During
recent years, Customer Relationship Management Systems (CRMs) have become
increasingly popular in the real estate industry. CRM's offer real estate sales
professionals the ability to keep track of all interactions with clients,
market directly to them, encourage strong relationships with them, and also
connect with other professionals in the industry. This means more time spent on the deal itself
and less time going back and forth to get there! CRM's also result in better
organization with greater ease.
So
while this is well and good, real estate sales professionals have a whole host
of platforms to consider when choosing the right CRM for their needs. Most CRMs
offer many of the same capabilities: marketing, tracking, workforce automation,
etc. and, of course, there are pros and cons for each kind. So does size matter
when choosing your CRM for real estate? Is bigger always better?
Let’s
take a look at a CRM like Salesforce. As one of the most popular CRMs
available, Salesforce is a major player on the CRM scene. CRM, and others like it, offer a plethora of
options for businesses looking to fully automate their workflows. And this is
great, but does one size fit all?
Your
budget is an important consideration when it comes to the CRM that best fits
your business size and needs. Larger, major players can charge more for their
services, and if your budget allows for expansion, one of the big names might
be a great fit for you. However, smaller businesses, especially real estate
professionals who work largely independently, would likely find a CRM with a
proportionately smaller price point to be a better option.
Does
less money mean lower quality? Not by any stretch. But it will likely boil down
to fewer capabilities - which this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Sometimes
narrowing down the list to include only what you actually need just makes better business sense.
Configuration
should also be taken into consideration. With the big name companies, configuration
can take more legwork. If you have the support to carry configuration out with
no issues, then it is advantageous for you. But if your team consists of you
and you alone, perhaps you may want to consider how much time you can devote to
configuration. Again, this is all relative.
A
CRM custom-fit for your business may actually be one that is better when bigger
- especially if you have the time and budget to make it work for you. However,
bigger isn't the answer for everyone, and many businesses have chosen to cater
their CRM to fit their needs, doing so without attachment to a big name. It's
perfectly viable to opt for specifics rather than adopting the ‘everything but
the kitchen sink’ approach.
What
CRM are you using? What capabilities are most important to you? Join the discussion.
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more, or to join the conversation, visit www.geowarehouse.ca today.
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