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Prospect Keeper

Prospect Keeper - 1.2

track church guests as prospects with follow up strategies

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Current Version: 1.2
Release Date: 2006-12-07
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,628
Downloads (all versions): 2,271
Price: Freeware

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Product Description:

A Solution For Tracking Church Prospects

Prospect Keeper is designed to help your church be more intentional about tracking prospective members and designing a follow up strategy. It is an integral part ofFriendship Ablaze! material which is made up of tools for connecting friends to Jesus. It allows you to track:

  • Names
  • Children
  • Address
  • Phone Number
  • Email
  • Church Home (if any)
  • Previous Visits and Frequency
  • Publicity
  • The initial contact with your congregation
  • Who may have invited them

Additionally, you can:

  • Make special notes
  • Prioritize for follow up
  • Note requests for baptism
  • Designate which type of mailings the prospect will receive in the future
  • Print labels
  • Flag records for special attention
  • Export record details
  • Create and print detail follow up records/repo
  • rts that include:
    • Follow up dates
    • Follow up persons
    • Follow up types
    • Follow up notes
    • Date of next follow
    • Next follow up action

What's new in this version:

  • Added option to print labels with or without barcodes.
  • Bug Fix: Fixed a printing problem with labels that some users experienced in which text on the left edge was being cut off.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X versions 10.2.8 or later

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Prospect Keeper CommentaryInteresting from an administrative level - Version: 1.2, 12/7/2006 07:53PM PST

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towne
Some feedback, albeit unfounded might hint to the developers that a rewording of [the] software marketing may increase awareness and use of it.
I have worked for a church for over 18 years and there is a need for such software to simplify information of not only consistent congregation members but 'potential' members too. I too view the title as too narrow: [bluntly] It sounds like Jehovah Witness 'proslethetizers' knocking on your door at odd hours of the day. I apologize if that offends anyone, but I believe that that sort of 'prospector mining' is an affront to people and their privacy.
I wish to add that any church is wise to utilize technology [internet and demographic information] that enhances its 'reach'. Why not? Business utilizes the same information to track PROSPECTIVE sales, clients and long-term relationships to capitilize on what they are selling. Churches rely on 'community' to reach and provide; just as business does. What you offer, will address the needs of many churches regardless of religion. Good luck.
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Prospect Keeper CommentaryInteresting from an administrative level - Version: 1.2, 12/7/2006 07:50PM PST

(0 of 1 users found this comment useful)

towne
Some feedback, albeit unfounded might hint to the developers that a rewording of [the] software marketing may increase awareness and use of it.
I have worked for a church for over 18 years and there is a need for such software to simplify information of not only consistent congregation members but 'potential' members too. I too view the title as too narrow: [bluntly] It sounds like Jehovah Witness 'proslethetizers' knocking on your door at odd hours of the day. I apologize if that offends anyone, but I believe that that sort of 'prospector mining' is an affront to people and their privacy.
I wish to add that any church is wise to utilize technology [internet and demographic information] that enhances its 'reach'. Why not? Business utilizes the same information to track PROSPECTIVE sales, clients and long-term relationships to capitilize on what they are selling. Churches rely on 'community' to reach and provide; just as business does. What you offer, will address the needs of many churches regardless of religion. Good luck.
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Prospect Keeper CommentaryInteresting from an administrative level - Version: 1.2, 12/7/2006 07:45PM PST

(0 of 1 users found this comment useful)

towne
Some feedback, albeit unfounded might hint to the developers that a rewording of [the] software marketing may increase awareness and use of it.
I have worked for a church for over 18 years and there is a need for such software to simplify information of not only consistent congregation members but 'potential' members too. I too view the title as too narrow: [bluntly] It sounds like Jehovah Witness 'proslethetizers' knocking on your door at odd hours of the day. I apologize if that offends anyone, but I believe that that sort of 'prospector mining' is an affront to people and their privacy.
I wish to add that any church is wise to utilize technology [internet and demographic information] that enhances its 'reach'. Why not? Business utilizes the same information to track PROSPECTIVE sales, clients and long-term relationships to capitilize on what they are selling. Churches rely on 'community' to reach and provide; just as business does. What you offer, will address the needs of many churches regardless of religion. Good luck.
Post a commentAlert Admin