Virtual Receptionist Ruby Wins Awards
It’s no secret that I’m a fan of Ruby Receptionists. These folks do a kick butt job of providing top notch front line customer service as your virtual receptionist.
I recently found out that Ruby won several cool awards. First, they’re on the list of Portland Business Journal’s 100 Fastest Growing Private Companies for 2010. Second, Oregon Business Magazine named Ruby as one of the “100 Best Companies To Work For.” And finally, Ruby was also named as one of the “Best Green Companies To Work For.”
Here’s my take: awards are cool. But actions speak louder than lists. I’m continually impressed with Ruby’s great attitude and their ability to smoothly handle calls for me.
They know their business. And it’s much more than answering the phone. They know how to treat clients.
The bottom line: Ruby is good for my business, and obviously they help lots of other folks too. If you want to give them a try, get free activation and their 21-day money back guarantee.
Note: I’m a happy Ruby customer. I recommend them based on the incredible value they bring to my business. If you sign up using this form (or just tell them that Andrew Flusche referred you), I receive a small payment from Ruby. I guarantee that I’ve paid them much more than they’ve paid me. They’re worth every penny.
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22 Responses to “Virtual Receptionist Ruby Wins Awards”
July 15th, 2010
Thank you for the kind words Andrew! We’re delighted that you’re so pleased with the service.
July 16th, 2010
No secret at all.
July 26th, 2010
Great blog, keep doing the good work
July 26th, 2010
Great blog Andrew.
Happy blogging
August 2nd, 2010
happy for their awards and as you wrote that “they know how to treat clients” they received them deservedly
thanks for share and keep poting
August 5th, 2010
Ruby continues to grow, which our site is well appreciative of. It’s funny that more inefficient systems continue to dominate, but when our users seek new friends or penpals they are well aware of how much faster our interface works!
August 11th, 2010
Thanks for posting your thoughts
August 11th, 2010
Interesting Article. We are a computer franchise and still feel you can’t beat having the phone anwser buy a real and local person. We have toyed with the idea of having a call center but we feel we wont convert as many calls that way. but still as our franchisees get more and more busy, we are left with hard choices to make and might need to go round this root.
Great Article Many Thanks
August 13th, 2010
Cool, I didn’t even know that there are awards for virtual receptionist companies. Sounds like they can really be a good, cost-effective solution for many small businesses.
August 15th, 2010
Great Blog Andrew! and ye its not secret at all 😀
August 16th, 2010
I really like your posts Andrew. Keep posting!
August 17th, 2010
It is great to work with people who really help you. To keep a client happy, as Ruby receptionist does is the best marketing for your company. Your customers will create more customers.
August 24th, 2010
We have toyed with the idea of having a call center but we feel we wont convert as many calls that way.
September 1st, 2010
Haven’t thought of having a virtual receptionist before but might give it a go. Sounds like a couple of you have tried Ruby Receptionists. Any other pros and cons?
September 6th, 2010
I have to try this Ruby out!! sounds brilliant
September 6th, 2010
Fantasic, im pleased it won this award! very pleased.
September 7th, 2010
I’ve often thought about hiring virtual assistants, receptionists, etc., but there’s always that part of me that is nervous about offloading some business-critical functions. Did you ever feel that? If so, how did you get over it?
September 13th, 2010
Really good work, continue blogging, i love your web site, thx 😉
September 13th, 2010
Sounds like a couple of you have tried Ruby Receptionists. Any other pros and cons?Cool, I didn’t even know that there are awards for virtual receptionist companies.
September 14th, 2010
Ah, I could do with a virtual receptionist. Especially one who when confronted by someone I wish to avoid, will rise to the occasion and when asked when I am available, say “never”. 😉 In answer to the above comment, hiring someone to do something for you in a way that saves resources is a skill; in the same way that doing it yourself is a skill. I think you can usually find plenty to offload, and you have to trust someone, otherwise don’t hire ’em.
October 6th, 2010
I really want to get a virtual receptionist like this for my business. They work so well
October 11th, 2010
Ruby,,, Ruby,, ruby,, ruby!!