Is this an old dance craze coming back? Not quite. So how can Cha Cha help you in business, or even your personal life. It's kind of like having your own personal assistant in the palm of your hand, literally.
Ever have one of those moments with a group of your friends where you just can't remember a song, an actor or some kind of sports fact? Finding out the answer is as easy as sending a text to Cha Cha, and usually within 3 minutes, the answer is text right back to you.
"What is the tallest building in the United States?"
Cha Cha immediately text back, "The Sears Tower in Chicago, Ill is the tallest building in the US; it stands 1,451ft and has 110 stories. Thank you!" It's THAT easy!
You can ask for facts (who sings a particular song, etc), or for the closest coffee shop to your location. You can even get directions. The sky is the limit as far as what you can ask. If the first Cha Cha 'guide' doesn't receive enough information from you to answer your question, they'll text you back to get more information. Anything you can find on the Internet, your Cha Cha 'guide' will be able to answer and text you back.
"What is the phone number for the White House?"
Need a phone number? Directions? Facts and Figures? Even local laws? Just text Cha Cha!
How easy is it? Just create a text message and send it to: 242242. That's it!
By the way, Cha Cha just returned the answer to my question above:
"Here's the number for the switchboard at the White House - 202-456-1414"
Yep, it's that easy!
There are thousands of Cha Cha guides all over, sitting by their computers awaiting your text questions. These 'guides' get paid approximately .20 for every text they answer. In each text response from a 'guide' there is a link that takes you to a small blurb about your Cha Cha guide, as well as where they found the answer to your question.
And what's the coolest things about Cha Cha?
It's FREE!*
*Check with your own cell phone carrier to find out if you get charged for text messages.
To find out more, just visit the website: http://chacha.com/
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