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GREAT IDEAS!
Tips from the
Clients & Profits experts
Some
of our best consultants share their tips for
putting Clients & Profits to work:
Work
live "Most production meetings happen in an
agency's conference room. Instead of printing a
production report, bringing it to the meeting,
writing notes all over it, then going back to your
desk and trying to read scribbles to update
traffic, schedule, and status information
afterwards, why not go live?," asks Cindy
Westen."Bring a laptop into the meeting and update
everything while it's being discussed (most shops
have LAN-equipped conference rooms these days for
presentations).Then when the production meeting is
done -- so are you! Everyone in the agency has
up-to-the-minute information when they go back to
their desks, ready to work."
Track
your time "The financially smartest thing to
do is keep accurate and current time sheets from
all employees. Once, before I implemented Clients
& Profits at an agency, they were told by a
client that they wouldn't increase the agency's
monthly retainer. The client said that the agency
should work more efficiently and smarter, and
therefore end up with more money in their pockets,"
says Gunther Maier."A short time after I installed
the software and trained the employees, the agency
was able to show the client that in fact they
worked more on his account and had more projects
than when the contract was negotiated. Being able
to show the client reports on time spent on their
jobs actually helped the agency increase their
retainer fee a short time later."
Handling
tax-exempt clients " On many state sales tax
forms and returns, sales to tax-exempt clients such
as public entities, charities, etc, must be totaled
and reported separately. Here's a way to get
monthly data without having to do any
calculations," says Marty Pennoni."In the client
setup, under Billing Info, enter the words "Tax
Exempt" on the County line. When you print a
monthly sales tax report, you'll get a separate
list of all tax-exempt sales under a heading of
"Tax Exempt", as well as a sub-total of those
sales."
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Q. We now have two offices,
Atlanta and Chicago, with about 60 users each. Which version
of Clients & Profits should we use?
For high-volume shops with hundreds of users (especially
in a multi-site environment) and extremely large databases,
the solution is Clients & Profits SQL. It's a
"client/server" version of Clients & Profits Pro that
uses Oracle8 or Microsoft SQL Server as its back-end
database. These systems are more scalable, reliable, and
customizable than a non-client/server system like C&P
Pro. However, they're more expensive and need an experienced
Oracle or SQL Server Database Administrator ("DBA") to
install, configure, and maintain.
Q. There are so many reports in Clients & Profits.
How can I know which to use?
One word: Report-o-Matic!
It's an interactive, searchable web-based database that
contains samples of over 350 production, media, billing, and
financial reports.
Q. We've recently landed some new clients in distant
citites, which means our AEs need to remotely access our
database. Which version of Clients & Profits will let us
do that?
My Clients & Profits! is a web server add-on for
your C&P database that allows anyone with an internet
connection -- and the right access privileges, of
course -- to access clients, jobs, estimates, creative
briefs, POs, and more.
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Q. Is Clients & Profits
compatible with Windows XP?
Yes.
Q. Is Clients & Profits compatible with Mac OS X?
Yes. All versions of Clients & Profits 5.0 run as a
"classic" application using the OS 9 compatibility window in
Mac OS X. For earlier versions of Clients & Profits,
you'll need a new C&P installer (available only on CD),
which replaces your existing C&P folder with the new OS
X-compatible version. Everyone who uses C&P for Mac OS X
needs the OS X v10.2 upgrade ("Jaguar") or later.
Q. Will Clients & Profits ever be OS X
native?
Probably not anytime soon. Making Clients & Profits
native requires rewriting the entire application from
scratch. As we evaluated OS X in 2001, we had to choose
between making it native or working on new (and frequently
requested) features like asset management, the meeting maker
and sales manager, importing time from Palm handhelds,
e-mailing PDFs of estimates and invoices, and more. We
extensively tested C&P on OS X and were satisfied with
the program's compatibility and performance. So we decided
to produce Clients & Profits 5.0 instead by simply
releasing an old version as a native application (like
Intuit did with QuickBooks Pro 5, for instance). We rewrite
Clients & Profits every few years anyway, so it's likely
to be native at some time in the future.
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