JAMM Special: 50% Off Three Months Of Ring Central Service

Earlier today, I learned of a fantastic service for our mobile community, especially those of you who own or operate a small business. of course, I am talking about Ring Central. The Ring Central Service will assign you a phone number, which you can use to allow clients, customers, or friends to find you on any phone at any location. Here’s how it works:
When you sign up for RingCentral, you immediately get your own Toll Free 800 or a Local Area Code phone number that serves as your business’ “front door” – Or, you can transfer your existing phonenumber into RingCentral and enjoy the same features that help you effectively manage your business communications.
Now you can answer calls on your existing mobile, home and office phones, or even on your PC. You can also use RingCentral to send and receive faxes, automatically route calls to any member of your team regardless of their location and provide callers with an auto-attendant (e.g., “Push 1 for sales, 2 for shipping, 3 for billing,” etc.) and a dial-by-name directory.
The service includes a free trial, so you can check it out and see what you think. After that, packages start at just $9.99 per month, which includes 100 minutes and five lines. As your business grows, and you require additional extensions and minutes, there are a variety of additional plans which are sure to meet your needs. In addition to just getting the new 1-800 number, along with forwarding to any number of extensions (depending upon your plan), you also get a full array of features, including:
So, go ahead an check it out. The service offers everything your small business needs to put that professional foot forward with your new potential clients or customers. Then, head over to this link to get 50% off your first three full months of service. After you check out the service, come back and let us know what you think.
http://www.ringcentral.com/features/how-it-works.html
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You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.John Coyle
Feb 3, 2010
RingCentral is indeed a great service. However, they are slowly moving away from the RC Mobile and pushing more of their RC Office which is their fully hosted VoIP service, where they own the dialtone on your desktop as well as controlling that phone as well. If you want to be truly mobile with a phone system in the cloud and sending calls out to your cell phones, then try Virtual PBX. It’s cheaper than RingCentral and offers more functionality when sending calls to your cell phones.
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