What is “Click to Call”, and Why You Need It

Click to Call is an innovative feature many business professionals are opting to use. Perhaps you’ve seen it? it’s a feature that’s placed on your site permitting your website visitors to immediately contact you via phone right from your site. You determine how all these calls are handled through an online interface panel that you fully control.  

Click to Call is merely a button icon or text code to embed in your Web site, email signatures, online ads or any online document. At no charge to the reader, he is immediately connected to you by phone by clicking the link. Again, as outlined above, you’ll always have Call Screening and Call Controller options for those incoming calls. Route your calls anyway you choose, to employees, voicemail or departments.

Click-to-Call allows people who visit your site or simply read your email to call you with the click of a mouse without costing them anything. By placing this code in your email signature clients wanting to reach you directly can do so simply by clicking your RingMe button. You can direct these calls anyway you choose. Direct these call to a voice mail message or perhaps to another individual handling those particular callers for you. Your choices are endless.

A question sometimes asked about this service is can users outside of the USA subscribe. This program is available to international users, however it’s designed with the US Market in mind and there are limitations if you use this Service outside of the USA. You can however, still take the Free Trial to determine if it will work for you.

Click-to-Call is not the only feature you gain when subscribing! Click-to-Cal has many other features included with it. This service is simply one feature of many features you get access to. See a Live Click to Call Button in Action, Go Here: Click-to-Call

By Barbara Cipak

Site Owner, My-Telework-Tools.com

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