by Karen | Aug 8, 2008 | ACT Software |
It’s here – ACT! 2009 – right on schedule. So, do you need to race out and upgrade? Here are my thoughts: ACT! Classic Users: By “classic” I mean versions 6 (2004), 5 (2000), 4 or even 3. Your version of ACT! won’t work with a new computer that has Vista, or...
by Karen | Nov 22, 2007 | ACT & Zoho Training |
For 5 years I ran an ACT Users Group in my hometown of Boca Raton, FL. It was a fun – although time intensive – endeavor. The meetings were typically attended by 25-50 “ACT Fanatics” who welcomed the chance to learn more about ACT as they... by Karen | Oct 31, 2007 | CRM Usage Tips |
If you’re reading this blog you’re probably an ACT user – or about to become one. One of the most frequent comments I hear from ACT users is that they “aren’t using ACT to its full potential.” On the simplest of levels, ACT is an...
by Karen | Oct 3, 2007 | CRM Usage Tips |
So, just how do you measure success in your business? Obviously, if the dollars are rolling in then you must be doing something right! ACT’s Opportunity feature is a great way to measure your sales success. Using ACT correctly will help your business reach an... by Karen | May 27, 2007 | CRM Usage Tips |
So, do you think you want to start using ACT!, Microsoft Office Live or Outlook Business Contact Manager to help manage – and grow – your business? You’ll want do a bit of homework first to see if you’re ready to take the plunge into the world of CRM . 1. How...
by Karen | May 12, 2007 | Database Repairs & Conversions |
We specialize in Act Database repair. Many Act users use their databases year after year without running routine Act maintenance. Consequently, they may find that one day they can’t open their Act database, or perhaps Act data seems to have disappeared. If you...
by Karen | May 12, 2007 | ACT Software |
As the author of four “For Dummies” books on ACT I am often asked to comment on the negative reviews that a potential user might find on the Internet. Please realize two things about these comments: People tend to voice opinions when things go wrong, not...