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3 Contact Management Resources Featuring FullContact

contactspls | February 10, 2016

We love it when other businesses see enough value in FullContact to include us in the resources they share with their customers. So this week we thought we would share 3 of our recent favorites with links to help our readers find some of great ideas offered by these friends of ours. We hope you enjoy these as much as we do!

28 Software Tools to Conquer Social Media Recruiting

SoftwareAdvice.com included FullContact in this awesome free social recruiting resource that highlights 28 different social media recruiting tools and platforms (including free ones) you can use to conquer the social media recruiting world.

Get the free resource here.

Business Travel: Managing Communication and Costs

MobileDay published an e-book titled Business Travel: Managing Communication and Costs that includes FullContact as a great way to stay in touch and know more about the people you’re meeting with when traveling.

Top level executives estimate that around 40 percent of potential customers are converted by face-to-face meetings. Not emails, calls, or virtual follow-ups, but good old-fashioned human-to-human contact. The positive effects of sending employees out to meet with clients far outweigh the costs. But still, a savvy approach to business travel will seek to minimize these costs. And managers of mobile workforces have the opportunity to increase profits even more by tackling avoidable profit drains.

Get the free e-book here.

How To Automate Customer Service Without Losing That Personal Touch

The customer support experts at Groove posted this blog to help their readers think about how to save time in customer service without losing the personal touch that customers love. This valuable and super-practical guide by Brian Gladu will show you exactly how to do it, with an included tip from FullContact’s own email nurture campaigns.

Read the blog post here.


Got any other examples of great uses of FullContact in the wild? Let us know! Post a note in the comments or drop us a line at support@fullcontact.com!