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Compvice Marketing Reports Seven Ways to Stop Telemarketing calls

Compvice Marketing Reports Seven Ways to Stop Telemarketing calls










(PRWEB) February 18, 2006

Over the past week Compvice Marketing has received a number of calls from the public wanting to know how they can reduce the number of unwanted telemarketing calls they’re getting. As a leading voice messaging business we provide automated telemarketing services to help business communicate with their customers, while at the same time respecting the small group of people who do not want to receive telemarketing calls.

Whilst our service allows people to automatically opt-out of our campaigns, some telemarketing companies do not make this option as easy; therefore David McMahon has come up with a list of steps people can take to reduce annoying telemarketing including overseas telemarketing calls.

Buy an Answering Machine (Dick Smith’s for between $ 40 and 70, or Telstra Free 101 Service) — telemarketers are paid by the hour to talk to people, so by having an answering machine take the call most telemarketers will give up and call the next person on their list. This makes it easier for to screen calls and eat dinner in peace.

Do Not Contact – Add your name to the “Do Not Contact” Database run by ADMA (Australian Direct Marketing Association). This on it’s own will not reduce all telemarketing calls, however it will stop most of the larger Australian businesses calling.

Never get angry with the telemarketing operator – they are only doing their job. Simply say “I’m not interested” and hang up the phone. The more caller keeps talking the more the telemarketing person will try to sell them something.

Just hang up — in most telephone exchanges in Australia, by hanging up the telephone for longer than 20 seconds will automatically disconnect the calling party, freeing up the phone line.

Pre-recorded message — if the caller receives a pre-recorded message try pushing the number 9 on the telephone keypad. If the call has come from a respectable business, the caller should hear a recorded message saying the phone number has been removed (opt-out).

Overseas Calls — if caller receives an overseas telemarketing call and the caller wishes to be removed from marketing list, ask to speak to their manager. They will normally transfer caller to an English speaking person back in Australia. This will make it easier for caller. Remember it is important never to give out credit card details to someone calling from overseas, the caller may not be protected by Australian law.

Unwelcome calls — if the same telemarketing business calls many times a week, or caller receives any other unusual calls contact the local telephone company for can help. For Telstra customers visit http://www.telstra.com.au/unwelcome-calls

Our internal studies have shown there is only a small group of people who do not want telemarketing calls. By making it easier for this group to opt-out of campaigns it is cheaper for business. That is why a number of leading marketing consultants are using the voice messaging service that gives more choice to the public. Now the public has the choice to listen to the telemarketing call, or to press 9 on their telephone keypad to tell the company they do not want to receive any further calls from the business.

The voice messaging service allows business groups to use a computerized message delivery service that plays the business’s pre-recorded message onto their customer’s answering machine or even directly to the customer themselves. The callers are able to use a touch-tone telephone to interact with the voice system to respond to special offers, transfer to live operators and now by pressing 9 on the their telephone keypad remove themselves from the campaign.

David McMahon, a leading Voice Messaging specialist said, “We find that most customers like telemarketing when used correctly. However our own internal studies have shown that a small group, less than 5 percent, do not want telemarketing calls. Now with this self-removal (opt-out) feature we can offer a great solution for both groups.”

David McMahon has 15 years computer & telecommunication experience and is a leading voice-messaging specialist in Australia providing voice services to Australian business.

Voice Messaging (pre-recorded messages) allows a person to use a touch-tone telephone to interact with a computer to acquire information from, or enter data into, a database. The technology can also be used to gather information, as in the case of media surveys in which the user is prompted to answer questions by pushing numbers on a touch-tone telephone, without having to speak directly to an operator.

For an interview contact David McMahon Ph: 07 5527 9666 visit http://www.compvice.com.au

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High speed outbound phone calls and telemarketing

Triple your sales with large volume high speed outbound phone calls. Auto dialing for cold calling and you sales force telemarketing. Learn More at www.DialMore.com Video Rating: 5 / 5 Share on Facebook

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Telemarketing – Top Five Tips To Make Cold Calls Effective Again

Telemarketing – Top Five Tips To Make Cold Calls Effective Again

Telemarketing despite Do-No-Call registries is still a popular medium of generating leads for business marketers. However, businesses should not plunge into cold calling blindly unless they want more customers joining the Do-Not-Call registry listing. Measuring the success of telemarketing campaigns by quantifying calls rather than qualifying them is exactly where businesses need to make crucial changes.

Cold calling without identifying the target audience and assessing their potential interest in the goods being promoted is as wasting your own time as well as the customer’s. Indiscriminate calls will only damage your brand name. What’s more, inadvertent violation of Do-Not-Call regulations will get your business into serious legal trouble.

Tips on making telemarketing calls effective

Telemarketing can be made effective by doing some homework on the target audience and following simple rules that are often sidelined by businesses keen on multiplying sales revenue. Here are some pointers for businesses to train telemarketers on:

1. Understand the goal of the call and focus on it

Not all telemarketing calls are meant to make a sale. First calls are usually concerned with getting the trust of the customer. To do that, the telemarketer has to empathize with the customer’s needs rather than make a sale pitch. Marketing teams should prepare a script to guide the telemarketer in this task and ensure the conversation goes in the desired direction.

2. Understand your target audience

Business marketers must do their homework by analyzing the target audience’s demographics. Gauging the buying tendencies of the target audience in relation to the products or services you promote is crucial to the success of your telemarketing campaign. Trying to sell gas to someone who doesn’t own a car won’t do any good. In fact, irrelevant promotions just make telemarketing calls annoying to consumers.

