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* Go to "Sales Prospecting" -> "Add or Edit Prospects".
 
* Go to "Sales Prospecting" -> "Add or Edit Prospects".
 
* Click {{Button|Add}}. The prospect code will be generated automatically with the next available number.  
 
* Click {{Button|Add}}. The prospect code will be generated automatically with the next available number.  
 
It is important for you to fill in as much information on the first tab of the prospect details as possible to make your prospecting database as useful as it can be.
 
  
 
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While entering a new prospect, the software will check against existing prospects to see if you are entering a duplicate. If any possible duplicates are found you will be asked to confirm you still wish to create the account. If you are entering in a duplicate and want to use the existing prospect, then select the existing prospect in the {{DataPrompt|Duplicate prospects:}} list.
 
While entering a new prospect, the software will check against existing prospects to see if you are entering a duplicate. If any possible duplicates are found you will be asked to confirm you still wish to create the account. If you are entering in a duplicate and want to use the existing prospect, then select the existing prospect in the {{DataPrompt|Duplicate prospects:}} list.
 
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It is important for you to fill in as much information on the first tab of the prospect details as possible to make your prospecting database as useful as it can be.
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*Basic Information
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**Name, Address, Telephone Numbers: Fill in the relevant information.
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**E-mail: Enter their E-mail address.
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**Website: Enter any applicable Website.
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**Contact: Enter a Contact name here.
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**Type: Is the prospect an Individual or part of an Organisation?
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**Notes: Enter any brief notes associated with the prospect e.g. Manager – Tom, Accounts – Mary, Opening Times, best contact times etc. To enter more detailed notes tap {{KeyPress|Ctrl+F8}}.
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**Sales Person: Enter the sales person connected with the prospect.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 16:09, 23 January 2009

Summary

The following article explains how to create a new prospect.

Additional Information

In Platinum, sales prospect information (name, address and telephone number etc) is stored against a prospect code. Contact details, interests and other relevant information are then stored against this for reference.

To create a prospect in Sales Prospecting

  • Go to "Sales Prospecting" -> "Add or Edit Prospects".
  • Click [Add]. The prospect code will be generated automatically with the next available number.
Duplicates: While entering a new prospect, the software will check against existing prospects to see if you are entering a duplicate. If any possible duplicates are found you will be asked to confirm you still wish to create the account. If you are entering in a duplicate and want to use the existing prospect, then select the existing prospect in the "Duplicate prospects:" list.

It is important for you to fill in as much information on the first tab of the prospect details as possible to make your prospecting database as useful as it can be.

  • Basic Information
    • Name, Address, Telephone Numbers: Fill in the relevant information.
    • E-mail: Enter their E-mail address.
    • Website: Enter any applicable Website.
    • Contact: Enter a Contact name here.
    • Type: Is the prospect an Individual or part of an Organisation?
    • Notes: Enter any brief notes associated with the prospect e.g. Manager – Tom, Accounts – Mary, Opening Times, best contact times etc. To enter more detailed notes tap <Ctrl+F8>.
    • Sales Person: Enter the sales person connected with the prospect.

See also


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