InfoStreet Announces Small Business CRM

03/24/2008

InfoStreet Inc. announced Version 2 of its CRM application. StreetSmart’s CRM is aimed at small businesses.



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This major rollout reflects a larger move by InfoStreet to aggressively grow the company by further supporting their niche small business clientele while also expanding into new channels, including the growing OEM side of InfoStreet.

“This optional add-on to StreetSmart was created in direct response to feedback we received from our clients who wanted CRM but didn’t require the pricey and overly complex feature sets found with competing tools,” explains Phil Conrad, national accounts at InfoStreet. “Our CRM is extremely robust, extremely affordable and, furthermore, it is designed to allow collaboration throughout the entire organization, not just amongst the sales group.”

Key Features of StreetSmart’s Small Business CRM:

  • ANYTIME/ANYWHERE ACCESS – Easily accessible from any Web browser; ideal for connecting multiple offices, remote workers, road warriors, etc.


  • HIGHLY CUSTOMIZABLE – Collect and store whatever information you like about your prospects, clients and other customers. Because StreetSmart is customizable it matches the specific needs of your company


  • CENTRALIZED ARCHIVE – Have a central location from which to archive and review all activity related to a customer


  • SALES TEAM RESPONSIBILITY – Assign a specific employee responsibility for handling a particular customer. And, as the need arises, the record can be moved from person to person, or from department to department with ease.


  • SHAREABLE INFORMATION – Share information with co-workers about specific customers. As activity occurs and a customer's record is updated, email based notifications can be setup to go to appropriate people within your organization.


  • CONTROL ACCESS – You decide which employee has access to which information.


  • MANAGE THE RELATIONSHIP – Actions such as: Call for Follow-up, Send Literature, Send Quote, or Arrange Meeting will help you manage next steps in the relationship. You can even create your own actions and receive reminders as next steps are due.




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