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Meet the CRM That's Helping More Small Businesses Scale As more businesses goes mobile, amoCRM gives you tools to communicate more efficiently.

By StackCommerce Edited by Jason Fell

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You know the classic Glengarry Glen Ross line: "Always. Be. Closing." That's good advice, and it's especially valuable to small businesses trying to expand. But, even being the best closer in the world won't do you any good if you're letting your leads slip through the cracks. With leads becoming more and more expensive to generate, letting a single one fall to the wayside when you're busy closing others can deal a heavy blow to your bottom line.

Communications with leads, current clients, former clients, and everyone else your sales team interacts with can get convoluted and spread out across email, phone, webchats, and more, leading to forgotten follow-ups and upset customers. There are simply too many ways to connect.

That's where amoCRM comes in. This customer relationship manager (CRM) centralizes all of your communications into a single unified lead profile, enabling you to stay on top of your past communications and keep conversations going without switching apps.

In practice, this means you can chat with leads on messenger apps (as well as calls and emails) within their profile. So, if one lead prefers Instagram and another lead likes Skype, you don't need to leave your workspace, nor do you have to hassle them to switch platforms either, making for a much more fluid communication experience.

For small businesses that can't afford to lose business, that's incredibly valuable.

Unlike other CRMs, amoCRM provides enhanced SMS and messaging tools, keeping up with business trends as more and more business is done via mobile devices. Where other CRMs get stuck on phone and email communications, amoCRM helps businesses supply leads with instant answers and the ability to pick up and leave off whenever they want. That leads to quicker decisions and faster results.

With amoCRM, the whole team can easily see which chats they are responsible for, plus you can get team-wide access without having to share logins and passwords with everyone. cutting out extra steps that would otherwise slow you down.

As if wrangling all of your messaging isn't already a huge boon, amoCRM also gives you access to AI chatbots that you can create and customize with zero coding know-how. These bots can understand a lead or customer's intentions during the conversation and respond with pre-made templates and workflows, empowering them to answer questions, schedule appointments and much more while you get more done.

Give your small business a boost with amoCRM. Right now, you can register for an extended 30-day trial through this link.

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