How To Get the Most Out of Your Database
© Tracey Lawton, 2004
Imagine how much simpler your life would be if you had all your
business contacts together in one place. One click of your mouse
would reveal how effective your latest marketing campaign has been.
Know at a glance which of your products/services is the most profitable.
Your custom-designed database will put this information right at your
fingertips. I'd like to share with you my tips for ensuring that your
database gives you the business information you need, when you need it!
What is a database?
A database is a collection of information relating to a particular
topic kept together in one place, for you to access whenever you
need. You can use a database to simplify your:
MARKETING CAMPAIGN--set up a database to plan your marketing
campaign; track results of your marketing campaign; or analyse trends
in your marketing campaign.
CLIENT & CONTACT MANAGEMENT--set up a database to keep
track of your clients and contacts; analyse your business--which
products/services are the most profitable; or see which clients are
buying which product/service.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT--set up a database to keep track of your
spending; manage your invoices to clients; or monitor overdue invoices.
MEMBERSHIP ORGANISATIONS--set up a database to keep track of
members; send out membership renewal letters; or monitor subscriptions.
Your list for database uses will likely be much longer--just
brainstorm a list of all the places where consolidated information
would make your life easier!
The secret's in the planning
You want to get the most out of your database, right? Then make sure
to plan it right from the start.
Before you go running off to set up your database you need to ask
yourself these important questions:
- What do you want to use your database for?
- What data do you want to keep track of?
- Who will be collecting the data?
- How much data is there to collect--50 records or 500 records?
- Who will be doing the updates?
- What reports do you want your database to generate?
You may find it easiest to map this out on a piece of paper first.
Work out how your database is going to fit together. How will each
category relate to the others?
Get the maximum use out of your database
By now, you've invested a lot of time in your database plans, design,
and set-up. Don't miss this important step: getting the most
out of your creation.
First, you'll want to make the database as easy to use as possible.
Create one-click touches to produce the information you need. Set up
shortcuts so you can create the most important reports quickly. And
make sure you really consider the easiest way to enter new data.
By applying this advice in your own database, yours will be easy to
use AND have the maximum use value to you.
Don't leave it to chance!
Creating the perfect database can be a stressful project, fraught
with trial and error mistakes. I can help! I'll set up a
custom-designed database for your precise project requirements,
research the data to be inputted, input the data, and produce the end
reports. Whatever your requirements Contact Me today.
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About the author:
Online Business Manager & Virtual Assistant, Tracey
Lawton, supports professional speakers, coaches, and authors to operate an
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