How you can boost B2B sales

[Guest Post by Kinga Odziemek -Founder Brainybees]

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Working in B2B sales nowadays is a great challenge. Not only that prospects are simply tired of being sold to consistently, but stiff competition does not make this job any easier. In the constantly changing industry (every industry), what worked a few years ago can be expired now. That is why you need to update your b2b sales strategy.

On the other hand, new technologies deliver solutions that help sales teams to improve their actions. Do not hesitate to try new ideas and test them on your organization. Take advantage of automation and artificial intelligence to facilitate workflow and make it more efficient.

Once you have a great product or service it is time for crafting an effective sales strategy. One of the most important things to understand before that is to realize that sales strategy not only influences your company’s return on investment (ROI) but sales strategy is actually everything your company does to sell products or services.

That is why below you can find tips on boosting b2b sales, that does not concern only the sales team. Read on!

Understanding the sales funnel

It is a total must-have. Analyze your strategy and check if it fits your sales funnel. Your actions should be adjusted to customers’ needs at a particular time.

As a reminder, sales funnel usually includes the following stages:

  • Awareness
  • Interest
  • Decision
  • Action

Content Marketing

Use content marketing to increase awareness of the industry and your brand. A content plan should be strongly correlated with your sales funnel. That way you not only deliver suitable content to the right customers but also attract the right prospects. Create helpful articles and videos (do not be pushy) and use the language of benefits while talking about your products or services.

Take a holistic approach. Today, a business has to focus not only on closing the deal but on the whole customer journey. Identify touchpoints between your brand and customers. The next step is to improve the customer experience during every interaction.

The customer journey does not end on finalizing the transaction. Equally important is the post-purchase phase. Remember to thank your customers for choosing your brand, as well as provide them with valuable content and stay helpful in case of unexpected issues with your products. Use a customer relationship management (CRM) system, like Livespace or Hubspot, that will enable you to streamline the b2b sales process and even forecast future sales. A CRM helps gather information about clients so that you can make data-driven decisions.

Optimize your website

A web page is a crucial aspect of sales nowadays. It is usually the source of information about the company and what it has to offer. Not only that it is supposed to be discoverable via the search engine page results (for the right keywords), but also it should include valuable content and be useful. That way your potential clients can find your website easily and get the information they are looking for.

Replay sessions of your website’s visitors and analyze them with tools like LiveSession or Hotjar. Find pain-points and unintuitive elements. That way you can improve the user experience and get more leads to drive sales.

Social media

Social selling can be an effective method of building relationships with customers. On LinkedIn, your sales reps can reach the right prospects directly and work on their personal branding as well. But social networks have more to offer. Social media marketing can be successfully used for promoting valuable content. Focus on the interaction with followers – schedule your posts in advance via Kontentino or Buffer to have more time for daily moderation and engaging discussion.

Use retargeting to reach prospects in the right stage of the sales funnel. With tools like  RocketLink you can add pixels to any links you share. That way you can retarget your ads to people who have already clicked your link. Remember to always share content relevant to your audience.

Do not cross-out phone calls

Cold calling seems like a time-consuming and over expired sales method. Nevertheless, talking over the phone is a more personal and emotional form of contact. It can be effective if you contact the right prospects. Services like Easyleadz can help you build the contact list of the right decision-makers as per your ideal customer profile. Further, help yourself with tools that can make calls more efficient. Tools like CloudTalk or Aircall enable post-calling automation and calls recording. You can analyze calls that result in closing deals and improve the whole process.

Integrate your cloud phone system with other tools, for example, a CRM system. That way you will have all client’s information gathered before at your fingertips and you can provide your prospects with a personalized offer.

Appreciate face-to-face meetings

Even though we have a lot of other forms of contact with customers, there is nothing more personal and effective as a meeting. Take your time to close the deal with the most important clients. When your prospects are located in different time zones online meetings can be as effective instead of just audio calls. Tools like Harmonizely and Zoom help you with scheduling meetings without having to exchange tons of emails. 

