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Marketing In The Last
Three Feet
and the mobile application that makes boots-on-the-ground,
massive lead aggregation possible.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
When we think of mobile and internet technology,
we tend to think of connecting people across
great distances.
What if we told you that the same technology could
connect your organization to opportunities...
...in the last three feet.
symposiums
farmer’s markets
concerts
even protests
In all of these congregations of people
there is opportunity to
make money,
acquire donations,
or even recruit members to your cause to change the world.
You just need a simple and secure way for your on-site team to
gather a massive amount of information.
Where there is a will, there is a way
and the Salesforce Superheroes developed a way.
Auto-Assign schedules to employees.
- Where to be and what time- What to do- For how long
The necessary information is automatically made available to your
boots-on-the-ground assets through the webapp.
When your employees arrive at the event...
...they will simply login to the webapp on their mobile
device...
...clock in...
...and get to work gathering contact information from leads using a
simple and clear user interface.
Where does the information go?
Wherever you need it to go.
It can integrate with your CRM or custom database and it sends the gathered information in real-time.
view schedules
Foster competition by comparing progress with other employees.
Work with offline capability
for days when network connectivity is spotty.
Contact us to find out more.Email: [email protected]
Phone Number: (888) 407-9578
Visit our website: www.salesforcesuperheroes.com
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