3. Say the important things first

You have just the first 30 seconds of a telemarketing call to make an effect. Make sure telemarketers have a script to guide them on what needs to be said immediately to hold the customer’s interest. A script also ensures the telemarketer does not miss any points that can nudge the customer towards a sale.

4. Treat intermediate contacts with respect

Telemarketers sometimes need to wade through layers of office personnel before getting the chance to talk to the decision maker. Showing respect to intermediate office assistants, secretaries and gatekeepers is a sign of professionalism and ups your chances of making a sale.

5. Send reminders to prospective customers

If a telemarketing call resulted in qualifying the consumer as a prospective customer, following up is good strategy. It can be done through a letter, email, mailer or maybe a brochure that describes the product or service offer again. It will remind the customer about your offer without being intrusive.

Telemarketing sales campaigns must run for a minimum of 10 days to get some results. Initially, the campaign should target a smaller audience to measure the performance. The campaign can then be expanded to a larger demographic and extended to 20 days or more. Proper qualification of target audiences is crucial to the success of a telemarketing campaign. For this reason, businesses should never buy contacts from a clearinghouse or similar agencies.

Telemarketing can lead to increased sales if telemarketers are trained to improve the quality of calls rather than pressurizing them to cover more customers. Professionalism will garner long-term results for your brand by winning the goodwill of customers.

Daljeet Sidhu is at TradeSeam. Read our telemarketing advice. Compare telemarketing quotes. Sellers JOIN for sales leads.


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Making & Blocking Phone Calls : How to Get Your Name Off Telemarketing Call Lists

Getting your name off telemarketing lists involves registering a phone number with the national Do Not Call Web site. Remove your name from a telemarketing call list with tips from a full-service travel agent in this free video on phones. Expert: Russ Handler Contact: www.rhconsumernetwork.com Bio: Russ Handler owns an online travel agency. Filmmaker: Christopher [...]

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Outsourced Call Center Handles Your After- Hour Calls

Outsourced Call Center Handles Your After- Hour Calls Business establishments and companies that conduct business via the phone are more likely to face a common drawback. And it is the problem of handling sales calls each time after the regular business hours. Hiring a receptionist will not be an ideal solution. If you analyze your [...]

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How to Handle Unwanted Phone Calls from Telemarketers

How to Handle Unwanted Phone Calls from Telemarketers Answering unexpected phone calls everyday from telemarketers can be one of the most annoying and fighting invasions of privacy a person may experience. It is a major inconvenience that every household may experience and is very stressful to deal with. Is it not annoying when you rush [...]

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How to Handle Unwanted Phone Calls from Telemarketers

How to Handle Unwanted Phone Calls from Telemarketers

Answering unexpected phone calls everyday from telemarketers can be one of the most annoying and fighting invasions of privacy a person may experience. It is a major inconvenience that every household may experience and is very stressful to deal with. Is it not annoying when you rush out from the bathroom halfway done taking a bath, or get out from under the car covered with grease, just to pick up the phone and only to find out an unknown caller is trying to sell you something you do not even need? Every household wants to have a quiet dinner at home or enjoy long hours of uninterrupted sleep during weekends. They simply do not want to answer phone calls from someone they do not know who is trying to sell something over the phone and get their credit card or bank account details.

With the emergence of telemarketing call centers, more and more telemarketers were produced, calling every household to sell their products or services. Why? Because it is the most cost-effective marketing strategy and communication technique available.

Because of the rapid growth of telemarketing call centers, several laws were passed and amended. One of these is the national Do Not Call law or DNC law. All you need to do is have your home phone number including wireless phone number registered to the DNC list. Unsolicited calls are prohibited from calling these listed phone numbers, otherwise, a complaint can be filed against the telemarketing company that the caller is connected with. If you have not registered your number yet to the DNC list, and if you happen to answer a phone call from these people, wait until the caller has identified himself or herself and the company he or she represents. In this way, you can take note of the company’s complete information. This is important when filing a complaint against the company. Then you may answer politely and ask him or her to put your number to their internal DNC list and they will never call your number again.

Unfortunately, the DNC law has not completely eliminated the number of unwanted telemarketing calls. However, there are other ways on how to handle these unwanted calls. First, it is important that you have a caller ID. In this way, you can recognize a call from an unknown caller or from a telemarketing company and you can either ignore it, or answer it and inform him or her right away that you are on the DNC list. Second, exercise the freedom of choice. If a telemarketer does manage to get you on the phone, remember that you have the freedom to choose whether or not you participate in the call. You may simply hang up on him or her rather than argue that you do not need their product or service. This can also help you from bursting out your temper or anger for being annoyed. If you happen to receive harassing calls from these telemarketers, you may inform your local phone company so that they can set up a trap on your phone line. In this way, the phone company can determine the phone number from which the harassing calls have originated. You must take note of the time and date these calls are received. The phone company does not charge you for the trap set up.

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Opt Out of junk mail & telemarketing calls – www.IdentityTheft.info

You are entitled by law to opt out of several major databases including telemarketing phone solicitations, junk postal mail and unsolicited credit card offers. Opting out reduces junk phone calls, junk mail and it has the added benefit of reducing your risk of identity theft. Visit www.IdentityTheft.info, “The” identity theft information site for more comprehensive articles, news and videos about how to protect yourself and your family.

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