Data Collection Service
Key end
benefit: Access CRM's
Data Collection process results in accurate, standardized data that
can be used to build efficient and profitable prospect and customer
databases.
Accurate, standardized data results in efficient and cost-effective
communications with prospects, customers and users, whether users
are internal staff or individuals with whom you communicate. Data
is collected from many sources, internal and external, and converted
into a standard format, in fields defined by our clients. The converted
data is the underlying resource for database design, and facilitates
output processes from queries and profiles to complicated systems
that support communication programs.
Non-Machine Readable
Formats (Data Entry)
Typical non-machine readable formats are coupons, order cards, rebate forms,
warranty cards and other documents, which must be handwritten by the prospect
or customer. Computers are unable to read handwritten data at an acceptable level
of accuracy. Access CRM staff manually enters the data into a Batch Control System
where it is converted into a machine-readable format.
The Batch Control System was developed to ensure accuracy of data entry. The
system is designed to eliminate discrepancies between data going in and data
coming out. Essential to this process is the ability to gang information that
is the same for each record at the batch level and to enter the information automatically
for the batch. The process eliminates redundant keying which results in greater
accuracy and reduced data entry time.
The number of records, and any other valued information such as dollar amounts,
is reconciled after the batch is keyed in. The system pinpoints discrepancies
and prompts the staff to take corrective action, thereby ensuring accurate data
conversion to a machine-readable format.
It is because data is entered and reconciled by batch that Access CRM can staff
appropriately to process your data quickly and accurately.
Machine-Readable Formats (Data Migration)
Clients may receive machine-readable data from a variety of sources, including
legacy systems as well as data files collected from the Internet and other digital
sources. Access CRM converts diverse data files into a single standard format
as originally specified by the client.
Entries from all sources are matched to ensure there are no duplicates. When
duplicates occur, the conversion process updates records by replacing older data
with newer data and appends data fields not yet in the record.
New Data
All new data is subject to the same processing methods described above. Data
is accurately counted, profiled and reconciled through the Access CRM batch system
or with a client-supplied count.
New data is incorporated into the database at intervals agreed to by the client.
The database identifies each batch number, source code and cycle number, guaranteeing
all records are accurately accounted for. Clients receive a profile count of
the database each time it is updated.
Data Editing and Enhancement
Tables are used to edit and expand fields as necessary, reducing processing time.
We work with clients’
existing technology to extrapolate and convert data
to tables.
Specifically, we search legacy systems for existing data that is relevant to
meet business objectives and support marketing efforts. The data is then used
in reference tables to edit or expand records and Linux.
