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Archive for November, 2008

How S3 CRM can help you to weather the economic storm

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Everyone in business knows that there are ups and downs that have to be faced each year, some are financial or economic challenges and others are from other sources such as a growth in competition or changes in the market. One thing is for sure when your business is facing an economic storm you need to make sure that your CRM solution is up to the challenge that lies ahead.

S3 CRM is a new and revolutionary web based software application that can easily be integrated into any small to medium sized business and will enable business owners to make their processes and service more efficient and therefore will not only save but make money too. For any business to function correctly it’s employees need to use various software applications to record contacts, create invoices and quotes, keep track of projects, store documents and files, keep contact information for employees and customers alike and much, much more. As you would imagine purchasing, updating, running and implementing different types of software not only takes time, but it also costs money, and money during an economic storm is usually in short supply.

Using S3 CRM will help you to weather the economic storm in the following ways:-

S3 CRM is cheap to purchase – S3 CRM only costs £4.99 / $10.00 per month to set up and run, this figure is per business not per employee so as you can see there are huge savings to be made as many similar customer relationship management applications actually charge on a per user basis, something which can be very costly if you have a more than a handful of employees.

S3 CRM cuts down on the need for many different types of software applications – with S3 CRM you and your employees can do everything from creating invoices and quotes to planning and setting deadlines for projects as well as storing documents and even checking calendars – so say goodbye to having to buy different software applications just to run your business, with S3 CRM you can do it all.

S3 CRM is easy to use – if you need your employees to be working on generating more custom the last thing you need is to have them learning how to use a new application. S3 CRM offers total usability to everyone – simply log in and start working! It really is that simple, if by any chance you do find that you are unsure of how to use a certain feature click on one of the ‘Help at Hand’ sections found on each page and you will be given hints and tips on how to get the best out of S3 CRM.

S3 CRM can help you to identify customers who have outstanding invoices sooner – no more searching through files to see who has paid and when, with S3 CRM you can see all outstanding invoices at a glance and act upon them. This results in more invoices being cleared faster which adds to the businesses profits!

New functionality

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Hi all,

As promised we have developed some new functionality within our project management tools.

This week we have launched our new project progress reporting.

A great new tool which allows you to track at a glance your tasks and  your project’s overall progress ensuring you keep on top of your work.

Check it out and let us know what you think.

Sarah

Top 10 reasons for using S3 CRM - Part IV

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Reason No. 4

“Marketing information and tools – For CRM to be a complete success you need to be able to store and extract data which could assist marketing and sales such as average revenue per customer and instant invoicing tools.”

It costs over 35p to send an A4 letter through the post in the UK today. Sending the same information via email is less than 1/10th of a penny. Not only that - using eMail marketing tools you can see who actually read your letter, when they read it and whether or not they clicked on any of the links within it.

eMail marketing, when done correctly, is a powerful and effective way in which to grow your business.

Regards

Dean

Twitter in plain english

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

Twitter explained in plain english with a commoncraft animation.

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Regards

Dean


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