Monday, January 25, 2010

Native-American Casinos Struggle Beat by Virtual Phone Line

In 2008, the Indian Casino Directory showed there were twenty-six Native-American Indian casinos in the state of Washington, USA. In the past two years, twenty have defaulted. W. Ron Allen, chairman of the Washington Indian Gaming Commission, told the Seattle Times, "You didn't have to think, you could just go ahead and implement a marketing plan because it sounded good, you didn't have to question it or challenge it."

Marketers among Native-American casinos and in every industry that is interested in casinos are rushing to be social in an age where users drive business and "same as it ever was" does not work anymore. Get on Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin and get a Virtual Phone Line.

Be social and be local to those you need and who need you.

Are you in the Native-American casino or other Native-American owned business? Do you travel a lot internationally? Or do you want to do business with Native-American Indian casinos in Washington? Get a Washington, USA DID phone number from Virtual Phone Line at http://www.virtualphoneline.com/. Make it ring conveniently where you need (whether you are physically in Washington or somewhere else, by the minute: Yahoo IM, MSN IM, GoogleTalk, Gizmo5, Skype or PSTN (plain old telephone line, landline or cell line.)

DID phone numbers are available on http://www.virtualphoneline.com/ from these state of Washington area codes:
206: Bainbridge Island, Burien, Des Moines, Lake Forest Park, Mercer Island, SeaTac, Seattle, Shoreline, Tukwila, Vashon, Woodway
253: Auburn, Bonney Lake, Burley, Covington, Dupont, Federal Way, Fife, Fort Lewis, Fox Island, Gig Harbor, Graham, Kent, Lakewood, Lake Tapps, McChord Air Force Base, Milton, Parkland, Puyallup, Roy, Sumner, Spanaway, Steilacoom, Tacoma, University Place
360: Aberdeen, Arlington, Bellingham, Bremerton, Camas, Centralia, Enumclaw, Kelso, Marysville, Mount Vernon, Oak Harbor, Olympia, Port Angeles, Vancouver, Whidbey Island

425:  Ames Lake, Bellevue, Bothell, Brier, Carnation, Duvall, Edmonds, Everett, Fall City, Issaquah, Kenmore, Kirkland, Lake Stevens, Lynnwood, Maple Valley, Mill Creek, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, Newcastle, North Bend, Redmond, Renton, Sammamish, Snoqualmie, Snoqualmie Pass, Woodinville
509: Clarkston, Ephrata, Grand Coulee, Kennewick, Omak, Pasco, Stevenson
564: 564 is a proposed area code for the state of Washington covering all of Western Washington, including Seattle. It would be an overlay plan for the 206, 253, 360, and 425 area codes. As of November 2009, it had not been implemented.

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