Internet Based CRM

by Guest » Thu Apr 23, 2009 06:11 pm
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I work at a small established insurance office and we are looking to invest a small amount of money (monthly basis) on an internet based CRM. Does anyone have any suggestions? There will only be 1-4 users. We are not an independent agency. We have the company software to conduct the actual insurance business, just strictly need this CRM to manage our existing clients and leads. The CRM needs the ability to import/export and sync with Microsoft Office and PDA’s. Thank you so much for your help!

Total Comments: 4

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 06:51 am Post Subject:

Hey, only recently we had a discussion on customer relationship management (CRM) system I'd link you to that page. Hopefully you would get some useful information there.

http://www.ampminsure.org/insuranceagents/customer-management.html

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 07:05 am Post Subject:

You should select the CRM software that would best fit your size of business. The other few factors that would affect the cost of the software are,

  • Whether or not you can customize the application.
  • Whether it is available online or to local network. Online CRMs are becoming more popular because it helps the business to save money.
  • Features available with the application. More the features you want embedded in your CRM more it’d cost you.


The CRM application may cost between $600 and $1000 depending upon the above feature.

However, since most of the providers would give you a free demo, you should take the benefit of this facility before installing one.

Hope this helps.

~Jeremy

Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 11:49 am Post Subject:

There are so many free CRM available (but it sucks when it comes to features)

What I advice you to go for any trial version of CRM if you like go ahead and purchase it with one time fee.(do not fall in trap of monthly rental system)

hope it will be of some help to you. :arrow:

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 07:10 pm Post Subject: CRM

I don't know if any one else has used it , but I use AgencyIntel and I like it a lot. There was a little bit of set up in the beginning, but I was walked through it, and it handles everything you stated that you need....check it out...hope it helps

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