Improve Internal communication

While external communication is important, do not forget about the role of cooperation inside your company. If you wish to boost sales efficiency you need to think about the unhampered flow of information. As mentioned several times before, sales do not only depend on sales representatives. For better communication and understanding between sales, customer support, and marketing departments you can use workflow tools such as Stackfield and Slack

Create a dedicated channel where everyone can contribute ideas for sales improvement. For example, a customer support team can notify you what are the most common issues so that you can work on them.

Once you are familiar with the tips mentioned above you are set and ready to boost your sales! 

Implementation of tools takes some time, as well as getting used to them by a team. Nevertheless, it is worth to try some new methods to improve processes for a long-term profit. 
Do not forget, that every organization is different and has specific needs. Not every sales technique will work well for every company. You need to test different approaches and optimize your performance to get the most of your sales team. Good luck!

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How to write better follow up emails using the AIDA framework

AIDA is a widely used term in Marketing circles. You can use it as effectively in your follow up emails like how it is used in building marketing funnels. Let’s do a little recap of what AIDA stands for.

AIDA is used in advertising and marketing for taking buyers through 4 stages before they ultimately make a purchase – 

aida in follow up emails

1. Awareness/Attention – This step involves making buyers aware of your product, service or brand based on the understanding of their pains, challenges, and interests. 

2. Interest – Second stage involves generating interest from the buyers. This step involves holding their attention by talking to them about their pain points or making their pain points apparent and how it is having an adverse impact on their business.

3. Desire – This is the stage where you generate a desire to purchase your product. You talk about the benefits of using your product through features, social proof, case studies, etc.

4. Action – Action stage involves creating the urgency to buy or making the transition to take an action such as booking a call, making a purchase or filling a form seamless and easy. 

How does the AIDA model apply to write follow up emails

First of all, if you are sending cold emails and not following up, you are only doing 10% of the job required to generate leads through outbound email campaigns.

Secondly, if you are following up only once or twice, you are still leaving money on the table.

Steli Efti, Founder at Close.io advises on following up once every month after first 4 followups in a week until you get a response.

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I hope now that we are on the same page that follow up emails move the needle in your favor, let us dive deeper into how we can apply the AIDA framework in writing follow-up email copies.

Generally, there is a tendency to either 

  • Provide too much information in the first email itself, create information overload and leave the prospect confused.
  • Or there are followups where only subject lines vary but the underlying message is the same without adding any value on top of the previous communication.

A subtle approach would be to take your prospect through the 4 stages with each follow-up written specifically to move the prospect to the next stage.

Depending on how many follow-ups you want to schedule you can keep each stage as much long or short.

To co-relate with advertising think How many ads of a particular type (stage) would you like to place for an individual buyer across different channels.

1. Cold Email/First E-mail – Attention Phase

The first email in the sequence is about getting attention and creating awareness by introducing your product/service. Go with the assumption that your prospect would be hearing about your product/service for the first time and it’s the start of a possible long-term relationship.

Think like how you don’t ask someone out on a date the first time you meet, you introduce yourself, share a few interesting bits without telling your whole life story. 

At the same time, leaving them curious enough to know more.  

Talk about what your product is and how it can benefit, with one of the following call to action- 

  • Nudging reader to visit your website  
  • Watch a demo video
  • Sharing a link to a personalized landing page 
  • You can even ask a simple question to which they can reply quickly without putting too much thought.
first follow up email - attention phase

2. First Follow up – Interest phase 

Continue from where you left off and build a connect, for e.g. you can start by asking whether they had a chance to look at the information you shared in the previous email.

Pique their interest by 

  • Sharing an article or blog that talks about solving their pain points or
  • Highlight their pain points and how your product/service can help

The goal is to generate trust by talking about their pain points and that you are reaching out with a solution that alleviates the pain.

At this stage, you can add social proof by giving reference to a competitor who faced similar pain point or by mentioning the names of companies which are similar in terms of stage of business.

One big mistake people often make is giving the wrong name as a reference, for e.g. mentioning the name of an enterprise company while reaching out to a mid-size company.

