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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Toll Free Area Codes Widely Recognized

All four toll free area codes (800, 888, 877, 866) are widely recognized as free toll free phone calls now and all four are a boon to your revenue. By contacting service providers like Tollfreenumber.ORG, anyone can get an inexpensive toll free phone number within just days. Consumers will see the area code and immediately know they can make a free call. Small retail shops, small inns and B&Bs, online services, professionals and every other type of business are using toll free phone numbers to attract customers. Incorporate an 800, 888, 877 or 866 number in your advertisements and on your website. Hopefully an 855 area code will be added to the pool soon, giving you even more options.

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Four Area Codes

Once used primarily by big businesses, toll free numbers are now one of the most popular marketing tools used by businesses, government agencies, charities, and churches. 1-800 numbers have become a staple of all successful businesses. Demand has grown quickly but the supply of numbers has remained stagnant.

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All 4 Toll Free Area Codes Are A Revenue Boon

The days of needing an 800 area code over an 888, 877 or 866 are gone. All four area codes are known as free toll free phone calls now and all four are a boon to your revenue. By contacting service providers like Tollfreenumber.ORG, anyone can get an inexpensive toll free phone number within just days. Consumers will see the area code and immediately know they can make a free call. Small retail shops, small inns and B&Bs, online services, professionals and every other type of business are using toll free numbers. By using only standard numbers, a company is instantly at a disadvantage. Put an 800, 888, 877 or 866 number in your advertisements today.

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Monday, September 7, 2009

What's Better, 800, 888, 877, and 866?

The supply of 888, 877, and 866 numbers are also dropping-but they can be easier to get than an 800. And these days all four pre-fixes are highly recognized as toll free. An established provider like Tollfreenumber.ORG can help any subscriber research and obtain numbers with any of the four toll free area codes. And when the new 855 and 844 area codes are released by the FCC, Tollfreenumber.ORG will be able to help customers get the best new numbers available.

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Monday, May 25, 2009

What's Wrong With 888,877, and 866?

The supply of 888, 877, and 866 numbers are also dropping-but they can be easier to get than an 800. And these days all four pre-fixes are highly recognized as toll free. An established provider like Tollfreenumber.ORG can help any subscriber research and obtain numbers with any of the four toll free area codes. And when the new 855 and 844 area codes are released by the FCC, Tollfreenumber.ORG will be able to help customers get the best new numbers available.

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

How Did Toll frees Come About?

Toll free numbers include four area codes-800, 888, 877, and 866, The 800 numbers
were the first to be introduced in 1967 and remain the most popular. Read more here.

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