Where is Everybody? Salesforce Maps gives manufacturers insight into customers
Finding, winning and keeping customers in today’s business environment is harder than ever. Keeping customers happy often requires a personal touch. And understanding WHICH customers to visit is more important than ever.
Making sure that your Reps have well defined territories, that are balanced and contained can also help your team to make the most of road trips and in person appearances. Today we want to dive into the use of salesforce maps to understand basic information like account location, but to also start to understand metrics ABOUT customers – Sales Volume, open Cases, date last visited, etc., to drive decisions on who to visit (and when).
Salesforce Maps can help
Manufacturers have unique challenges around face time with customers. The 80/20 rule is in full force for businesses, so visiting customers who represent significant volume can help to keep sales volume at those clients high. Salesforce can help with this by taking the integrated sales data (see previous posts). But finding customers on the cusp, or finding customers with downward sales trends in sales can also be useful. Building customized “layers” in the maps can give your reps the ability to visualize all of this. We built this video to show you how it can work!
The power of Maps can be held in the palm of your hand…
The term “Road Warriors” is not lost on us. The purpose of a trip into territory, after all, is to see your customers. So all of this power can be utilized, managed and changed from your mobile device. Sales Reps can access the schedule created for them on their mobile device, or, if plans change, can use the same features of the mobile device to create a new schedule, a new route, and a new list of customers .

Broad applicability to all types of Customers
In our experience, there isn’t a manufacturer in the marketplace today that couldn’t benefit from a tool like this. Giving your Sales Reps the ability to plan, change and report on account visits is one of the quickest ways to increase customer spend and customer satisfaction. Don’t believe us? Check out this testimonial from a Salesforce customer.