While enterprise names are great to hear but an insight into how you helped a mid-size company which faced similar challenges would be much more valuable. 

Keep the call to action as a link to a blog or help article that explains about tackling specific pain points.

second follow up email - interest phase

3. Second Follow up – Desire Phase

Keep building on the previous follow-ups, this time shifting attention to an industry-specific use case with a domain-based case study or white paper, that appeals directly.

Quantify the benefits so the reader feels the desire to reply back and know more details.

Think about how you made the other person feel as if you have known them forever and they are more than happy to go out on a first date.

Keep call to action either as a link to the specific case study or booking your calendar for a call/demo.

third follow up email - desire phase

4. Third Follow up email – Action Phase

Ideally, desire should lead to an action in itself, this followup should take care in case it does not happen and your prospect needs a bit more push. 

Ask about feedback on all the information you have shared previously and make it more of a goodbye prompting them to take action with a reply if they have not responded previously.

Capitalize by adding a bit of humor to improve your chances.

fourth follow up email - action phase

Capitalize by adding a bit of humor to improve your chances.

fourth follow up email part 2 - action phase

Although, we have demonstrated the framework by using one follow up email in each stage, however, you can use multiple follow-ups in each stage to nurture your prospect towards a reply.

Write the content of follow-up emails keeping in mind the stage you are writing them for.

We also recommend reading this article by Sales Hacker community on Step by Step guide on Sales Call Follow-ups with templates.

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Top 5 sales triggers you can track easily and sell more.

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Whether you are looking for a new deal or figuring out how to move existing deals forward quickly, tracking sales triggers adds momentum to your efforts.

What are sales triggers?

Sales triggers are events that signal an opportunity for cross-selling, upselling or new customer acquisition. 

In sales, timing is everything, as per Craig Elias, author of Shift Selling, your odds of closing a sale improve by 74% if you reach out to the decision-makers at the right time

Tracking sales triggers provide sales reps with unique business context to initiate highly personalized conversations at the right time. 

Sales triggers help you uncover actionable insights both at the account and prospect level.

Getting the information about an event is only half the job done as your competitors might also be receiving similar information. How you use the insights to make a conversation relevant to your prospect gives you the real edge. 

Here are 5 sales triggers you can track easily. We will also cover how to track and effectively use them.

1. New Funding round or Additional Funding.

2. Geographical Expansion/New Market Entry.

3. New Product/Service launch.

4. New Hirings.

5. Management changes


1. New Funding or Additional Funding round  

Any company raising funds is an indication of an increased budget for spending across functions. Companies’ focus areas of investing fresh money may vary depending on the stage at which they have raised new or additional funding.

An early-stage company might plan to spend more on product and services that help accelerate growth from a marketing and sales perspective, whereas, a late-stage company may look to expand to a new market or geography or build a new product line.

Based on the stage identify which companies can benefit most out of your product/services. 

How to track – 

Globally on an average 1000-1200 companies raise new rounds of funding and there are multiple sources you can use to stay fully updated – 

1. Using Google Alerts, you can set daily funding alerts globally or any specific geography.

funding alert

2. Use Easyleadz to access recently funded startups and contacts, list is updated on a regular basis and download needs a small share and love from you.

recently funded startups

3. You can use Crunchbase Pro to set alerts for receiving regular updates about funding.

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How to personalize messaging

Your prospects would be getting Congratulatory messages left, right and center. Congratulate them but go beyond just congratulating and immediately making your ask. 

Use insights from funding information to share how exactly they stand to benefit from your product/services at this point in time. Create urgency without being pushy.

For e.g.

It takes persistence to build a thriving and growing business, on top of it getting the validation from the investment community is commendable. I wanted to congratulate you for the recent funding round.

At this phase of the growth, businesses start adopting processes to build a scalable customer services team, with it comes to the need for implementing a scalable customer service software.

We at X  helped companies like {similar customers to the one you are approaching} at the same stage {benefits}.


