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Webinar Recording! Top Lead Management Tactics That Super-Charge Your Sales & Marketing Results
You are invited to join ActiveConversion and Sales Lead Management Association (SLMA) for a free webinar.
View the recorded webinar now!
Our speaker line-up!
This is the first time SLMA is co-sponsoring ActiveConversion webinar and we are privileged on having James Obermayer co-host the webinar and enlighten our audience with his vast experience and knowledge on lead conversion and sales lead management. James is the author of “Managing Sales Leads, Turning Cold Prospects into Hot Customers” and “Sales & Marketing 365.” He is also co-author of “Managing Sales Leads, How to Turn Every Prospect into a Customer” (over 12,500 copies sold). In addition, he has written more than 80 articles on sales and marketing management.
We are also excited to have Brad Kamphuis, Director, Business Development, ActiveConversion speak at this event. Brad is a veteran (with 22 years of experience) when it comes to sales lead generation practices, and is trained in all the “big-name” sales strategies, including Dale Carnegie, Sandler Sales, Miller Heiman and Brian Tracy and has been involved in training hundreds of sales representatives.
What to expect:
In 30-45 min followed by a 15 min Q & A session, Brad Kamphuis, and James Obermayer, will walk you through the top lead management strategies and the tactics using ActiveConversion Automation Rules involved to:
- “Clean” your sales lead data to save massive amounts of time on your lead qualification process,
- Target leads to zero in on the most qualified opportunities,
- Close the loop on leads that bring you business now, and leads that aren’t ready to buy.
Webinar Recording – EXECUTION – The Last Word in Sales! Everything Else is Just Talk!
There are many great sales methodologies out there, SPIN, Miller Heiman, EDGE framework and others. No matter which dogma you choose, they all have one common weakness, as good as they look on the page, they all need to be executed to matter.
There is no getting away from the fact that the biggest reason for a lack of sales is a lack of execution. The sad truth is that sales people know what they have to do, they just don’t do it. You can train them, but can’t make them. It’s the age old “doer and the thinker”, in sales the doer executes and wins. There are many great plans gathering dust on shelves, but the winning plans are the ones actually executed.
Join Tibor Shanto, a top sales expert and the co-author of “Harness The Trigger Events That Turn Prospects Into Customers”, and Yves Matson, senior account executive at ActiveConversion as they discuss strategies around sales methodologies and how to properly execute them.
In 45 minutes followed by a 15 min Q&A you will learn:
- How to successfully execute sales methodology?
- Why CRM systems do not get adopted?
- Why there is lack of execution?
- What are the four cornerstones of execution?
Click here to access the recorded webinar. Also, get a copy of the presentation from Slideshare.
Online Marketing Checklist: Are You Covering Your Bases?
The days when all you needed for online marketing was a nice website have long passed. In order to be effectively represented online, you’ll need effective campaigns on several critical platforms. The platforms vary depending on the type of business you are in, but for those of you still finding your footing; here is a short checklist of platforms you should consider.
Stable Content
- Website: Since its 2010, you should have professional website. If you don’t have one, get on it.
- Bonus Points Wikipedia Entry: Businesses haven’t fully embraced Wikipedia but it is the authority for information reference. Having a Wikipedia entry will become increasingly important for online credibility and exposure.
- Blog: A critical platform for establishing credibility with the online community and search engines. If your organization doesn’t have a blog, you are missing out on establishing yourself as an online authority in your industry.
- Bonus Points Periodical Press Releases: Press Releases still have their place online, particularly when pushed out with a service like PRWeb.com. It can do more than just a blog posting or website update as it pushes to many channels, allowing for more exposure and credibility.
Social Networking
- Twitter/Facebook Fan Page: Twitter and Facebook are the kings of social networking and an increasingly important platform to promote dialog between companies and the online community.
- Bonus Points LinkedIn/Foursquare: LinkedIn and Foursquare aren’t for everyone, but depending on the kind of business you do, these maybe valuable platforms to reach potential customers.
Video Media
- YouTube: YouTube continues to be a predominately an entertainment focused community, but its reach is undeniable. If you have how-to videos, or a business presentation, they are good candidates for YouTube.
- Bonus Points Webinar: Webinars are a great way to interact with customers and the community. Webinars add great value for any customer base.
Search Engine Marketing
- Google AdWords: This isn’t a must but for those of you who are just starting out, or struggling in competitive markets, pay-per-click campaigns with Google can get you that exposure when you need it.
- Bonus Points Pay-per-click on Facebook/LinkedIn/Yahoo/Bing: Although Google is the most recognized player; pretty much every major platform (Facebook, LinkedIn, Yahoo, Bing, etc) has a similar version of the pay-per-click program. They may present a less competitive and more targeted environment to push marketing efforts.
Depending on your business and goals, the platforms mentioned may not be critical. Also keep in mind that just because you are represented on these platforms doesn’t necessarily mean you are being represented well on each platform. However, how to assess your effectiveness on the various online platforms is the topic for another post.
Do you have other platforms that are critical to your business’s online marketing strategy that you feel should be on this list? Please share it with us in the comments.
Webinar Recording- Learn How to Substantially Increase Your Trade Show ROI
If trade shows are an important part of your marketing strategy then you understand that they are one of the best ways to do both lead generation and face-to-face networking with a large group of qualified prospects. After a trade show, companies struggle with following up on a long list of inquiries with attendees, most of whom are not sales ready, and get neglected by the sales team who focus on ‘hotter’ leads.
