FonGenie Guarantees Increased Sales From Phone Ads - Small Business Computing

FonGenie Guarantees Increased Sales From Phone Ads

May 25, 2010
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PCmag@Work (Small Business): FonGenie Guarantees Increased Sales From Phone Ads

The company claims that 35% of callers to small businesses using its service end up purchasing products or services featured in ads inserted in automated phone greetings.


“FonGenie is an online service that serves as an online receptionist for your retail or small business. It lets business owners customize how phone calls are answered with greetings and menus. The company is so confident in its ability to increase your business’ sales that if it fails to deliver, it will pay you $500 in cash or an Amex gift certificate.

FonGenie let’s you add daily specials, offers, incentives, and discounts to your customized greetings to encourage callers to purchase products or services. According to the company, 35 percent of callers introduced to daily specials when calling a business using FonGenie have accepted an offer.”

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