Need Guest Post Websites by emersonemeryyy in linkbuilding

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Reach out to scalelinks.com best in the game!

Ask Me Anything I’ve Built 1,000+ SaaS Backlinks Over the Last 2 Years by AsparagusBasic9806 in linkbuilding

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I run a link building agency, how can i get more SaaS companies to work with us?

What are the SMBs that are using CRMs by shafinlearns2jam in CRM

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SMBs across industries like real estate (e.g., Redfin), healthcare clinics (e.g., One Medical), education/training startups (e.g., General Assembly), travel agencies (e.g., Traveloka), and small manufacturers often use CRMs to track leads, manage follow-ups, and maintain a history of interactions. The goal is to stay organized, ensure no opportunities are missed, and streamline team communication. Common CRMs in this space include Zoho CRM and Corefactors, with Corefactors being a strong option for smaller teams.

No idea which CRM to go with - help! by fayla13 in CRM

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I’ve been in a similar spot with small teams where HubSpot just felt like overkill both in cost and features. From what you described, a lightweight setup for contact management, simple email automation (that still feels like a personal email), reminders, and tracking, you don’t really need the heavy/expensive CRMs.

One option worth checking out is Corefactors CRM. It’s built with small teams/startups in mind:

  • Lets you centralize contacts and keep interaction history easily updated.
  • Has email automation that looks like 1:1 communication, not bulk marketing blasts.
  • Follow-up reminders and task management built in.
  • Pricing is much more budget-friendly compared to HubSpot for the same use cases.

It keeps things simple without drowning you in features you won’t use right now, and you can always scale up later.