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9
Sep

Outlook and webCRM – the perfect CRM match

Microsoft Outlook is a common software package used by businesses for day-to-day e-mail, calendar and contact information.

But why not use that data to your commercial advantage by integrating it into a web-based Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system?

webCRM’s cloud-based CRM system fully integrates with Outlook allowing all or selected contacts, appointments, activities and e-mails to seamlessly integrate between the two systems. But why’s this so important?

Whether it’s a small, medium or large business, sharing information internally is critical to ensure good business development and overall commercial growth.

Sales and customer services teams need to work closely together and have access to relevant, accurate and up-to-date information to avoid missed sales leads, customer enquiries,  duplicate or even missed appointments. Read moreRead more

23
May

webCRM gets 9/10 in CRM review

webCRM has been awarded 9/10 in a GetApp.com Customer Relationship Management product review.

GetApp.com provides insight and opinion on web apps, cloud computing, SaaS and business software.

webCRM review at Getapp.comReviewer Michelle Nachum was impressed with the ability of webCRM to empower businesses to manage contacts and track sales leads, as well as its integration with Microsoft Outlook.

“Like many CRM programs, webCRM allows small businesses to streamline and organize their customers and clients. But the solution is not just a fancy database for customer contact information – the product will allow a team to forecast and predict successful sales orders; create budgets;  collaborate on documents; maintain a group calendar; conduct marketing campaigns and create lead generation opportunities,” she states in her review of the product which can be found here. Read moreRead more

20
May

More businesses turn to cloud services like webCRM

More businesses are turning to cloud computing services to host their business systems, backing the surge in users for webCRM’s web-based Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system.

According to research published this week, around 45 per cent of large businesses are using cloud services for their IT services which is up 24 per cent compared to the same period in 2010. The research was carried out by Ovum who questioned 110 multinationals.

webCRM Cloud CRMThe trend follows research published earlier this year that found more small and medium-sized businesses are turning to web-based services for many of their IT and business services, including Customer Relationship Management systems like webCRM.

“There’s a clear shift in business confidence when it comes to hosted services,” said James Bogue of webCRM.

“Companies are realising it’s more cost effective to have their system hosted off site on secure servers than having to procure and run their own costly IT-based systems.”

He added: “webCRM is a good example of this. Companies can be safe in the knowledge that their CRM system is secure and backed-up. More importantly, webCRM ensures customers have access to a fast and reliable system that is securely accessible anywhere via a PC, MAC, iPad, mobile phone or other portable device. Read moreRead more