Ring Ring expands telecom products, plans to hire

In 2005, Aaron Beals decided to start chasing the American Dream of owning his own business with his startup, Ring Ring. The idea of being responsible for his own destiny by following through on his vision was appealing.

That vision is a telecom startup based in West Bloomfield that sells local vanity phone numbers. The firm, which has a team of about 10 people, is now moving into the business of helping people with toll-free numbers contain costs. After five years of chasing down new business like that, Beals is ready to reverse the flow.

"The goal is to make the companies come to us instead of going to find the companies," says Beals, president of Ring Ring.

To accomplish that, Beal plans to make himself and his team more available at networking events and social media outlets, as well as traditional building on the company's reputation. He hopes these efforts will allow the firm to expand its client base by 25 percent over the next year, and even add a few more people to its team.

Source: Aaron Beals, president of Ring Ring
Writer: Jon Zemke

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