Solo practitioners seeking to at least seem to have a larger digital footprint when clients call might pick up j2 Global’s virtual phone system, eVoice, which recently announced the addition of Web conferencing. “The virtual phone system is an easy way for small businesses to sound and function like a large, established business, without having to purchase hardware,” the company states.

Similar to Google Voice, eVoice provides users with a virtual phone number, a cloud-based toll-free number through which calls can be routed to an office, home, or mobile phone number sequentially or simultaneously. Features include an Auto Attendant that answers calls with a greeting that can either be professionally recorded, a computer voice recording, or your own recorded and uploaded sound file. The service also includes call screening that lets users hear the name of the person who is calling. Calls can be routed to voicemail, which can be transcribed to email or text or listened to on the eVoice website on computers capable of playing WAV or MP3 files.

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