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    <title>Amazon offers Click-To-Call Ordering</title>
    <summary>I was on Amazon.com looking for a Garmin GPS when I noticed I had the ability to click &quot;Call me&quot; to order stuff from Amazon. Interesting. Curious, I clicked the Call me button and saw this: As seen above, it...</summary>
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      <name>Tom Keating</name>
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      <![CDATA[<img src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/images/estara-amazon-click-to-call.jpg" alt="Amazon eStara click to call" />I was on Amazon.com looking for a Garmin GPS when I noticed I had the ability to click "Call me" to order stuff from Amazon. Interesting. Curious, I clicked the Call me button and saw this:<br /> <img src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/images/estara-amazon-click-to-call2.jpg" alt="Amazon eStara click to call" /><br /> <br /> As seen above, it appears <a href="http://www.estara.com">eStara</a> is powering Amazon's Click-to-Call capabilities. Now I realize this isn't new "news" since the <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB114238633993598444.html?mod=djemMM">WSJ wrote about</a> Amazon using eStara awhile back. However, in all of my Amazon shopping I've never come across the click-to-call feature. Today, was the first time.<br /> <br /> What's interesting is that this click-to-call feature only appears on certain product listings. I browsed around and noticed books don't seem to allow for click-to-call. That makes sense since Amazon would lose margins on a low-cost item.<br /> <br /> So then I searched for an expensive item, namely a Playstation3 and it didn't have a click-to-call button. Kinda shoots that theory down. Then I looked at a couple of cameras and no click-to-call buttons their either. If anything, customers want customer service help when buying a digital camera. My father-in-law wouldn't buy a camera online because he wanted to speak to someone about the features and get advice which camera was best for his needs. So if anything, a c2c button would be perfect for the digital camera category.<br /> <br /> <img align="right" alt="Doc Brown Hill Valley Clock Tower" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/images/doc-brown-click-tower.jpg" />In any event, next, I looked at an Apple iPod nano <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Apple-iPod-nano-GB-Silver/dp/B000JO7PIM/ref=pd_ts_e_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics">and it has the click-to-call button</a>. There seems to be little rhyme or reason where the button appears. Though I couldn't find the button on any item that cost less than $120. Amazon definitely seems to be rolling out the click-to-call button on more of their product pages.<br /> <br /> Now if only they'd add a SIP dial-in URI so the moment I hit the urge to buy from their website, I could use SIP, and as long as I hit that website with credit card in hand at precisely 186,000 miles per second, I can instantly connect via VoIP... then everything will be fine.<br /> <br clear="all" /> <br /> <img alt="Courthouse Lightning Back to the Future" src="http://blog.tmcnet.com/blog/tom-keating/images/courthousestruck-lightning.jpg" />]]>
      
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