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What Are Hashtagcodes?
A Hashtagcode [#Code] is a shortened phone number that starts with a “#” followed by 3-5 digits representing a word or acronym. For instance, #4529 translates to #4Law. Ads featuring Hashtagcode phone numbers tend to receive a significantly response rate compared to standard or vanity numbers. Hashtagcodes and Pound Codes are pending service marks of Hashtag Dialing Codes, LLC.
Limited Supply of Hashtagcodes
Our agency has five of the ten #code phone numbers in service in the US. Our #code phone numbers work in all 50 states with all major wireless carriers. Below are the #code phone numbers that are still available for licensing. Each combination of numbers can be used in various ways.
We have the last five #code phone numbers available for licensing in the United States that work on all major wireless carriers and in all 50 states.
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Our Clients' Successful #Code Ads
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In a Car Accident? Call #4law on Your Cellphone
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#Code Phone Numbers Better Than Vanity Phone Numbers
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#Code Phone Numbers Are Easier To Remember
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#Codes Encourage Immediate Action
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#Codes Are More Fun For Consumers To Dial
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Nobody Can Remember Vanity Toll-Free Numbers Anymore
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There Are Too Many Toll-Free Numbers. With 800, 888, 877, 866, 855, 844, and 833 prefixes available for toll-free numbers, there are 70 million available toll-free numbers versus only 12 #code phone numbers.
Suppose someone is driving along in their car, listening to the radio, and they hear an ad for something they are interested in. In that case, memorizing a long phone number is virtually impossible. And, of course, they cannot dial that number while driving.
Similarly, when someone is watching TV, and they see an ad with a phone number. They don't write the number down. They call it at the moment. If they mistrial, or their call goes to voicemail, or the phone rings busy, or the phone rings too many times, they will not call that number again. The show they were watching will come back on, and maybe they'll call the following ad from a different but similar business instead.
Or, if they remember the ad they heard, saw, or read, they may search for the business on Google. When they do, the company they heard about on the radio or saw on TV will not be what they find on Google. Instead, they'll see a competitor of that business in their search results and call them.
#Codes Easily Solve The Problem Of Hard To Remember Phone Numbers.
A Good Vanity Phone Number Is Still An Outstanding Marketing Tool
The Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") defines a "vanity" number as a toll-free telephone number that spells a name, word, or acronym chosen by the subscriber, such as 1-800-FLOWERS or 1-888-NEW-CARS.
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