OK, so your generating sales leads online, but it’s not working as well as you would have hoped! What’s going wrong?
Well if you want your lead generation efforts to generate decent sales, you need to build a robust lead follow up system.
Ideally what you want to achieve is for your lead follow up system to manage your sales leads automatically.
Here are the things that you need in place to help you towards your goal of online lead to sale.
Create a landing page
Hopefully you have taken this first very basic step in generating great sales leads.
This page should really hold two purposes:
Prompt contact is key
If your lead leaves your page, then it’s possible that the left because they wanted to take a look at someone else’s offering before they make their final purchase decision - if you can get in touch with them within a couple of minutes then you're highly likely to retain the sale - the longer you leave this recontact, the less likely you are to get the sale.
What’s the Score?
If possible, ‘Score’ your lead.
If they have been on your site for a while or visited numerous pages or emailed you then they are probably more interested in what you have to offer.
Other factors like their geographic location may make them a better prospects - or in B2B sales did they leave you with a ‘real’ business email address or just an anonymous Gmail or Hotmail account?
Well if you want your lead generation efforts to generate decent sales, you need to build a robust lead follow up system.
Ideally what you want to achieve is for your lead follow up system to manage your sales leads automatically.
Here are the things that you need in place to help you towards your goal of online lead to sale.
Create a landing page
Hopefully you have taken this first very basic step in generating great sales leads.
This page should really hold two purposes:
- Get them to buy online - if your prospect buys straight away then you don’t have to bother with any additional sales process!
- If they fail to buy then you want to capture their details, in my last post I talked about great ways of capturing prospect details. The prospect capturing system could be part of the online sales process – start by asking for an email address on a single page, then if they leave the sales process part way through you have their email contact details to enable follow-up.
If your lead leaves your page, then it’s possible that the left because they wanted to take a look at someone else’s offering before they make their final purchase decision - if you can get in touch with them within a couple of minutes then you're highly likely to retain the sale - the longer you leave this recontact, the less likely you are to get the sale.
What’s the Score?
If possible, ‘Score’ your lead.
If they have been on your site for a while or visited numerous pages or emailed you then they are probably more interested in what you have to offer.
Other factors like their geographic location may make them a better prospects - or in B2B sales did they leave you with a ‘real’ business email address or just an anonymous Gmail or Hotmail account?
Follow up by email
As soon as you have your contact details, it’s time to start following up with them. Email is easiest and quickest to do and you can automate the process. But as soon as you can, you really need to get a real sales person trying to contact them. Remember people buy off people, not off automated emails!
The initial immediate follow up will ensure that you are still very fresh in their mind.
Get them in your list
Many businesses mess about with having a separate list for prospects and one for customers, get them all in the same database, it’s much easier.
Ensure that you are able to track all the communications that you sent them or the name of any campaign that brought them into you (all very useful analysis).
Also ensure that you have an ‘opt-out’ field in case they decide that they no longer want to hear from you, but only ensure that you stop sending them communications if they ask.
Keep sending the updates and newsletter etc along with your regular customers.
These simple steps can help you put your lead follow up virtually on autopilot so you have time to work with clients and hot prospects rather than constantly prospecting for new business.
As soon as you have your contact details, it’s time to start following up with them. Email is easiest and quickest to do and you can automate the process. But as soon as you can, you really need to get a real sales person trying to contact them. Remember people buy off people, not off automated emails!
The initial immediate follow up will ensure that you are still very fresh in their mind.
Get them in your list
Many businesses mess about with having a separate list for prospects and one for customers, get them all in the same database, it’s much easier.
Ensure that you are able to track all the communications that you sent them or the name of any campaign that brought them into you (all very useful analysis).
Also ensure that you have an ‘opt-out’ field in case they decide that they no longer want to hear from you, but only ensure that you stop sending them communications if they ask.
Keep sending the updates and newsletter etc along with your regular customers.
These simple steps can help you put your lead follow up virtually on autopilot so you have time to work with clients and hot prospects rather than constantly prospecting for new business.