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Friday, 28 June 2013

Why use the Call Recording feature?

We offer a range of different extra features which can be used with our 0800 numbers, 0845 numbers, 0844 numbers and local numbers. One of the most exciting features is the Call Recording feature.

The Call Recording feature does what it says on the tin – it records your inbound telephone calls received on the numbers you have with us.

You can choose to have all of your received calls recorded, or just a selection of calls. Alternatively, you can choose to start recording a call whilst the telephone conversation is in progress. Most of our customers choose to have all of their calls recorded.

Why would you want to record your calls? There are a number of reasons. For some companies, calls are recorded for training purposes. If this is the aim, then the best option is probably to choose to have a selection of calls recorded.

However, another key reason is for records. If you are having an important business phone call, there might be a lot of detail discussed. You can take notes, but sometimes it can be hard to focus on the call and take thorough, accurate, detailed notes at the same time. And however good you are at note taking, there is always a chance that something might be missed. With call recording, you can listen back to the call as many times as you want, and if there is any future disagreement about what was agreed in a phone call, you can listen back to check.

When the call finishes, the recording is sent to your email address straight away, so you can save the call to your computer in your files if you so wish.

For more information, please see our extra features page.

Friday, 21 June 2013

What is a Call Whisper?

One of our most popular extra features is the “call whisper” feature. We believe it is such a great feature that we offer our customers a free 30 day trial when they order an 0800, 0845, 0844 or local number with us. Why do we like it so much?

Well, all of our numbers are pointed to an existing landline or mobile phone number. So, when somebody calls you, you don’t know if they are phoning your existing landline or mobile number as a personal call, or if they are phoning your local or non-geographic number as a business call. The type of call you are receiving can obviously change the way in which you answer the call.

Some people may have more than one company, and may want to point different numbers for different companies to the same phone for convenience. The problem with doing that is that they don’t know which company the person on the end of the phone is calling, and so don’t know how to answer it.

A third problem can be having multiple local numbers pointed to the same phone, and then not knowing which area you are meant to be in because you don’t know which local number has been called.

Call Whisper is the solution to all of these problems. When you receive a call to your 0800, 0844, local or 0845 number, you will hear a short recorded message when you answer the call to let you know which number is being called. The caller just hears the continuing ringing tone. You then know how to answer the phone call.

You can add a whisper for each number, and the whisper can be customised to say whatever you would like it to say.

For more information, see our extra features page. 

Friday, 15 March 2013

The importance of looking local

South West LocalDepending on what type of business you have, you might want to portray yourself as a nationwide company, or as a local company. If you want to carry out work nationwide, then we advise that you have one of our non-geographic numbers for your business – either an 0800 number, 0845 number or 0844 number, depending on which one suits your business needs best.

However, if you want to appear to be a local business, even if that is to lots of different localities, then you are best having virtual local numbers. These are ideal if you are based in one area, but want to appear local to lots of different areas. So, for example, if you were based in Bristol but wanted to operate across the whole of the south west, appearing as a local business, then you could have an Exeter 01392 number, a Plymouth 01752 number, a Taunton 01823 number, a Penzance 01736 number, a Devizes 01380 number, and of course a Bristol 0117 number and Bath 01225 number. These are just examples, but they can all be pointed to the same phones in an office so all of your calls still go through to the same place, but appear to be more local than they actually are.

The reasoning behind this is that lots of people still prefer to use a local business for certain trades, and when looking for numbers will only go for area codes that they recognise, as they then know that the business is based locally. With lots of local phone numbers you can appear in lots of different local telephone directories as well. A local area code says to potential customers that you are a business that operates in their area, know the area, and are nearby if there are any problems.

Friday, 1 March 2013

Why use fax to email?

FaxWe offer fax to email numbers as all of our different numbers – including 0800 numbers, 0845 numbers, 0844 numbers and virtual local numbers.

They have to be a different number from your telephone number if you already have one of the above, but we believe if you use a fax machine, there are huge benefits to having a fax to email number.

Firstly, it means you can get rid of your fax machine. You don’t have to leave it switched on 24 hours a day 7 days a week so as not to miss a fax. This saves quite a lot of electricity.

However, it means you can still receive faxes, so if customers wish to send you a fax you are able to give them a fax number.

It also saves paper, as the fax is sent straight to your email inbox, so you only print it if you want or need to.

With the fax in your email inbox, it helps to create a more efficient filing system.

