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February 29, 2012 [ 0 Comments ]

Brainsell and EasyAsk Sign Exclusive Agreement for Integrated SugarCRM Interface

Posted by: rsafko

SugarCRM comes standard with powerful reporting capabilities, but EasyAsk makes Sugar reporting just that – Easy. When EasyAsk is embedded in Sugar, users can simply type their query and receive a listing or report of the findings from Sugar data. Example “Show me all of my hot leads in New York.” The data is then listed right within Sugar, and sales reps can use the data right then and there.

“We deliver our customers the most value possible from CRM deployments,” says BrainSell President and CEO, Jim Ward. “Embedding EasyAsk within SugarCRM greatly improves reporting functionality and gives anyone – from sales to c-level – easy access to the information or analysis they seek. EasyAsk for SugarCRM Sales will help our customers better leverage CRM investments and extract more business insight, which will help them drive more revenue.”

Click here for the entire press release.

BrainSell is looking forward to showing EasyAsk in upcoming webinars and even at SugarCon in April.

BrainSell and EasyAsk are also presenting at the Inbound Marketing Summit TODAY at 1:40 pm in New York City.

January 23, 2012 [ 1 Comments ]

SugarCRM Code Sprint, An Engineer’s Point of View

Posted by: Sonja Fridell
sugarcrm code sprint

Photo courtesy of Fabio Grande, Poker SpA

About the Author: Ron Buchanan is a BrainSell Sr. Technical Engineer. He’s a certified Sage SalesLogix master developer and has recently been thrust into the world of SugarCRM. Ron recently attended a SugarCRM code sprint. This is his take on Sugar as a company and platform. 

SugarCRM is OPEN!

To me, one of the biggest differentiating factors between SugarCRM  or say SalesForce or NetSuite is that it is an OPEN architecture.  So OPEN , that the product managers of SugarCRM invite over 50 developers from around the world to participate in what they call the SugarCRM CodeSprint.  There are three CodeSprints planned already during the first 6 months of 2012 ( in Belgium, the US and the UK).

In the last session I attended, the theme was “The First 30!”  A sprint to improve the perception of SugarCRM in the first 30 minutes a user touches the product and the first 30 days the user tries the product. The goal… to create features than can enhance the user experience.

During the CodeSprint and the opening session, the partner sponsor and developers create lists, lists and more lists.  These lists are of the good, the bad and the ugly.  Features within the product that are lacking functionality,  features that need improvement or features that enhance the product.  The numerous list items are boiled down to an actionable project list.

Within TWO DAYS, with the developers working almost 24×7,  they immerge from their sessions with fully operational enhancements to be included in the next general release of the product.

So why the excitement?  It’s my opinion that no other CRM provider is doing this in a manner that SugarCRM is developing.  And because the other CRM systems are not built on Open Architecture, the feature functionality availability will never come at the speed of SugarCRM!

The next SugarCRM CodeSprint session theme is “Spring Cleaning”… I can’t wait to see what develops!!

 

January 18, 2012 [ 0 Comments ]

6 SugarCRM Shortcuts to Use in 2012 (Webinar Today)

Posted by: Sonja Fridell

Today we’re starting off our 2012 webinar series with a BANG!

We’ll go over tips to make Sugar more convenient for you, shortcuts, if you will.

If you miss the webinar, no worries, we’re recording it. It will be posted on our Event’s page just a few hours after the event.

WHEN: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 @ 1:30 pm EST

REGISTER HERE

Upcoming Webinars:

2/1/12: Using SugarCRM as a Help Desk Tool

2/14/12: How to Make a Salesperson Fall in Love with CRM

2/22/12: Project Management in SugarCRM

January 5, 2012 [ 0 Comments ]

Upcoming SugarCRM Webinars – Let the Sweet Learning Begin!

Posted by: Sonja Fridell

BrainSell has released their sweet sweet webinar listing for January and February, 2012.

Check out our line up and feel free to request sessions you’d like us to have!

6 SugarCRM Shortcuts to Use in 2012Wednesday, January 18, 2012  1:30 PM EST

Using SugarCRM as a Help Desk Tool: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 1:30 PM EST

How to Make A Salesperson Fall in Love with CRM: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 1:30 PM EST

Project Management in SugarCRM: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 1:30 PM EST

 

For a complete listing of upcoming and recorded webinars, click here. 

December 19, 2011 [ 0 Comments ]

Salesforce vs. SugarCRM Complete Feature and Price Comparison

Posted by: Sonja Fridell

We have a lot of people coming to us, asking about the differences between Salesforce.com and SugarCRM.

There are TONS of CRM applications out there, and overall, they do the same basic stuff. The devil is in the details. So we’ve made it super easy for those of you comparing Salesforce.com and Sugar. Download the VERY thorough feature checklist below to see how the two popular CRM’s stack up.

You’ll notice that SugarCRM Pro is comparable to Salesforce.com Enterprise. Price is the biggest differnece between the two…

SFDC Enterprise $1500/user/year                Sugar Pro $360/user/year

Companies with 50 users would spend $75,000 per year on Salesforce.com. 50 users of Sugar would cost $18,000 per year.

