Work As A Virtual Call Center Agent
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Business Idea: Making money by working as a virtual call center agent
Overview: They
Pitch Sales In Their Pajamas AT one moment, Jeanine Brown is selling Ronco knives. Five
minutes later, she's answering questions about the secrets of getting rich
from real estate foreclosures. Brown is an agent for LiveOps, a company based in Palo Alto,
Calif., with a national network of 16,000 operators who work from home
answering the phone for TV infomercials. Brown, who lives in Houston, works in her pajamas and never
knows what she'll be selling until the script pops up on her computer screen. "You have to learn to be relaxed," Brown said. LiveOps is on a hiring spree, ramping up to handle all the
calls for exercise machines and diet plans from viewers trying to live up to
their New Year's resolutions. LiveOps would like to add 200 agents to the 180 who are
already working in Houston, said Tim Whipple, vice president of the virtual
call center, whose clients include the sellers of Ronco knives and rotisserie
ovens, Hip Hop Abs fitness program, WalkFit shoe inserts and the Whitney
Education Group's program on foreclosure investing. LiveOps also handles the calls for 1-800-Flowers.com and
Pizza Hut, he said. The work-at-home model works well for the company, which must
staff up when its customers are in the buying mood and that often occurs
in the middle of the night. The sophisticated shift-scheduling program it uses can also
handle huge short-term spikes such as pizza orders during the Super Bowl,
Whipple said. It's also an attractive model for the many stay-at-home moms
and some dads who want to pocket extra cash. "It's been the best thing that ever happened," said
Brown, who has a degree in marketing. She has four children, ages 2, 3, 7 and 10, and wanted a way
to supplement her husband's salary as a middle school teacher. Day care is expensive, Brown said, so she wanted a job that she could do when her children sleep and her husband is at home. A friend told her about LiveOps. Read on
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