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mifone systems
1st December 2009, 12:58
Hi All

I have recently published miVoice a voice broadcasting service that we can provide for anyone who wants to generate more leads, its quite simple, you specify your budget and your target market and hopefully your phones will be ringing all day.

We broadcast a voice message to a landline datafile, a voice recording can be provided by us or you can make your own, tailored to your campaign.

We can broadcast mobiles as well but the landlines works out to be a cheaper cost per acquisition, so we reccomend you broadcast to landlines.

mifonesystems.com/?dir=mivoice

If you have time please take a look at our pricing structure


With the debt management Industry specifically, the conversions are approx 20% from 100 inbound calls, now this maybe dependent upon agents closing abilities or datafile.

Also the time of day is important, for example friday mornings maybe not a good time to broadcast so we reccomend in the afternoons or early evenings.

Any questions at all, you can contact me on 0800 2790 682 :)

Marcus McDaniels
1st December 2009, 20:26
I'm in the United States, i'm broadcasting currently at $0.007 per minute (below a penny per minute). Is this something you can beat? I'm using www (dot) MessageCommunications (dot) com. your rates posted on the miFone site were around 2 cents a minute, i'm paying MUCH less than that. Let me know if you can offer it cheaper. I'm happy with the service i'm getting now, but I don't care to switch for a lower price.

Marcus

Scorch London
2nd December 2009, 12:41
20% conversion rate? That sounds terribly unlikely for cold calling, 1 or 2% and it would be more believable..

JElder
2nd December 2009, 13:10
I think he means 20% of the popele that 'press 1 to talk to an operator' - that's more reasonable as the broadcast has already weeded out 99.5% on the original list.

The other 80% will not understand who this recording is, or want to shout abuse.

consultant
2nd December 2009, 13:34
This is somethimg you can acheive with an asterisk pbx server 'reasonably' easy.

What the spammer, oops, sorry, OP doesnt mention is the legalities of this service along with their process!

JElder
2nd December 2009, 13:36
I've never used it, but I belive in the UK it is legal as long as there is a live operator available at any point in the call.

Still need to comply with TPS regulations as well.

LicensedToTrade
2nd December 2009, 15:01
I can't say I hacve ever listened to an entire recorded message from one of these companies. After I have shouted "hello, hello?" down the phone a few times while the person on the other end continues to ramble on interrupted I figure out it is a recording and hang up.