Salesforce is a customer relationship management tool (CRM),
which means it is used to keep track of and strengthen a company’s relationship
with its existing and potential clients.
Salesforce.com is the
enterprise company of “cloud computing” which is distributes business software
on a subscription basis. Subscription basis means user/client/company
should purchase license and use the sales force online also customized
according to the requirement.
Salesforce.com is an ideal solution for the small business owner to use a
cutting-edge technology to manage several aspects of his/her business as it
provides broad front-office capabilities in an accessible software-as-a-service
package. Lead management, contact management, account management,
opportunity management, and marketing can all be managed through
Salesforce.com.
How does it work?
When you’re using
Salesforce, there’s a good chance you’ll employ five main data objects to keep
track of your sales process and lead generation efforts. These objects are
accounts, contact, opportunities, leads, and campaigns.
Accounts are the
companies you deal with, contacts are the people at those companies, and
opportunities are the deals you’re making with those companies to sell them
your product or service. Salesforce is an account-centric CRM, so contacts and
opportunities are always linked to an account.
Leads are separate from those three objects. They're the people who have shown
some interest in your company, but not enough to take the next step in the
sales process. Leads are generated by your company's marketing efforts, like
speaking engagements, webinars, etc.
Campaigns are Salesforce's way of keeping track of marketing efforts. Say Mark
goes to a conference and gives a talk; he gets a list of all the people who
attended. I could create a campaign in Salesforce for that specific conference and
talk, and when I imported those attendees as leads, they would be linked to
that campaign. Campaigns are a good way to track where your leads are coming
from, and how your marketing efforts are doing.
Marketing efforts (which are linked to campaigns) generate leads; once a lead
shows the requisite level of interest, depending on the company and sales
process, it's ready to become a contact, and it is converted. During the
conversion process, the new contact is linked to a new or existing account and an
opportunity may be created.
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