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Text Message Alert
We base a lot about a person’s first impression on the type of cellular phone and ringtone they have, even if we do not realize it. As a society, cellular phones have become a sort of extension of one’s personality and individuality and of course they are something to be judged by as well. From your text message alert down to the very color and casing of your phone, Since our phones are a sort of extension of ourselves, would it not make sense that people might judge us on the things about our phone that reflect on our personalities? A high class business executive is probably not going to have a pink Hello Kitty cellular phone case, and a Barney text message alert. Your message ringtone matters, as it sounds just like a regular ringtone. Whether it is in a good way or in a bad way, your cell phone and the accessories and features you have on your phone that you make apparent to the world reflect on you. They may or may not reflect accurately, but your text message alert can truly impact how a person feels about you.
For business purposes, try to select text message alerts that are discreet, noticeable, yet professional at the same time. The purpose of a text message alert is to let you know that you have a text message waiting to be read, and if your phone is attached to you or on your person there is no need to have a loud, wailing song broadcasting the fact that you have received some type of text message alert. Your best bet for ringtones that will portray you in a professional manner and are workplace appropriate, check out the text message alerts that are already pre programmed into your phone. There are usually a variety of alerts at all levels of loudness and discretion stored in the phone, for those who do not choose to or are unable to download alternative ringtones. Next time you are on the market for an impressionable, professional text message alert for your cellular phone think about the fact that the answer may simply be to not shop for an alert at all; the best solution may be in your phone already—free of charge.
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