How do you communicate to a large group of people in one fell swoop? E-mail? Nope, not everyone has e-mail or wants to share their address with you. And can you really guarantee that everyone will actually receive the e-mail? Fax? Nope! Smoke signals? Negatory!
The call-em-all website provides the ability for you to use the good ol’ invention that was developed by Mr. Graham Bell to communicate with the masses. Upload all your phone numbers, dial a number to record your message and tell them when you want the message to go out. An automated system automatically dials all the numbers and plays your pre-recorded message to whomever answers the phone, or leaves your message on their voice-mail.
Call-Em-All’s voice broadcasting service will allow you to easily record a message in your own voice or any voice you choose and automatically send it to every phone number on your list.
- Call thousands of numbers in minutes
- Fast, easy, and incredibly affordable
- Busy signals and no-answers are automatically retried
- Your number shows as the caller ID
- No hardware or software to buy
This kind of service is perfect for non-profit groups, sports leagues, churches and other ministry organizations, schools, associations and clubs, and any business that wants to regularly communicate with their patrons.
I think the key, as with e-mail, is to make sure you use this service intelligently. Sending messages once a week even would get old for me, but it’s a great way to keep your constituents informed and connected to your organization. Costs range from $0.06/call in 30 second blocks, up to $0.14/call.