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Voice broadcastApril 27, 2011
What is Voice Broadcast?Voice broadcast is essentially a way to communicate with a large amount of people in a short amount of time. It began in the 1990s and broadcasts custom telephone messages to a great number of recipients at once. Voice broadcast systems utilize a database of phone lists as well as digitally-recorded phone messages. Users can quickly record a message, upload the designated phone list, pick a time and date for the message to go out, and then the voice broadcast technology will place thousands of calls to either clients or customers at an extremely high rate of speed. Customers can quickly be reached using a voice broadcast either as a voice mail or by prompting those who are called with some sort of follow-up action. Voice broadcast offers many features including a low price, the ability to place thousands of calls at one time, real-time tracking, press-1 transfers from leads, control over speed of how many people are called and in what amount of time, ability to schedule messages to be sent at specific times, answering machine detection, the possibility to record different messages for machines or live people and IVR survey integration. Save time that can used for other business related activities and implement voice broadcast to do the work for you. If you want to increase your number of new leads and expand your business, reduce infrastructure costs, eliminate hand dialing, increase time efficiency and keep in touch with customers much easier, use the voice broadcast solution! Jamie Epstein is a TMCnet Web Editor. Previously she interned at News 12 Long Island as a reporter's assistant. After working as an administrative assistant for a year, she joined TMC (News - Alert) as a Web editor for TMCnet. Jamie grew up on the North Shore of Long Island and holds a bachelor's degree in mass communication with a concentration in broadcasting from Five Towns College. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page. Edited by Rich Steeves |