tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2599326340835692920.post6567391755822859688..comments2023-06-28T00:55:44.524+10:00Comments on Life and Times with CRM and IT: What’s the best CRM?GLComputinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00290251279778823378noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2599326340835692920.post-30471601202607702752010-11-22T07:53:17.521+11:002010-11-22T07:53:17.521+11:00Great piece Mike, and you are exactly right, one c...Great piece Mike, and you are exactly right, one cannot pick the best CRM unless you know specifically what your needs are--there just is not a one-CRM-fits all scenario. Perhaps you should write a post that lists some of the most popular, along with there strengths and weaknesses. I still think that for the cost and functionality, Act cannot be beaten for a small business, especially now with the strong ties to e-mail marketing through Swiftpage! <br><br>Preston Ehrler, WebvantixPrestonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10953682685572747294noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2599326340835692920.post-29310157666591617132009-11-27T02:29:28.433+11:002009-11-27T02:29:28.433+11:00I also agree that ACT! is at the top for usability...I also agree that ACT! is at the top for usability, function and value and I can make it do things that many say it can't. But I do sometimes tell a user to look elsewhere when the task is not suited to the user's needs.<br /><br />I didn't want to do a comparison as I know ACT! so much better, it wouldn't be fair ... Even if I tried to look without bias. In fact, that was one of the points I made suggesting to treat such info from one source with less weight.GLComputinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00290251279778823378noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2599326340835692920.post-89126281939379989622009-11-27T02:22:52.521+11:002009-11-27T02:22:52.521+11:00Great piece Mike, and you are exactly right, one c...Great piece Mike, and you are exactly right, one cannot pick the best CRM unless you know specifically what your needs are--there just is not a one-CRM-fits all scenario. Perhaps you should write a post that lists some of the most popular, along with there strengths and weaknesses. I still think that for the cost and functionality, Act cannot be beaten for a small business, especially now with the strong ties to e-mail marketing through Swiftpage! <br /><br />Preston Ehrler, WebvantixPreston Ehrler, Webvantixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10953682685572747294noreply@blogger.com