Combining Virtual PBX, Callfire and Soft Phone

scottstreet

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reposted from cold calling, my mistake
If anyone has experience with the aforementioned and can provide a little guidance I'd be appreciative. I would like to be able to use call fire or perfect dialer w/o tying up a phone line at my office or home. Thus I think I need a hosted pbx service like vacalocity so I can work from my laptop anywhere there is a internet connection. In order for this to work I will need to be able to integrate with a softphone like xlite or voiper. Lastly, it needs to be affordable (read: cheap)Anybody with experience in this type of set up please send advice. Thanks in advance, Jim
 
TRying out callfire as we speak, using skyp to make the calls... picking up the number of contacts, working out the kinks to see if I would like to invest in MOJO as everyone is on the Mojo tip - but financially I want to be smart and make sure this dailer thing is something I want. Thus far today, I am thoroughly PLEASED with it!!

Callfire is the cheaper/affordable option to start - that is why I chose it initially for a "test-drive!"
 
Callfire is a great option for test drives or if you only call a few hours a week.

If you do the math though, at some reasonable point, Mojo becomes more cost effective and is slightly more targeted at a single user dialing, rather than multiple users.

At the end of the day, they both work. They get the job done.

Dan
 
Thanks for the advice... I am seeing how much time I can devote cold calling to see if Mojo would be a better fit. But until then, thank God for callfire!!

Callfire is a great option for test drives or if you only call a few hours a week.

If you do the math though, at some reasonable point, Mojo becomes more cost effective and is slightly more targeted at a single user dialing, rather than multiple users.

At the end of the day, they both work. They get the job done.

Dan
 
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