Oct 22 2009
Posted by Anthony as Productivity Tools, Technology, communications, other marketing
Grasshopper is an incredibly stupid name, but by now, as we all know, most ‘great names’ on the Internet have been taken. Ringcentral has been great to us over the years but the pricing for grasshopper.com can’t be beat. Plans start at just under $10 /mo and give you one number (local or toll-free) and UNLIMITED EXTENSIONS! You heard me right kids, unlimited extensions. Ringcentral gives you one number and 10 extensions for $25 /mo. See where this is headed?
For all of you who are wondering what Ringcentral and Grasshopper are, I’ll tell you. They are virtual phone systems. No hardware required… except your existing phone and service (cell, land line, or VoIP). Did you ever want to sound like a huge company with automated attendants, extensions, and voicemail? This is the type of service you need to sound like the big guys.c
Click below and check it out, sign up for the 30 day trial.
Oct 16 2009
Posted by Anthony as Networking, Web Hosting, Web Site Stuff, communications
Here is a great deal we found on GoDaddy SSL Certificates. Instead of them costing $30, you can get them for $13 /year. That’s more than 50% the normal price. I almost signed up for an SSL at $30 /year and then did a quick search and found this deal.
Click below to get the discount!
We have a new favorite web hosting provider… or maybe it’s our first “favorite” because we are not usually very happy with them for very long. But these guys are different. They know what they are doing, and they know how to keep their customers happy. That’s a pretty simple thing for web hosts but not many can actually do it. It all comes down to three simple things:
Well, As far as we are concerned the guys at StableHost have masterd all three! They provide reliable web hosting at very affordable (cheap) prices with outstanding support.
Make the switch to them today, Look at this amazing deal! Unlimited Domains, Unlimited Storage and Unlimited Bandwidth!!! Wow!
If you are trying to run a business, make sales, or just manage your contacts, leads, and customers then you need a CRM.
CRM stands for Customer Relationship Manager. Wikipedia simply defines it as ‘the process implemented by a company to handle it’s contact with it’s customers. and that is a fair definition, although it can do much more than that.
You can keep track of sales calls, forecast sales, collaborate on sales, track advertising campaign success, you can even manage email communications with customers or potential customers right through the CRM itself!
I’m going to throw a spoiler in here… If you want to skip reading this and go to the one I recommend it is SugarCRM.
The purpose of this post isn’t really to define what a CRM, I am here to tell you how you can use one without going broke. But of course there is a catch. Let’s look at some of the options out there: (keep in mind, I am talking about realistic options for small businesses)
Salesforce.com – everyone knows about this one. This is a CRM as a service… that is it is hosted by salesforce.com and it’s not cheap. This is a great service though, I have had many people recommend it to me and have recommended it on occasion myself. This option has been touted as the best option for organizing a remote sales staff.
Insidesales – Insidesales.com offers a web based CRM solution that integrates some interesting features such as a power dialer, voice messaging, faxing, recording etc… very interesting, but I have not had a chance to try their free trial yet… but I will when I get a chance.
suradocrm.com – I have heard some good things about SuradoCRM, which is why they are on the list. I have not had an opportunity to try this one yet either. give it a try then post a comment here!
Microsoft – Microsoft makes so many different CRM systems and under so many names I’m not going to bother to list them… If your are interested in finding out about them head over to microsoft.com and check them out. Microsoft CRM systems not hosted solutions, that is they will run or a server you own.
SugarCRM - This is the one. SugarCRM has all the features of the competition. The also have a hosted version of the software for a monthly fee, but the reason this is the one that earns our recommendation is they offer an open source version that they call the ‘community’ version. The only drawback to this software is that it has to be installed on your server… but If you can do that or have a decent IT guy on staff that won’t be a problem. The only other issue I’ve ever had with the system is it can be hard to learn… but, If you have ever used quickbooks you will be used to it. So give it a try.
If use a better one (that is cheap) post a comment and let me, and everyone else know….