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4 Tips to Manage Your Contacts with CRM Tools

08.28.2012 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

Whether you’re a small business or a multi-billion dollar enterprise, it’s critical that you keep track of all of your contacts.  Most of us need a system to store, sort, and reference contact data about past and current clients, networking contacts, new prospects, etc.  That is where having a solid CRM tool comes into the equation.

CRM stands for “Customer Relationship Management” and there are several CRM software options that do much more beyond simply storing and organizing your contacts.  When used correctly, good contact management can improve your sales, consistency, and efficiency.  Less time is wasted scrolling through a long Excel document when using automated CRM systems.  Many systems can also provide reports, forecasting, and opportunity management.

Now that you understand what CRM is, and the importance of good contact management, here are 4 tips to manage your contacts with CRM tools from productivity expert, Elizabeth Bowman, of Innovatively Organized based in Seattle, WA:

1.     Use a business card scanner to transition from paper to electronic

In order to transition from a physical rolodex or pile of business cards to a CRM tool it can be efficient to use a scanner designed for business cards that is capable of automatically detecting and storing the contact details from the card into fields.

2.     Pick a CRM tool that syncs with mobile devices

Because so many of us are mobile workers it is important to choose a CRM tool that goes with you and syncs with the operating systems of your iPhone, iPad, Droid, Windows Mobile, Surface or other device.

3.     Define weekly and monthly reports of contact information

Once you have your company’s contact data loaded into the CRM tool, then you’ll want to create a way to analyze the progress of each contact or lead through the sales pipeline.  Go ahead and determine the information you’ll want to review each week or month ahead of time!

4.     Share your CRM data with your team

Ok, this one seems obvious, but we see it too often – two managers have different sets of similar contact information.  A benefit of using a CRM tool is the collaboration and merging of contact data into a central location.

 

To read more CRM and contact management tips from productivity expert, Elizabeth Bowman, check out her blog where new tips and articles are posted often.

You can also download a recording of her popular webinar series on topics such as Email Organizing, Cloud Computing 101, or Managing Your To-Do List Online.

Categories // Management, Networking

Great Networking- Rosstoberfest!

08.21.2012 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

As you are all aware I am a big fan of the Northwest Entrepreneurs Network or NWEN. As an entrepreneur who loves entrepreneurs NWEN is right up my alley. And over the past few years I have helped out with their after hours events, Pub Night. This Fall it’s time for the 2nd Annual Rosstoberfest! Named after the famed Executive Director, Daniel Rossi (yup, he’s that vain. One of my favorite qualities about him!)

This is a great opportunity to network with 200 entrepreneurs and service providers who work with them in the Seattle community. Plus, a competitive BBQ team will be catering the event. AND there will be live music, and it’s going to be GREAT.

I hope you can join me for Rosstoberfest! And if you have a team that you want to bring, they have a great deal, let me know if you want those details!

Rosstoberfest

September 20th

4-7 PM

Nectar Lounge, Fremont

 

Categories // Events, Networking

Take a Buddy

08.16.2012 by Elizabeth // Leave a Comment

I was talking to someone last week and he mentioned he had recently attended an event he thought would be ripe with opportunity but fell flat. I asked if went with a co-worker or friend and he said no, he prefers to go it alone. He doesn’t want to get distracted or just hangout with that person.

A lot of folks like to attend networking events alone so they don’t end up hanging out with that person. However, I prefer to go to a networking event WITH someone. I know people who will be at the event, the friend knows other people at the event, and if you play your cards right, you can meet some really great people, plus you look like the fun group for those people who came alone and they’ll WANT to join you.

I’ve made some awesome connections when I network as a team. Think about who you want to connect with, and meet before the event to talk about your goals for the event. Then when you get there you both know what you’re looking for and when someone pops up on your radar you can connect them.

So what about you? Do you prefer to network as a team, or go it alone?

Categories // Events, Lessons Learned, Networking

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