Archive for the ‘General B2B marketing’ Category
Sales 2.0 for Healthcare Industry Vendors
This is a true story from my days as a sales rep for a Hospital Information Systems vendor. As we were driving on the way to a sales call, my colleague gestured at a street sign and laughed, “See, our customers are so easy to find there are even signs pointing the way there!” As healthcare industry vendors who focused on the multi-million dollar operations known as hospitals, HMOs and clinics, our situation was the opposite of most B2B companies whose main challenge is generating new prospects.
Which begs the question, if all prospects are known, why bother with a marketing automation solution if you are a healthcare industry vendor? The main reason is probably timing. A Sales 2.0 solution will identify which of those institutions are sales-ready at the exact moment in the sales cycle. As a sales rep it is very advantageous for me to be notified when a hospital had downloaded a particular white paper, watched a video, or visited a certain page on our corporate website. And more importantly, have that information delivered directly to my Salesforce.com account and with email at the moment it happens. It goes without saying, that this would give me a huge competitive advantage due to knowing their TIMING. Hospitals and their constituent departments each have their own budgeting cycle so it helps to be alerted when funding might be kicking in.
Another reason is INTELLIGENCE. Even if a hospital isn’t ready to purchase your healthcare product or service, an advanced marketing automation solution will tell which ones are researching your offering. And if you have multiple products, it will identify which of your products have attracted their attention. Better products will even give you contact names, size of institution, location etc. This helps to qualify opportunities. You can even to put them on a ‘watch list’ so that you can tell when they re-visit and alert the right sales rep.
Today, leading healthcare industry vendors use Sales 2.o tools like this to be more competitive, more productive and more timely. They’re the guys who seem to ‘know’ where there are deals, and when they’re sales-ready.
A Marketing Automation Guide to Lead Scoring
This is the fourth of ActiveConversion’s very popular “How To” guides. This one deals with using Marketing Automation to score the behavior of website visitors, and those who click through on emails, so that they can be automatically sorted for prioritization. From the summary:
Not all leads are created equally. A lead scoring system acknowledges this by assigning values to leads based on objective criteria. The lead score determines the appropriate action for that lead.
In establishing your system you should;
- Identify online behaviors that indicate interest or sales-readiness
- Assign point values to each of those behaviors
- Establish a score that defines “Sales-Ready”
With a contemporary marketing automation solution like ActiveConversion, today’s B2B marketers can reduce costs and increase revenue through prioritization with lead scoring.
To download this eHow To Guide on why, when, and how to implement an automatic lead scoring plan for your business, click on the image!
59% of SMBs in the UK have won customers because of online networking sites
The title of this article from BizReport is “92% SMB owners recommend business-focused online networking“, which is a great stat. But in my opinion the bigger result from the survey conducted centers on ROI:
59% have won customers or done business as a direct result of online networking sites.
Furthermore, as business networking (the survey definitely shows a divide between “social” networking such as Facebook and “business” networking such as LinkedIn) shows significant ROI, the love is returned:
78% are open to purchasing from contacts made on such sites
While these results are from a survey conducted in the UK, I’m going to say that empirically they are valid for the business environment on this side of the pond. For those of you who are skeptical of the power of social networking, some powerful numbers are starting to make a pretty strong case, all the more so when you can start measuring the result. It’s one thing to engage in social networking on a gut call, it’s another to get measurable returns that justify the investment.
Social Media Marketing; Free “eHow To” Guide
In the third of their very popular “How To” guides, this guide explores how to effectively use Social Media for marketing. While a lot of ink has been spilled on this topic, this guide approaches it from a layman’s perspective, and focuses on the business case and a pragmatic way to implement in a way that will succeed.
“The spectacular growth of social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter have taken B2B marketing by storm. B2B marketers recognized that they have access to hundreds of millions of people who have registered for and are using social networking sites.
More importantly, within those substantial groups B2B marketers can target their messages and advertising directly to the audience that will be the most receptive to their product or service, using the underlying technology inherent in social networking sites …
Social media differs from traditional media in that social media is where many individuals share information with each other rather than one source broadcasting to the masses. In Web 2.0 marketing language, it is many-to-many instead of one-to-many.”
