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| Word Numbers are 14 times easier to remember than regular phone numbers because people remember words much better than they do numbers. This means that you get the call rather than your competitors. Case studies have shown that using Word Numbers instead of phone numbers can increase advertising response rates by 290%. |
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| Once someone knows your Word Number, he or she no longer needs to look you up, and your competitors will lose the opportunity to divert business away from you. |
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| People are far more likely to remember your number than that of a competitor’s when asked for a recommendation by a friend or a family member: “Hey, I got great service from a company called ABC Plumbers the other day. You should give them a call! Just dial 0861-PLUMBERS.” |
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| As advertising response rates rise, the cost of generating each lead drops. If you double your advertising response rate, you’re halving the cost of generating each lead. When people remember your Word Number after seeing an ad, they’re more likely to call. |
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| As consumers become more aware of Word Numbers, many simply guess a company’s Word Number when they need a certain type of service. This is called ‘presumptive’ dialing and has been proven to generate leads and sales long after an advertising campaign has ended. |
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| Every time someone dials a Word Number, they're dialing word that describes the goods
and services they're looking to buy and it is your organisation that they will associate
with that service.
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| Monthly subscription fees depend on the specific Word Number you want, and the area in which you’d like to use it. |
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| You own the rights to a Word Number for the target area your business covers. It
doesn’t matter if all of your customers are in a single city, or spread across the country. |