Does Your Business Card Have a Toll Free Number? by: 00juno, February 21, 2013 You hand business cards out all the time. You may even find that they get more attention than your resume, particularly in career networking situations. Great business cards, both in purpose and design, can land you that job, business opportunity or clientele you’ve been seeking. Whether you’re trying to spread your brand or image, or provide a simple calling card for your services, a business card speaks volumes. Read More
How Will A Toll Free Vanity Number Help Me? by: Custom Toll Free, February 11, 2013 How will a toll free vanity number help you and your business? There are many benefits of wielding a toll free vanity number no matter where your business is at and wants to go. Have you defined your top priorities? Read More
Finding a Vanity Number by: Custom Toll Free, February 4, 2013 How can you find a truly great vanity number to propel your organization or initiative in today's hot business climate? Read More
Why Vanity Toll Free Numbers Go the Extra Mile by: 00juno, February 1, 2013 When it comes to vanity branding, visuals can certainly make or a break the initial phases toward calls and conversions. Take for instance a case study by HubSpot which shows that Facebook photos generate 53% more likes than the average post. Believe it or not, vanity toll free numbers, whether featured on a billboard, at a bus stop, or on a print ad, have the same appeal and effect. Read More
Who Should Provide My Vanity Toll Free Number? by: Custom Toll Free, January 28, 2013 You know you need a great vanity toll free number but who do you get it from? There are many options out there today, but like any other necessary service for your business, not all vendors are equal. As one of the most important elements of your brand and operations this is certainly not one of those items you can afford to have a weak business partner in. Read More
Dialing Up a Difference: How Toll Free Numbers Help to Promote Social Change by: 00juno, January 24, 2013 Some serious individual struggles can shake the human spirit. Toll free services provide benefits for people from all walks of life including businessmen, soldiers, seniors, and even troubled teenagers. These numbers continue to provide a service and purpose regardless of how difficult circumstances may be. Read More
Get Unreasonable, Get Toll Free, and Accelerate Your Startup by: Custom Toll Free, January 23, 2013 Whether you are still lagging on fulfilling your New Year's resolution to kick-start that new business, struggling to get that new product ready to ship, or just eager to breed more creativity and momentum in your organization to stay in the lead, there's one relatively easy solution… Read More
What Toll Free Numbers Can Do For Your Search Engine Optimization by: 00juno, January 22, 2013 Read More
New 800 Number Prefixes Are on the Horizon by: 00juno, January 21, 2013 Toll free 800 number prefixes include 800, 888, 877, 866, and 855. These multiple prefixes exist due to increasing toll free 800 number demands, allowing callers and businesses to connect at no charge to the customer or client, a courtesy of the business. The 800 number prefix was first introduced in 1967, and it functioned as the sole toll-free area code for businesses, services, and charities for nearly thirty years. That was until the FCC introduced the 888 number prefix in 1996 as the Internet added new Domain Name Systems. The other prefixes followed thereafter. Read More
What is Branding? by: Custom Toll Free, What is branding, what makes a brand, and why do you need one today? A brand is an identifying name or feature which differentiates a company or item from others sellers and products. Some of the most significant branding examples today include Apple, McDonalds, and Starbucks. This goes back to branding cattle and even before that. Some other early examples of branding include colored packaging in Britain and watermarks on paper in Italy. Some early adopters from the industrial revolution include Campbell's Soup, Quaker Oats, Coca-Cola, and Kellogg's Cereal. Read More