There is no doubting that the CRM industry is a thriving one. According to Gartner, CRM is now considered the largest of all software markets – with a worldwide revenue of nearly $39.5 billion. Research director at Gartner even stated that CRM will ‘be the fastest growing software market with a growth rate of 16%’ in 2018. So why is this software so in vogue? CRM software now lies at heart of most marketing and sales operations. These businesses are trying to avoid silos and make information available to their employees wherever they are. Plus it’s proven to be an efficient way of obtaining the much sought-after ‘360 degree view of the customer’.
https://mopinion.com/best-enterprise-crm-software/
Collecting and measuring team performance through KPIs is a great way to assess the effectiveness of sales processes. This is because KPIs are extremely informative when it comes to how well, or how poorly, sales teams are completing goals. It is important to select a few sales KPIs to focus on, as opposed to try to improve them all at once. Choose the ones that are more relevant to your company goals and measure them over time to get more visibility and control over your sales performance. Here is a list of 14 Sales KPIs that are commonly used by sales organizations:
https://www.business2community.com/brandviews/dealhub/which-sales-kpis-should-your-team-measure-02148257/
https://www.business2community.com/ecommerce/how-b2b-ecommerce-marketers-can-use-the-voice-of-the-consumer-to-boost-sales-02133114/
On top of the wish list of most businesses is loyal customers. After all, their purchases translate into repeat business and referrals—a powerful engine for the growth of sales and profits. And brand marketers know that building and cultivating a relationship with your clients transcends initial purchase behavior, and can refocus the usual fixation on price. Yet there are still some common misconceptions about relationship marketing, and many wonder if the extra effort and expense are worth it.
We asked Maricel Badilla, a marketing consultant, to share with us some insights on how to overcome these misgivings.
Here are her recommendations:
http://business.inquirer.net/251902/creating-customers-stay/
Here’s four ways bad customer reviews can negatively affect your ranking on the search engine results pages (SERPs), and likely, your sales as well..
https://www.business2community.com/seo/3-ways-bad-customer-reviews-can-crush-your-local-seo-and-sales-02071324/
A customer’s experience with a business will be at its best during the sale more often than not. From there, the interaction value typically declines as businesses devote more attention to new sales opportunities or upselling. Nowhere is this more evident than in customer service models in which representatives are evaluated based on the speed and efficiency of how they handle inquiries rather than the service provided. Companies have even been known to establish a metric for “efficiency” by encouraging the highest volume of calls in the least amount of time. That approach doesn’t leave a lot of room for personality or attention, does it?
In today’s competitive environment, whether interacting with potential or existing customers, keeping them happy is critically important. No customer should be treated as an afterthought or an “issue.” Businesses need to stop considering customer service an unnecessary cost center and start focusing on its potential value.
https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/the-opportunity-to-be-a-leader-in-customer-service-02055160/
Mopinion is urging online marketers to look more closely at the way they gather feedback and to consider using more proactive tools to comprehensively understand their potential clients’ needs.
https://mopinion.com/uk-companies-losing-out-on-sales-due-to-poor-customer-feedback-measurement/