5 Ways You Should Be Using Marketing Muscle to Increase Sales

Written by Michael Hubert | Feb 28, 2023

 

Just like people joke about paying for the gym but never going, Having a marketing automation platform and CRM technology but not actually using it, means you aren’t getting your money’s worth. Discipline and optimization are key to your success. You have to show up to make things happen, build that muscle so to speak. So, what should you be doing to make sure your system is working for you?

1. Segment your audience effectively

To best market to your buyers, you need to know who they are, what they need, where they need it, and when they need it. Otherwise, how can you even begin to target them as leads? By segmenting your contacts based on buyer persona, you can use custom fields to ask qualifying questions to help you get to know each buyer. Once you have that data in hand, it’s simply a matter of creating workflows then stepping back as tailored content is automatically delivered to each person based on their answers.

2. Use lead scoring to focus on qualified buyers

All leads are not created equal. It’s a waste of your time for your sales team to spend time and energy on buyers that aren’t going to convert to a real opportunity. By using lead scoring to rank leads based on their likelihood of becoming a customer, you can focus your resources on qualified leads and proactively manage those relationships. Attributes like job title, industry, or location, as well as insight into actions like website visits and content downloads make it easy for you to find leads that are most relevant for your business to focus on.

3. Ensure a smooth exchange of leads from marketing to sales

You can only win the race if you pass the baton successfully to your partner. When a qualified lead is ready to engage with your team, you have to be ready to notify sales quickly and with accurate information or you risk losing that lead. Using HubSpot or Salesforce, you can determine which leads to pass on and which to prioritize, properly identify who they should go to, and segment them by status, so sales knows when and how to engage in follow up. A properly structured CRM allows your salespeople to spend time with customers, which leads to stronger relationships and more deals closed.

4. Utilize a meeting scheduler tool

When comes time for a buyer to meet with you, the worst thing to do would be making it difficult for them to schedule time with you. I’m sure you’ve been in a situation where you are emailing back and forth with both parties struggling to find a day and time that works for everyone. If you truly want a smooth process, it's time to use a meeting scheduler. By giving the buyers the ability to schedule a call with the click of a button, you ensure both parties are happy and can get to the good part, interacting and making a sale, before someone gets frustrated and loses interest.
 
5. Measure how well your marketing is working

Creating a strategic marketing plan then setting metrics to assess what’s working or not, shows you in real time how your investment is paying off. You can track and optimize campaigns, customize actionable dashboards, create cross-functional insights and reporting, and even determine how much revenue marketing is responsible for. Just because a lead converts to a customer, doesn’t mean you’re done collecting data. Managing customer relationships leads to a better understanding of your customers and the ability to create longer term success.
 
Not sure where to start? Hubert Group is an expert at all things CRM. Before you invest in HubSpot or Salesforce, give us a call. With a team well-versed in strategic marketing, we are the perfect partner to help you build out your marketing tech so it can do the heavy lifting for you. Using spreadsheets or disconnected systems to manage customer relationships means inputting
data manually and analyzing it yourself. Instead, you could be sitting back and letting the CRM do the work! Isn’t it time you optimize your processes and boost your revenue though higher sales conversation rates?
 

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