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04-03-2009
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: West Palm Beach, FL
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Free Database for Contacts, etc.
I have a new client and he freely admits to being very unorganized! Yeah for me! LOL
However I was wondering if anyone is familiar with a free web-based database that can store the clients contacts (past, current, & potential customers) and their contact information. In addition a place that we can upload documents to save for future use and such.
Thanks!
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04-03-2009
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Company name: Virtual Office Strategies
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Delano, MN
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Re: Free Database for Contacts, etc.
Hi Alexis, I'm a very big fan of OfficeZilla. It meets my 2 big criteria because it's web-based and FREE. You, as the VA, can create one account, then assign an ID/password to your client. You can share contacts, files, links, calendars, task lists, and even send phone messages and short notes to him/her. There are no limits on storage or how many clients you can have. Also, you could posts a little login box on your website and direct your client there to login. It's not completely intuitive, but there are short videos if don't know how to do something. Also, if you had more than one client using it, you can send broadcast emails to all clients, or specific groups of them - like a reminder that you will be going on vacation, or suggest a service like "Going on spring break? Allow me to keep up with your voicemail and email while you are away."
Anyhoo, I love it.
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04-03-2009
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Re: Free Database for Contacts, etc.
OHHH I love YOU!!! Thank you so much
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04-03-2009
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Company name: CLR Virtual Connection
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Houston, Texas
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Re: Free Database for Contacts, etc.
I agree...I use Officezilla for ALOT of stuff and I love many of the features there as well. For free it is the bomb!!
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04-07-2009
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Company name: Your Left Hand VA Services
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Illinois
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Re: Free Database for Contacts, etc.
You might check out BatchBook as well. They have a free account and the cheapest paid plan is $9.95/month.
I use it for two of my clients and really like it. You can create to do's, log communications, export to mailing lists, import, etc.
If you have the free account there can only be one user. Currently, one of my clients has the free account and I log in with her information to enter in contacts, create to do's etc. She doesn't really get into it, she just leaves it to me. As she is growing and wants to import more clients, I know that she'll probably want to do a paid acct at some point.
But for a basic database, the free plan should suit you fine!
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04-07-2009
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Company name: Guardian Virtual Assistance
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Chicago, IL
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Re: Free Database for Contacts, etc.
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Originally Posted by AngieGreen
Hi Alexis, I'm a very big fan of OfficeZilla. It meets my 2 big criteria because it's web-based and FREE. You, as the VA, can create one account, then assign an ID/password to your client. You can share contacts, files, links, calendars, task lists, and even send phone messages and short notes to him/her. There are no limits on storage or how many clients you can have. Also, you could posts a little login box on your website and direct your client there to login. It's not completely intuitive, but there are short videos if don't know how to do something. Also, if you had more than one client using it, you can send broadcast emails to all clients, or specific groups of them - like a reminder that you will be going on vacation, or suggest a service like "Going on spring break? Allow me to keep up with your voicemail and email while you are away."
Anyhoo, I love it. 
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Hey Angie,
Thanks alot for this information, I am a newbie and have been looking for some information like this, I have heard great things about this program so I am going to give it a try.
Thanks again,
Tyeshia
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Guardian Virtual Assistance
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04-08-2009
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Re: Free Database for Contacts, etc.
I absolutely love this forum!! There is always loads of information. Thank you so much for charing. I am also a newbie and I'  m sure it will come in handy!!
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05-18-2009
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Colorado
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Re: Free Database for Contacts, etc.
Does anyone use Office Live Work Space for keeping track of contacts? I was just wondering if it is depenable.
Thanks
Teresa
Fortitude Virtual Services
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05-18-2009
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Crittenden, KY
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Re: Free Database for Contacts, etc.
I've used Office Live Workspace and Office Zilla. I like Office Zilla a LOT better. I can't comment on the contact manager for Workspace though. I never really got to use it before I discovered Office Zilla, which had the features I was looking for. They have the code that you can put directly on your website so clients can sign in and even sign up. It's just easier, simply put.
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05-18-2009
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Company name: Partners for Success VAs
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Bowie, MD
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Re: Free Database for Contacts, etc.
Thanks for the information Office Zilla, I am going to check into it.
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