Renium Launches Private Contact Button Maker with Hosting Support
(PRWEB) April 8, 2008 -- Renium, an online communication provider, has launched a new product, callAgentButton, for easily building web buttons that can be embedded on web pages or added as an email signature. Buttons can be customized with your own images, text, different fonts and color. Create and Host it for no charge.
And along with Talkloop.com calling service, these buttons can be used to receive calls from friends, family or potentials. These calls are free for the person who clicks on them and they do not need to know your phone number to connect with you. This keeps your phone number private and is convenient in situations wherein connection is required without exchanging contact information.
Social networking, dating and buy-sell broker websites are using these buttons wherein contact between two parties is desired as an efficient means of communication. Since traditional phone calling is used, the two parties are not tethered to the computer for communication like in email or chat service or p2p VoIP service. Since it uses regular phone lines or cell phones and not internet, the call quality is also great.
To create callAgent button, go to www.callagentbutton.com. Upload your image and select the desired fonts, colors and button size. Click "Create button" and you are done. If you need to host the button, click on "Host it!"
To receive calls with button clicks, signup for an account on www.talkloop.com. Add your follow-me numbers and availability profile and get ready to receive calls from friends or family.
Talkloop.com and callAgentbutton product and services are provided by Renium, which was established with the motto of "No hidden fees, No service charges and No games". With excellent quality and customer support, it has led the online phone service with innovative products and services for communication.
For more details, please check http://www.callagentbutton.com/how_does_it_work.aspx
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