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Tomorrow — The Small Business Webinar: Using BatchBook’s Integration Partners to Achieve Contact Management Bliss

Tomorrow (Thursday September 10 at 2:00 ET), we’ll take a break from our regularly scheduled webinar to bring you a special one. This webinar, called The Small Business Webinar: Using BatchBook’s Integration Partners to Achieve Contact Management Bliss, will focus on how you can enhance your BatchBook experience through our integration partners.

The webinar description:

Join Stephanie Sweeney and Adam Darowski of BatchBlue Software as they demonstrate how to use BatchBook’s integration partners to achieve contact management bliss! You’ll see how easy it is to send emails to your customers, keep track of outstanding client invoices, import business card and other contact data, even monitor support questions all from the comfort of your BatchBook account.

With our integration partners, we’ve made it easier to manage your contacts, your way.

Stephanie and I will cover BatchBook’s integration with Google Contacts, MailChimp, FreshBooks, Shoeboxed — and a sneak peek at the newest addition to our small business arsenal — Zendesk! We hope to see you there!
Register Now!
(it’s free)

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4 Responses to “Tomorrow — The Small Business Webinar: Using BatchBook’s Integration Partners to Achieve Contact Management Bliss”

  1. Marcos Polanco Says:

    Is a webinar recording available?

  2. Adam Darowski Says:

    Not yet, but we’re recording it this week. We’ll be sure to post it here when it’s all set. Thanks for the interest!

  3. Charles Says:

    It is unfortunate that no project management module/collaboration app complement your list…

  4. Michelle Riggen-Ransom Says:

    Hey Charles – thanks for the comment. I agree project management would be a great addition. We’re always looking at new and useful integrations and this one is a strong possibility for future. Will add you vote for +1 for this (as is mine!)

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