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The following article explains how to create a new prospect. | The following article explains how to create a new prospect. | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
− | + | See [[How do I copy customer details to a prospect?|this]] article for more details. | |
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− | {{Note| | + | === To create a prospect in {{SP}} === |
− | 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. | + | Go to {{Menu|{{SP}}|Add or Edit Prospects}}. |
− | }} | + | * Click {{Button|Add}}. The prospect code will be generated automatically with the next available number. |
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+ | {{Note|text='''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 {{DataPrompt|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. | 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 | *Basic Information | ||
**{{DataPrompt|Name, Address, Telephone Numbers:}} Fill in the relevant information for the Prospect. | **{{DataPrompt|Name, Address, Telephone Numbers:}} Fill in the relevant information for the Prospect. | ||
− | **{{DataPrompt| | + | **{{DataPrompt|Email:}} Enter their E-mail address. |
+ | **{{DataPrompt|Password:}} can be filled in if you want to email password-protected PDF documents to the prospect. | ||
**{{DataPrompt|Website:}} Enter any applicable Website. | **{{DataPrompt|Website:}} Enter any applicable Website. | ||
− | **{{DataPrompt|Contact:}} Enter the name of the person you deal with. This can later be quoted on letters to the prospect. | + | **{{DataPrompt|Contact:}} Enter the name of the person you deal with. This can later be quoted on letters to the prospect. |
**{{DataPrompt|Type:}} Is the prospect an Individual or part of an Organisation? This flag also effects how the Account Code is Auto-Generated if the Prospect is converted to a Sales Account at a later date. e.g., If this is an Individual, Platinum will create an Account Code using the first 3 characters of the surname, whereas with an Organisation, an Account Code will be generated using the first 3 characters typed. | **{{DataPrompt|Type:}} Is the prospect an Individual or part of an Organisation? This flag also effects how the Account Code is Auto-Generated if the Prospect is converted to a Sales Account at a later date. e.g., If this is an Individual, Platinum will create an Account Code using the first 3 characters of the surname, whereas with an Organisation, an Account Code will be generated using the first 3 characters typed. | ||
− | **{{DataPrompt|Notes:}} Enter any brief notes associated with the prospect e.g. Manager | + | **{{DataPrompt|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|C-F8}}. |
**Sales Person: Enter the sales person connected with the prospect. | **Sales Person: Enter the sales person connected with the prospect. | ||
− | ===Next Contact=== | + | === Next Contact === |
This section is used to log how you're next going to contact the Prospect. | This section is used to log how you're next going to contact the Prospect. | ||
− | *Date: Enter the date for the Contact. | + | *{{DataPrompt|Date}}: Enter the date for the Contact. |
− | *Type: Enter the method to be used when next contacting this customer for example this could be by 'telephone', 'letter', 'visit' etc. | + | *{{DataPrompt|Type:}} Enter the method to be used when next contacting this customer for example this could be by 'telephone', 'letter', 'visit' etc. |
− | *Notes: Record information relating to the next contact. | + | *{{DataPrompt|Notes:}} Record information relating to the next contact. |
− | ===Interests=== | + | This will ensure they appear in your Contacts Due list as a first contact. Once contact has been made you are advised to remove these details to avoid them conflicting with future contact records. |
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+ | === Interests === | ||
Interest Categories are a way of recording a particular characteristic of a prospect e.g. Honda Owner, met at Trade Show, Has a Family, Harley Davidson Enthusiast etc. Prospects with particular interests can then be targeted using the mail shot program, e.g. to inform them you will be attending a show, to let them know you are having an open day, to inform them of new products etc. | Interest Categories are a way of recording a particular characteristic of a prospect e.g. Honda Owner, met at Trade Show, Has a Family, Harley Davidson Enthusiast etc. Prospects with particular interests can then be targeted using the mail shot program, e.g. to inform them you will be attending a show, to let them know you are having an open day, to inform them of new products etc. | ||
