement shocks in the market.

So if you long to achieve the latest in shock technology in the most cost- effective package, use Monroe Shocks and Monroe Struts for your ride. As one of the oldest names in the ride control business, Monroe shocks and Monroe struts have found their way underneath nearly every car make and model. That’s partly because Monroe shocks are offered as replacement units for more vehicles than any other brand. Mechanics and customers alike have learned to trust Monroe shocks because they get more miles and a better ride from their replacement Monroe shocks.

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