One of my favorite movies is Auntie Mame starring Jane Russell (1958.) There are so many wonderful, funny scenes in the movie, but some scenes always stand out in your memory and one of those for me is when she went to work as a switchboard operator. Continue reading
Is There Anybody Out There?
Voicemail is an important part of your business and your sales staff should think of it as one of their top priorities. However, some people treat voicemail as the last thing they check when going to work each day which can mean that their voice customers might not even get a call back.
You need to sit down with your sales team and tell them to check voicemail first each day as the lead is already at least a day old. In addition, make sure they don’t make these common mistakes. Continue reading
Getting a Local Number Can Be Beneficial
Many of our customers join My Halloo to get a local number for their business.
What is the Benefit of a Local Number?
Aside from the obvious benefit of allowing locals to call you without having to use long distance, there are other benefits you should know about. Continue reading
Don’t Be Lax This Tax Season
Tax season is upon us and it is a great time for companies to not only do a spring cleaning, but to also create reports based on employee and customer statistics.
With My Halloo, you can easily run reports on all of these things as well as look at your set up and see if your extensions need to be reorganized.
Riverside, Ca: Where Past and Future Meet
Where the citrus industry began so many years ago and the home to one of the most historic hotels in the nation, Riverside, California blends its past and future with cultural and renowned landmarks and a strong economic future.
Ranked #13 in Job Growth by Forbes, Riverside California continues to grow in numbers. Partly due to the population growth in the past few years and the abundance of education, Riverside shows great promise for the future. Many more move to the area as time progresses economically increasing the chance for a better tomorrow. Continue reading
The Industrial Hub of the Midwest – Wichita, Kansas
Once nicknamed “Air Capital of the World”, Wichita, Kansas works as an industrial hub and center for culture. Home to entertainment and fun, Wichita is the largest city in the state and 9% below the national average for cost of living, according to Forbes. This affordability draws in a great crowd looking to start their own business and particularly work in the industrial sector. Continue reading
Come for Vacation, Stay for Business – Tampa, Florida
Economically diverse, Tampa, Florida is not only a great vacation destination, but proves to strive for industrial and financial prosperity. Major industries include national defense, tourism, finance, retail, healthcare, insurance, professional sports, electronics and other high technology fields. Tampa has a long list of economic revenue with hopes to expand even further. Continue reading
At the Center of It All – Denver, Colorado
Ranked at #1 as the Best Place for Businesses and Careers, Denver, Colorado continues to raise the bar for cities worldwide as a great location to live and work.
The capital of Colorado provides an entertaining yet purposeful lifestyle with its many outdoor activities, countless business opportunities and numerous restaurants, museums and other recreational centers. Denver stays on top of its game, ranking high in the top distinguished lists such in Job Growth, Education, 100 Best Places to Live in the U.S., and more. These lists go on and on because of the vibrant way of life Denver has to offer with the fast pace of the city and its inner workings. Continue reading
Just the Fax, Ma’am
Some of you may remember that in the 1950s, there was a television show called Dragnet. It was immensely popular to the point that it influenced life in the era.
A famous catchphrase came from the show: “Just the facts, ma’am.” People still use it today and probably don’t even know its source.
Omaha, NE: The Land of Business and Opportunity
With a diverse economy and passion for preservation, Omaha, Nebraska welcomes all business and opportunity.
As of March 1st of this year, Omaha celebrated its 150th birthday and ultimate union with the United States as the the 37th star on America’s flag. This town was given the name “Gateway to the West” back in the 19th century when the city was a national transportation hub, but now Omaha works as a center for major industries such as banking, insurance and telecommunication. Continue reading