Originally Posted by pulmoaide
hehehehe unsa na ang lead?.... ang campaign?
Originally Posted by pulmoaide
hehehehe unsa na ang lead?.... ang campaign?
tingga = lead ..... hehehehhehe
Suggestion lang, in starting a call center business:
1. Have a business plan
2, Know your market
3. Once you know your market, find leads. You dont necessarily buy.
4. Give much importance to your marketing strategies
The thing with a call center business is that congested na kaau and imong competensya is mga dagko kaayo.
na mao gyud. sayang ang investment... whether big or small kung wala rin naman marketing to bring business in and walang business plan to guide it. hala tira tira lang is crazy.
i totally agree when you say that you dont have to buy leads... but the price quoted here is fair enough.  i work as a home-based appointment setter na directly employed by an american. i am blessed to have a good boss and a good job that allows me to work in my pajamas. hahahahahaha
all the leads i need are in a website hehehe. 7000+ leads na free.
i guess reliability is a thing na hinahanap ng mga tao abroad.  if you can deliver what you have promised.... then you can command a good rate.
Ako pod i'm working in a home-based job and direct akong employer nga naa sa Florida. Unsa na business ang imong work diay?Originally Posted by d`monyita
Hi guys, we r looking for call center startups who can handle 5-10 seats to start, inbound or outbound. pls pm me. looking forward to start asap. :mrgreen:
@hotrod
do you have contacts already? are you a call center agent?what country are we serving?pls pm me the details.
Hi giv me ur contact info, lets talk.Originally Posted by jfox
You can start one similar to SupportSave. Just try visiting their site.
believe this guy... seriously!Originally Posted by M@rv|n
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