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  1. Area Temps Inc.
  2. Area Temps was founded in 1987 and is the industry leader in the Greater Cleveland area in the placement of office services and light industrial temporary help. They employed nearly 8,000 people in 2005, ranking them among the largest employers in the Cleveland area.

    Area Temps' primary business application, CitySearch, is used to provide call lists for customers, prospective customers and applicants. Area Networks was requested to provide an Auto-Dialer within CitySearch so that salespeople could simply click an icon to automatically dial the phone.

    This request was accomplished by storing the user's phone extension within the CitySearch database and implementing a web-service on the phone server that services call requests from CitySearch. This implementation of the web-service allowed Area Networks to keep the desktop machine simple, by focusing the complexity on the phone server.

    Additionally, Area Temps wanted to accurately monitor the telephone marketing effort of the sales staff by tracking outbound calls. Area Networks was able to connect to the CDR (Call Detail Record) database on the phone server to pull statistics from the call table. These statistics can then be reported on a weekly basis & displayed on Sales Activity Reports.

  3. Search Masters Inc.
  4. TeleScore (Telemarketing Score Board)

    TeleScore was designed to foster friendly competition and motivation among individual telemarketers or telemarketing groups. It can be customized to a company's business model to maximize the results of telemarketing efforts.

    TeleScore is a real time telemarketing score board that pops up every 30 minutes on telemarketers' computer monitors. TeleScore gets phone statistics directly from your company's phone system database as calls are completed. The TeleScore score board shows all telemarketers' total outbound phone time and benchmarks that against a dynamic target phone time. Each telemarketer’s statistics will display in red, green or black based on the individual's performance relative to the target phone time. Green indicates outbound phone time is greater than or equal to the target time, red indicates outbound phone time is less than the target time, and black indicates the target time has not yet been started.

    The target time calculation is dynamically calculated throughout the day as a soft percentage of elapsed time, and can commence with a specific time or event (e.g. the first outbound phone call after 8AM).

    An example of the TeleScore Score board for Search Masters, a firm specializing in the placement of technical professions for either temporary or permanent positions in Northeast Ohio, is attached.

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