Hi, Do you know this http://www.media-sol.com/software/contract ? We implemented it on lots of customers and we have very good feedback because it is "special media CRM" not generic CRM. Best jG
We have used both SalesForce.com and SugarCRM. The best option for the money and flexibility has been SugarCRM. You can signup directly at SugarCRM and pay per user, or you can go with a SugarCRM hosting company which gives you unlimited users. We use a company called m8solutions.com. Hope this helps.
I've been tasked with assisting our corporate management team in the evaluation of the benefits of a CRM system.
I agree that our business case for a CRM investment shouldn't be made only by highlighting the shortcomings of our current system and processes, but also by pointing toward a strategic approach that accounts for this large investment in concrete terms. Like all of you, we are facing increasing competition, more purchase decisions being made on "price" rather than value, and a marked decrease in customer loyalty. So, against this backdrop, CRM systems present as an obvious opportunity to improve our ability to compete, benchmark, establish efficiencies, coordinate, manage and communicate.
Here's my problem: An exhaustive CRM-ROI study takes quite a bit of time and resourcing. Don't know about you, but those are in pretty short supply at our organization. Given this and that it is very difficult to determine the cause and effects of CRM activities in the first place, most companies I've talked with regard the clear qualitative benefits as sufficient, and estimate the quantitative results. I'm being asked to provide very specific (quantitative)estimates of how a CRM will help us. In some areas that's possible; in others its very difficult to establish a CRM cause-and-effect. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I have used ACT, Goldmine, Sugar CRM, Salesforce, Pipeline Deals, and other PIM, CRM, and opportunity management tools. I think the tool selection depends on how you plan to use it and how much you will depend on it for productivity management.
In my opinion, a web based tool is a better direction today. This leaves the administration of the tool to the people that know this business. Salesforce is well worth the investment (Annual contract with quarterly payments) if you are all-in. Pipelinedeals.com (month-to-month) is only $15/month per user and will get you to point B. I'm using both currently for separate business clients.
Are you in charge of the setup yourself or do you have someone that will help you?
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