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Tyler McCauley & Molly McCray.  The two of us met in a college class and our assignment was to create a fake business.  We enjoyed it so much that we.

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1 Tyler McCauley & Molly McCray

2  The two of us met in a college class and our assignment was to create a fake business.  We enjoyed it so much that we decided to actually go into the business.  Tyler knew a lot about dirt bikes and managing a business.  Molly had the accounting skills

3  CEO: Tyler McCauley  CFO: Molly McCray

4  We build four different types of dirt bikes.  MAT450F; MAT250; MAT Trail250; MAT Trail450  Sell and install parts for all models  Suspension, exhaust, tires, wheels  We have a test track at our workshop.  Offer training classes for inexperienced riders.

5  You can order parts online  Preview the models that we offer  You can order a custom bike  Any of our parts are available for custom bikes  Finished bike can be shipped for a fee  You can pick it up in store

6  Open floor with all the bike models  Available parts hanging on all walls.  We will also order whatever you need  We are based in Moab, Utah  Our next store to be in Palo Alto, California.

7  Our customers are a wide range of people interested in racing or just in leisure riding.  We appeal to competitive racers because we have our own parts and can customize bikes.  We are catering to a larger population with different likes and interests.  We customers who can only get our parts online.  Storefront is for the visual customer.

8  MAT app for online products  Free shipping with $300 purchase.  Free accessories with custom bike purchase.

9  Local and statewide television commercials.  Advertisements in a dirt bike magazine.  We will mount and balance tires free  A ten punch card system  A punch for every hundred dollars spent  With the tenth punch you get a free specialized lesson

10  We decided to go with Microsoft Dynamics for our CRM system.  We chose CRM over ERP because we are most concerned with how to best serve our customers.  CRM systems are also geared more for smaller businesses while ERP works better for large enterprises looking to become more efficient.

11  Microsoft Dynamics allows users to configure their places of work to meet certain roles and needs.  It also lets users compile multiple dashboards to monitor how business is going.  The online system costs $44 per user each month.

12  Cons: Microsoft Dynamics wasn’t born in the cloud so it just added social functions recently. It is a very sophisticated system so if you don’t have the right software it can be costly. If you don’t use Microsoft for everything it can become expensive as well.  Pros: It is integrated with Microsoft Office so it has a very familiar look and feel. It also gives users an instant view of a record without changing screens. Users are able to access Microsoft Dynamics marketplace to search for downloadable applications and get in touch Microsoft partners.

13  1. Sales Revenue Model - We will use the sales revenue model by selling our goods in store and online. More specific to this revenue model we will be using it online. MAT Dirtbikes can use the sales revenue model to sell our bikes, bike parts, and our extensive line of customizable items.

14  2. Free/Freemium Revenue Model - MAT Dirtbikes will be using the free/freemium revenue model to promote our store and brand name while also provoking customers to buy our product. The free/freemium product we will offer is an app that will give you tips on how to ride better. This list will be say 20 tips long and to get the premium 100 or more tips you pay a small fee.

15 1. Facebook http://www.facebook.com/home.php Facebook is a good tool for connecting with people and getting your business name out. Facebook features include uploading pictures and sending notifications to our customers. By having a Facebook page our customers would be able to like our page and be notified when we are offering specials or sales. Our business plans to use Facebook as a tool to stay connected with our customers in the online world.

16 2. PollSnack http://www.go2web20.net/site/?a=QuizSnack This technology is an online poll website. It’s features include embedding your polls into Facebook or Twitter, modifying the style or language of your poll and viewing the results of your poll in real-time. This would be a great tool for our business to get input from our customers by easily embedding a quick poll into Facebook so our online customers can tell us what they like and what they don’t like about MAT Dirtbikes.

17 3. BrandMyMail http://www.go2web20.net/site/?a=BrandMyMai l This website allows us to put our own personal information of brand name into our emails so all of the emails that our customers or producers receive from us have our brand name on it. This product is integrated with Gmail which is our primary email source. We will use this to help our business by making sure our business name is on everything and that our emails always look professional.

18 4. Beetailer http://www.beetailer.com/ Beetailer allows companies to integrate their online stores with Facebook. This way companies can display their products and Facebook users can buy, share or comment on the products. Beetailer could be useful in our company so we could show what products we offer to a greater audience and we could also get feedback on what we do well and what we need to work on.

19 Baran, R. (2012, April 17). Erp vs. crm software – what’s the difference?. Retrieved from http://www.positivevision.biz/blog/bid/132694/ERP-vs-CRM- Software-What-s-the-Difference Mehling, H. (2010, September). Top 10 features of microsoft dynamics crm 2011. Retrieved from http://www.enterpriseappstoday.com/crm/top-10-features- of-microsoft-dynamics-crm-2011.html Microsoft dynamics crm. (2012). Retrieved from crm.dynamics.com Mehling, H. (2010, September). Top 10 features of microsoft dynamics crm 2011. Retrieved from http://www.enterpriseappstoday.com/crm/top-10-features- of-microsoft-dynamics-crm-2011.html Microsoft dynamics crm software. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.softwareadvice.com/crm/dynamics-crm-profile/ Laudon, K. and Laudon, J. (2012). Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm. New Jersey: Pearson Education


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