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How Does Contact Management Software Help My Business?
Contact management software programs are specifically designed to increase the speed and effectiveness of your business communications. ACT computer programs, especially ACT sales software programs, serve multiple functions simultaneously--rolodex, alarm system, to-do organizer and prioritizer, memo generator, idea catcher, letter writer, project management aid, and other functions as well. In fact, ACT computer programs offer so many features that you'll wonder how your business survived with your old client management system.

How does contact management software help my business?

 
What types of features are you looking to have with ACT? (check all that apply)
 
Individual tracking for records and contacts
Manage daily sales calls, meetings and to-dos
Share contact data among a group of individuals
Pull reporting for a sales team
Have users access the system from the internet
 
How many employees (sales and managers) will be utilizing ACT?
 
Individual user
Small group
Larger teams or sharing data
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But My Current Contact Management System Works Fine
You may think that your current contact management system works fine. ACT sales software programs will take your client management to the next level by reminding you to make calls, providing one-stop access to client information, sending out memos, and drafting follow up 'thank you' letters and all in minutes. If you've ever missed a deadline, forgot a meeting time, or not had a client's number when you needed it, then ACT computer programs can ensure that this never happens again.

Consolidate Your Contact Databases
Do you have different contact databases for clients, vendors, and investors? You can prevent redundancies and save time by eliminating these multiple databases when you consolidate all that crucial information with ACT computer programs. Until you've used ACT software programs, your business doesn't know what it's missing. The question is, how much longer can you afford to keep your current contact management system?
 
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