PRODUCTS
Mini Karaoke Microphone
£9.99
• Instant karaoke in the palm of your hand • Just plug into your smartphone and sing your heart out
• Compatible with most karaoke and voice recording apps
• Makes phone calls and recording memos infinitely more fun
No longer do you have to book a room at the back of a Chinese restaurant or put your name down and wait 2 hours to sing at a pub. The Mini Karaoke Microphone puts karaoke in the palm of your hand – well, between your fingertips.
This diminutive device plugs straight into your smartphone and comes with an additional jack so you can plug in your headphones and listen to the music while you’re singing.
Singalong selfies
It works with most karaoke apps but after (very) extensive “testing”, our customer service team recommend Wurrly. Cringe-worthy Professional video evidence to follow shortly... When you’re not recording singalong selfies, the mini mic can also be used to make phone calls infinitely more fun.
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and keeps tabs on when each file was recorded or edited. This helps small businesses to eliminate redundant data, and work with the most relevant files, all the while remaining GDPR compliant.
Accountability requirements
Of course, all the new requirements set forth by the GDPR would be meaningless without an effective accountability strategy. That’s why the GDPR has set a number of measures in place to ensure businesses demonstrate compliance. Though the list of accountability requirements is lengthy,
the right CRM can make it manageable. For instance, a CRM can help document compliance by securing data, offering built-in storage, and making files easily accessible. Though a CRM can’t address all the accountability requirements, it can certainly ease the burden for small businesses struggling to keep pace with the GDPR’s demands.
Getting the right CRM can help
Meeting the GDPR’s online data requirements can be challenging – particularly for small business with limited resources. The right CRM can simplify the process in a multitude of ways.
After all, the CRM and GDPR worlds are already intertwined. Both strive to prioritise customer needs, treat online data respectfully, and effectively manage customer information. A good CRM can simplify the GDPR compliance process by helping users track and edit data, log customer preferences and stay abreast of a customer’s changing needs or privacy preferences.
Understand where you should be right now in terms of readiness
GDPR took effect on May 25 and the Supervisory Authorities enforcing these new regulations understand that, especially for
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SMEs, there may be a bit of a learning curve along the road to compliance. In fact, a new study from Swiftpage revealed that while UK SMEs rate themselves on average at about a 7.3 on a 1-10 readiness scale for GDPR, nearly a third (32 percent) do not anticipate being GDPR compliant by the end of 2018, a full seven months after the deadline. What should these companies do? The important thing is to
begin taking action today and demonstrate that your business is making a good faith effort to achieve compliance sooner rather than later. Do the research to understand personal data, data usage, accountability requirements, etc. to show that you are moving toward GDPR compliance. Find and implement the right CRM solutions that can help ensure your customer interactions are GDPR compliance, and ask lots of questions along the way. If you your company is taking meaningful steps toward GDPR compliance sooner rather than later, your business is right where it needs to be. Proper customer data protection is essential to business success in 2018 and beyond. By centring your GDPR plan around the right CRM, you can save yourself a lot of headaches and handwringing and position your small business to safeguard its most important asset—it’s customer base.
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