2. Geographical Expansion/New Market Entry

An existing customer of yours might be having plans to start pitching their product to a new market or a foreign entity may be planning to move into the geography you already serve.

In such events budgets are already lined up for expansion and the time is right to make a move and engage the decision-makers early. 

This is also the time when companies start making new hires. 

How to track –

1. Business expansion news via Google Alerts

2. LinkedIn sends Daily Rundown every morning and covers majors Industry and Company events. Follow target company pages and any company related mentions or news will appear in your feed.

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3. Twitter is another free source where companies send out such announce via their official handles or you can use Twitter’s advanced search functionality to search for specific keywords.

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How to personalize messaging

Expansion to any geography or market brings its own set of challenges like identifying new vendors, hiring locally, looking for new office space, etc. 

Identify the pain points your product/service stands best to address. Be specific with how you have helped other companies post-expansion. 

If you have helped a competitor and it has been a success even better.

For e.g.

I came across the news of your companies plans of expanding to X {location/geography/market} and having an immediate conversation would be valuable.

We at {company name} have helped companies like A, B, and C in building a talented team of software developers by connecting them with top-notch talent in X {location}


3. New Product/Service Launch

Whenever new product or services are launched or about to be launched, there are budgets and resources already allocated. 

For e.g. An e-commerce company moving to an omnichannel retail strategy by opening up a line of stores.

Generally, there are two types of opportunities that open up – 

  • When there is an announcement of an upcoming launch.
  • When a company has recently launched.

Depending, in which scenario your product/service could benefit you can track either or both.

How to track

1. Use Twitter to get information about upcoming and recent launches using keywords like “recently launched” and “launching soon”.

2. Google alerts

3. Follow company pages on LinkedIn for updates.

How to personalize messaging

Product/service launches present a short window of opportunity. It’s important to do your homework before reaching out to your prospects as to how exactly your product/service can make the launch successful.

For e.g.

With the launch of your new upcoming stores across 5 major cities, I thought to drop by and ask if we can connect and discuss, how we can help furnish your stores.

We at {company name} have helped companies like A, B, and C during their pre-launch phase of expanding their stores across the country.


4. New Hirings

Information about hiring patterns of a company can uncover a lot of insights which would otherwise be hard to find. All you need to do is access job boards regularly mostly free of cost.

Tracking hiring can help you identify – 

  • Fast-growing companies. If any company in small-mid size range has a lot of job openings across different functions that is your cue.
  • Technologies used by companies. Not all technologies used by a company can be uncovered from the outside, either you ask someone or look at which roles they are hiring for and indirectly identify. For e.g., If a company is hiring for Salesforce admin (given the company is not a hiring agency or technology services provider) they ought to be using Salesforce.
  • Product/Services they may need. Depending on the role a company is hiring for and growth in a particular function will help you identify if there could be an arising need for the product/service you are selling. 

We at Easyleadz have used New job hiring for prospecting and sending cold emails to companies hiring for B2B sales, Inside Sales and similar roles. Using this approach our response rates increased by 30-40% across all our campaigns as compared to targeting companies who are not currently hiring.

job hiring campaign

For one of the campaigns, we targeted startups hiring for Inside sales roles via Angel.co and got a 28% response rate primarily because we reached out at the right time while they are expanding their sales team and trying to drive more revenue.

How to Track – 

1. Set up customized job-alerts via Angel List For e.g., If you help companies in providing talent for Data analytics, set up job alerts for the hiring of Data analytics, Big data analytics, data science, and other similar roles.

angel hiring alert

2. Use LinkedIn Job search to track the number of open vacancies for particular accounts you are looking to target and more filters to create a targeted search.

linkedin job search

How to personalize messaging

You can use new hiring as a conversation starter, it also shows your prospect you are making efforts to know more about their company than just being generic.

For e.g.

My army of robots told me that you are hiring for Inside sales at @companyname. 

I thought of dropping a quick note about how we can help your expanding sales team by providing contact details of right decision makers for lead generation campaigns.


