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The ultimate guide to customer appreciation

Businesses often narrowly focus on growth and what it takes to acquire a new customer. But the investment into nourishing existing customers and showing them appreciation pays dividends. In fact, acquiring a new customer is 5 to 25 times more expensive than retaining an existing one and increasing customer retention rates by just 5 percent can increase profits by up to 95 percent.

Asana Time Tracking + 5 Other Features (2020 Guide)

Curious about Asana time tracking? Asana is a popular project management software with tons of features that would make any project manager happy. Within the Asana workspace, you can create tasks, access Kanban-style boards, monitor timelines and do tons of other things to easily manage your projects. However, Asana lacks one critical element. Asana doesn’t have native time tracking capabilities. But why should you track time in Asana?

How a hair product distributor uses OneDesk to manage their helpdesk

For any business that provides a service, they are bound to be faced with support requests and inquiries. In these situations, having a helpdesk to track and manage these requests is crucial to staying on top of addressing customer needs in a timely fashion. But a good helpdesk tool is more than just a ticketing system. With this in mind, one client looked to OneDesk to meet this need, knowing that our feature set and capabilities go beyond ticket management.

Trello Time Tracking + 5 Useful Features (2020 Guide)

Interested in tracking time in Trello? Trello is a popular task management tool that tons of companies use to manage their project workflows. And its simple card-like interface makes it an excellent choice for teams who want a user-friendly project management and collaboration tool. However, Trello doesn’t have a native time tracking feature.

The #1 Most Important Facet of Your Remote, Flexible Work Strategy

It’s no secret that remote work or telecommuting was gaining popularity in the United States over the past decade. According to one recent study, about 4.3 million people work remotely at least half the time — a number equivalent to about 3.2% of the entire workforce. All told, the number of people who work from home in some capacity has increased by an impressive 140% since 2005 alone — a trend that showed absolutely no signs of slowing down anytime soon.