Develop more meaningful relationships with Microsoft CRM
Your business depends on relationships. You need to attract new prospects and maintain close relationships with your existing customers. It’s a difficult balancing act that becomes more challenging when everyone is competing for your undivided attention. Luckily, there is help for companies managing multiple relationships - Customer Relationship Management (CRM). A great CRM solution can help you to woo new clients, while listening to established customers, and even provide a little relationship coaching to help you anticipate future needs.
A successful business needs to find and keep loyal customers. Every day your customers and prospects are dropping hints that will help you win their loyalty and serve them better. They want you to keep track of what they’ve purchased, and they want you to anticipate what they’ll want next. Although they can’t articulate it, they’ll be happier if you install a Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 solution. Microsoft CRM makes it easy for you keep in touch, stay on top of customer needs, and provide better service. A Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 solution from SWC is all this and much more.
The “more” is a fully-integrated customer relationship management solution that provides a clear view of all customer activity with the tools to enhance your forecasting, marketing and sales processes. What sets SWC’s CRM solutions apart is our ability to configure CRM to your unique business processes and then combine your solution with other Microsoft technologies (such as SharePoint , SQL and Performance Point) to deliver unmatched information analysis and collaboration capabilities.
Join Wally Seliga, Principal Consultant, for a discussion on customized CRM projects for growing business. Wally will discuss how to:
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Optimize CRM for your growing businesses |
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Use CRM-generated information to make better marketing investments |
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Generate more leads and close more business with help from CRM |
You will also see a demonstration of Microsoft CRM in action.
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