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Pop quiz, hot shot.
You have a small- or medium sized business. You've worked hard to build your business connections. You've worked late and eaten terrible take-out, smiling through it all to make those deals happen. Thanks to your hard work, you've boated a whale of an account. But now, those clients that were so important to your success in the early days have been pushed to back of the boat. Do you: A) Buy some Customer Relationship Management software that just keeps track of names and contact info; B) Ignore them and filet the whale, or; C) Choose DEX - a new, exciting CRM software that gives pointers about how to keep all your business relationships profitable.
Of course, the answer is C. (...the answer is always c.)
Dex is far more than a contact database or networking software. While current Customer Relationship Management (CRM) techniques store client contact information, they do nothing to keep relationships vital and prosperous. Dex is different because it thinks about business relationships with important clients. Aimed at small- to medium-sized businesses, Dex keeps track of all interactions and evaluates the relationship strength. It'll juggle all the info and inform on how to take make that relationship thrive. Dex will advise on when and how you should pull up your socks and reconnect. Think of it like professional advice from your Dad, without the fatherly advice.
Okay, you're one for one. So, what happens if you've found that amazing job with the foosball table and serious room to move up, but you're afraid of losing your contact base? Do you: A) Stay put and let the 'what if' gnaw at your brain forever; B) Quit everything and follow your lifelong dream of being a pastry chef, or; C) If you have Dex, take that job and bring your contacts with you.
It's C. See?
Dex knows you worked hard for those contacts. They're yours, not the company's. No matter who's signing your paycheck, those connections belong to you. Dex empowers individual professionals by constantly monitoring your network and telling you how to best leverage your contacts, no matter what company you're working for. No matter where you work, Dex will continue to assess your connections and let you know how to make them work for you.
It's personal. It's simple. It's not your Dad's software. It's not your boss' either.
Last question. Knowing what you know about Dex now, do you: A) Stay with your current software; B) Crumple into a ball and cry until you pass out, or; C) Join the Dex revolution and take your business relationships to the next level.
That one is up to you.