That’s a savings of $57,000 per year. No wonder people are asking about Salesforce vs. SugarCRM!

You be the judge. Get the entire feature comparison below.

Salesforce vs. Sugarcrm

December 16, 2011 [ 0 Comments ]

Why SugarCRM? (Video)

Posted by: Sonja Fridell

This week, BrainSell’s own Kevin Cook was featured on The Pulse Networks’s new show, Sync Up.

Nick Saber from Pulse went over some basic CRM strategy with Cook, including:

  • Owning your CRM data
  • Managing sales call with CRM
  • Starting your CRM strategy
  • Nurturing your CRM strategy
View the video here
why sugarcrm
December 14, 2011 [ 0 Comments ]

Top 5 SugarCRM Add-On Apps of 2011

Posted by: Sonja Fridell

BrainSell wrapped up their 2011 webinar year with a BANG today! We reviewed the SugarCRM apps world and also revealed BrainSell’s personal top 5 favorite apps.

SugarCRM apps

 

 

So here’s the good stuff… Drum Roll………

BrainSell’s Top 5 Add-On Apps of 2011

InsideView: A great social data mining tool that’s now built into Sugar v6.3. Free and paid versions

Qontext: Defining SocialCRM, and compared to SalesForce.com’s Chatter app. This is a super rich collaboration tool that you can even invite clients to contribute to. Free and paid versions

EchoSign: Get documents signed electronically by clients and logged in Sugar automatically!

Pardot Marketing Automation / Olark Online Chat: Pardot is a marketing powerhouse that has a very rich integration with Sugar. Olark is on here with Pardot because you can link Olark’s online chat service with Pardot’s lead scoring. Then that info goes into Sugar. All of your chat sessions are scored and saved in the all systems! Paid versions only

InBox25: For Sugar users who aren’t ready for marketing automation, InBox is a super easy way to simplify email marketing in Sugar and provide integrated, rich metrics. We love it! Free and paid versions

November 30, 2011 [ 0 Comments ]

Selling with Social Media 101

Posted by: Sonja Fridell
social selling graph

Tools Used by Inside Sales

 

Today, BrainSell and InsideView ran a webinar, Leveraging Social Media in SugarCRM. Nirav Bisarya, Channel Development Manager at InsideView, started off with a great overview of why sales people should leverage social data in their sales process.  Social tools in SugarCRM were also demonstrated.

Click here to view the recorded webinar. 

And what’s a webinar without an offer!

Now until December 7, if you sign on for SugarCRM or InsideView Team with BrainSell, you’ll get one month free!

Email sales@brainsell.net for more info

November 16, 2011 [ 0 Comments ]

Importing and Exporting in SugarCRM (webinar)

Posted by: Sonja Fridell

On Thursday, November 17, BrainSell will be hosting a webinar on importing and exporting in SugarCRM.

There have been some really nice developments in the new release of Sugar, v6.3, including changes to the import/export feature. We’ll go over that in the 45 minute webinar.

Also, basics and best practices on importing and exporting will be covered.

One of the nifty enhancements to Sugar’s import feature is duplication checking. All of the duplicate imports are parsed out and you can decide what to do with them. LOVE this (See pic below)

When: Thursday, November 17 1 – 1:45 pm EST

sugarcrm import

 

importing in sugarcrm

October 25, 2011 [ 0 Comments ]

Making the Case for Social Media, IBM and Sugar Unite

Posted by: Sonja Fridell

We just returned from the IBM Innovation center in Waltham, MA. Wow, cool place and a great day.

The topic, The Social Business Roadshow. Sponsored by SugarCRM, BrainSell, and of course, IBM. The purpose of the event was to analyze how social media is changing business. I know, sounds like a well-worn topic, but it turned out to be very productive.

First speaker, Kevin Cook of BrainSell. He told the story of a client of ours, Media Star Promotions. They wanted to see their social info from Sugar in a spider graph, to identify trends that we couldn’t uncover with traditional reporting. DONE. Check out the results of how we used a threat-analysis tool to do the job. 

 

Clint Oram, Sugar co-founder, took the stage next, going over the new rules of Social CRM. He spoke twice and went over tight integrations that Sugar will be releasing, such as a SYNC with LinkedIn contacts. Nice.

Chris Crummey, IBM’s Manager of Collaboration and a Lead Evangelist (his actual title is too long to type out), was a fantastic speaker. Tons of great one liners.

Email – the most selfish, overused tool I’ve ever seen. we need to be nimble! @ccrummey

Email is the idontcarechain. Social media is engaging #ibmsocialbiz

He also made THE case for twitter. Boston College doesn’t give students email addresses anymore, they have students use TWITTER! These students will be coming into the work force soon and will want to communicate with social tools. IBM has some cool solutions to help with that. Lotus Live, pared with IBM Connections, lets companies make their own Facebook-like place for people to collaborate on EVERYTHING. I’m into it.

Think about it, when a person leaves a company, their email is gone. All of the collaboration is GONE.

Now imagine everything that you email is up on Lotus. Documents, message boards, everything. You live on, your work lives on, and everyone can profit from it. I like it!

Download that paper on Media Star below.

CRM analysis tool

 

 

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