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Futuremedia Plc, a UK based e-learning company helps organizations innovate and succeed with interactive technologies since 1982. The company gets sales leads from registrations forms in the form of email. Each week, the company gets around 50 email (leads) from two of its web sites namely www.easycando.com and www.solstra.com. Manager (eMarketing) didn't find an easy way to enter these sales leads into the GoldMine database. A GoldMine Solutions Partner, also an eGrabber VAR at GoldMine conference, recommended Futuremedia should try out eMail-Lead Grabber for capturing web leads into GoldMine. The company purchased eMail-Lead Grabber and in about 20 minutes they figured out how to use it.
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| Date: | Jan 2009 |
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