Fortunately, these days it doesn’t have to be an all-or-nothing choice.
There are technologies available that can help you stay in contact with the
office and/or your customers while still allowing you to get away from -
well, if not all, at least most.
Virtual phone service for small business - These services are the most
significant vacation-enablers, because they offer so much flexibility and
mobility at such a low cost. A virtual phone service provides businesses
with a single phone number for the entire business. The service then allows
you to assign extensions to different people in the organization, both
inside and outside of the main office. A virtual receptionist greets callers
with a professional greeting and provides a dial-by-name directory,
generally helping get callers get where they need to go.
Where they really pay off come vacation time, though, is with their smart
call forwarding capabilities. You can set your office phone to forward all
of your calls to your mobile phone, allowing you to answer them just as
though you’re in the office. You can even specify when the phone rings and
when it goes to voicemail if you want to keep normal “business hours” while
you’re basking in the sun or climbing that mountain.
If you don’t want to be disturbed at the moment but want to stay on top
of things, you can set your virtual phone service to send all calls to your
business voicemail, then receive an email telling you when you have
voicemails waiting. It’s a great way to organize your time so you can both
participate with the family and service your customers.
Internet fax service - If your business relies on faxes, having an
Internet fax service is indispensable during a vacation. After all, if
you’re vacationing hundreds or thousands of miles away from the office it’s
going to be a little tough to pop in just to check faxes. Of course, even if
you’re enjoying a “staycation” you probably want to avoid the office so you
don’t stop by for a few minutes and wind up there all day.
With an Internet fax service you can send and receive faxes anywhere you
can get an Internet connection. And on any device - a laptop, smart phone or
even one of those hotel lobby PCs. You have a choice of using your email
account or a secure online portal so there’s no worries about how to get
connected.
If the fax requires further action from someone else, forwarding it is as
easy as forwarding an email. You can even add comments before you send. With
most Internet fax services you can even have the fax sent to one or more
partners’ or business associates’ emails as well as your own - just in case
you’re having too much fun to take care of it right away.
Technology has definitely added to the sense of urgency in our everyday
lives. But the right technologies can also help restore some order.
So as you enjoy the nearing final days of summer, make sure you have the
tools that will allow you to keep your business running while you are taking
some time off. It’ll make getting away from the office a literal day on the
beach.
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Steve Adams is the vice president of marketing for Protus, a provider of
communications tools for small-to-medium-businesses and enterprise
organizations, including the MyFax
www.myfax.com internet fax service; my1voice
www.my1voice.com , a virtual phone
service; and Campaigner, an e-mail marketing service
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Christine Rojewski
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