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CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management (CRM). In simple terms a CRM is something a business uses to improve the relationship it has with their customers. So what is "CRM"? CRM is Customer Relationship Management. It's hard to find a definitive definition of what it means. So I'll outline the broad meaning and then give some examples. CRM or Customer Relationship Management is not just a piece of software. It's more than that. |
The CRM software is a vital component yet the whole business needs to understand CRM in all departments and functions of the business and behave appropriately to make CRM work. An effective CRM will include methodologies, strategies, software, and web-based capabilities that help an enterprise organize and manage customer relationships. Why use CRM? CRM is used to help businesses (a.) understand their customer, and (b.) understand their customers wants and needs and (c.) help the business serve them more efficiently and effectively. In turn this will help the business to improve customer satisfaction, increase staff productivity, slash operational costs and maximize the effectiveness of each customer interaction. Let's talk about these three different areas.
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CRM to Understand The Customer A CRM does this to, amongst other things, help 'classify' their customers. A benefit of a CRM system is that a user can help analyse which types of customers are best for their business. Then once they know what customer 'types' are best they can then market to them in a 'personal' way - using the information gained from them. |
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Humans are creatures of habit. By analysing the information collected about the customer and their buying habits the CRM can be used to help the business identify what the customers would most likely want or need to buy. For example, if your CRM information lets you know that your best customers typically like buying 'red apples' in November for an average sale price of $15, you can prepare a marketing approach that is sent out to them prior to November that will steer them towards buying $30 worth of apples. The customer sees it as useful because it's something they like to do at that time of year, and you're offering them a reminder and perhaps an incentive to buy more. The business benefits by structuring the offer to increase the sales value and therefore increasing the profit return. CRM Is Useful To Also Target New Customers Knowing that information from the CRM, the business can then hire a list from a direct mail list broker of all the single men that fit the description and target their marketing towards them. The CRM activity of improving the relationship with the customer is to help keep the customer more loyal to the company and thus improve the profitability of the business. CRM To Help Efficiency and Effectiveness Of Business The business can become more efficient because if a customer contacts the business, within seconds the customer service representative can produce the customer's file. This will tell the employee all about the customer and their interaction with the business. So a CRM saves time for the business and is able to help the employees deliver high levels of personalised service. A CRM software program and approach can help the business become more effective. An example would be marketing. Knowing all the information about the customers, the marketing strategies can be targeted towards the customers in a personal way. Thus marketing to a defined target market with a past history the potential of improved results is far greater than marketing to a 'cold' list. This article should only be viewed as a very broad overview of what CRM is. On this web site you'll find more detail and resources to help you understand and use CRM for your business. |
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