If you’ve ever lost track of a lead, forgotten to follow up with a potential customer, or watched a hot prospect go cold because life got in the way – a CRM could be the single most impactful tool you add to your business this year.
What Exactly Is a CRM?
CRM stands for Customer Relationship Management. In simple terms, it’s a system that helps you track and manage every interaction with potential and existing customers. From the first enquiry to the moment someone becomes a paying client – a CRM keeps everything organised in one place.
The Cost of Not Having One
Most small businesses lose between 40% and 60% of potential leads simply through poor follow-up. Someone enquires, you’re busy, you forget to reply quickly enough – and they go with a competitor. With a CRM, the moment someone enquires, an automated sequence kicks in: an immediate acknowledgement text, a follow-up email the next day, a reminder to call on day three. Consistent follow-up wins business.
What I Use: High Level CRM
I work exclusively with High Level CRM for my clients. It combines pipeline management, automated email and SMS sequences, appointment booking, and direct mail – all in one system. When I build a marketing system, the CRM is the engine that turns raw website traffic into managed, nurtured leads.
Do You Need One?
If you receive any form of enquiry – phone, email, website form, social media – then yes. Even a sole trader benefits from having a system to manage relationships and follow-ups. I offer CRM setup as a standalone service from just £99 per month. Get in touch to find out more.