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Feature Suggestion: Account/Lead warmer
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From: Sean Grove <s...@gobushido.com>
Date: Fri, 4 May 2012 17:34:55 -0700
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Subject: Feature Suggestion: Account/Lead warmer
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I have a really hard time keeping up on following up with leads pretty
regularly - it's too easy to get overwhelmed with recent emails and forget
to go back and follow up.
I thought it would be pretty nice to have a feature to mark an account or
leads as "keep warm", which means if I haven't emailed them, or they
haven't emailed me in X days, it would send me a warning email that the
lead is getting colder and colder, until I unchecked the "keep warm" option
for the given lead.
It's a pretty simple way to be much more effective and not have to bring in
another program for it - if there's something in FF that does it already,
I'd love to hear about it. Otherwise, what do people think about having
this feature - would it be generally useful?
Best,
Sean Grove
Cloudfuji cofounder
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I have a really hard time keeping up on following up with leads pretty regu=
larly - it's too easy to get overwhelmed with recent emails and forget =
to go back and follow up.<div><br></div><div>I thought it would be pretty n=
ice to have a feature to mark an account or leads as "keep warm",=
which means if I haven't emailed them, or they haven't emailed me =
in X days, it would send me a warning email that the lead is getting colder=
and colder, until I unchecked the "keep warm" option for the giv=
en lead.</div>
<div><br></div><div>It's a pretty simple way to be much more effective =
and not have to bring in another program for it - if there's something =
in FF that does it already, I'd love to hear about it. Otherwise, what =
do people think about having this feature - would it be generally useful?</=
div>
<div><br></div><div>Best,</div><div>Sean Grove</div><div>Cloudfuji cofounde=
r</div>
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