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Lead Generation Isn't About Getting the MOST People, It's About Getting the Most Qualified People

 

Author: Alan Boyer

Something Ive seen over and over is that many of my clients originally believed that marketing and lead generation is supposed to bring as many people through the door as possible. It isnt. It is about getting the most qualified people through the door.

Ive developed a rule of thumb in my business consulting that has helped me identify one of the big problems my clients frequently have. The rule goes this way:

If there are

  • two different groups responsible for lead generation and sales, and
    • if marketing success (advertising, lead generation) seems extraordinarily high,
    • while the sales close ratio is way down (maybe 1 in 10) then the chances are that the marketing and lead generation efforts are not qualifying the leads.
    Then the target has been to get the most people through the door instead of the most qualified people.

One of my sales trainees ended up with an extremely high cold calling response rate. It was nearly 90% of every live person she could reach. She was convincing nearly everyone she could actually talk to to explore the next steps.

She had convinced one of the other companies in the class to hire her to do their telemarketing. The result of her telemarketing was that she was bringing in a flood of leads to their sales department. The problem was that the sales department was not able to close many of these leads.

She could generate lots of leads. She could generate a lot of interest but she had failed to qualify these people, to make sure that they could and would be able to buy.

On one hand it proved that what we had been doing in the sales training worked as she was able to generate so much interest. On the other, she was abusing the influencing skills she had developed in our class, and wasnt qualifying the people before passing the lead on to sales.

Let me give you another rule of thumb I use. The sales process usually is more labor intensive than the marketing and lead generation process. If the leads arent being qualified in the marketing step then a lot of time is wasted in the sales process talking to unqualified people. The sales response rates will drop and not really indicate the true sales success.

If a sales person is talking to a qualified prospect his sales close ratio should be in the 40-50%, or even higher, range. However, if he is fed leads that arent qualified, he is having to qualify leads that should have been qualified by the marketing and lead generation process and taking a lot of valuable sales time. Now his sales success will go through the floor.

So, if you see a high marketing, lead generation success and low sales success look into the fact that they might be receiving unqualified leads as a potential cause before accusing sales of being failures or before providing training to the sales department.

If, as is frequently the case, the sales department is also responsible for generating their own leads, Ive frequently seen sales people that are excellent at lead generation but couldnt close a deal if their job depended on it, and it does. Ive also seen excellent closers that couldnt find a lead with both hands. Evaluate your sales team by assessing these two separate skills. They are, indeed, two separate skills and frequently not at the same skill level in your sales people.

Author Bio:

Alan Boyer

Alan Boyer, President/CEO of The Leader?s Perspective, LLC is considered one of the world?s leading breakthrough specialists. He works as a business coach, and consultant.

His focus has been to double smaller companies in a matter of weeks, and to double the output of a department or workgroup of his larger clients by finding the breakthroughs that breakdown the obstacles that have been holding them back. Some have doubled and some have jumped 10 times. He claims the key to that is:

  • Helping the business owners/employees develop the business skills
  • Helping them overcome the limitations and attitudes that they built between their ears (the self imposed limitations, I can?t, this won?t work for me, I?m different)
  • By helping them find the breakthroughs in their business and thinking

    He helps companies worldwide reach further than they EVER thought possible?.FASTER mailto:AlanBoyer@leaders-perspective.com

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