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Google_Comparison_Ads_Partner.gifKaleidico has always been one of the leading innovators in lead management and its critical role in converting Internet leads.

Kaleidico's Sales Manager is Innovation

Our Sales Manager lead management software has led the way many times in the Internet lead generation space:

  • One of the first Web-based CRM systems to use a unique pull-based system to simplify and speed lead distribution
  • The first lead management system to implement real-time lead performance feedback, via XML-post, to Internet lead providers
  • The first lead management system to implement a preview/buy functionality to preview lead characteristics before buying the associated contact information
  • One of a select group of lead management software providers to make the cut as a preferred CRM provider to replace LendingTree's Apex system

And now, another first...

Kaleidico Collaborates with Google Comparison Ads

Kaleidico's Sales Manager is one of the first in a select group of software providers to work with Google on the development of its AdWords Comparison Ads feature. Our goal is to provide our current and future clients a seamless and simple integration with Google's new Comparison Ads.

We are excited about working together. We think Google brings a unique approach to generating Internet consumer inquiries. An approach that is full of opportunity for the mortgage industry and future Comparison Ads marketplaces.

Kaleidico Delivers Sales Performance

In developing this integration Kaleidico focused on delivering a Google-like experience--fast and elegantly simple. Google customers inquiring through Comparison Ads and our lead management software clients will be seamlessly connected for fast and consistent follow-up.

Some of the highlights of the Kaleidico Sales Manager and Google Comparison Ads solutions include:

  • Simple, instant implementation
  • Fast, consistent lead receipt and distribution
  • Email and SMS new lead alerting
  • Full email customer response system for follow-up
  • Simple click-to-dial integration to VOIP phone systems
  • Existing integration with most auto-pricing systems

Get Started Today. Convert More Google Leads!

Are you using Google Comparison Ads and want to improve your lead receipt, distribution, and conversion? Do you want to become a top sales performer?

Call 866.667.5253 today to get Kaleidico Sales Manager working to increase your revenue.

A competitor has recently been calling to pitch a new feature: Pop-ups when a customer opens one of your emails. This goes back to the Pounce, Pause, Nurture, or Wait? debate. The competitor seems to believe that the moment an email is opened is a good time to call the customer. I disagree for a few reasons.

First, if I were the customer I'd probably get freaked out. Just because I open an email from some random company doesn't mean I want to talk to them. If I did, I'd call them. That's the nature of email. Most times when I read through my email I am also prioritizing my day: weighing which email needs attention at what time. I'm a busy person and I don't like being interrupted - especially by an overly eager sales person.

Next, it's pretty presumptuous (at best) to say that the person who opened the email will be available to talk to you at all - for a variety of reasons. People check their email everywhere. In fact, we can literally say people "thumb through" their email much like they do with snail mail. If I'm on a train to work checking my email I probably am not in a position to talk about buying a mortgage. Likewise, if I'm at work and I sneak into my personal email account for a minute, the last thing I need is my personal cell phone ringing because of it. That is assuming, of course, that the sales person has a variety of phone numbers to reach me on.

Also, this feature really feeds an illusion to your sales staff: stop what you're doing and respond to this alert. While I do believe that there are times you should alert your sales staff of important things to do, I don't think that a customer opening an email is one of them. If your lead management system enforces a disciplined work flow your sales staff will always have enough to do while still seeing to it that your leads are followed up on and nurtured in a more thoughtful, less intrusive way.

If I were a sales person and I knew a customer opened my email I would do nothing out of the ordinary. Email is meant to be opened, read, and hopefully responded to. It's not a sign saying "call me now!" If i were a sales person using Sales Manager, I would rest assured that the customer who read my email will be presented to me at the appropriate time for a follow up call, or receive future emails via an automation campaign.

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