Remove sales-opportunities
article thumbnail

Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Businesses often look at CRM as a sales tool with a goal of driving conversions. Of course, it does help with conversions, but the real purpose of CRM is to build relationships that result in conversions. The more you know about a person, the more opportunities there are for a deeper connection.

CRM 40
article thumbnail

Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Businesses often look at CRM as a sales tool with a goal of driving conversions. Of course, it does help with conversions, but the real purpose of CRM is to build relationships that result in conversions. The more you know about a person, the more opportunities there are for a deeper connection.

CRM 40
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Businesses often look at CRM as a sales tool with a goal of driving conversions. Of course, it does help with conversions, but the real purpose of CRM is to build relationships that result in conversions. The more you know about a person, the more opportunities there are for a deeper connection.

CRM 40
article thumbnail

Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Businesses often look at CRM as a sales tool with a goal of driving conversions. Of course, it does help with conversions, but the real purpose of CRM is to build relationships that result in conversions. The more you know about a person, the more opportunities there are for a deeper connection.

CRM 40
article thumbnail

Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Businesses often look at CRM as a sales tool with a goal of driving conversions. Of course, it does help with conversions, but the real purpose of CRM is to build relationships that result in conversions. The more you know about a person, the more opportunities there are for a deeper connection.

CRM 40
article thumbnail

Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Businesses often look at CRM as a sales tool with a goal of driving conversions. Of course, it does help with conversions, but the real purpose of CRM is to build relationships that result in conversions. The more you know about a person, the more opportunities there are for a deeper connection.

CRM 40
article thumbnail

Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Businesses often look at CRM as a sales tool with a goal of driving conversions. Of course, it does help with conversions, but the real purpose of CRM is to build relationships that result in conversions. The more you know about a person, the more opportunities there are for a deeper connection.

CRM 40