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Re: GetSatisfaction Contact Request

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sprinklr.com

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stephanie.bean@sprinklr.com

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Mon, Apr 11, 2016 04:32 PM

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Hi {NAME}, Â Thanks for thinking of us and reaching out! I would be happy to begin exploring use ca

Hi {NAME}, Â Thanks for thinking of us and reaching out! I would be happy to begin exploring use cases for the GetSatisfaction platform with you. I have just a few questions in order to better understand your needs. Â - What's the location of your headquarters? - What types of conversations do you expect to take place in your community? - What tools/methods are you currently using to engage with and support your customers? - What are your biggest priorities for your community among customer support, best practice sharing, customer engagement and success, feedback, marketing, SEO, etc.? - Do you have a list of requirements or desired features in the platform that are most important to you? - Are you currently evaluating alternative community/forum technologies? - What is your allocated budget for community management? - Do you have a timeframe for implementation? Â Thanks, and I look forward to continuing the exploration process with you. Â Best regards, Â Stephanie -- stephanie "ender" bean relationship manager l[sprinklr] the most complete enterprise social technology in the world 515 congress ave. ste 2650, austin, tx 78701 o: (512)809-9522 skype: stephanie.bean ["the most powerful technology in the market"] - forrester research

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