As the year winds down, it’s a
great time to look at project lists and consider what hasn’t been crossed off. Sometimes
it’s even worth revisiting a goal list to see what has been accomplished this
year to gauge productivity and help shape the next year. For many
companies—especially small businesses—some projects seem too time intensive or
too expensive. Marketing may fall into that category, and it may have been
something you’ve neglected to create or integrate in 2012. But it’s not too
late to integrate your marketing with on-hold messages before the year ends.
Increase
Your Bottom Line
One of the great things to remember
about the team at America On Hold is that we can help you cross that item off
your to-do list and start 2013 with a new tool in your sales and marketing kit.
By taking advantage of customizing your customers’ on-hold experience, you
increase your brand awareness, retain more customers, and capitalize on another
advertising opportunity. All of these factors combine to increase your sales.
Make
It Easy for Yourself
Without help, this process can be
overwhelming or even seem impossible. What messages do you share? How do you
manage the technology? By handing this task over to America On Hold, all of the
steps needed to create your on-hold messages are thoroughly handled by our
team, from competitive market research to learning more about your company. Our
team then uses all of that information to craft an appropriate messaging experience
for your clients, with your expert help determining the correct components. The
entire America On Hold process from start to finish only takes five business
days, and that’s without any disruption to your current phone system for set
up.
It’s really as easy as that to
quickly and effectively cross a project off your list before the year is even
over. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you get integrate
your marketing with on-hold messages. If you sign up by December 31, we’ll even
give you two months free! The only question now is: What are you waiting for?

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