Finally, if you already have an 0800, 0845, 0844 or virtual number, it means that your fax number will match your telephone number, so you don’t end up with a non-geographic phone number, but then a fax number revealing you are in Essex.

Friday, 1 February 2013

Why small businesses should consider 0844 numbers

0844 number callMany businesses choose to have an 0800 number because they are free for their customers to phone from a landline. The business, rather than the customer, pays to receive the call, which is a fantastic marketing tool if the business can afford to do it. However, not all small businesses or start up businesses can afford to pay the cost of receiving their telephone calls.

That is why 0844 is a great alternative. Your customers only pay 5p per minute to make the call to you from a landline, so not a premium rate, and you then receive 2p per minute of that charge as a rebate. This is a fantastic option for SMEs as it means they don’t have to pay for their calls, but instead get some money back which helps provide a top up to their income, especially if they receive lots of calls.

0844 still has the other benefits that 0800 numbers give small businesses. It is a non-geographic number and so makes the business appear to be a national company rather than a small local company operating only in one area and only providing services to that area. You can also add all the extra features to 0844 that you can to 0800, including call whisper, the “press 1 for sales” service, and call queuing. For small businesses and start up businesses, 0844 is worth considering.

Friday, 18 January 2013

0845 numbers: the perfect phone number compromise

DBS NumbersQuite often when businesses are deciding which phone number to have for their company, they are stuck choosing between two extremes.

The first option is freephone 0800 numbers, which means the company would foot the bill for the calls received so that the customer, if phoning from a landline, doesn’t have to pay for the call.

The second option is charging the customer a higher rate to phone in, with some of the money from the call going to the company, a helpful top up to a company’s income in a tough economic climate.

However, there is a middle route, which is sometimes forgotten about or overlooked: an 0845 number.

Like the other options, 0845 is a non-geographic number, which means the 08 code doesn’t indicate your geographical location. This therefore gives your company the appearance of a national company, rather than a company that only does business in a specific local geographical location.

Unlike 0800 numbers, you don’t have to pay to receive the call, and unlike premium rate numbers, your customers don’t pay a huge amount to make the call. 0845 numbers are known as lo-call or low-call numbers, meaning the cost to call them from a landline is low, the same price as a local call. Therefore, your customers don’t have to pay much to make the call if using a landline, and you don’t have to pay anything to receive the call. A perfect compromise!

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Deciding which phone to point your number at

 Mobile phoneHere at DBS Chess Telecoms we offer 0800 numbers, 0845 numbers, 0844 numbers, London phone numbers, International Toll Free numbers and local numbers for 479 different UK towns and cities.

Once you have chosen which type of number is best for you, you then have to choose whether you would like any additional features, and where you would like your new number pointed.

All of these numbers have to be pointed (or routed) to an existing phone number. You have to choose whether you want it pointed to an existing landline number or an existing mobile number.

If your business will be based in an office or in a building such as a house then you probably want your number pointed to a landline number.

However, if your business doesn’t have any fixed premises, and you are usually on the road rather than in an office, then you probably want to point the number to a mobile.

Either way, people calling you will only see the number we provide you with, and not the landline or mobile number that it is pointed to.

Our charges are different for numbers pointed to mobiles from what they are to numbers pointing to landlines, so check this out before purchasing.

DBS Chess, Bridgford House, Heyes Lane, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, SK9 7JP Tel: 0800 046 1688 Email: info@dbs-uk.co.uk

Hi.

Welcome to DBS Telecoms.

We provide 0800, 0844 and 0845 numbers along with virtual local numbers for 500 UK towns and cities including London.

We were established 1986 and are an investors in people company and a member of the chamber of commerce.

A lot of people get confused about what type of number to buy so don't worry – we're here to help.

You can get information and costs by clicking on any of the pages in this menu

We'll gladly answer any questions you have Monday to Friday between 9 and 5.30pm.

Please use the number at the top of the screen or chat to us free online by clicking on the box just here.

There is no long term contract – only 30 days notice is required if you decide it's not for you.

If you order an 0800, 0844 or 0845 number between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday we will connect it within minutes and call you to test the number.

Our numbers can be pointed to a landline or a mobile phone.

We have a selection of memorable numbers and also an environmentally friendly fax to email service where faxes are sent to your pc as emails.

Don't forget to look at the extra features section in the left hand menu (points down to the right) and also our call answering service.