Should I manage the database or use a bureau service?
The decision to use a bureau will be determined by three things:
In most cases a bureau service is best suited to high volumes of data processing – they make their money from the volume of data they process. Bureaus provide a number of services including programming and database design, data entry, updating and maintenance, data scanning of surveys and coupons, deduplication of files against your database, preparation of files for e-mail, mailhouse and telemarketing, data manipulation and analysis, management report production, data enhancement, web-based secure access for the database owner, and consultancy and advice.
« back to questionsWhat can a database do for me?
Your database allows you to:
What do I put on my database?
Every company is different, so you will have to determine what data is relevant to your business when planning what you will keep on file. The basic contact data necessary includes:
What you hold after this depends on you and your business. Data such as a sales representative territory code, purchase history, media preferences, sales call details, industrial classification, communication history, the products or services the customer currently uses, competitor data, influencers’ names etc.
Start your database small and grow gradually. “Ready, Fire, Aim” is a good philosophy when creating a database.
« back to questionsWhat is a database?
A database is simply a file of relevant data about your customers and prospects. It can hold whatever data you require to maintain communication with your prospects and customers and record a history of that communication.
« back to questionsWhy is a database valuable?
Your database contains the most valuable part of your company – details about your customers. Remember the reason you are in business – to make and keep customers profitably, so the more you know about your customers, stored in a relevant and retrievable way, the more valuable your business.
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