Friday, December 28, 2007

How to Choose the Best Cell Phone Plan

Back in the olden days, telephones were for talking to people who were far away from you. The most exciting decision a telephone shopper made when choosing a new telephone was what color to get it in. Fortunately for us, we live in a time when a telephone is so much more than a telephone.

However, choosing a brand of cell phone and a cell phone service provider can be frustrating and confusing. Even if you know exactly what you want, shopping for a cell phone plans can be a headache.

If you're signing a contract for a year or more, usually two years if you want the good phone, you want to be sure that you're getting something that you're going to be happy with. Each cell phone service provider promises the best coverage, the most features, or the latest technology.

If "family plan" sounds more like a birth control method, and rollover makes you think of dog training, take a few minutes to sit up and read up on how to get the best cell phone plans for what you really need.

Make sure you don't get caught short on minutes. When in doubt, choose more minutes than you think you will use and find a plan that allows you to rollover unused minutes. People are often surprised at how quickly they use up their allotted minutes. You don't want to find yourself with nasty charges for those extra minutes you didn't think you would use. Cell phone deals are so common that there's no reason to pay full price for your cell phone.
Do cell phones often leave you speechless? Don't you just hate it when you're halfway through an interesting conversation on your cell phone and the connection goes fuzzy or drops altogether? Maybe you're driving in your car and you've gone through a tunnel or just moved your cell phone antenna out of range. How do you figure out which cell phone plan won't leave you hanging? Here's another question to research when choosing a cell phone plan.

And then, there's national or local cell phone plan? If you feel overwhelmed by the myriad of cell phone plans out there, you aren't alone. There's so much to consider in your cell phone comparisons, including whether to go with a national or local service provider, which of the cell phone plans is going to give you the best service, and then there's the fine print. Just thinking about wading through all that is enough to give many people a headache.

If you are confused or don't know where to start, you're not alone. To start with, get a list of the major manufacturers and service providers to get you started in your research.

Cell phones are for people on the go. People on the go don't have a lot of time to visit several electronics stores making cell phone comparisons for features and prices. That's why shopping online for cell phones makes so much sense.
Tip! When you have selected the cell phone carrier that you feel will be the best choice, it's time to select your plan. Remember too that all cell phone service providers will allow you to easily upgrade to more minutes on a plan, but very few of them will allow you to downgrade.

By looking at the Internet, calling the cell phone manufacturers and service providers and even checking with your employer, you can be sure to get a good deal on your cell phone.

It's been a long time since cell phones were a symbol of an extravagant lifestyle. Because of the great cheap cell phone deals constantly cropping up online, you can be sure that you can find a cell phone that fits your needs and your budget.

Karen Kirby has over 25 years' experience in the computer industry, an MS in Computer Science, and a BA in Honors English. She has been helping people with Internet marketing since 1995. For more information on cell phone plans see http://cellphone.brilliantbusinessmodel.com/cell-phone-calling-plans.php Be sure to get a free copy of the "Internet Marketer's Guide to Free Traffic" at http://www.aimbright.com/ebook/

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