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    BigContacts.com - Full-Featured, Web-Based, Ajax Contact Manager

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    BigContacts.com is the place to load all of your contacts and organize them with the many easy to use tools. It is a great tool for small businesses, including a calendar, tabs for the various contacts, the ability for teams to use the same design and information, an RSS feed to update you on upcoming events in your calendar, the ability to upload files and pictures for your contacts, the use of Skype or AIM with the click of a button, sales pipeline, contact clouds, and more. This allows you to keep up with all the information you need to know for clients and where you stand, while also including little updates for information like birthdays and anniversaries. You can also easily import your contacts that you already have logged into another system, such as GMail or Outlook Express. This is a great tool for all of the loose information you have on a contact that doesn´t fit into your typical webmail or calendar service.

    In their own words

    “Just about everything we do involves people. They might be clients, co-workers, teachers, friends, family and many other categories. Most of us have hundreds of people we work with, visit with, talk to and need to keep up with. All of these people have large and growing amounts of information we need to know about them. A contact is all of the data that you know about a person. This could be their name, their address, their phone number and any other specific details about them you care to keep track of.

    Why it might be a killer

    There are a lot of features that are continually being added to make the set up easier and easier for users. It makes sense for people to be able to head to one site where they can locate all of the information on the contacts that they need and to be able to share these contact lists with anyone they choose. People will get hooked on the free version and then will upgrade to edition that proves most useful for their needs.

    Some questions


    Will people pay for this service when they can just stick to their method for storing contacts that already works for them? Will people just use the free service and not upgrade? How do people feel about all of their contacts´ information being easily accessible through a webpage, versus being safely kept on their single computer?

    Posted 32 Months 24 Days ago by rakohn | Source: Emily Chang - eHub

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