Even more PPP (Pay Per Call) companies
In previous post a few weeks back, I discussed pay per call service providers Ingenio, eStara, & VoiceStar. Now its time to shed light on a few other players I've come across over the past few weeks.
thinkingVOICE - I first became aware of this company when the CEO, DC Cullinane, commented on my last "pay per call companies" post letting me know they're right up there with the Ingenios and VoiceStars of the world. ThinkingVOICE offers a ppp service called CallActivator that provides live voice call back on demand and can be applied to just about any form of online marketing activity.
CallSource - Founded in 1994, CallSource appears to be one of the older and possibly more seasoned companies in the pay per call market. Headquartered in Southern California, CallSource offers call tracking and reporting technologies along with performance analysis services, call center services, and training programs for increasing employee phone skills.
Jambo - Heres a company that just inked a deal with InfoSpace to be the ppp provider for the InfoSpace network of properties that also includes mobile applications. Jambo, which in swahili means "hello", was founded by the same guy that founded CallSource, John Melideo. Like several other pay per call service providers, Jambo offers ppp service with real time reporting and has offerings for any business with a telephone.
There is a heck of a lot more detail for all three of these companies as well as the previous three companies I discussed a few weeks back. I encourage any and all able marketing professionals to take a look at any of the six pay per call providers I've discussed in my posts. You won't be disappointed.