Integrating QuickBooks With Your CRM System

Integrating QuickBooks With your CRM system is actually on of the most beneficial integrations your business can undertake. Usually most people (of a certain age) would think this odd couple paring would be troublesome, but it isn’t. The Odd couple was an old TV show from the 70s that had two middle aged guys living with each other. Felix was neat and orderly while Oscar was a mess and chaotic. We will leave it up to you to figure out which one is your financial system and which is your CRM System. The point is you might think they can’t work together but in reality they are a perfect match.

We recently covered this exact topic on an episode of our podcast CRM Radio Today, where we interviewed Joanne Wilson, the President of the Trainers. They actually build and develop a complete integration between QuickBooks accounting system and GoldMine’s CRM system. In this podcast we discussed her insights and the value of integrating the two.

Listen to our Podcast with Joanne Here

As you are aware, CRM manages all of your contacts, in one centralized location. QuickBooks manages all of your financial interactions. When you are considering integrating the two, it’s about visibility first says Joanne Wilson. These integrations let sales people view invoices and orders and they can also instantly create quotes or track payment. How many times has accounting asked for copies of orders, credit status and other stuff? If you have these two systems integrated, all of that data in in one place and everyone can see it. Joanne Wilson says that its best if employees access this information via the CRM than directly through QuickBooks as that can potentially cause major problems. You don’t want just anyone editing information in the financial system. The visibility into this data, however, is great through the CRM system.

A perfect example to depict how the two systems work would be this – in QuickBooks, there is often just a billing address and one point of contact, while in the CRM you might have multiple addresses, people, contacts, departments, etc. You would not want all of that information in QuickBooks because it would create a mess. This way, you can let one side of the house be neat and orderly while the other is perhaps a little more chaotic. But they still have to work together. Just like Felix and Oscar.

A best practice for integrating your CRM with QuickBooks is to create one master record for each account with all of the proper billing information. Joanne says that you can definitely import all of the other contact information in the CRM but don’t delete or merge it with these primary accounts. This way it’s a great reference for everyone to see what a customer owns, their partner of record, anniversary dates, etc.. This allows you to keep these “other” contacts as part of the sales process and allows for more individualized interactions you’re your company.

Joanne says that having every customer contact in your CRM is key. They also develop features for various list management options so they can communicate to each contact. Keeping your brand and other communications in front of the buyers and influencers – a function outside of QuickBooks.

Another great advantage is “closing the loop” between sales and finance. Actually, its perhaps the holy grail for sales and marketing people. You can track a sale from start to finish. Usually using powerful CRM dashboards and custom fields (both of which are available in GoldMine’s CRM) you can see where leads are, what deals are being proposed, closed and paid. This can also track back attribution and compensate sales people accordingly. In real time.

Your support teams also will see great benefits when you integrate your CRM System with QuickBooks. You can track customer incidents, billing issues, and follow on orders. You can also track what customers own which products or services and then run campaigns or sales efforts to cross-sell and upsell accordingly.

Access to vendor and supplier information also benefits everyone on your team. You can track contracts, deals and lead times. You can identify which vendors are performing and which are maybe falling short. When you integrate these two systems, you have so much more access to data. You can pull it out, manipulate it and present it in a beautiful dashboard.

 

Reseller Choice Awards Adds Feminine Touch

News Release:

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Recently one of our GoldMine partners, Joanne Wilson (founder of The Trainers) was recently honored. Below is a copy of the article. If you would like to read the article in full, follow the link above to the eChannel News website.

The 2019 Reseller Choice Awards became a memorable night for women executives in the Canadian IT Channel. TechnoPlanet’s Women In Technology (WIT) program highlighted the careers of Natalie Benitah, Commercial Partners, Go-To-Market Leader at Microsoft Canada of Mississauga, Ont., Deidre Deacon, general manager of ViewSonic Canada and Joanne Wilson, the founder and VP of Trainer’s Advisory Network Ltd., of London, Ont.

Benitah, Deacon and Wilson have spent a collective 80 years in the Canadian IT industry and were celebrated on stage by all the other women in attendance at the Reseller Choice Awards.

While the Canadian IT industry still remains a male-dominated sector with a little more than 20 per cent women IT workers in the space, the WIT program strives to support and encourage women to stay in IT, while promoting high tech as a top career choice to young professionals in Canada.

Other notable moments from the event was Tech Data Canada’s 12-year reign as the Best Broad-based Distributor come to an end with Synnex Canada taking top spot.

While Microsoft Canada took home the most awards including the highly coveted Best Cloud Platform As-A-Service award, it was Datto who swept the Best Overall Vendor prize along with the Best Channel Program award.

Canadian companies did very well at the Resellers Choice Awards with Trois Rivieres, Que.-based ITCloud.ca capturing three awards: Best Cloud Distributor, Best Terms/Conditions (Distributor) and Best Product Support (Distributor).

Sherbrooke, Que.-based SherWeb won in the Best Infrastructure-as-a-Service category.

And, Calgary’s Passportal, now part of SolarWinds, finished first in the Best Password Management solution category.

The 13th annual Reseller Choice Awards delivered another packed house at the Eglinton Grand theatre in Toronto. Canadian channel executives vote on the top performers in 70 categories such as client computing, printing, security, cloud, networking, backup, as-a-service solutions, storage, CRM, customer service, data centre, help desk, gaming, Internet of Things, mobility and more. Channel partners throughout Canada nominate and vote in an interactive survey that reflects the current status of the market, while incorporating trends in the industry and the channel ecosystem.