A Call to ALL Retailers- Private Label VoIP
For the first time in history, you can be an entrepeneur, chain of stores, or internet service provider and become a telecommunications company over night.
There is an enormous market for new providers of VoIP services to access broadband and dial-up voice over internet service users. For example, the global internet audience is 972,828,001 (Nielsen Net Ratings 2005), not considering the global population who can be supplied non-internet based services such as calling cards and long-distance telephone services that traverse over the internet.
Of the 972,828,001 internet users globally, the market has only penetrated 7 million paid global users, 3 million of which are within the US and projected growth within the US to reach 27 million paid subscribers by 2009. Utilizing Vocalscape’s technology and ability to penetrate both the broadband and dial-up market, Vocalscape believes their clients and resellers have a massive advantage in acquiring an untapped market of 99.3% of the internet users.
For the first time, a regional chain of stores in Miami can service their existing regional clients and become a “global telephone company” simultaneously. The provider’s are offering VoIP services to the client base to save clients money, provide extensive additional features such as VoiceMail, Call Forwarding, Call ID, and other valuable services at no additional cost, and potentially maximizing the relationship with the client who is already utilizing the internet connection provided by the Internet Service Provider.
VoIP has been heading down the private-label path ever since November 2004, when the Federal Communications Commission ruled that VoIP providers were not subject to telecom regulations or fees.
Private Label Your Retail Offer
2. Retail outlet MediaMarkt in Switzerland has begun offering already VoIP services through Peoplefone.com. It’s only a matter of time that the retail market realizes the move is more than a product announcement; by private labeling a VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, service, Retail Firms are mining a rich new vein of cross-sell and up-sell opportunities…AND loyalty.
A supermarket could cross-sell products like phone cards, offering a credit on overseas long-distance calls when consumers sign up for the service. All of this running on a www.vocalscape.com platform. It could promote sales by offering a discount on telephone orders. It could do the same for high-demand items at peak times, such as discounts on… TURKEY in the store at Thanks Giving, Free Pumpkins for Halloween, or new products and clear-outs. Private labeling VoIP is the retails wedge into customer loyalty programs that work…ENGAGE your customers.
If you are a retail chain, ISP, entrepreneur, or successful brand…you should think of branding the Vocalscape System and offer VoIP services to your user base. The time is now!
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Posted by: Shane Gibson | January 26, 2006 at 05:06 PM