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Let’s first define what exactly Customer
Relationship Management is.
The easiest way is to give an example:
Every time you get in touch with a
customer or prospect (still to be customer), you want to
register the information regarding that contact.
The more you know about your client, the better you can
market your product or services in a personal way. You know
exactly what your target customers need and want.
CRM is a combination of strategies,
methods and best-practices to gather this information and
organize it in an accessible way.
In former days, it was hard to do,
because you had to write it all down and use a rolodex for
the contact information, cardboard files to store orders and
bills and there were many different places you could archive
data.
You can imagine how hard it was to
retrieve specific information about a client or even worse,
make a list of all prospects of the last 3 years that you
sent a brochure.
It would be almost impossible to select all customers that
lived in a certain area, were 35 years of age and had small
children.
Nowadays this is much easier to do,
thanks to the software we can use.
All information is linked to the customer and with a few
mouse clicks you can compose any list you want. The software
you use to accomplish this is called CRM software.
Coming back to the question
“Do Small Businesses Need Customer
Relationship Management (CRM) ?”, the answer is
definitively “Yes”.
Because, now more than ever, we must
compete with the Big Companies.
One of the strengths Small Businesses have compared to the
bigger companies is the personal relationship we can (and
have to) build with our customers.
More and more customers expect to be treated in a personal
way, in “real life” and online.
Even if we send a big mailing (by normal mail or by e-mail),
we have to make sure we address the recipient by their own
name in the beginning of the letter instead of an impersonal
“dear customer”.
A good CRM system is essential to be able
to do that in an efficient way.
This does not mean that you have to buy one of those
expensive CRM software packages.
Most Small Businesses already have the software they need,
without being aware of it. I’m talking about Microsoft
Outlook.
This tool has many hidden features. But
most of us only use it for email or the calendar.
If you discover it’s many flexible possibilities, you will
realize how easy it is to stay completely up-to-date on your
prospects and clients.
You can register all you talked about
with your contact, which documents you sent and when,
appointment dates and things you have to finish by a certain
date and time.
Some things are even recorded automatically by Microsoft
Outlook.
Using these
features is done in an easy way if you have a System you can
follow on a daily basis.
In the eBook “Best-Kept Secrets To Organize Your Business
With Microsoft Outlook” you will discover all you need to
know to use Microsoft Outlook as a CRM-tool You can gain
hours of time by applying the easy to follow System.
If you want to find out more about how you can use Microsoft
Outlook as a CRM-tool, go to
www.be-incontrol.com/index.htm#free
There you can download a free sample
of the eBook
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