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Do you think its easier to remember a companies phone number that spells out a name.
Some examples of popular ones are:
1-800-GOT-JUNK (468-5865) - Junk Removal Business
1-800-CALL-UPS (225-5877) - Parcel/Mail Delivery Business
1-800-FLOWERS (356-9377) - Mail Order Flower Business
*These cost big bucks. From what I've read. Most are already taken.
Here is how the telephone number is laid out.
Country Code/Long Distance - 3 digit Area Code - 3 digit Prefix - 4 digit Line Number
Non 1-800 numbers are harder to come by, and take longer to find. The prefix is standardized for different towns and citys in a province or state.
403-915-JUNK (403-915-5865)
403-91GREEN (403-914-7336)
403-915-BLUE (403-914-2583)
*The problem with this is potential customers might forget the first couple digits.
--OR--
Do you think its easier to remember a companies phone number that just repeats itself.
Area Code - Prefix - Line Number
Some examples are:
403-922-2222 VERY easy to remember, but VERY VERY very hard to come by.
403-920-0000 See how the 3rd digit in the prefix just repeats.
403-918-8888 I think these two <^ #'s are the easiest to remember. Hard to come by also.
403-922-3000 Step up from 3rd prefix (2) to 3 in the line number. Not that hard to find, but most are already taken.
403-915-2233 or 403-915-1515 (repeated pairs, 8822, 2288 "lucky asian #'s")
403-915-2525 (double digit repeat)
403-915-1234 (consecutive runs)
403-915-1232 (step up/down)
403-915-1221(mirror)
Unrelated but interesting non the less. I found this will doing some quick research on this matter. I've read up on this website, its good but its on statistical PIN #'s based on the numeric entry pad itself. http://www.datagenetics.com/blog/september32012/
Some examples of popular ones are:
1-800-GOT-JUNK (468-5865) - Junk Removal Business
1-800-CALL-UPS (225-5877) - Parcel/Mail Delivery Business
1-800-FLOWERS (356-9377) - Mail Order Flower Business
*These cost big bucks. From what I've read. Most are already taken.
Here is how the telephone number is laid out.
Country Code/Long Distance - 3 digit Area Code - 3 digit Prefix - 4 digit Line Number
Non 1-800 numbers are harder to come by, and take longer to find. The prefix is standardized for different towns and citys in a province or state.
403-915-JUNK (403-915-5865)
403-91GREEN (403-914-7336)
403-915-BLUE (403-914-2583)
*The problem with this is potential customers might forget the first couple digits.
--OR--
Do you think its easier to remember a companies phone number that just repeats itself.
Area Code - Prefix - Line Number
Some examples are:
403-922-2222 VERY easy to remember, but VERY VERY very hard to come by.
403-920-0000 See how the 3rd digit in the prefix just repeats.
403-918-8888 I think these two <^ #'s are the easiest to remember. Hard to come by also.
403-922-3000 Step up from 3rd prefix (2) to 3 in the line number. Not that hard to find, but most are already taken.
403-915-2233 or 403-915-1515 (repeated pairs, 8822, 2288 "lucky asian #'s")
403-915-2525 (double digit repeat)
403-915-1234 (consecutive runs)
403-915-1232 (step up/down)
403-915-1221(mirror)
Unrelated but interesting non the less. I found this will doing some quick research on this matter. I've read up on this website, its good but its on statistical PIN #'s based on the numeric entry pad itself. http://www.datagenetics.com/blog/september32012/