July 15, 2008 -
PRLog -- The task of how to record a phone interview has always involved connecting extra equipment to a phone, and then hoping everything works correctly to get a good quality recording. This isn’t always the case, as anyone who’s done it knows all too well. A new service, however, is now available which not only simplifies the task of how to record a phone interview, but gives the user the ability to do so from any phone - cellular or landline, and store the recorded interviews on a computer as an MP3 - all without the need for extra equipment, according to online resource Record Cell Phones.com (http://www.recordcellphones.com)
which features the service.
"The Call Recorder Card service is the best option for anyone who needs to know the best way how to record a phone interview," said a spokesperson for the site. "The user simply dials through the Call Recorder Card service using any phone - cell or landline - and the calls are digitally recorded for later playback or storage on a computer. The service can also work for incoming calls, so it’s very convenient. Once an interview is recorded, it can then be accessed either through the dial-in voicemail system, or accessed via the web and downloaded as an MP3."
The Call Recorder Card service is available in pre-paid increments of 250 and 500 minute cards.
For more information on the Call Recorder Card service or how to record a phone interview, please visit Record Cell Phones on the web at:
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Record Cell Phones.com launched in 2006, offering cell phone recording technology resources for individuals and businesses looking to keep digital records of sales calls, verbal agreements, or important conversations.