Fax Number

by Matt Gerchow
Every smart businessperson should carry a business card. Those cards should be made available to anyone who talks with that same business-minded individual. If each contains the appropriate contact information, then each of them can be used to promote a fax number.
How to get more clients and customers faxing material to you
Now it could be that a still-growing operation has chosen to use a single line for both faxing and for calls made from or received on the telephone. In that case, that fact should be made clear, at the time of each cards distribution. That fact could be shared orally, or it could be written on the reverse side of that thin piece of cardboard.
How a business can use a faxed paper as part of an effective PR campaign.
Sometimes noteworthy events can provide a business with yet another way to promote its fax number. Suppose for example, that a family affected by Hurricane Irene wanted to contact a family member. Suppose that it lacked a cell phone, or was unable to use that method when it hoped to get its message out. Imagine, however that the same family did locate a retail store with a facsimile machine, and used that device.
That action has given the lucky retail store yet another way to promote its fax number. It can write an article about how an item oven overlooked by customers was able to help one family. It can submit that article to the editor of the local newspaper.
There is a good chance that the editor will use it. Then many residents will read about that same retail establishment. Without paying for an ad, it will have drawn attention to its products or services. Maybe someone will even cut out that short article, in order to carry out the job of faxing it to friends and relatives.
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How to get more clients and customers faxing material to you
Now it could be that a still-growing operation has chosen to use a single line for both faxing and for calls made from or received on the telephone. In that case, that fact should be made clear, at the time of each cards distribution. That fact could be shared orally, or it could be written on the reverse side of that thin piece of cardboard.
How a business can use a faxed paper as part of an effective PR campaign.
Sometimes noteworthy events can provide a business with yet another way to promote its fax number. Suppose for example, that a family affected by Hurricane Irene wanted to contact a family member. Suppose that it lacked a cell phone, or was unable to use that method when it hoped to get its message out. Imagine, however that the same family did locate a retail store with a facsimile machine, and used that device.
That action has given the lucky retail store yet another way to promote its fax number. It can write an article about how an item oven overlooked by customers was able to help one family. It can submit that article to the editor of the local newspaper.
There is a good chance that the editor will use it. Then many residents will read about that same retail establishment. Without paying for an ad, it will have drawn attention to its products or services. Maybe someone will even cut out that short article, in order to carry out the job of faxing it to friends and relatives.
Test drive RingCentral and fax free for 30 days