Not Every Website Needs Click-to-Call

Filed under: voip - 11 Apr 2007 22:50

While Luca makes a lot of valid points, a blog like mine probably doesn’t need a Click-to-Call button except as a matter of demonstration. Certainly, any eCommerce site should have it. I’m still waiting for eBay to bring click-to-call to individual actions, which further goes to Luca’s point.

Not every website needs click-to-call. Not every website is about gathering paying customers. It’s a tool. A very useful tool in the right circumstances, but not something every site needs.

Some places can’t afford it. No, not the cost of the service, but rather the cost of the person that has to take those calls. That is still not free.



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  1. Pingback by The PhoneBoy Blog

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  2. Pingback by VoIP, Web 2.0 and a lot of Tech News » LucaFiligheddu.com

    links from Technorati. Saying “Why any website needs a click-to-call” I certainly mean “any company that makes business through their website”. I’ve said this in my post, but it’s better to point out this again. Both Phoneboy and Garrett Smith pointed this out as well. In addition, I would like to comment Garrett’s view on this subject. He writes: So while click-to-call is a beneficial technology, best suited for those with large sites, focused on and with the ability to

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