*To assign an Interest Category to a prospect, select the "Interests" Tab. | *To assign an Interest Category to a prospect, select the "Interests" Tab. | ||
− | *In the Un-Allocated section, Double-Click the relevant Interest Category | + | *In the Un-Allocated section, Double-Click the relevant Interest Category. |
*If you select one by mistake, then simply select it in the right-hand pane and click {{Button|<-}} to remove. | *If you select one by mistake, then simply select it in the right-hand pane and click {{Button|<-}} to remove. | ||
− | *If a particular Interest doesn't exist, it can be created by going to | + | *If a particular Interest doesn't exist, it can be created by going to {{Menu|{{SP}}|Maintenance Options|Add or Edit Interests}}. |
− | === | + | === Unit Interests === |
− | + | {{Warning|text=This tab is only available if you have the {{VS}} Module.}} | |
− | *Enter the | + | *Enter the unit Model Code if you know it, tap {{KeyPress|F1}} or {{KeyPress|S-F1}} to scroll through the Models or tap {{KeyPress|C-F1}} to search for a Model. |
− | *If you want to add a code that does not yet exist, tap {{KeyPress|S-F10}} on the Model field. Enter the model code (max 15 characters) and a description (max 30 characters). Make sure you follow the standards laid out by the | + | *If you want to add a code that does not yet exist, tap {{KeyPress|S-F10}} on the Model field. Enter the model code (max 15 characters) and a description (max 30 characters). Make sure you follow the standards laid out by the Unit Sales department when creating models i.e. particular fields must be filled in to avoid future confusion. Tap {{KeyPress|ESC}} and {{KeyPress|ENTER}} to accept the new model code. |
− | *You may specify a level of interest by entering a code e.g. {{DataValue|001}}, {{DataValue|002}}. To create a new interest code tap {{KeyPress|S-F10}} on the Interest field. Enter the code to use (max 3 characters) and a description (max 30 characters). Tap {{KeyPress| | + | *You may specify a level of interest by entering a code e.g. {{DataValue|001}}, {{DataValue|002}}. To create a new interest code tap {{KeyPress|S-F10}} on the Interest field. Enter the code to use (max 3 characters) and a description (max 30 characters). Tap {{KeyPress|ESC}} and {{KeyPress|ENTER}} to accept the new interest level. |
*{{DataPrompt|Date of Interest:}} Enter the date of the Interest. | *{{DataPrompt|Date of Interest:}} Enter the date of the Interest. | ||
− | *{{DataPrompt|%age Sale Probability:}} Is the sale likely to proceed, enter the percentage probability of this. | + | *{{DataPrompt|%age Sale Probability:}} Is the sale likely to proceed, enter the percentage probability of this. |
*{{DataPrompt|Anticipated Sale Date:}} Enter the date on which you expect the sale to be completed. | *{{DataPrompt|Anticipated Sale Date:}} Enter the date on which you expect the sale to be completed. | ||
− | *{{DataPrompt|Upper Budget:}} Enter the maximum amount the prospect is prepared to spend. | + | *{{DataPrompt|Upper Budget:}} Enter the maximum amount the prospect is prepared to spend. |
− | *{{DataPrompt|Type:}} Is the prospect looking for a new | + | *{{DataPrompt|Type:}} Is the prospect looking for a new unit? |
− | *{{DataPrompt|Year Range:}} Enter the date range of the age of the | + | *{{DataPrompt|Year Range:}} Enter the date range of the age of the unit the prospect is interested in. |
− | *{{DataPrompt|Stock | + | *{{DataPrompt|Stock unit:}} Is the prospect considering a particular unit in stock, if so enter details of the unit that matches the prospects interest. |
− | *Click {{ | + | *Click {{Button|Add}} when done. |
− | *You may carry on down the screen adding other model interests to the list. Tap {{KeyPress| | + | *You may carry on down the screen adding other model interests to the list. Tap {{KeyPress|ESC}} and {{KeyPress|Accept}} to save the changes and return to the Add/Edit Prospects Menu. |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | *[[How | + | * [[How does prospect Contacts Due work?]] |
− | *[[How | + | * [[How do prospect interest categories work?]] |
− | *[[How do | + | * [[How do unit interests work?]] |
− | *[[How do | + | * [[How do I copy customer details to a prospect?]] |
− | + | {{KB_Tags|prospecting, new, create, prospect, creating, interests}} | |
+ | {{FAQ}}{{How}}{{KB_SP}} |
Latest revision as of 11:07, 7 August 2019
Contents
Summary
The following article explains how to create a new prospect.
