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Reuben
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« on: September 07, 2006, 07:20:54 PM »

Manually entering contact information into a CRM or SFA system is a tedious and distracting task to busy sales professionals. Focused on that month's quota and existing deals in the pipeline, crucial contact information is often entered inaccurately or not entered at all. That partial or missing contact could have contributed to a future sale or marketing effort - but, as is, the potential is wasted.

Contact capture technologies eliminate lost leads and establishes a strong, complete understanding of your prospects from the start. By automatically recognizing and reading the contact information on Web pages, online directories, in e-mail signatures, documents, spreadsheets and so on , this technology eliminates manual data entry -- including line-by-line cut and paste.

Typically sales professionals spend 25 percent of their time in manually entering prospect information into their contact manager. Automating this process results in incresed time for sales calling and campaigning. A number of tools, that are add ons for contact managers and CRMs, are available from to serve this purpose.

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Reuben.

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eGrabber automates data-entry. So you type less; do more!
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