Sometime over the next 30-45 days, this site will be making a move from WordPress.com to WordPress.org. I’ve done enough reading about the technicalities involved in such a switch that I think I can accomplish this on my own. That being said, this might be one of those cases where … “That’s what you get [...]
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The Winds Of Change Are Comin’
Posted: April 4, 2010 in Blogging, Social Media, WordPressTags: WordPress.com, WordPress.org
Applying The 80/20 Rule To Social CRM – Final Chapter
Posted: March 29, 2010 in Business-Social Media, CRM, Sales 101, Social MediaTags: Add new tag, Gist
I’m beginning to think that I should convert this into an e-book or something (smile). When we left off on the last post we had successfully loaded all of our email and social media contacts into Gist in order to create a centralized CRM database. If we have not already done so, our next step would be [...]
Applying The 80/20 Rule To Social CRM – Part III
Posted: March 27, 2010 in Business-Social Media, CRM, Sales 101, Social MediaTags: Gist, Gist plug-in for Outlook, LinkedIn Toolbar for Outlook
Please note: We are going to suggest a workable solution to the quandary posed by having multiple lists generated from your social media & email accounts. It’s not particularly pretty but it is the best that I can offer based on the applications that I have found and have worked with. If you have a [...]
Applying The 80/20 Rule To Social CRM – Part II
Posted: March 26, 2010 in Business-Social Media, CRM, Sales 101, Social MediaPlease note: Before we get started on Part II of this three-part series, I did want to state that we will be discussing free solutions. I have no doubt that enterprise and customized solutions are available. Names that have been mentioned to me include: Microsoft CRM, vTiger, Sugar CRM paired with Pluck and others. Me, [...]
Applying The 80/20 Rule To Social CRM – Part I
Posted: March 24, 2010 in Business-Social Media, CRM, Sales 101, Social MediaThis will be Part I of a three-part post. It’s also the easy part. Part II is going to be a bitch (smile). Part III will discuss execution. You’ve heard it all before … 20% of the people do 80% of the work. 20% of my efforts will yield 80% of my results. No matter [...]

