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Omnilert Benefits
"Ease of use" is paramount to user acceptance.
Omnilert's selective mass communication system allows non-technical
users to administer, manage or receive time-sensitive notifications.
We believe that if a system has too many steps to implement, then
it will be a barrier to success for your organizations goals. Omnilert,
above all, is easy to use.
Benefits For Administrators
- Easy. Designed for non-technical users.
- Convenient. Send alerts from any web
browser or phone - there is no hardware or software to purchase
or install.
- Reach. One message gets delivered to
multiple places to increase the probability of reaching your community.
- Effective. SMS notifications reach subscribers
even if wired and wireless networks are jammed with callers.
- Backup. If power or network is out at
your organization, send Omnilerts from your mobile phone or wireless
device.
- Integrated. Omnilert.net portal links
to your organization's existing web infrastructure. All that's needed
is one line of code on your existing web page.
- Lightweight. 100% web-based. No software
to install or hardware to purchase.
- Inexpensive. Omnilert is a fraction
of the cost of older, larger, more complicated systems that involve
hardware, software, network upgrades, migration paths, labor, etc.
- Fast. You could be using Omnilert as
soon as today.
Benefits for Subscribers
- Easy to use. Subscribers receive notifications
without doing anything, unlike flipping through TV stations or operating
a computer.
- Convenient. It delivers notifications
wherever subscribers are at the time of the announcement, because
they most likely carry their mobile phone with them wherever they
go.
- Fast. It delivers these important notifications
within seconds of the official announcement.
- Accurate. Subscribers receive up-to-date
news even when the news changes, so they'll never get outdated news
unlike if they turned off the TV, radio or computer too soon.
- Effective. Subscribers receive detailed
information so they know exactly what is going on and can reference
that info on the go.
Determine which outlet
is right for you to get up and running.
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"While e-mail and Internet service can be shaky in times
of crisis, text messages use little bandwidth, making them more
reliable."
Jon Fogg
The Capital

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