Gmail saves all your activities.
Did you know that? Yup, Gmail accounts are smart and save all your activities. From your search till your YouTube videos.
Maybe you did, but I didn't...
I was surfing my gmail, seeing what cool features it has to offer and suddenly saw that all my YouTube and web searches are saved in my activity log! I didn't even know gmail had an activity log. There were like hundreds of searches I had made all saved there for my review. It's pretty cool to have that so you can go back to your previous searches if you don't remember what you had typed before but also kind of creepy.
Some people clear the search history of their browser everyday, well, seems that's not enough to clean your work, you also have another filter in your gmail where it's saving up your history.
So if you work while your gmail is constantly logged in, you can be sure all your activities are being saved in your account.
Gmail did inform us that it's saving our work, but I guess I never really cared.
Not that I do now, but for those who require deleting their history and searches, don't forget to clear your gmail as well.
I'm not sure about other account domains because I don't use them (I don't like them actually) but if you want to review your previous search, if you're logged in your gmail:
go to your picture on the top right hand side,
click my account and
go to My Activity.
There is a "bundle view" tap and an "item view" tap, whichever you click, it takes you to your search and YouTube history.
You can check out your previous activities, find your searches and use them again, or you can delete them.
Let me know if you have any questions or any other things you've learned which you think not many people know or care about.
Thursday, 1 June 2017
Sunday, 16 April 2017
When is the right time to get CRM for your Business?
I've had a few clients who tell me that they will implement
their CRM once they start business or start getting customers. Why does this
strike me as surprise? because it just shows that you don't believe in yourself
and your company. Why start a business if you don't think you're going to drive
in enough customers?
A few years back, I was working in a small business as sales
manager, selling communication technology hardware and we didn’t have a CRM. I
had to keep track of all my contacts, their contacts and clients in an excel
sheet and make different archive folders in my outlook account.
Now you can imagine how drastic that was!
I kept telling our manager that this system needs a CRM, I
can’t keep track of my leads or clients like this….till we finally got a simple
and practically free CRM.
Mission accomplished !
You think? Nope.
I still faced
so many problem. I couldn’t send emails, archive my leads, call and record the
calls I made and I just got lost in all the different data I was receiving
every day.
My outlook archive was more up to date than my CRM!
My outlook archive was more up to date than my CRM!
Cheap work isn’t good and good work isn’t cheap!
So there we were again in the battlefield, cheap vs
quality…something I’m seeing repeat all over again with my clients.
Everyone’s looking for the solution to be handed to them on
a silver plate but of course, with cheap prices.
Any product/content producer worth their salt should know
how to "trim the fat" without "damaging the flesh"
This is what I’ve learned from my 14 years of marketing.
there will always be someone who says that they can do it
cheaper, but at what cost?
So if you ask me, yes, there will always be someone who
promises you to do the work cheaper, but will they be giving the quality end
result you’re looking for?
On the other hand, if you’re starting a business, if you
believe in your business, if you believe in your product and value your leads,
your clients and your work, then why are you wasting your time on excel sheets?
Why archiving your files in places that only you know how to find?
Any business starts out with a foundation of great customer
relationships. You and your seller connect with the people that need your
product.
Yet, you still don’t have your CRM and the list is just
getting longer and more complicated.
For those who feel that they’re on the same page as me right
now…be ready for that sales co-worker or marketer or even account manager to
start knocking your door and complaining or start receiving inaccurate updates
on your revenue and business income….
You want my personal experience? Save time on meetings, fishing
through various documents and content and start investing on something that can
automate all that info for you and help you focus on the real needs of your
business.
A CRM system is a vital nerve center to manage the many
connections that happen throughout the growth of your business.
And if you have the right system from the beginning, your
CRM can quickly expand to include more sophisticated features to help teams
collaborate with colleagues and customers, send customized emails, gather
insights from social media conversations, and get a complete picture of your
business health in real time, which at the end of the day, will give you a
clear picture on the growth, success and revenue of your business.
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