Is your CRM Just a Big Fancy Filing Cabinet?

CRM software is great isn’t it?  If you’re out visiting clients, it still sends out email follow-ups, builds trust through rich information, and sends out time-limited offers… doesn’t it?  Oh… yours just stores information that you’ve collected.

This problem came up recently with a prospect who is using SugarCRM. He says that it doesn’t DO anything for him; it’s just another place to store data.  After forking out his valuable time in setting up this system, he now realises that he needs something EXTRA that is going to automatically communicate to people, based on what they buy and what they request on his website.

This busy business owner wants to save time and effort when communicating to people in his database, so he is looking into Infusionsoft for both marketing and customer relationship management purposes.

The Right Tool
I guess the basic problem is having the right tool for the job. Also to be considered is, a lot of Customer Relationship Management systems available, especially Enterprise CRM, were designed for large companies with various departments. They are too cumbersome and expensive for the one-person to five-person small business.

Managing Opportunities
There is another segment of CRM which focusses on Opportunity Management.  Recording sales opportunities is important in most businesses, so every good CRM should include this facility. You can note multiple tasks against each contact, record activities likes meetings and calls, and note possible sales. Reporting tools also help you keep up with progress on a weekly or monthly basis.

Marketing is Left till Last
Save the best till last… while most large CRM systems are used with Enterprise Resource Planning, tracking customer data, and even recording all sales force activity… they do not automatically send out information, offers, and newsletters (by SMS, email, fax). That’s the work of yet another external system and an administrator as well.

So that’s why, when my new customers have got to the stage of seeing the Infusionsoft demonstration on automating their marketing to a segmented list, it’s like the light bulbs go on – because they realise it’s all simple enough for just one person to manage. Hooray.

Stop the Excuses – Time is Not the Problem

I used to work long hours each and every day in the corporate world. After long hours in the office, I picked up my daughter from after school care and crawled through all the traffic to home. Then, under stress, I used to pull out the laptop again and keep working.  Was I mad?  Probably.  But I thought at the time that it was the only way I could ‘get ahead’.

Since being in business for myself I’ve learnt how important it is to have good time management skills and prioritise everything, both business and personal. I’ve learnt that switching off the work by dinnertime each day is paramount to my sanity, health and happiness! So regardless of what’s going on, I don’t work at night… the work will always be there in the morning.

The Paradigm of Busy-ness
Have you noticed that everyone in your network is too busy? “I just don’t have time to relax” you hear people say, or “I wish I had more time in the day”.

It’s easy to just blame lack of time… but time ticks by regardless of our excuses. It’s more important to focus on whether you are doing what’s really important to you and your family… and for the growth and success of your business.

Ask yourself, “how do I want to spend my time today?”

Ask yourself, “is there anything that I’m spending much time on which could actually be done by someone else far cheaper or far easier? (e.g. cleaning the house, raking the leaves, filing, bookkeeping, SEO, typing letters – anything at all). This “letting go” process frees you up to spend more time on your core activity (your talent) and your relationships.

And lastly, ask “what business systems can I use to streamline & automate my regular tasks?” (e.g. software tools, macros, email autoresponders)

No more Excuses! Jack Canfield, with Mark Victor Hansen, found the time to do 5 actions towards promoting their books every workday for at least two years (e.g. call 5 radio stations for interviews), leading to the most successful personal development book series ever – 200 titles and 112 million copies in print in over 40 languages. Jack also found time to write a quality 500-page book, “The Success Principles” in 2005. Within these 64 principles is the foundation for anyone’s success.

If you want success and sanity, will you make the time for important things?

Marketing – Ignore What’s Hot and Focus on Profit

When surrounded by all the talk of social media and SEO, it’s important to reconnect with why we do marketing at all – to eventually make a profit.

