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Galaxy Gadget Reviews Summary

Galaxy Gadget has a rating of 2.3 stars from 30 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Galaxy Gadget ranks 7th among CRM sites.

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Tried the other CRMs and Salesforce is just so much better. It's not cheaper, but it's better because it more flexible and more sales people already know how to use it.

Date of experience: April 3, 2015
California
5 reviews
5 helpful votes
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It works but they lock you in and charge you for everything. Better for their business than your own.

Date of experience: January 28, 2015
California
1 review
9 helpful votes
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Worst email marketing platform I have ever used. Extremely difficult to master, and worse IPs, and deliverability then $100 a month solutions. AVOID. Not a professional solution for large email marketers AT ALL.

Date of experience: August 7, 2013
California
1 review
2 helpful votes
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Salesforce is the gold standard of CRMs. But for a small business, the question is, do you really need it right away? I think the answer is not so clear because Salesforce isn't cheap. Using spreadsheets or cheaper/free CRMs (Sugar CRM for example) are reasonable alternatives. However, if you believe your business is going to grow quickly, it still makes sense I think to pay for Salesforce. To save money, you can have your sales people share accounts in the beginning. Also, look around for discounts because Salesforce is always interested in bringing in new, growing companies.

Date of experience: February 3, 2013
Australia
143 reviews
755 helpful votes
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ExactTarget engages in spamming activities. I have received several emails from various companies which I have never given out my email address to. In each email they pretend to be someone else (a different company), but the one thing they all have in common is a small link on the bottom saying Privacy Policy, which all take me to this website.

Date of experience: July 20, 2011
Virginia
1 review
2 helpful votes
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Unlike a bunch of other software vendor sites this one is easy to understand and navigate to the information you really want. Their value proposition is compelling and front and center. One of the best marketing jobs I've ever seen on a large software business website.

Date of experience: August 17, 2010