Telemarketers Massively Discover the Power of CNAM CallerID

September 28, 2009 · 0 comments

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After all the new FTC regulations telemarketers are bound by, many have started to look for means to increase their campaigns effectiveness. One of the most powerful tools now turns out to be proper management of the callerid name.

(Media-Newswire.com) – After all the new FTC regulations telemarketers are bound by, many have started to look for means to increase their campaigns effectiveness. One of the most powerful tools now turns out to be proper management of the callerid name.

CNAM CallerID management company dipfees.com has seen an extreme increase in the numer of clients that want to manage their callerID name.

“If a man wearing a black mask would ring your doorbell, would you open?”, Mike Storm ( VP Sales at dipfees.com ) states. “Porbably not. But this is exactly what many contact centers are doing. By not properly using and managing their caller name, many people simply won’t answer their phone”.

The increase in contact centers using CNAM callerID management services is also stimulated by the higher taxes and surcharges these companies are facing. By using Dipfee’s services, these centers can actually make up for the increased telecom fees by participating in the CNAM dip fee revenue sharing program.

A “dip” is the process by which telecom companies exchange caller ID information. This process is completed on a call by call basis and provides calling name and number to valid caller ID subscribers.

The “dip” occurs each time the call recipient’s teleco gains access to the originating caller’s teleco database. Each of these “dip” transactions is fee based, so every time you “dip” into the database the originating teleco is compensated. By working with DipFees, a substantial portion of this compensation can be recouped by contact centers.

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