What the papers say
 

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August 9th, 2004

Free Marketing Data Audit From CRM Technologies

Specialists in sales lead management, CRM Technologies, are offering a free marketing data audit specifically designed to help marketing professionals identify where and how valuable customer data is located, and how well it is maintained and used.

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July 19th, 2004

CRM Technologies Supplies Database Technology Expertise For First Ever English National Sport Facility Directory

www.activeplaces.com uses CRM Technologies database expertise.

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March 17th, 2004

CRM Technologies Extends Expertise With Achievement Of Microsoft CRM Certification

Aims to take ‘affordable CRM’ to a wider audience

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November 25th, 2003

Over Third Of Marketing Heads Manage Databases Themselves

Over a third (36%) of UK marketing heads manage their business-to-business (B2B) databases themselves, according to a survey by CRM Technologies Limited.

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October 28th, 2003

Over Third Of Marketing Heads Shift DPA Responsibility To Other Departments

More than a third (37%) of UK marketing heads rely on other departments, such as IT, legal, finance, sales, HR or compliance to ensure their organisation’s compliance with the Data Protection Act (DPA) according to a survey by CRM Technologies Ltd.

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September 9th, 2003

Marketing heads ready to ignore new email-marketing legislation, according to survey

Marketing professionals still do not understand the new email-marketing legislation that comes into effect this autumn* and are likely to ignore it in practice, according to a new survey by CRM Technologies Ltd.

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August 19th, 2003

Failure to define Return on Investment prevents effective measurement of B2B marketing, says survey

Marketing professionals are failing to demonstrate return on investment (ROI) on their marketing spend due to a fundamental inability to agree with management precisely what the parameters for ROI should be, according to a survey published today by marketing campaign lifecycle management specialists, CRM Technologies Ltd.

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