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Yuri Avanesov2016-03-05 12:44:18
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Yuri Avanesov, 2016-03-05 12:44:18

Mobile phone for the studio?

Hello!
Dear studio executives or freelancers who actively advertise outside the Internet. Does it matter which phone number to put on a business card/website? Mobile or landline? How does the public now react to the fact that a mobile number flaunts on a business card?
On the one hand, this is certainly convenient, but on the other hand, it is not solid / not serious. Or is society now of a different opinion on this matter?
thank!

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Armenian Radio, 2016-03-05
@gbg

I am pleased when the business card says 8-800-bla-bla-bla. Because as a freebie, sir, and respect for customers. Well, a sign of a serious business that bowed to the telecom operator and brought a suitcase of money for connection.

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Alejandro Esquire, 2016-03-05
@A1ejandro

8-800 is of course the coolest option...
then comes direct landline (495), worse (499)
mobile is worst.
separately, it's cool when there are contacts - skype / viber / whatsapp - but not everyone is normally perceived. I think only to leave such contacts - not ice, but it is clear that these are the most advanced methods of communication now. I know one Czech construction office, which in Moscow uses only Skype ....

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