If you're frustrated by your business's lopsided ratio of online leads to online conversions and sales, maybe it's time to re-evaluate your sales funnel - the process through which a large body of lukewarm leads is whittled down to a small but red-hot cluster of prospective buyers. Let's look at how you can fine-tune your inbound marketing strategy to cultivate interest at each stage of this funnel, from top to bottom.
Regular updates and posts of intelligent, helpful information establish you as a knowledgeable resource, gently encouraging readers to investigate what other content you may have on the subject. Cross-linking to related internal blog posts is one way to achieve this; directing them to your Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter account is another.
Blogging can help position you in front of inquisitive leads.
Your site should be easy to navigate as well, because this is where you establish clear routes for different interested parties to learn more about the particular product or service they need. Send them through the right doors, and you'll have a pure, pre-qualified audience for the next critical phase.
This is where you bring out your big guns in the form of in-depth white papers, amazing trial offers, and other freebies that require filling out a contact form. Once you have that critical data, you can keep feeding your prospects emails, newsletters, and additional offers until you close the sale.
Get their contact information as a prelude to sealing the deal.
Of course you don't have to send every single online customer through your entire sales funnel. People who really know what they want (and want it right away) may find their way directly onto your web page or product pages, and they may even respond to a special offer right off the bat. That's a great gift when it happens, but it also means that your inbound marketing strategy needs to be fully up and running and ready to accommodate all these different entry points. If you feel you could use some expert guidance, contact us to find out how we can help you.