5. Management Changes

Whenever senior management changes take places, it leads to changes in how decision making is done at any organization. Creating an immediate impact at a new job is a top priority on every new hire’s agenda and more so at the C-level. 

If you can make a new VP make a positive impact at the start of their stint through your product/service, you not only have a loyal customer but also an advocate.

Track these changes – 

  • When a new senior-level management shift happens at your existing customer.
  • Senior-level management shift happens at an account you had been targeting. 
  • A senior-level manager at an existing customer moves to a C-level position at a new firm.
  • Promotions, a bit underused but you can use it to great effect with someone in your existing network or when you come to know of a new prospect moves from managerial to executive level.

Initially build a relationship and start pitching about your product/services down a few months into their tenure. Don’t pitch just when they have joined/moved as initially mostly it is about settling down and getting familiar with the new workplace. 

Decisions worth making generally start to take priority 2-3 months down the line. It is the most opportune time to close the sale.

How to Track – 

1. Set up Job alerts for senior-level executive positions relevant to you via Linkedin or Angel List

2. Use sales navigator to track job changes at positions you want to track along with other targeting criteria applicable. Linkedin also gives you a notification when someone in your network gets promoted or starts a new 

linkedin navigator

How to personalize messaging

Don’t just congratulate your prospect, everyone would be doing that instead take this opportunity to show your prospect how you can help them make an impact in their new role.

Keeping the conversation only to a congratulatory note would be the waste of an opportunity. 

For e.g.

I wanted to congratulate for assuming the responsibility of the VP of sales at @companyname. 

Hope you are settling down well in your new role and thought of sharing a few articles which might be helpful for getting started in your new role.

[links]

Wishing you success!


Here is what to do next

1. Tell us which sales trigger you have used and how

2. If you are curious to learn more about sales triggers. You can read more in this post by Hubspot

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How to Set up Cold Email outreach for B2B lead gen

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The genesis of this guide comes from our experience of talking to a lot of customers who buy custom email lists from us for their lead generation campaigns. On asking them “How are you going to set up your Cold Email outreach?” most of the times reply was –

“We will use MailChimp to send emails”

That got us thinking that it’s high time we laid out the process for sending cold emails based on our personal learning and experience.

At this point you might be wondering why are these guys hating on Mailchimp, well we have nothing against MailChimp. In fact, we love MailChimp and use it ourselves for sending out newsletters and setting up landing pages. 

However, a tool is not suited for every application although it might have a certain feature.

You can chew the food on the plate with your teeth, but you can’t possibly be chewing the plate itself, even though you might be capable of it!

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First, let us have a look at Why Mailchimp is not the best-suited tool for running cold email outreach and then we dive into the basics of cold emailing and learning how to set up an email outreach campaign to generate leads.


What Mailchimp is suited for?

MailChimp is simple and yet powerful marketing software for – 

  • Building beautiful landing pages.
  • Building your subscriber list via Opt-In pages.
  • Running Newsletter and Email marketing campaigns for your subscribers.
  • Managing and segmenting your audience.

Why MailChimp is not a good fit for cold email outreach?

Violation of Basic Terms

First of all, MailChimp forbids cold emailing. It clearly states in its TOS that you should have subscribers in your list who have opted in and allowed you to send them marketing emails. 

Violating the policy may lead to suspension of your account.

Deliverability

This is one of the most important reasons as to why it’s not a good fit. MailChimp triggers campaign emails from shared servers which means originating IP of your message may be flagged as spam by the recipient’s email server if it has received spam messages in past from the same IP, which likely can be the case.

Without sounding too technical what it means for you as an end-user is that your email deliverability is impacted as your emails are more likely to end up in the Spam or Promotions folder.

Additionally, this lowers your open rates and hence the response rates.

No follow-up scheduling

You can’t set up scheduled follow-ups based on replies, which improves open and response rates. You will have to create another campaign and the whole process becomes manual and unscalable. We will explain this in detail, later in the post.


Why Cold Email Outreach?

Cold email outreach is a powerful technique to get in front of the right prospects. People have launched startups, grown blogs and landed their dream clients by sending cold emails.

