Customer Relationship Management Software
Web Based CRM Guide 101 PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 10 July 2008 08:01

One of the primary factors in the success of any company is the liaison it shares with its customers. CRM or Customer Relationship Management designates all features of interaction a company shares with its customer. This includes everything from sales to service.

CRM is basically a business strategy designed to accrue gains, generate revenue and cater to customer needs and satisfaction. With the e-media picking up pace, the manner in which companies approach their CRM strategies has greatly changed. This has even altered the consumer’s purchasing attitude. So these days CRM too has become a web based effort as most of the customer relationship is handled electronically.

The web based CRM service is more effective. Web-based CRM services mainly covers three areas of service- sales force automation, management of customer relationships and customer services and automated marketing.

A web-based CRM software is a web-based system used for contact management, marketing and sales support, project tracking and other tasks associated with CRM. This software enables teams and departments to share a central and fresh database. The software facilitates its users with an online contact manager and a project-tracking tool, either over the web or within the corporate intranet. With the aid of the CRM software you can view and manage contacts, customer’s record, hot leads, projects and left-out work, from anywhere and with any web-browser. Moreover unlike the intervening and needed to be testified upgrades of an enterprise software, the upgrades to the web based software do not affect the organization’s regular operations in any manner. Due to these features more and more companies are driven towards this web-based software.

Siebel Systems Inc., HydraNet and Push CRM are some eminent names in web-based software service. Lately SAP has also blessed the market with on-demand Customer Relationship Management solution. A web based CRM has many names out of which on-demand CRM is one.

These systems provide agents with the most up-to-date information on all customer service transactions. The software adds to the strategic value and business of the organization by automating sales, marketing and customer service. For instance the SAP product specializes in providing core sales-force automation features for managing customers, contacts and sales pipelines.

The software runs and keeps a complete track of your data after it is downloaded or purchased and then installed on your server or web-host. Usually the CRM software runs on all significant platforms such as Unix, Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Novell (6.5) and so forth. Since the software serves many purposes at the same time, it is quite expensive. However an incredible competition in the market has enabled the software seekers to exercise their choice to a certain extent.

In choosing a web-based CRM software it is important that the user should firstly analyze his or her budget or the budget of the organization. Secondly also check your organization’s partner ecosystems. A user-friendly hosted CRM system, an on premise version or the combo of both should follow this and finally try to go for software that can fit any type of user, any size company and in any industry.

Mansi Aggarwal recommends that you visit Web based CRM for more information.

 
CRM Software PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 04 July 2008 18:00

CRM Software is an integral part of a businesses Customer Relationship Management (CRM).

So what is "CRM Software?"

In simple terms a CRM Software is software that a business uses to improve the relationship it has with their customers.

It"s hard to define everything CRM Software can do. So I"ll outline the uses of CRM Software then give some examples.

CRM Software is a vital component to a businesses overall CRM strategy, yet the whole business needs to understand CRM in all departments and functions of the business and behave appropriately to make CRM work.

An effective CRM will include methodologies, strategies, software and web-based capabilities that help an enterprise organize and manage customer relationships.

Why use CRM Software?

CRM Software is used to help businesses:

(a) understand their customer, and
(b) understand their customer"s wants and needs, and
(c) help the business serve them more efficiently and effectively.

In turn this will help the business to improve customer satisfaction, increase staff productivity, slash operational costs and maximize the effectiveness of each customer interaction.

Let"s talk about these three different areas.

A CRM Solution to understand the customer

A CRM Solution allows the user to collect as much information about the customer that they can. They"ll collect names, addresses, contact numbers, age, sex, number of children, etc. A CRM Solution does this to, amongst other things, help "classify" their customers.

A benefit of a CRM Solution is that a user can help analyse which types of customers are best for their business.

Then once they know what customer " types" are best they can then market to them in a "personal" way - using the information gained about them.

A CRM Solution to understand the customers wants and needs As information is collected about the customer"s personal life, information is also collected about their buying habits and stored in CRM Software.

Humans are creatures of habit. By analysing the information collected about the customer and their buying habits the CRM can be used to help the business identify what the customers would most likely want or need to buy.

For example, if your CRM solution information lets you know that your best customers typically like buying "red apples" in November for an average sale price of $15. You can prepare a marketing approach that is sent out to them prior to November that will steer them towards buying $30 worth of apples.

The customer sees it as useful because it"s something they like to do at that time of year, and you"re offering them a reminder and perhaps an incentive to buy more. The business benefits by structuring the offer to increase the sales value and therefore increasing the profit return.

A good CRM solution will allow you to do everything that I"ve just mentioned. You"ll be able to bring up reports, write letters and then print them or e-mail them to a define part of your database.

