Book description
Ready to start solving business challenges with CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software? Interested in the latest enhancements and updates to Salesforce.com? Salesforce.com For Dummies, 3rd Edition, has just what you need!
Salesforce.com is like an assistant for your sales, customer service, and marketing efforts — one that never takes a day off and never asks for a raise. Because it’s an Internet service, you sign up and log in through a browser, and it’s immediately available. Salesforce.com For Dummies, 3rd Edition shows you how to choose the right edition of Salesforce.com, and then how to use it to:
Prospect, manage accounts, develop contacts, and calculate forecasts
Manage your customers and your teams, and close more business
Analyze, migrate, and maintain your data
Track and resolve customer service issues
Generate and pursue more sales leads and boost your revenue
Use Salesforce with Google AdWords and manage your Internet marketing
Integrate Salesforce.com with ERP applications for greater value
Make sales data available to sales reps, managers, and executives
Follow the sales process from lead to close and see how to maximize your productivity
You already know how competitive business is today, so there’s no time to lose! Salesforce.com For Dummies, 3rd Edition gets you going with this all-important CRM technology right away.
Table of contents
- Copyright
- About the Authors
- Authors' Acknowledgments
- Introduction
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I. Salesforce Basics
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1. Looking Over Salesforce
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1.1. Using Salesforce to Solve Critical Business Challenges
- 1.1.1. Understanding your customer
- 1.1.2. Centralizing contacts under one roof
- 1.1.3. Expanding the funnel
- 1.1.4. Consolidating your pipeline
- 1.1.5. Working as a team
- 1.1.6. Collaborating with your partners
- 1.1.7. Beating the competition
- 1.1.8. Improving customer service
- 1.1.9. Accessing anytime, anywhere
- 1.1.10. Measuring the business
- 1.2. Extending the Value Chain
- 1.3. Deciding Which Edition Is Best for You
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1.1. Using Salesforce to Solve Critical Business Challenges
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2. Navigating Salesforce
- 2.1. Getting Familiar with Basic Terms
- 2.2. Accessing Salesforce
- 2.3. Navigating the Home Page
- 2.4. Navigating the Apps
- 2.5. Using the Create New Drop-Down List
- 2.6. Detailing the Record
- 2.7. Getting Help and Setting Up
- 3. Personalizing Your System
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1. Looking Over Salesforce
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II. Tracking Sales
- 4. Managing Accounts
- 5. Developing Contacts
- 6. Managing Activities
- 7. Sending E-Mail
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III. Driving Sales
- 8. Prospecting Leads
- 9. Tracking Opportunities
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10. Tracking Products and Price Books
- 10.1. Discovering Products and Price Books
- 10.2. Using Products and Price Books
- 10.3. Building the Product Catalog
- 10.4. Setting Up Schedules
- 10.5. Managing Price Books
- 11. Managing Your Partners
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IV. Optimizing Marketing
- 12. Driving Demand with Campaigns
- 13. Building Your Internet Marketing Channel
- 14. Driving Sales Effectiveness with Document Management
- 15. Performing Fast and Accurate Support
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V. Delivering Excellent Customer Service
- 16. Managing Your Customer Service Solution
- 17. Analyzing Data with Reports
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VI. Measuring Overall Business Performance
- 18. Seeing the Big Picture with Dashboards
- 19. Fine-Tuning the Configuration
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VII. Designing the Salesforce Solution
- 20. Customizing Salesforce
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21. Extending Salesforce Beyond CRM
- 21.1. Understanding the Force.com Platform
- 21.2. Preparing Your Force.com Strategy
- 21.3. Creating Custom Apps with Force.com Builder
- 21.4. Sharing Apps on the AppExchange
- 22. Migrating and Maintaining Your Data
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VIII. The Part of Tens
- 23. Ten Ways to Drive More Productivity
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24. Ten Keys to a Successful Implementation
- 24.1. Identifying Your Executive Sponsor
- 24.2. Building Your Project Team
- 24.3. Evaluating Your Processes
- 24.4. Gathering Requirements
- 24.5. Defining Your Scope and Prioritizing Initiatives
- 24.6. Modeling Salesforce to Your Business
- 24.7. Customizing for User Relevance
- 24.8. Importing Clean Data
- 24.9. Building a Comprehensive Training Plan
- 24.10. Connecting with Peers
Product information
- Title: Salesforce.com® For Dummies®
- Author(s):
- Release date: August 2008
- Publisher(s): For Dummies
- ISBN: 9780470318126
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