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Adding Contacts to Your CRM
Adding Contacts to Your CRM
Updated over a week ago

In this article, you will learn how to use your CRM to store information about the people you do business with. One of the most important aspects of a CRM (client relationship management) is your client base. Companies and contacts will be associated with almost every area in the CRM; which makes sense, because there's a person behind every deal you close.

Companies and Contacts

Everything starts with a company, which can have one or more contacts. This is an example of the Parent-Child relationship, also known as the "One to Many" relationship.

In the CRM, you cannot create a Contact without a Company, just like you cannot have a child without a parent. This is the standard structure of the Company/Contact relationship.

So to start, we'll always create the Company first. Click here for steps on how to create a Company.

You can associate as many Contacts as you'd like with a Company. Contacts is a standard object in Salesforce and can be found in the main navigation bar.

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To create a new contact, click New and the following screen will appear. Remember, the contact will need to be associated with a company. At the bare minimum, you will need to provide the required fields (indicated by the red asterisk) which include Company Name, First and Last Name.

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We recommend including contact information such as email and phone number for every contact. This will especially be helpful when creating Lists, Prospecting, Data Import/Export, and running Reports.

You can also associate your Contacts with certain Property Types and Contact Groups.

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Once your Contact has been created, you will see all the details on the Contact record page.

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Additionally, you can Log a Call, add Notes to be associated to this contact, as well as relate Deals, Properties, Inquires, Associated Parties and attach Files.

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You can create custom List Views, and search your contacts to create or customize your own list view depending on the information you want to use to search/filter.

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You can also send an email to all your Contacts or any Contact Lists created.

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Also, at any time you can use the global search bar to look up any Contact information existing in your database.

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You are allowed as many Contacts as you want, and as many as 10,000 Contacts per Company.

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