No matter how great your website is, how many followers you have on Twitter or how well found you are on Google, if visitors fleetingly cross your path and don’t hang around, contact you, buy from you or tell anyone about you, then it’s likely you’ve ignored the basics of marketing.
– Carolyn Tate, Connect Marketing (author of Small Business, Big Brand)

Those of us who have online businesses or rely on website leads are always looking at new ways to boost our reach. This often involves a variety of online efforts to build a following.

But sometimes being a “netpreneur” can have its drawbacks. A friend of mine who owns a couple of online based businesses (successfully drawing 5000 visitors a month), working and writing until the wee hours while her children are in bed, struggles to make a living from her main business. The reason for this struggle, I believe, is the hole in the plan – enough sources of revenue.

While you must take into account all costs, your time is your most precious commodity. If you run around like a headless chook, Twittering, Facebooking, ‘being helpful’ in forums, gaining links, etc, don’t forget to have a solid plan to earn revenue from either your website or your core skill.

If your profits for FY ending 2010 are looking less than great, now is the time to draw up a new kind of Marketing Plan, one that involves AUTOMATING your time, LEVERAGING your ability to create leads/customers, and bringing in new streams of LOW COST INCOME. In addition to using the latest Infusionsoft technology to achieve all this, here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Create your own digital products, eBooks, DVDs, audio, white papers (a writer or editor can tidy it up for you),
  • Create your own book to sell (you will need expert help here to make it a success, but you can use digital “print on demand” to trial publishing)
  • Sell high end coaching (sold from a free educational webinar).
  • Sell a new service to a highly targeted audience (from email marketing to a list you have captured with a really focussed offer)

If already successful in the traffic attraction stakes, why not sell appropriate advertising? Or joint venture with a compatible education provider to exchange marketing offers to each other’s lists? You would be surprised how approachable some well-known authors and speakers are.

See more about automating your marketing on InfusionOz.com.au.

SME owners: Is Your Sales Funnel in Chaos?

As I come across a lot of different business types in the small business sector, I often notice similar problems crop up within the very heart of the business: sales & marketing.

SME owners without adequate systems often struggle to keep up with different enquiries from different sources, trying to remember who gets what and when. Prospects are at different stages of the sales cycle, and it usually falls on the SME owner to keep track of each prospect and send them the right information, to keep building trust one step at a time. Utilising a great sales & marketing process can mean the difference between having a successful business, or a busy job.

If this sounds familiar, it might be time to seek some assistance. As Greg Chapman says on Business Builders:

“By systematising your business, you make your business more efficient, reduce your costs, and ultimately, make your business run without you.”

If you are too busy, you dread opening your email, or your work style is haphazard at best… an integrated system like Infusionsoft that combines Automated Email Marketing, a powerful CRM that keeps all sales activities on track, and a helpful person to set it all up… could sound like business nirvana to you. After all, if you can make part of your business run without you, you get that most precious commodity of all back: TIME.

How Can a Good (CRM) System Help You?

You probably already have some way of recording customer contact details, right? Excel spreadsheets, Outlook groups, post it notes, or even a database that was set up once, but is now gathering dust. Is this costing you time and profits?

Some micro business owners feel caught in the middle – they do not have the time or resources to use the full functionality of the large CRMs built for medium to large enterprises – but they could do with a contact management system to keep it all together in one place, as well as build targeted marketing campaigns.

With a well-executed CRM system, you can better service customers, increase customer loyalty and repeat business, streamline tasks, and of course ensure long-term profitability. The more information you gather in your system, the better you will become at seeing where the opportunities lie.

Unfortunately, while all business owners know they are vital, these strategies are rarely implemented consistently and easily, so let’s look at some of the sticking points.

Problem Overcome – Under-Marketing

Often we overlook marketing our other services/products to people that we have already sold to. This upsell or cross-sell can be an easy way to add to your profits for little extra costs. But how?  One way is to market to a segmented list with a special offer for that particular type of client.

