customer accessible CRM
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customer accessible CRM
We are a small comapny that cant afford to buy software. What is the best low cost solution to having a web based CRM tool that our customers can access to track project development?
ASKED: Jul 24 2008  5:34 PM GMT
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If you can’t afford a good readymade solution, clear all your concepts about what are your exact requirements, jot then down, prepare a work flow, design your input and output screens exactly how you want them to look on web, hire a young, energetic, good web application developer with not more than 1.5 years of experience in (but actual experience) in web development only. Hire him for a month full time or part time and get it developed. Have your payment terms very clear like 1 month completion and full payment else no payment till complete finish from his end

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Please don’t listen to the above answer. There is no way a “young, energetic, good web application developer with not more than 1.5 years of experience in (but actual experience) in web development” could develop a CRM in a month or even a year.
I am a senior IT architect with over 20years exp, and I have implemented several CRMs in many companies. The one I use for my business is vTiger, and I also use OpenERP, which includes a CRM, but it requires a pilots license.
vTiger is Open Source, free, but you will need to understand a few concepts to use it. Feel free to contact me at uwarenz@gmail.com (uwarenz at gmail com) and I will help you underway.
regards
Paul
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Last Answered: Jan 23 2009  3:37 AM GMT by Chelovik   25 pts.
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Chelovik   25 pts.  |   Jan 23 2009  3:12AM GMT

Hi Egres
There is are two very good products available: 1) OpenERP - but this requires a pilots license to set up and run, and also 2) “vTiger” - which I am using in my small business and find very good. You can contact me at
 <a href="mailto:uwarenz@gmail.com" title="mailto:uwarenz@gmail.com">uwarenz at gmail.com</a> and I am happy to get you started
Paul

 
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