iTokk Communications, Click to Call Buttons = Voice to Web
iTokk Communications Click-to-Call Buttons provide an easy-to-use alternative for to listing you phone number or 1-800 number on your website. Instead, web users can click a button or link, enter their phone number, and iTokk will connect them to you instantly.
Rather than waiting to let web users come to you for goods and services they have seen on the internet, these Click-to-Call buttons allow you to bridge the phone-to-internet gap by giving your customers immediate phone access to your business. They simply click on a button, image or hyperlink and enter their phone number. Then their phone will ring, and when they answer, they will be connected via iTokk to your or a representative of your business over regular phone lines.
When you use iTokk Wireless Services, all of your calls become incoming calls, allowing you to bypass expensive charges from your wireless provider and save money on international calls. You do not need to change your wireless provider, and there are no fixed contracts, monthly bills, credit checks, or account fees.
Once you have registered, simply dial a number using iTokk. Then your phone will ring. Answer the call and wait while you are connected with the destination number. You just simply login through an easy-to-use web interface and place your calls. You can call land or mobile phones in over 500 countries and save money on your wireless phone bills using iTokk Wireless. Check them out at iTokk.com!
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June 2nd, 2009 at 3:50 pm
I’ve used the Click-to-Call button offered by RingCentral and it has been great. Easy to use and really affordable. For a small business, it was just what I was looking for. It’s really made it easier for my customers to contact me and my associates. Thanks for the article!