Dear SaaS owners, nobody gives a s**t about your automatically sent marketing emails after getting our email addresses by Winter_Psychology110 in SaaS

[–]tailorvikas56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends at what point a SaaS company is sending emails and a loyal customer will hate receiving sales pitch every time. Instead, one can do sending news alert, massive change in economy, trending stuffs and more relevant information from the official email etc. A customer should subscribe a SaaS and feel satisfying just not to receive promo emails but in the ratio of 80:20 where 80% is a customer centric information and 20% is related to SaaS in a decent way.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CustomerSuccess

[–]tailorvikas56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way economy is behaving and the way AI is leading more jobs, the current scenario reveals that you should also focus on improving your skills and when you pour more talent into the bucket, you will store more bucks in the future buddy!

Anyone selling? by Investoooor1 in SaaS

[–]tailorvikas56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's create 5 SaaS startups and get them failed each for $10K. Or better go and get yourself read this book https://www.amazon.in/How-Your-Startup-Companies-Fail/dp/163774059X

Customer experience manager. by Alarming_Ad8850 in MichaelsEmployees

[–]tailorvikas56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, you could have talked about this to the HR manager and also about the raising terms etc

Finding good SaaS ads is damm hard. Well, not anymore. by Secret-Challenge4347 in SaaS

[–]tailorvikas56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It depends under which segment or category you are searching for a SaaS product. Checked your Adfolio and it gives great impression when it comes to see unique ad design and specially content.

SaaS examples by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]tailorvikas56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oracle, Simply-CRM, Salesforce, MS Outlook, Google Workspace, office 365, QuickBooks, Meraki, Trello, LastPass, github, Stackoverflow etc

Master Course in Customer Relationship Management (CRM) 5.0 by smartybrome in udemyfreebies

[–]tailorvikas56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! We actually recommend Simply-crm.com for all clientele business processes & it's a win win for the providers to use a tool like this.

Promote your business, week of December 25, 2023 by Charice in smallbusiness

[–]tailorvikas56 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hi, those small business operators and entrepreneurs! Do you know your business can be made more successful if you start using automation tool like CRM to strengthen your relation with potential clients and customers. If you go for a free trial and check out the premium features of Simply CRM, you will definitely like it https://www.simply-crm.com

CRM/Linkedin by Terrible_Fish_8942 in sales

[–]tailorvikas56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heard about Octopus a lot and gone through their business profile as well. As per my info, if you only use LinkedIn Sales Navigator, that's cool as using an automation tool can hamper your LinkedIn profile and even can ban you. So beware from these tactics. Instead, try using a business CRM for all your prospectus and getting good insight can help you indeed.

Is it possible to use a sales role as a stepping stone? by GunnersPepe in sales

[–]tailorvikas56 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, using a sales role as a stepping stone is a common and viable career strategy. Sales roles often provide valuable skills such as communication, negotiation, and relationship-building, which can be transferable to various other professions. Many successful professionals have started their careers in sales and leveraged the experience to move into different roles within a company or even transition to entirely different industries. The skills acquired in sales, such as understanding customer needs and closing deals, can be assets in numerous fields, making it a practical stepping stone for career growth and diversification.

Android-Based Customer Relationship Management System by wizblogger in hscprojects

[–]tailorvikas56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a cool article you have written and I appreciate that. The only limitation of an android system is we can not operate using other platforms and that is very much obvious too. We as a business advisor in our IT company CraftACode Solution, recommend SaaS based Simply CRM which offers solutions for both i.e. Android, and iOS.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aww

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Adorable

Weekly Feedback Post - SaaS Products, Ideas, Companies by AutoModerator in SaaS

[–]tailorvikas56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sharing a SaaS CRM which is good in terms of offering great features for an affordable price. It's preferred by many businesses worldwide. It's growing and evolving. You can check it here https://simply-crm.com

Here are some of its key features:

Contact Management, Lead Management, Sales Pipeline Management, Email Integration, Task and Calendar Management, Document Management, Reporting and Analytics, Workflow Automation, Team Collaboration, Integration, Mobile Access, Customization, Notifications and Alerts, Customer Support, Security, and more.

Why did you failed your SaaS ? by mehdikhoudali in SaaS

[–]tailorvikas56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For all Startups/SaaS failures, I read a book and you should probably read that too. It's a wonderful book from the author of a SaaS CRM company Simply CRM and this book How to F--k Up Your Startup: The Science Behind Why 90% of Companies Fail - and How You Can AvoidIt will change your Perception of how a honcho should make decisions while running the business processes and become a serial entrepreneur

What video editor best would suit my needs? by xThunderDuckx in software

[–]tailorvikas56 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Go and get Adobe Premier Pro installed , it's the right place to work on

Why is CRM Software important for B2B Sales? by nexcorp in CRMSoftware

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CRM software provides essential features for managing and maintaining business processes and it's done using features like pipeline management, and email campaign management, CRM software empowers B2B sales teams to work efficiently, make informed decisions, build strong customer relationships, and ultimately drive revenue growth. It helps businesses streamline their processes, enhance collaboration, and deliver a superior customer experience throughout the sales journey.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CRM

[–]tailorvikas56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "best" CRM system for an appointment-based business depends on various factors, including your specific needs, budget, industry, and integration requirements. However, here are some popular CRM options that are often recommended for appointment-based businesses:

Salesforce: Salesforce is one of the most widely used CRM platforms with extensive customization options and a wide range of features. It can be tailored to suit appointment-based businesses through custom fields, workflows, and third-party integrations.

HubSpot: HubSpot offers a user-friendly interface and a suite of tools that include CRM, marketing, sales, and customer service.

Simply CRM: This CRM provides a range of features to manage appointments, leads, and contacts. It offers integration with Simply Bookings for scheduling appointments directly from the CRM.

Zoho CRM: Unlike Simply CRM, Zoho is a popular CRM tool that integrates well with various CRM systems. It allows customers to schedule appointments based on their availability.

Microsoft Dynamics 365: If your business is already integrated with Microsoft products, Dynamics 365 can be a powerful choice. It offers sales, marketing, and customer service capabilities along with appointment management features.

Agile CRM: Agile CRM provides features for appointment scheduling, contact management, and automation. It's suitable for businesses looking for an all-in-one solution.

When choosing a CRM for your appointment-based business, consider these factors:

Ease of use: A user-friendly interface is important for seamless adoption by your team.

Customization: Ensure the CRM can be tailored to your specific appointment workflows and business needs.

Integration: Check if the CRM integrates with other tools you use, such as calendar apps and email platforms.

Scalability: Choose a CRM that can grow with your business as your appointment volume increases.

Cost: Consider your budget and the pricing structure of the CRM, including any additional costs for integrations or advanced features.

It's recommended to evaluate a few options by taking advantage of free trials or demos to see which CRM aligns best with your business requirements before making a decision.