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It’s that time of year again when the hustle and bustle of the holidays begins and people generally find themselves stressed to the max and running around trying to get everything done. Under normal circumstances it can be hard to stay in touch during this busy time of year, but with Synclio you won’t have to miss a beat. Here’s how we’ll help you stay connected during the impending holiday madness.
Find Me / Follow Me – Go ahead, get all your shopping and running around done without worrying about missing that important call. Simply activate your find me / follow me feature to have all calls forwarded to your mobile phone and you’re ready to hit the ground running.
Visual Voicemail – It’s challenging any time of year to keep up with voicemail messages without adding the holiday rush into the mix. With visual voicemail you won’t have to sweat it. All your messages can easily be transcribed where you can read them in email or on your smartphone. That way you stay on top of calls and can manage follow-up so nothing falls through the cracks.
Custom Greetings – Whatever business you’re in, chances are you’ll have something going on during the holidays. Whether it’s a special sale or promotion or modified store hours during the coming weeks, with professional call handling options like custom greetings your customers will always be in the know.
Group Calling – Why not give your team a break and let them enjoy some extra time with their families? It’s easy to do when you can hold meetings remotely with group calling. When everyone can stay connected from wherever they are, your employees will be happier and your business won’t have to suffer.
At Synclio we understand how crazy the holidays can be. We also know that it’s important to slow down a bit and enjoy this time of year with family and friends. These are just a few ways that Synclio can help you do just that and make the holidays a little less stressful for everyone. Cheers!
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posted by Rebecca Daneault @ 4:52 PM