Agent4Life
Expert
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Hi Everybody,
I'm curious as to how many Agents have dropped their landlines and are using a cell phone exclusively as their business line ???
I am "considering" dropping the 3 landlines I currently have in my home office to streamline my operations. We have a line in the house for the family to use for personal, non-biz related phone calls, and then I have a dedicated phone line just for my Insurance Business, and another dedicated line just for the fax machine. I've got a cell phone {that I usually have the biz landline forward to when I'm not in the office}, and then my husband and daughter also have cell phones. On top of that, we have a "wired" internet service for the household, and then I've got a seperate "wireless" PC Card that I use when I am away from the office. So...with the price of gas, food, and it seems like "every little thing" going up, I'm really trying to look for ways to cut some costs out of my personal and business expenses because it seems like we are spending an awful lot of money on just phone lines and internet service.
I've been pondering this for a while, and I'm thinking that I could drop all of the landlines and the wired internet service and:
1) Get a PALM or Blackberry Phone that I could use as my official business line in my home office as well as in the field when I'm out conducting business away from the office {assuming that I can maintain good phone call quality while conducting business from my home office}
2) Add 3 additional phone lines to the same wireless plan so that everybody in the family still has a phone to use for their personal non-biz related phone calling {I think you can get a bundled package of 4 lines and 4000 shared minutes for about $149.00}
3) Drop the wired internet service and just use the PC Cards which will only slighly increase the "bundled" price mentioned above
4) Get an eFax service for my faxing needs at $4.95/mo
So what do you'all think ??? Is anyone else out there doing business this way ??? What about VOIP ? I also gave that some consideration, but I've heard that the call quality is not that great or consistant, plus there is sometimes a delay or lag as the communication travels over the internet.
I'm curious as to how many Agents have dropped their landlines and are using a cell phone exclusively as their business line ???
I am "considering" dropping the 3 landlines I currently have in my home office to streamline my operations. We have a line in the house for the family to use for personal, non-biz related phone calls, and then I have a dedicated phone line just for my Insurance Business, and another dedicated line just for the fax machine. I've got a cell phone {that I usually have the biz landline forward to when I'm not in the office}, and then my husband and daughter also have cell phones. On top of that, we have a "wired" internet service for the household, and then I've got a seperate "wireless" PC Card that I use when I am away from the office. So...with the price of gas, food, and it seems like "every little thing" going up, I'm really trying to look for ways to cut some costs out of my personal and business expenses because it seems like we are spending an awful lot of money on just phone lines and internet service.
I've been pondering this for a while, and I'm thinking that I could drop all of the landlines and the wired internet service and:
1) Get a PALM or Blackberry Phone that I could use as my official business line in my home office as well as in the field when I'm out conducting business away from the office {assuming that I can maintain good phone call quality while conducting business from my home office}
2) Add 3 additional phone lines to the same wireless plan so that everybody in the family still has a phone to use for their personal non-biz related phone calling {I think you can get a bundled package of 4 lines and 4000 shared minutes for about $149.00}
3) Drop the wired internet service and just use the PC Cards which will only slighly increase the "bundled" price mentioned above
4) Get an eFax service for my faxing needs at $4.95/mo
So what do you'all think ??? Is anyone else out there doing business this way ??? What about VOIP ? I also gave that some consideration, but I've heard that the call quality is not that great or consistant, plus there is sometimes a delay or lag as the communication travels over the internet.