Specifically it speaks to integrating Social Media efforts into wider eMarketing such as SEO/SEM and email marketing, all the while managing the flow of new referrals with proven marketing automation tools such as ActiveConversion.
Free Two Month Trial of ActiveConversion; Take this Viral!
The principal sponsors of this blog, Active Conversion, are offering an limited time 60 day free trial if you sign up as a result of reading this post, so here’s a quick look at what to expect:
After you’ve taken a few minutes to activate your trial account and install the Active Conversion code, you’ll begin seeing results immediately and within days patterns will begin to emerge. To start with, visitors to your site will be identified by company name. Some of these visitors may surprise you and as a B2B marketer or sales professional you’ll gain valuable information about which companies are interested in you.
After a while some visitors will start to jump out at you, repeatedly returning to your website to visit more and more pages. Intuitively you may have pegged them as higher value and more qualified but now you have quantified data to back that hunch up.
For the trial, most marketers or sales professionals simply used the default lead scoring. By looking at the online behavior of your visitors you’ll begin to correlate that to the lead score that each visitor accumulates. Eventually you’ll be able to develop your own lead scoring criteria based on the behavior of visitors to your own site but for now you can see that higher lead scores mean higher quality leads.
If your site has pages with form fills using the same default conventions as Active Conversion, your visitors that have previously been identified by company now become people with names, email addresses and/or phone numbers. In other words, leads.
You’ll also want to take an email nurture campaign for a spin during your trial. Load up some content into a nurture campaign, pick say 3 emails over six weeks, and anytime any of the respondents clicks through on a link, they are identified as though they had form filled on your website.
Eventually when these leads are presented to your sales team the lead information will include a summary of their activity. This will give your reps some background for that all-important first call.
This has been a quick look but you can see that even on the trial, things happens automatically, like it’s on cruise control. We haven’t even talked about, lead nurturing, lead management, email marketing campaigns to your existing in-house lists, or social media ROI tracking.
Feel free to pass this offer along to your network, as long as you or they use this sign up page they’ll have access to a 60 day trial.
ActiveConversion Wins Best of SaaS Showplace Award
Wellesley, Mass. - January 25, 2010. THINKstrategies, Inc., the leading strategic consulting company focused on the business implications of the on-demand services market, announced today that ActiveConversion has been named the latest winner of the Best of SaaS Showplace (BoSS) Awards program, which is aimed at promoting the measurable business benefits being delivered by today’s Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions. 
The BoSS Awards program was announced in January 2009 by THINKstrategies as an initiative aimed at bringing greater attention to SaaS and cloud computing companies that are producing tangible business benefits for specific user organizations. These benefits include increased sales, lower costs, higher customer satisfaction, faster operations and greater profitability.
B2B Blogging and Marketing Automation – How To Guide
ActiveConversion recently released another in their popular series of eHow To Guides. This one deals with using Marketing Automation to leverage B2B Blogging. From the summary:
Lead nurturing is the process of communicating with prospects who are not yet ready to buy. B2B Blogging enables marketers to contact such prospects on an ongoing basis.
Only 10 to 25 percent of all leads are sales-ready. A similar percentage of leads are not qualified at all. This means 50 to 80 percent of all leads generated are potentially wasted if no appropriate action is taken.
With B2B Blogging marketers can realize significant benefits. Leads that are not sales-ready are not lost and significant online lead generation effort is not wasted. Automation of lead nurturing increases the ROI of all online marketing activities.
To download this whitepaper on why, when, and how to implement an automatic lead nurturing plan for your business, click on the image!
Effective Email Newsletters for the New Year
Many companies send regular email newsletters to their customers but not many of them measure the effectiveness of their newsletters and adjust them. I recently helped a non-profit organization improve its email newsletter campaign. They had been doing several newsletters each month in the past but they didn’t know if they were being read or even opened. Peter Drucker once said that you can’t manage what you don’t measure, and this can apply to newsletters too!
