Why Inbound Lead Generation is Important
Sophia LeLew and Marko Kotur
Inbound Marketing vs Outbound Marketing
"Lead people to your business, do not push your business onto people"
It's all about trust
Cue regular social media updates, informative blog posts, ebooks, webinars, case studies, whitepapers, infographics. Sources of regular information which aren't filled with sales spiel but provide new knowledge and value, will set you apart from your competitors and prevent you from getting lost in the noise of meaningless advertising. Eventually leads will get that "aha!" moment where they realize your business is relevant to their needs and that's when the customer will come finding you, and not the other way round!
"In order to convert people, they need to trust you."
The cost-effective way to turn strangers into customers
Creating an effective funnel
Relevant and personalized information is the key to effective inbound marketing activities. Known as attention economics, there is only so much information a human can process and will choose to pay attention to. Therefore, it's important that what you provide stands out, but is also relevant to your different segments and target groups.
"Attention is a resource, a person only has so much of it" - Matthew Crawford on attention economics.
Your different consumer segments require different levels of information and of different depth and complexity. For example, you receive 100 site visitors from an ad campaign, which you ran. Only 5% of these automatically convert and make a purchase. The remaining 95% need 'warming up' before they get to the cart. Sending them inbound marketing material over a defined period of time will help to educate and subtly persuade the lead, as to why they need your product.
E-Commerce Funnel
Marketing Funnel
"Attention is a resource, a person only has so much of it" - Matthew Crawford on attention economics
Examples
Lead generation tools and emails
"send reminder emails so that your customers are even more likely to return back to your site"
Blog Posts
Case Studies
"Industry specific case studies build trust and prove your reputability."
And finally, don't forget your CTA!
"Industry specific case studies build trust and prove your reputability."