Zuma’s software flattens traditional lead qualification and follow-up processes using on-demand engagement methods to qualify prospects as leads, arrange appointments and determine best practices for ongoing lead nurture.
Source: Inman News
Rental lead converter Zuma emerges from beta, raises $6.7M
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