A CRM Solution is useful to also target new customers

Information gathered in the CRM will help the business to target more of the preferred customers. An analysis using a CRM solution could tell the business, for example, that single males between 30 to 35 years of age that earn between $50,000 and $60,000 are the best type of customer for the business.

Knowing that information from the CRM, the business can then hire a list from a direct mail list broker of all the single men that fit the description and target their marketing toward them.

The CRM solution activity of improving the relationship with the customer is to help keep the customer more loyal to the company and thus improve the profitability of the business.

A CRM Solution to help efficiency and effectiveness of business

A good CRM Solution application will help the business to become more efficient and effective.

The business can become more efficient because if a customer contacts the business, within seconds the customer service representative can produce the customer"s file. This will tell the employee all about the customer and their interaction with the business.

So a CRM solution saves time for the business and is able to help the employees deliver high levels of personalised service.

A CRM Solution software program and approach can help the business become more effective. An example would be marketing.

Knowing all the information about the customers, the marketing strategies can be targeted towards the customers in a personal way. Thus marketing to a defined target market with a past history the potential of improved results is far greater than marketing to a "cold" list.

This article should only be viewed a very broad overview of what CRM Solution could do.

On this web site you"ll find more detail and resources to help you understand and use CRM for your business.

There are many providers of CRM Solutions, I suggest you get a demo and work out what you"re looking for in your CRM Software and then try a few to make the best CRM solution decision for you.

Copyright © 2006 by Casey Gollan. All Rights Reserved

Casey A Gollan, The Business Growth Specialist for CRM Software Center - CRM Software Center- All the general information and resources for everything CRM - Customer Relationship Management. Visit http://www.crmsoftwarecenter.com for more articles and info on CRM.

 
Is a Web Based or Online CRM Solution Suitable For You? PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 26 March 2008 02:00

There are compelling reasons for you to consider an online CRM (Customer Relationship Management) solution: You can access your business 24x7 from anywhere with an internet connection; the price sounds right and online applications are quick to deploy and maintain. The growing popularity of online software applications is not abatting, and online CRM solutions are leading this trend.

But online software applications, sometimes referred to as hosted, OnDemand, SaaS (software as a service), web based applications, are not suitable for everybody.

Firstly you need bandwidth - lots of it. If you don"t have access to broadband internet, hit the "back" button now, don"t bother reading any further and remove any online CRM applications from your wishlist. Bandwidth constraints are sure to frustrate and deter your users, setting back your CRM initiative considerably.

CRM applications are often used real-time with your client on the other end of the phone, waiting as you navigate your way around the system. It defeats its purpose if this is unbearably slow. Simulate a few typical real-world situations when evaluating the software

As many businesses look to reduce their overheads, the one obvious area for cutting costs is the real estate that accomodates the sales department. These guys should be on the road selling, not sitting behind a PC or hanging around the water cooler.

There are a few questions you need to ask yourself, and of your potential vendor, before you even get to looking at feature specifics:

*Can you import your data easily? Your existing records that currently reside in Excel; your imminently redundant contact manager, accounting system or other database - can they be imported/converted to the online CRM solution?

*How customizable is this software? Can you create your own user-defined fields and reports?

*Do you to need to synchronize your data with other software or devices, like MS Outlook, or your Palm? If so, does this online CRM support this?

*As the amount of data your database needs on their server will affect your monthly premiums, get some indication of projected costs. How much disk space does each record typically take up and how many records do you think your database will grow to in 2 or 4 years?

*How comprehensively can you retrieve your data from their server?

*Can you work their online CRM in offline mode as well, or is your business expected to grind to a halt every time the net is down? Do they offer an in-house version that you can run on your own server and PC"s?

*What is the minimum duration of their contracts? Will you be locked into a one year agreement whether you like it or not?

*How is your data backed up, and how often?

*Can you maintain your own copies of your database?

*How reliable are their servers? Are they housed in a datacenter? What sort of uptime can you expect?

*What are their security policies? How secure is your data from prying eyes and hackers, and can you prevent your own users from downloading/exporting the data from the system?

*How, and how frequently, do you back up the data?

*What are your client side system requirements? What hardware configurations, operating system and versions are required of you?

*How long has their business been in existence, and can they furnish you with reference sites?

Fortunately online CRM solutions are relatively quick and easy to deploy and test so you can arrive at a decision fairly painlessly.

Once you have satisified yourself that the proposed online CRM solution meets these basic requirements, you can start matching their feature sets to yours.

Perry Norgarb has specialized in Small Business CRM and Sales Automation solutions for the last 15 years.

Contact him or find out more about CRM, Contact Management and other Sales Tracking software tips and solutions for small businesses at: http://www.smallbizcrm.com

You are free to re-publish this article as long as this bio box and copyright remain intact and links live. © 09 February, 2006.

 
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