Communication is key in business, and especially Real Estate. When shopping for Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) phones services, it is important to consider the unique needs of your business. The real estate workforce is mobile by nature and necessity. These days, a buyer is most likely to work with the agent that they deem “most responsive.” Current market pressures demand that realtors, agents and employees be efficient and connected, even on the road. A system that unifies your business communication (phone, fax, Internet, and data) is a necessity rather than a luxury.
Problem: You need to be two places at once. Someone needs to answer phones at the office, but you have a showing at 2. What are you going to do?
Solution: You can create a cue that automatically routes the calls to agents in the field, where they are the most efficient. For the remote agent, Telx Telecom can make any phone a business phone with a Virtual Office. Make and receive calls from anywhere as if you were in your office. Just one number for clients to remember!
Problem: Your Admin is overworked. Calls are pouring in, but paperwork is piling up.
Solution: Opt to use an Auto Attendant to free your receptionist to do the administrative work your business needs. The Attendant works like a second receptionist, filtering and routing calls to appropriate departments.
Problem: You’ve had to take out a second mortgage to pay your phone bill. Between the hardware and the services fees, you’re not even sure what you’re paying for anymore.
Solution: With a cloud based phone system, there is no equipment to buy or lease. It is simple to install, and because it works over your broadband connection, a Voice over IP can reduce telecommunications cost by as much as 60% in fees and equipment.
With all the option out there, you want a VoIP service provider that understands your business. VoIP phone services have taken the world by storm. They offer low cost calling domestically and internationally, and include services that would be cost prohibitive for most businesses using traditional phone lines.