1300/1800 Phone Numbers & Names
13 numbers can be paired with Rcom’s AI call management to provide multiple benefits for businesses.
Top 10 Advantages of 1300/1800 Numbers
National reach
13/18 numbers are accessible from anywhere in Australia, so you can reach customers all over the country with a single number. This is a great way to expand your reach and grow your business.
Professional image
13/18 numbers are seen as more professional than standard landline numbers. This is because they are used by many large and established businesses. Having a 13/18 number can help you to project a more professional image to your customers.
Easy to remember
13/18 numbers are typically shorter and easier to remember than standard landline numbers. This makes it more likely that customers will remember your number and call you back.
Portability
13/18 numbers can be scaled to meet the needs of your business. This means that you can add more capacity as your business grows.
Scalability
13/18 numbers can be scaled to meet the needs of your business. This means that you can add more capacity as your business grows.
Improved customer service
13/18 numbers can help you to improve your customer service by making it easier for customers to contact you. This can lead to increased customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Boosted marketing efforts
13/18 numbers can be used to boost your marketing efforts by making it easier for customers to find and contact you. This can lead to increased sales and revenue.
Tracked call data
13/18 numbers can track call data, which can be used to improve your business. This data can show you how many calls you receive, where your calls are coming from, and how long your calls last.
Reduced missed calls
13/18 numbers can help you to reduce the number of missed calls by providing a dedicated number for customers to call. This can help you to ensure that you never miss an important call from a customer.
Cost-effective
13/18 numbers are typically more cost-effective than standard landline numbers. This is because they are charged on a per-call basis, rather than a monthly fee.