When I looked at the newsletters. I found that it had too many articles. These articles covered many different topics and the staff had to spend quite a bit of time collecting these articles each month. They created long newsletters and there wasn’t any focal point in them. I then looked at the email opens and click thrus from previous newsletters and found that the numbers were very low.
As a result, I advised them to greatly reduce the number of the articles in each newsletter and focus on a theme for each month. For interested readers, we provided headlines and excerpts linking to longer articles on their blog and website.
I also noticed that they used the same email subject line for every month. The only difference in the subject line was the month. Many recipients will automatically set it aside in the hope that they would come back to it when they have time, but this may not happen unless the subject line has relevancy. I advised them to make the subject line more relevant and describe the theme of the newsletter with some curiosity and urgency for the recipients.
The results: It freed up time for the staff and the email open and click through rates increased significantly. Now the recipients see the value to them and some are even anxiously waiting for the next e-newsletter!
So the point is: You have to regularly monitor, measure and adjust your email newsletters to make it work. Don’t give up on it – it can be one of your most powerful marketing tools.
Forrester Research: Interactive Marketing Forecast 2009 – 2014
The folks at Forrester Research have updated their Interactive Marketing Forecast out to 2014. 
The table of contents has some predictable headlines:
- Interactive Will Cannibalize Traditional Media
- Interactive Marketing Spend Will Near $55 Billion By 2014
- Search Marketing Still Leads Interactive Spend
- Display Advertising Rebounds
- Email Marketing Continues Healthy Growth
- Social Media Fixes Itself In The Interactive Mix
- Mobile Marketing Matters – Post Recession
- WHAT IT MEANS – Interactive Trends Will Redefine Your Business
It’s a very good read, and a few points jumped out for me.
When faced with budget cuts or the need for immediate sales, these marketers find that interactive tools are less expensive, more measurable, and better for direct response than traditional media.
Empowered consumers today expect a customized, interactive brand experience that goes way beyond a 30-second television spot or two-dimensional print ad. Forty-two percent of online adults and 55% of online youth want to engage with their favorite brands through social applications.
And last, even laggard industries feel that they have enough experience and data to prove interactive marketing’s worth. Online display spending by telecom companies in Q1 2009 grew 50% over Q1 2008.
What was also interesting was the the potential for more growth; interactive marketing ad spend is still under represented and laggard compared to how much of sample media time is spend online.
You can sign up for a copy of the full report here, courtesy of DemandGen Report. Check it out. Your marketing future may depend on it!
Solutions Come in Twos; A B2B Competitive Advantage Definition
Two guys are walking in the woods when suddenly a huge bear jumps out at them. They take off with the bear in hot pursuit. One guy stops to change into his running shoes. The other guy shouts, “What are you doing? That won’t help you outrun the bear!” The first guy replies, “I don’t have to outrun the bear. I just have to outrun you!”

Graphic source: MacGregor Marketing
This bit of modern folklore is usually used in a business context as a cue to be aware of your true competition and to to stay ahead of them. For B2B Marketers who leverage organic search engine optimization it is a good reminder for them to beat the competition by focusing on what happens after the prospect has landed. They know well that targeting popular keywords related to their product or service brings with it a downside: Their competition have targeted the same keywords and are right there in the same search results. That’s right, the competition is only a click or two away.
So it is wise to assume that any prospect who has found your website will also check out the websites of your competitors. When businesses are seeking products and services that will enhance their own productivity and competitiveness, the typical sales cycle has changed. Businesses spend more time researching before they actually engage vendors. In this research phase there are two marketing pitfalls worth highlighting: First, the visits are anonymous unless you can entice the prospect into filling out a form. Second, prospects are unlikely to stay (or return) on your website unless it informs and educates them. Offering up superlatives without any real substance won’t cut it. And warmed over product brochures won’t cut it.
Fortunately a single tactic addresses both pitfalls. Offering high quality content (such as white papers) that answers prospects’ questions will elicit basic contact information with a brief, easy form fill. Moreover, with a modern marketing automation system, you can enhance your lead scoring by tying any earlier anonymous visits with your newly-identified prospect. This more complete set of data will help your sales team with superior lead information, faster response and help outrun their competition.




