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Five to follow (it’s not Friday though)

by Julia Filed under: Knowledge

Fellow lovers of Twitter? Then here’s a list of the top to follow recommended by our very own team. From tech and social media whizzes to people who we just think deserve a shout out.

Darren Rowse [@problogger]

Well known for giving advice and tips to not only aspiring but expert bloggers, a lot of useful tricks that wouldn’t hurt to be learnt.

Alex Hunter [@cubedweller]

Genuinely nice guy with great digital marketing experience and broad knowledge.

Indian Ocean Race [@OceanRowingRace]

Ben Stenning (part of our director Les’ extended family) and James Adair are currently rowing 3,100 miles of open water from Australia to Mauritius for charity.

Follow these great guys on their progress on the Indian Ocean Rowing Race on twitter.

Shaun Collins [@bugsy2301]

Music lover? This is the guy to follow.

An aspiring journalist and someone who clearly knows their music, adding a twist to his writing with humour, wittiness and obvious passion. Make sure you check out his posts.

Zee M Kane [@Zee]

Finally Editor-in-Chief of  The Next Web so expect all the latest technology posts, as they say.. if it’s worthing hearing: you’ll hear it from them first.

ContactZilla Client Interview

by Sarah Bale Filed under: Case studies,Products

We recently launched ContactZilla, an easy to use Contact Management system, and we thought it was time to get some feedback. The good, the bad and the ugly, we wanted it all!  And who better to help us on our journey for continuous improvement than Nigel Legg, social media and social CRM consultant.

“It does not have a traditional CRM system look and feel (white screen, grey boxes, spreadsheets of history). It’s very clean, clear, simple, easy to use, easy to find your way around the screen.”

“I mean what I say on my website, I really think it is the best product around of its kind.”

Click here to read the full interview.

Contact Manager survey – the results so far

by Sarah Bale Filed under: Products

We are currently conducting a survey about contact managers and wanted to give you a quick update. Those surveyed are asked about the size and nature of their business, what contact manager they use and how they would rate it, and what they would like improved.

The Results so far

We have had an excellent response so far from varied businesses. Businesses with 1-5 employees currently represent 30% of our respondents with another 30% from businesses with 100+ employees. Our current statistics show that:

  • 9% rated their contact manager as 5/5
  • 29% 4/5
  • 28% 3/5
  • 20% 2/5
  • 14% 1/5

62% of people currently surveyed have therefore rated their contact manager as average or below average.

The most popular contact manager currently used by 32% of respondents is Outlook. Second is Google apps with 9%.

What would people change?

When asked what people would like their current system to do that it does not already, the top 5 results so far are as follows:

  • “Mobile” compatibility. Synchronize with mobile, auto update through mobile.
  • Integrated with Social media (namely LinkedIn)
  • Automatically synchronize with email
  • Quick and Easy to use
  • Easy to search functionality

Some interesting specific requests are:

  • To be able to search with either first name or surname and even if mis-spelt find results
  • Check for duplicates
  • Make suggestions of people to add in to emails based on previous emails (tagging).

Thank you so much to everyone who has completed our short survey.  Your answers so far have enabled us to better understand contact managers and we cannot tell you how much we appreciate your help!  The survey is ongoing and therefore if you have not completed it and have 30 seconds to spare please complete the following form thank you!

The brand journey of our new product

by Mark P. Filed under: Products

We’re getting ready to launch a new product; very exciting and nerve wracking at the same time. We’ve been working really hard on getting everything in order technically and visually. The branding process has been interesting for sure and we’re very happy with the outcome so far.

We want to go for something fun and memorable, with a Studio Ghibli feel. Serene colouring and simple outlines. We’re happy so far.

Below you can see the process that we’ve gone through to get to the final ContactZilla character… A lot of fun has been had, with more to come.