Customer Relationship Management or Content Management System? Or both? Many people believe that a CRM and a CMS serve the same purpose, but in reality, these are two separate platforms that offer different marketing tools and benefits.
Today, business owners need to understand the differences between these two platforms and learn how both software’s can work together to increase business growth.
Before we dive into the benefits of using both platforms together, let’s take a look at their differences and what each platform offers.
A Content Management System (CMS) is usually the first system businesses use when setting up their business. This is because a CMS offers a central hub for you to manage your online and website content. A website is the home of your business and a CMS will be able to keep your home in tip-top shape. That is: you want your “home” to be aesthetically pleasing, accessible and have space for everything you need to showcase.
A CMS comes with a variety of options for business owners. Through the system, you are able to either use a predesigned website template or you can create your very own design and customized website from scratch.
The above are just some of the classing features offered with a CMS and as this technology is evolving, some platforms offer more advanced features.
A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system is one of the most transformational technologies the business world has ever seen. This is because a CRM is designed to align marketing, sales and service departments while creating the most streamlined processes to date. The software has the power to organize and manage lead and customer data, segment this information and use it to further marketing, lead nurturing and sales efforts.
The above are just the most classic CRM features. The more powerful CRM systems also provide marketing automation and document management process solutions.
CRM and CMS platforms provide different services, as seen above. Most businesses begin their journey using a CMS and a CRM will usually come later (as the business grows and a client base is built.) However, many businesses are missing out on a great opportunity by separating the two platforms in their entirety. Each platform serves a purpose but if the platforms are strategically used together - businesses can expect extraordinary results.
Let’s take a look.
Since your leads and customers engage with your website, your customer tracking system and data collection system need to interact with your website system. And this is why it is important that your CMS and CRM systems work together.
Websites are generally the first place of entry for your prospective clients and by capturing their online behavior and data, you are able to provide a more engaging user experience for your audience, guiding them through the sales process with ease. This is why CRM and CMS integration is becoming a necessity for businesses.
When it comes to growing your business in the digital age, you can quickly become overwhelmed with the amount of software available on the market. With this in mind, these software's can sometimes work together to reach a greater goal and by having a CMS-CRM relationship at the heart of your marketing and sales strategy, you will save time, money and make more sales.
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