The main reason companies outsource telemarketing operations is that setting up a large-scale
outbound call center is expensive and complicated. First you need to make a large capital
investment in phone lines, furniture, floor space, computers, and software. In addition, you
will need to hire and train TSRs and management staff.
Other factors can contribute to the decision to outsource:
Significant growth - Rapid growth can quickly overwhelm in-house telemarketing
staff, but providers can quickly add reps if you need to increase volume. Seasonal businesses
benefit by adding reps only during busy times of the year.
New sales channels - Companies just getting into telemarketing can tap the
expertise dedicated outbound call center firms can provide in creating lists, designing scripts, running
tests, and managing campaigns.
Testing - Today's technology makes it easy to measure the success of new telemarketing
programs. When testing new sales programs or products, large companies may find it easier and
cheaper to use a call center than to retrain in-house employees. Small companies may also find
it easier to do so than to build a call center and hire staff.
Specialty services - Companies that do business around the globe may want to switch to a
two- or three-shift operation or operate in multiple languages. Using an outbound call center provider can
smooth both of those transitions.
In addition, telemarketing
service providers can provide cost savings to many companies. They already have the hardware, manpower, and
expertise -- as well as the economies of scale-- that allow them to operate at a much lower cost than companies
that set up their own in-house operations.
Telemarketing Rates: A sampling of actual prices paid by telemarketing service buyers who used our service can be found here, complete with purchasing details.
Call in a telemarketing firm: Limiting your company's growth because you do not have enough people to prospect and sell new clients or people to handle response from your marketing efforts is one of those proverbial "good problems to have."
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