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A Business Receptionist is a Great Resource for Small Businesses
Do you worry about losing business to calls received afterhours, busy signals or calls being sent to voicemail? Do you think you can’t afford a business receptionist? Let Front Desk put your mind at ease. Front Desk offer business receptionist plans perfectly tailored to small business owners. Our business receptionist plans provide you a local or long distance phone number and superior business receptionist service. Calls come in to our business receptionists, who hold a high standard of service and treat every caller with respect. The business receptionists follow your directions for handling calls. They can screen calls and forward them to your personal or mobile phone or take messages and relay them. Business receptionists can even set appointments or provide information and services as needed.
Having a business receptionist answer your calls gives each of your callers the personal care that leads to repeat business and growth. If sent to voicemail, or forced to navigate a complex web of recorded messages, people are likely to hang up and take their business elsewhere. Live business receptionists help you avoid that. You cannot be available for callers at all times, but Front Desk’s business receptionists make it so your business can keep running even when you are away. You can be confident that our business receptionists will work hard for you.
By using a business receptionist service from Front Desk, you can avoid the time and expense of searching for, hiring and training full-time office receptionists. Using a convenient and flexible business receptionist plan from Front Desk dramatically reduces your overhead, allowing you and your business to run more efficiently for less. Live business receptionists are a great value.
Our business receptionists leave an excellent first impression that will certainly translate to increased profits and growth. So stop worrying about lost calls and take action by calling Front Desk today at (212) 549-1801.
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