by Alan Sharpe
Business-to-business lead generation is one of the few times in life when you should start at the end and work backwards.
Before you write a single line of copy or design a single element of your direct mail package, sit down with the sales people who close the sales. Find out when and how they get prospects to sign on the line that is dotted, and work backwards from there to discover what you need to do to capture the attention of these prospects in the first place and get them into your sales funnel.
Here are some questions to ask the sales team:
I am assuming that your clients B2B buying process (and your sales process) consists of more than a few steps. Usually, it looks something like this:
Your goal with every direct mail lead generation mailing is to figure out where prospects are in their buying cycle and to target them there. The thing to remember in all of this is that your goal in a multi- step, complex buying process is not to close the sale but to move the prospect to the next stage. Here are some ideas:
If prospects are at the needs-identification stage, offer them a white paper or similar document that describes the customer problem that your product or service solves.
If prospects are gathering information on solutions, offer them a series of case studies or success stories that demonstrate why your solution is superior.
If your sale involves many stakeholders, consider mailing a different direct mail package to each person who influences the buying decision. In complex high- tech sales, for example, you can target the CIO (offer ROI benefits), the CFO (offer cost-cutting benefits) and the IT manager (offer scalability and ease of integration benefits).
In many B2B lead generation efforts, you will need to mail or contact leads more than once before you generate a response and have a chance to qualify them. Thats why starting at the end makes such good sense. Youll know how many steps you need to take to reach the sale, and how many times you need to mail each prospect (and what to mail) to turn them into a customer.
About the author
Alan Sharpe is a business-to-business direct mail copywriter and lead generation specialist who helps business owners and marketing managers generate leads, close sales and retain customers using business-to-business direct mail marketing. Learn more about his creative direct mail writing services and sign up for free weekly tips like this at http://www.sharpecopy.com.
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