Many business people have been doing it the manual way so long, that they are surprised when I show them a system that does it all so easily … often automatically. This frees up their time as well as aids their brand recall.

Problem Overcome – Crossing Over Tasks, Chaotic Working Style

In working with businesses, I have seen some partner businesses misallocating tasks, sometimes forgetting tasks, crossing over tasks, and having poor systems and tools. Once such couple I recently coached at length had all these problems.

When it comes to this couple, their working style was very different, one had more on their plate, and the unbalanced task allocation was having a big impact on their relationship all-round. A fresh look at it opened up some great answers, like using a journal for noting ideas instead of interrupting, respecting the spouse’s time, having a schedule, discussing business at a weekly planning meeting and prioritizing tasks.

In your team, who are doing similar tasks?  Which tasks could be streamlined?  If it’s a manual task or process then we see how it can be automated using technology or a simple system sequence.  Oft-times using a software tool can streamline a task into a few simple steps…  saving many hours of painstaking work.

You may even be paying for a bells & whistles CRM program, but haven’t seen the benefits yet as so-and-so was supposed to be doing it (i.e. a dusty database). Take charge and look at new ways to perform those regular repetitive tasks like quotes, proposals, invoicing, follow-up emails, newsletters, etc. I’d love to hear all your questions about how to streamline your tasks.

The Opening Scene…

Hello and welcome to the first blog post for Infusionoz!  We’re in exciting times.  At least, we feel that we are!  And I hope you feel that way too.

I must share with you something that happened on the weekend that has got me thinking… and that has made me realise the ‘social media’ age that we are now living in and how important it is to be a part of it.

Last night I went to the Adam Hills live performance at the Powerhouse in Brisbane, seated just a few rows from the front (I love being up close so I can see expressions and the REAL person!!).  Adam came onto stage to a very excited crowd and within minutes he had discovered a man seated in the front row who looked a little like Santa.  Actually maybe a LOT like Santa! No kidding, and his name was Lex Cush.  Lex went along with Adam’s frivolity of wanting to take a picture of them both together and he then posted it on his blog page via his mobile phone, and then posted a tweet (on Twitter) to see who could come back with the funniest caption.

This might not sound that strange, however it was a live show and Adam was sitting on the edge of the stage with his mobile phone in hand, sending tweets and reading some back.  Not your usual stand-up comedy!  And it wasn’t just the photo of him and Lex that was posted either, as he found humour in some of the audience’s surnames (and admittedly it was VERY funny) so had to ID them and of course take more photos to post off.

After a little while Adam checked his mobile phone for responses and read out some tweets from around the world, with proposed captions for the picture of him and Lex, and we had a laugh.

What struck me as both funny and interesting is that one of the tweet replies came from a guy in the audience… who used his mobile to respond to Adam’s tweet.   As Adam remarked: “how funny that you’re communicating with me via a satellite and we’re about 15 metres apart”.

That is exactly the sign of our times:  tweeting, blog posting, re-tweeting, and using mobile phones to post comments and keep in contact with strangers all around the world, at any time, anywhere.

Not everyone is up with it though… it’s generally seen as a ‘young persons thing’.  Yet here was Adam Hills, an almost-40-yr-old sitting on stage with his blackberry taking photos, posting them and tweeting during his show.  Technology is available and accessible to anyone who wants it, and to anyone who chooses to get on board.

In business circles the traditional marketing channels are slowly being overtaken by our social media and technology advances in marketing automation such as Infusionsoft.  Those people who haven’t yet caught on are either looking in or choosing to let it go by.  I believe, to their detriment.

Regardless of what worked yesterday, we do know that things are always changing.  Traditional marketing of the past won’t bring the same results today or tomorrow, and with social media taking charge of the way we communicate – it’s something that simply can’t be ignored.

So with the memory of last night’s performance and Adam’s versatility with his tweeting and posting, I’m off to go tweeting myself.

Have a great week!

Aveline