7 TIPS ON CHOOSING A QUALITY PHONE WORD
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| 1) | Keep it simple Avoid words that are inventive or over-creative. With 13 Phone Words, avoid words longer than 5 letters, with 1300/1800 Phone Words, avoid words longer than 10 letters. According to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) fact sheet, any Phone Word exceeding the recommended length may experience technical problems on certain equipment and networks. |
| 2) | Must be easy to spell Always avoid words that are difficult to spell. Don't waste time trying to educate and / or confirm that your customers can spell your Phone Word. Was is 1300 CAITLIN or 1300 KATELYN? |
| 3) | Keep it relevant A great Phone Word tells your customers who you are and what you do. Always choose a word that reflects either your brand, |
| 4) | Must be easy to remember Customers should instantly relate your Phone Word to your company. An easy to remember Phone Word will become synonymous with your business and help accelerate your word of mouth marketing. |
| 5) | Beware of the 'Danger' Phone Words Always be aware of the 'Danger' Phone Words when deciding your options. Choosing any type of 'Danger' Phone Word will not get the results you want. Click here for examples. |
| 6) | Choose the correct prefix If your desired word is between 4 and 5 letters, choose the 13 prefix. If it is between 6 and 10 letters, choose a 1300 or 1800 prefix. For more information about different prefixes click here. |
| 7) | Never compromise on quality A poor quality Phone Word can not only be ineffective, you can actually damage your business and unintentionally help your competitors. A high quality Phone Word will be the quickest way to financial freedom! |
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