They say that the most effective CRM is the one you actually use, but lead capture is just the first step. Here’s how to use Chime CRM to focus on optimizing your entire process from appointment to agreement, agreement to contract, contract to settlement and settlement to repeat client.
Source: Inman News
Using Chime CRM? Here are 3 next-level tips for maximizing conversion
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