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That's the same one I use and love. Is it okay to post that here? Maybe I could make it a blinking post.
Rick
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That's the same one I use and love. Is it okay to post that here? Maybe I could make it a blinking post.
OK, I can see that I am so new to this industry and forum that the inside joke is totally blowing right over my head!
I would prefer somthing that isn't web based, if it can sync with my blackberry that would be great but if not that is ok too. I want it to trigger me for birthdays, anniversaries, dates to follow up, an export feature for mailers etc.
OK, I can see that I am so new to this industry and forum that the inside joke is totally blowing right over my head!
I would prefer somthing that isn't web based, if it can sync with my blackberry that would be great but if not that is ok too. I want it to trigger me for birthdays, anniversaries, dates to follow up, an export feature for mailers etc.
The inside jokes blow over their heads too! I'm saying that to get a rise out of them.:bump:
HAVE YOU CHECKED OUT MAXIMIZER? I USED TO USE IT PERSONALLY, BUT HAVEN'T IN YEARS. IT WASN'T WEB BASED WHEN I WAS USING IT A FEW YEARS AGO, BUT MAYBE THAT'S CHANGED, HOPEFULLY NOT, SINCE I AM LOOKING FOR A CRM MYSELF AND AM LOOKING FOR A NON-WEB BASED CRM. MAXIMIZER HAS THE BIRTHDAY, ANNIVERSARY TRIGGERS, ETC...
HOPE THAT HELPS.
And for the inside jokes, I just meant it as a joke, since I have no idea what y'all are talking about.
I don't understand why anyone would use a non web-based application. I really see absolutely no advantage to this? Why store data on your own computer that could go to crap at any time? Also, having the ability to access your CRM from any computer seems like a powerful feature to me..
I do not see where being to access data from "any computer" is a "powerful advantage" for an independent agent working by himself. You are going to have to explain that one to me in a lot more detail.