3 Great Reasons To Forward Your Calls As An Independent Contractor

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If you run your own business, here are three great reasons why you should use call forwarding to manage your phone calls and ensure that someone always answers your phones.

#1 Vacation

When you are an independent contractor, it can be difficult to take a vacation. You are the only person that you have to rely on to answer your phone calls and take care of your business. However, when you use a call forwarding service, you can have your calls forwarded to an answering service when you are on vacation. This will allow you to make sure that someone talks to all of your clients and address their concerns when you are on vacation, while allowing you to create some much-needed space between your personal and professional life. That way, you can check in with the call forwarding and answering service that you use once a day or a couple of times a week while you are on vacation to address your messages without having to have your vacation constantly interrupted by phone calls from your clients. Call forwarding and an answering service are a great way to separate your personal and professional life when you need a break as an independent contractor.

#2 Low Battery

As an independent contractor, there is a good chance that you are always on the go and that, instead of a traditional phone line, you use a cell phone to keep up with business. This is great when your battery is working properly; however, it seems like cell phone batteries are always dying.

When your battery gets low, to ensure that you don't miss a call or a message, you can have your calls forwarded to an answering service. That way, someone will still be able to talk to your clients and provide them with face-to-face interaction while you get somewhere where you can charge your phone and call your customers back. You don't want to lose a client because they didn't want to leave a voicemail and were hoping to talk to a real person.

#3 Multiple Phone Numbers

If you carry two cell phones, or have both a landline and a cell phone that you use for business purposes, call forwarding can really come in handy. When you are at home, you can direct all your calls to your landline. When you are out and about running your business away from your home office, you can have all of your calls directed to your cell phone. If you have multiple cell phones, you can forward your phone calls to the phone that you have on you or the phone that you have charged up. Call forwarding can help ensure that you don't miss a call because you didn't have the right phone with you.

Call forwarding as well as using an answering service can help you increase the professionalism of your independent contractor business and can help ensure that your customers get the attention that they deserve no matter where you are or what phone you have with you. 


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