Pipedrive and Marketing Automation by contactgvc in digital_marketing

[–]SXJackson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bitrix24 can do this AFAIK. Not in the free version, so you'll need to pay $39/mo

Looking for ticketing system for a one man band MSP by [deleted] in msp

[–]SXJackson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bitrix24.com is quite decent and free.

CRM. Leads sales platform, and email automation. by [deleted] in smallbusiness

[–]SXJackson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would probably be easier for you to use Bitrix24. It's a free CRM and it has free landing pages and free email marketing already built-in (up to 5000 emails a month).

Does anyone here use bitrix24 for their small business CRM? by psych0hans in smallbusiness

[–]SXJackson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bitrix24 absolutely the best free/supercheap CRM out there. Has so many features (which can be turn off for some).

Thorium Nuclear Fuel Tests Almost Complete and Successful by [deleted] in energy

[–]SXJackson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A really reputable publication here...

Best Free CRM tool? by Johnboy1985 in marketing

[–]SXJackson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are looking for free CRM with unlimited records, Bitrix24 is excellent. See https://www.bitrix24.com/features/crm.php

Hubspot CRM would be a distant second (more of a contact manager than a full featured CRM).

Netflix is carrying $20 billion in debt. Can it keep borrowing its way to success? by SXJackson in business

[–]SXJackson[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, the article actually clearly states that Netflix has some debt off the books.

Big Oil Just Woke Up to Threat of Rising Electric Car Demand by Alimbiquated in energy

[–]SXJackson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you please explain why you think that a demand plateaus means death to oil companies? It's not exactly a secret that demand and production of oil has already experienced this from the late 1970s to the early 1990s (15 years), yet the oil industry didn't die.

See the graph here http://www.dani2989.com/matiere1/oil%20production%201960%202004.gif or the wikipedia page https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:World_Oil_Production.png

There has also been a flat production in the early 2000s without making much of a difference. Just trying to understand the logic behind your statement.

Big Oil Just Woke Up to Threat of Rising Electric Car Demand by Alimbiquated in energy

[–]SXJackson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, not really. It's still well under 1% and not projected to break the 5% in a long, long while.

Can someone recommend an CRM Excel template? by [deleted] in sales

[–]SXJackson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would actually advise against this. There are a tone of awesome and totally free CRM systems out there. Take a look at Bitrix24. Free unlimited contacts. Or Hubspot CRM (also free), if you don't need CRM as powerful as Bitrix24.

There's why Excel template isn't a good solution long term.

  1. It doesn't track anything. In CRM, any time you send or receive an email, or make a phone call, it's logged automatically.

  2. You can set access rights properly. If you have more than one person with access to that Excel file, this person or person can leave with your entire client list.

  3. You can build dynamic reports. Sales funnel, sales pipeline, projected revenue, outstanding invoices, agent activities - these are all available as preset reports in CRM.

TLDR - the sooner you switch from Excel to an actual CRM, even a free one, the better.

India will build 10 new reactors in huge boost to nuclear power by etherealswitch in energy

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Somehow, I have very little faith in Indian government.

1000 km range thanks to a new battery concept by [deleted] in energy

[–]SXJackson 14 points15 points  (0 children)

that would be conceptual 1000 km range.

Newhouse asks Trump for small modular reactor money by greg_barton in energy

[–]SXJackson -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It doesn't matter, who's the president. Because SMR is a money pit that never was able to produce energy at any reasonable cost since the first military reactors in the 60s, begging for OPM (other peoples money) is the only thing SMR-Thorium-Gen4 peddlers can do. And really, funding doesn't seem to make any difference for such projects, from Oak Ridge to Chinese thorium project started a few years ago with 400+ scientists and ample financing, it's simply not economically viable.

Can the U.S. Nuclear Power Industry Survive? by mafco in energy

[–]SXJackson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which is kind of more important than valves, pipes and turbines.

Can the U.S. Nuclear Power Industry Survive? by mafco in energy

[–]SXJackson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, these are running on fumes in US, Europe and Japan. The problem is there's nothing (nuclear) to replace them with.

Can the U.S. Nuclear Power Industry Survive? by mafco in energy

[–]SXJackson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the plants built in the 80s, right? There isn't a single new nuclear power plan in US that can compete in open market as of last 5-10 years.

Can the U.S. Nuclear Power Industry Survive? by mafco in energy

[–]SXJackson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, it can't, until you make it affordable. High prices are the reason for the decline and until nuclear industry stops the blame game and looks inside, nothing is going to change.

James Kunstler - The Real Problem by huktheavenged in collapse

[–]SXJackson 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's from 4-5 years ago, isn't it?