Lead Generation and right way to find out the shelf-life of your lead November 9, 2011 admin Blog, Lead generation In today’s world everyone is looking for immediate gratification. A good rule of thumb is to followup on a lead within 24 hours but the sooner the better. If you are able to contact your lead immediately, they will still have your product or service on the brain. Strike while the iron is hot. The fact that you start losing value right away is reason enough for you to make every attempt to contact the lead within minutes from the time they submit a web form or leave a message. Here are a few reasons why: It Can Reduce or Eliminate Your Competition Think about a potential buyer who is looking for a product or service from a vendor online. This person is most likely using search engines or other connecting points to see what type of companies might be able to help them. They are typically filling out multiple contact forms in one sitting. If you contact that person right away it has a strong likelihood of making them discontinue their search for other possible vendors. They may spend the next few moments talking to you instead of talking to the competition. It Sets a Great Tone for Talking About Customer Service If you call them back within a few minutes it helps establish that your company cares about your customers and their need for help. Prospects will be pleasantly surprised about the response time, and they will be likely to tell friends about your company because this type of response is so rare. It Often Allows You to Frame Their Discussions with Other Vendors Most vendors believe that different aspects of a product or service are more important than others. If you can talk to the lead first, you can often stress some of your company’s strengths and often encourage the lead to ask questions of the next few vendors they speak with that help build your company’s position within a comparison. It Is One Way Small Businesses Can Beat Larger Companies Typically large companies will not be able to match your response time. That is not always the case, but many times larger companies have difficulty distributing the leads to the right person in an efficient manner. It sets a good tone for speaking about how working with a smaller company has its advantages Tags:B2B Lead Gen crm Lead Generation. Followup Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
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