More 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.
See this article for more details.
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 for the Prospect.
- "Email:" Enter their E-mail address.
- "Password:" can be filled in if you want to email password-protected PDF documents to the prospect.
- "Website:" Enter any applicable Website.
- "Contact:" Enter the name of the person you deal with. This can later be quoted on letters to the prospect.
- "Type:" Is the prospect an Individual or part of an Organisation? This flag also effects how the Account Code is Auto-Generated if the Prospect is converted to a Sales Account at a later date. e.g., If this is an Individual, Platinum will create an Account Code using the first 3 characters of the surname, whereas with an Organisation, an Account Code will be generated using the first 3 characters typed.
- "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.
Next Contact
This section is used to log how you're next going to contact the Prospect.
- "Date": Enter the date for the Contact.
- "Type:" Enter the method to be used when next contacting this customer for example this could be by 'telephone', 'letter', 'visit' etc.
- "Notes:" Record information relating to the next contact.
This will ensure they appear in your Contacts Due list as a first contact. Once contact has been made you are advised to remove these details to avoid them conflicting with future contact records.
Interests
Interest Categories are a way of recording a particular characteristic of a prospect e.g. Honda Owner, met at Trade Show, Has a Family, Harley Davidson Enthusiast etc. Prospects with particular interests can then be targeted using the mail shot program, e.g. to inform them you will be attending a show, to let them know you are having an open day, to inform them of new products etc.
- To assign an Interest Category to a prospect, select the "Interests" Tab.
- In the Un-Allocated section, Double-Click the relevant Interest Category.
- If you select one by mistake, then simply select it in the right-hand pane and click [<-] to remove.
- If a particular Interest doesn't exist, it can be created by going to " Sales Prospecting Maintenance Options Add or Edit Interests".
Unit Interests
This tab is only available if you have the Unit Sales Module. |
- Enter the unit Model Code if you know it, tap <F1> or <Shift+F1> to scroll through the Models or tap <Ctrl+F1> to search for a Model.
- If you want to add a code that does not yet exist, tap <Shift+F10> on the Model field. Enter the model code (max 15 characters) and a description (max 30 characters). Make sure you follow the standards laid out by the Unit Sales department when creating models i.e. particular fields must be filled in to avoid future confusion. Tap <Esc> and <Enter> to accept the new model code.
- You may specify a level of interest by entering a code e.g. '001', '002'. To create a new interest code tap <Shift+F10> on the Interest field. Enter the code to use (max 3 characters) and a description (max 30 characters). Tap <Esc> and <Enter> to accept the new interest level.
- "Date of Interest:" Enter the date of the Interest.
- "%age Sale Probability:" Is the sale likely to proceed, enter the percentage probability of this.
- "Anticipated Sale Date:" Enter the date on which you expect the sale to be completed.
- "Upper Budget:" Enter the maximum amount the prospect is prepared to spend.
- "Type:" Is the prospect looking for a new unit?
- "Year Range:" Enter the date range of the age of the unit the prospect is interested in.
- "Stock unit:" Is the prospect considering a particular unit in stock, if so enter details of the unit that matches the prospects interest.
- Click [Add] when done.
- You may carry on down the screen adding other model interests to the list. Tap <Esc> and <Accept> to save the changes and return to the Add/Edit Prospects Menu.
See also
- How does prospect Contacts Due work?
- How do prospect interest categories work?
- How do unit interests work?
- How do I copy customer details to a prospect?