The Secret To Using Skype as a Small Business Marketing Tool
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Title: The Secret To Using Skype as a Small Business Marketing Tool
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Author: Gobala Krishnan
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The Secret To Using Skype as a Small Business Marketing Tool
Copyright 2006 Gobala Krishnan
Skype (www.Skype.com) is already changing the way we
do we do business, even as you're reading this. A little
piece of software that uses VoIP (Voice Over IP) and P2P
(Peer-to-Peer) technology, it created waves after waves of
excitement, anticipation and even frustration since it's
launch.
If you've never heard of Skype, your competitors are
probably already ahead of you. The "Hype on Skype" as I
call it, is justified for one reason alone: it really IS
the communications tool of the future.
Skype is a breakthrough softphone application that allows
you to make phone calls from your PC direct to another
Skype user, or any regular fixed or mobile telephone. The
cost is extremely cheap, and the quality has seen massive
leaps of continuous improvement since it's launch in 2003.
Everyone knows all that.
Here's what most people don't know: Skype can be used as
powerful and effective marketing tool for any small
business. If you want to reach an international market, get
telephone inquiries and leads from China, or even if you
just want to use it to communicate with your business
buddies, you should explore the hidden potential of Skype.
Using Skype as a marketing or telemarketing tool basically
revolves around these facts:
1) The Power of SkypeIn and Virtual Numbers
SkypeIn, a feature of Skype still in beta, allows you to
create virtual numbers in many different countries. If you
maximize on this fact, you can literally have "virtual
offices" all around the world, even if you're a home based
business entrepreneur with no staff, an embarrassing budget
and limited time.
2) The Power of Third-Party Applications
There are many third party applications that enhance the
basic software. No, I'm not talking about the ones that
allow you to create cute icons or change the ring tone of
your incoming Skype calls. Those are nice, but I'm talking
about the business-related applications. If you know the
correct ones to use, you can literally build a "virtual
call center" from your desktop that has all the feature of
a real call center: your own personal secretary,
day-and-time manager, call routing and call waiting,
conditional call forwarding, language translations and much
more.
3) The Integration Capabilities
If the "off-the-shelf" version just doesn't cut it for your
business needs, then you can customize and adapt Skype into
your own proprietary systems and software. You can choose
to do this in-house, or outsource it to experts all over
the world. If you know where and how to do this, you can
create a powerful telemarketing application that cost
pennies a day compared to the traditional solutions. It
will be much more time-efficient, too.
So I'll say it again: Skype is the communications tool of
the future. Learning how to use it effectively in a sales
and marketing context could be the deciding factor between
"just another year" and "termendous year" for your business.
About the Author:
Gobala Krishnan is the author of the revolutionary book
"Internet Telephony Secrets : The Original Guide to
Marketing With VoIP" that reveals little-known, hidden
facts about Skype and VoIP that can be used to build killer
marketing tools for any small or home based business. Grab
a copy at www.InternetTelephonySecrets.com/2/
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