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How to Use Dynamics CRM To Make Sure Your Online Efforts Pay Off

March 19, 2016   Microsoft Dynamics CRM

Your loyal customers are online and so are many potential prospects.  Social networking sites are a popular forum for customers to research your company and products or services, as well as share information with peers.  Having an online presences is a start, however, if you aren’t fully connected with these online sites you could be missing out on new opportunities.

The internet is always on, which means your customers could be looking for you at any time of the day or night.  If you aren’t watching and listening to online activities then your competitors have an opportunity to respond to a prospect before you even had the chance.  Download “10 Ways Microsoft Dynamics CRM Will Keep Your Sales Team Focused On What’s Important,” an eBook, to learn how you can leverage online efforts to your advantage with a robust customer relationship management (CRM) solution such as Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

Today’s customers are tech-savvy and many rely on social media for researching companies, products, or services for recommendations or insights.  Businesses need a strong online connection to listen to what is being said, as well as engage with prospects as they collect the information that they need before making a purchase.  Microsoft Dynamics CRM makes it easier to capture information from Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and combine that data with internal resources.  Then, using this social data, your marketing and sales teams can develop strategies to respond to prospects, wherever they are in the sales cycle.

Microsoft Dynamics CRM also offers powerful analytics with built-in business intelligence and reporting features.  Your sales managers can access data quickly and efficiently, and leverage available prospect or customer data to close a sale quickly.  For prospects not quite ready to make a decision, your marketing team can provide information or promotional materials using the platform that the prospect prefers – by email or postal mail, social networking sites, or instant messaging.  Communicating with prospects using their preferred channels shows superior customer service and can go a long way toward strengthening relationships and generating loyalty.

Strengthen your online connections and use all of your available resources to respond to prospects and customers with confidence.  Download our eBook and contact AbleBridge for more information about using Microsoft Dynamics CRM to make sure your online efforts are paying off.

By AbleBridge, a Microsoft Dynamics CRM Partner out of Massachusetts

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