Frequently asked questions about call answerlink services
Whilst many small businesses have heard about call answering services, virtual offices and virtual PAs, some still struggle to understand
how they actually work. How are they able to 'take' my calls? How do they know who is calling for each company?
How do they get the messages over to me? What follows is a frequently asked questions guide
that should hopefully cover most aspects of this telecoms service.
- Does a prospective user of a call answering service need any special equipment or software?
- Normally no additional equipment or software is required. It's not the case that call answering services 'take'
the calls from clients but rather that they are 'given' to them as calls are diverted by the client.
Most telecoms providers have a simple system (usually a code that you enter into the handset) that allows incoming calls to be diverted,
a lot of the time this is already set-up and can be used instantly.
- If I divert my calls then where will they be answered?
- The calls will be answering usually wherever the call answering service or virtual office is physically located.
Many small businesses may feel that because of their client base they may need to employ a service locally
or at least one where the accents are going to sound local. Some providers will outsource calls to overseas facilities
which would definitely give a negative impression to clients that conduct their business locally.
Service providers should always be asked whether or not calls will be answered in-house or not?
- How will they know that the call is for my company and answer it correctly?
- The majority of call answering services operate by giving each client their own unique telephone number
that they can divert to or give out to callers direct. Provided the client has diverted to this unique number,
then all calls for them can be identified by the operator answering the call.
An added benefit of giving each client their own number is that they can divert multiple phone numbers
to the call answering service be it their direct line, mobile number, office number or all
at the same time- the calls will all be coming into the same number and therefore answered in the correct company name.
- What if I have VIP clients that I always need to speak to?
- A lot of small businesses actually employ call answering services to work as their full time receptionist
so that the operator uses your directions on how calls are to be responded to.
If you have a list of VIP callers then the operator can transfer these through to you as if he/she was sat
at the front desk (provided you have a direct line or mobile that is not being diverted back the service).
Other inquiries can be sent to you at close of call via email, txt message or sometimes fax.
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