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  • The Best Call Recording Apps for iPhone 2020

    The Best Call Recording Apps for iPhone 2020

    Since the dawn of technology we have moved leaps and bounds in what is available to us on a daily basis. Take phones for example. They have moved from payphones which are still around, to brief case mobile phones to tiny computers that can put a filter on basically everything.    So you no longer…

  • Podcasting Made Easy with iPhone Call Recording

    Podcasting Made Easy with iPhone Call Recording

    75% of Americans are Now Familiar with Podcasting 55% of Americans Have Listened to a Podcast Podcast Listeners Have Grown 37.5% in 3 Years To start this post off I figured that it would make sense to look at the metrics behind why podcasting needs to be made easy. Communication and how we process content…

  • How to Record Phone Interviews Privately

    How to Record Phone Interviews Privately

    Journalists rely on source protection to gather and reveal information in the public interest from confidential sources. Such sources may require anonymity to protect them from physical, economic or professional reprisals in response to their revelations. While professional journalistic practice entails multi-sourcing, verification and corroboration, confidential sources are a key component of this practice. Without confidential sources, many acts of investigative…

  • Recording Calls while blocking your number

    Recording Calls while blocking your number

    Using a call recording app with a blocked number is usually not possible because the service number needs your number to recognize who you are and associate the recording with your account. This is very critical for the security of the service and privacy of your calls. You wouldn’t want other users have access to…

  • How to Record Calls on iPhone with CallTap

    How to Record Calls on iPhone with CallTap

    How to record a call on iPhone? Recording phone calls on iPhone is impossible without an app and they are all unnecessarily complicated, mostly because of restrictions imposed by Apple. CallTap makes it as easy as possible. If you are wondering how to record a call on iPhone using CallTap, well here’s a video that…

  • 6 Reasons Why You Should Use Call Recordings with Your Sales Team

    6 Reasons Why You Should Use Call Recordings with Your Sales Team

    If your sales team operates mostly through calling, then you know how important each and every one of those phone calls is to your company’s success. Don’t leave something that holds so much value to chance! Instead, you should record your sales calls to collect data that will prove its worth time and time again.…

  • Why You Should Record a “Jobs to be Done” Interview

    Why You Should Record a “Jobs to be Done” Interview

    Marketing isn’t just about advertising a product or service’s basic features—at least good marketing isn’t. The marketing that really hits home with consumers is the kind that goes beyond this to delve into the core customer needs that are being fulfilled. Knowing the ins and outs of these needs (and in turn, how to play…

  • Is Recording Phone Calls Legal?

    Is Recording Phone Calls Legal?

    Recording calls can be a touchy subject as it conjures up images of conspiracy theories and being chased by men in black. Although it all sounds like a top government plan to listen to you, chances are you are probably not a top target for corporate espionage and I would hazard a guess your interest…

  • Journalists: Use a Phone Call Recorder to record conversations on iPhone

    Journalists: Use a Phone Call Recorder to record conversations on iPhone

    Leave No Room for Claims of “Fake News” In recent months, several journalists have come forward to point out inaccuracies in former New York Times Executive Editor Jill Abramson’s new book. It’s a sad sign of our self-satirizing times that Abramson’s book is about journalism, and the title contains the words “truth” and “facts.” In…

  • The Importance of Listening

    The Importance of Listening

    It’s a very common misconception among even experienced professionals that negotiation is essentially a game of bargaining. This could not be farther from the truth. A great resource on how to negotiate better and get the best deal is “Never Split the Difference” by Chris Voss und Tahl Raz. Chris used to be a chief…

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