Yves Matson, Senior Account Executive at ActiveConversion, & Nancy Nardin, President at Smart Selling Tools shared some strategies and tactics around increasing trade show ROI.
Attendees learned how equipping their company with simple and easy to use marketing automation software drives several benefits that increase trade show ROI:
Other topics covered were:
- Who is visiting your website right after a trade show
- if you are “top of mind” enough for them to investigate you after a trade show, they are your best prospects! - How to automate an email nurture campaign after a trade show
- instead of having sales follow up with the entire list, have them focus on those that show engagement, even if that engagement is months later - Track the effectiveness of various trade shows and compare the return on investment against each other
Download the recorded webinar from: http://www.activeconversion.com/webinar/webinar-june-2010-access.html
Download the presentation from: http://www.slideshare.net/activeconv/activeconversion-increasing-trade-show-roi
10 Reasons Why Your Company Should Do Webinars
Companies know the value of their assets, things like a building they own, or intellectual property they have developed. But assets can also include things less tangible, like the business processes they have painfully put in place, and professional sales and marketing collateral they have developed. You really understand the value of these less tangible assets when you change jobs and go to a company that has inadequate or non-existent processes, or that has no sales and marketing collateral you’d be willing to hand out.
In this list of less tangible assets is the company’s website, usually in the same category as the brochure that it closely resembles. But what is increasingly expected of websites is that, instead of being a static brochure, that they convey insight; captivating reasons to stay engaged with a website, maybe even follow it on social media. The standard way a B2B website accomplishes this is with what I will call “website assets”; whitepapers or case studies (and the promise of new ones in a timely fashion), sometimes a nice video, or most effectively, a blog that is updated on a regular basis. The problem is that developing website assets at all, let alone a consistent cyclical production, requires some not-insignificant commitment and resources to see through. Most companies, even if they agree that website assets are good ideas, will say that they have little time or money to get these accomplished.
The Easy Path to High-Value Website Assets
So I have an alternative, something easier, something anyone who is even somewhat passionate about what they do for a living can do without breaking a sweat; a webinar. If you can talk for 30 minutes to a customer or prospect about how you can solve one of their more pressing business problems, then you can do a webinar. Now many people respond that they are not comfortable doing public speaking, even if you’re presenting to your computer, to them I council “then don’t host it live with an audience, host without an audience and record it”.
Instead of inviting everyone to the live webinar you’re afraid of doing, invite everyone to the recorded webinar they ‘missed’. Put in the invite that if while watching the webinar they have any questions (answering these live is one key value of live webinars, certainly during the webinar you will answer a few canned ones) they can email them in, and you promise to answer each and everyone one of them. And the best part is this recorded webinar is now a website asset, you can put a button on your website that engages visitors, maybe even convinces them to give you their contact info:
(this is a webinar I hosted in early May), here’s a link to our full list of recorded webinars.
So here they are, the
10 Reasons Your Company Should Do Webinars, because everyone likes lists, heck maybe you just jumped right to the list, so here it is:
- Webinars are the easiest to achieve high-value content your company can generate; it is the easiest way to capture the expertise and experience of your senior people in a way that can be accessed over and over again by prospects visiting your website.
- People like to hear things from people, not faceless corporations. Webinars give you the opportunity for visitors to your website to hear your expertise and experience on specific topics that matter to them, much more so than the generic statements on the website.
- The invitation to a webinar, and the follow up invitation to download the recorded webinar, are a valid reason to email your entire “in-house” list of contacts at least twice
- Announcing you are having a webinar increases your credibility on the subject the webinar will focus on. If you stick to a subject that you know well because of both successful experience and passion, you will likely build credibility.
- This high-value content is ideal for pushing out to your social media network; the companies winning at social media are the ones contributing content that speaks to their credibility.
- High-value content like this is very useful to your sales team; when they encounter this business problem they can refer prospects to a webinar recording on the respective subject from your guru.
- Webinars are easier to sell to the gurus that need to host them; getting them to speak for 30-45 minutes on a subject they are an expert on and passionate about is something they do all the time, and is much more “natural act” than asking for a whitepaper.
- You can use recorded webinars as “conversion elements” to build your list; gate them behind a form on your website and require a name and email address to access them (have a very good privacy policy very visible, and do an opt in campaign afterwards).
- You can very effectively increase your brand credibility by co-hosting a webinar with one of your more recognized suppliers or vendors.
- Webinars can be very nimble; if you recognize a shift in your industry, or an event that is of significance, you can quickly reach out to your audience with your insight on the topic.
Free Webinar: Boost Sales with Continuous & Qualified Leads
In October ActiveConversion co-hosted with VerticalResponse a webinar called “Boosting Sales with Continuous & Qualified Leads“. Due to popular demand, we’re providing a recorded version of this webinar for those who couldn’t make it. The webinar covered:
- Overview of Email Marketing Best Practices

- Post-Campaign Marketing Campaign Tracking With ActiveConversion
- Re-engaging Prospects with Nurturing Campaigns
This webinar had a great turn-out and the Q&A afterwards was lively; SMBs are hungry for email marketing best practices. Feel free to pass the link to this webinar around, the more the merrier.