Now let’s dive into the scenario where you are looking to generate leads for your business.

You have a list of emails and your objective is to reach out to these prospects who yet don’t have any idea about your product or services. 

What do you think should be the prime objective if you are looking to generate interest and close a sale?

It should be to get responses from a few of the prospects if not all and jump onto a discovery call to understand their pain points and challenges.

How can you achieve that or what would it require?

You can achieve that by setting a cold email outreach process that works as a growth machine to drive leads.

Now let‘s explore each step one by one.


1. Targeting and Email list building

Targeting lays the foundation to generate high-quality leads through any channel let alone cold emails. Setting up any lead generation process without getting the targeting right is like building a castle on shifting sand. 

Right targeting will drive your outreach in the right direction. So how do you get targeting right?

Start off by researching into the business needs and challenges of the Industries and companies (within those industries) who stand to benefit the most out of your products and services.

Once you have narrowed down, now look at which decision-makers would be the right prospects.

This exercise will help in 4 key areas you will –

  1. Get to know who your potential customers are and save you tons of hours which otherwise would have gone in trying to reach out to everyone.
  2. Be able to create your Ideal Customer Profile which will help you in building a targeted contacts list.
  3. Know customers’ pain points, challenges that not only the companies face but also the individuals, which can be used for crafting personalized emails and boost replies.
  4. Get better at lead scoring and comprehending reasons behind why a particular customer is buying and why not.

Now that your targeting is in place next important thing is to get the email list ready. At this step, you can go in 2 directions –

  1. Either build the list yourself using Email finder tools or
  2. Buy a list as per your targeting requirements from data providers like Easyleadz.

Either direction is fine as long as you have weighed in on the following factors –

  1. How niche or broad is your targeting criteria. (Doing In-house vs Outsourcing)
  2. Availability of time and Budget.

Learn here about Building a quality B2B email list


2. Writing personalized email copies

This is the step where people falter the most but the only way to become good at not faltering at this step is by repetition and experimentation. That is how we have become better here at Easyleadz. 

As is the case with building any other skill you become better at cold emails as you write more and keep on experimenting with formats and optimize  

There are dozens of email templates out there, in fact, we also share templates with our readers but truth be told simply copy-pasting a template won’t get you much success.

Instead of simply copying, make any template your own.

Meaning, understand the structure of communication and add your own personalization based on the understanding of your audience. it’s definitely hard work. 

Most people skip the hard work and then complain we are not getting responses.

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In the beginning, write cold emails from scratch, draft a few different versions and test them. Having said that there are few Cold email best practices that you can always follow – 

  • Personalize subject lines and test different versions. Short and crisp or long form such as asking a question like Joe, Are you looking to scale lead generation?
  • Opening lines should be engaging and warm up the reader to read through the whole email. You can be direct or quirky or clever. Try all different variations and assess what works best in your case.
  • Make it about your prospect’s problem and how you have a solution and not about your product features or bouquet of services.
  • Always close with a call to action and preferably a single one. It is necessary to direct your reader towards making a decision at the end. Never leave it. You can ask about connecting over a call or seeking their permission to send more information or simply asking them to watch a video or webinar.
  • Keep your signature short and crisp with links to social profiles preferably LinkedIn. Don’t stuff it with too much text and company logo.
  • Don’t use too many links or images in your email body. It will negatively impact deliverability.
  • Don’t include attachments as at times google’s spam filters route the mail to spam even if its a scanned attachment.

In order to dive deeper into the technicalities of writing cold emails, you can refer to

Cold Email Tutorial by Cathy Patalas.


3. Setting up Email domain – Basic checks

Next thing you need is an email domain to send emails from. It is highly advised to not send emails from your main business domain such as easyleadz.com. Instead, use an alternate but similar sounding domain for e.g. easyleadz.in. 

The benefit here is that even if people mark you as spam on rare occasions it will not impact your main business domain.

Once you have your email domain set up, create a personal email account using your name. Don’t plan to send emails from ids like info@domain.com or sales@domain.com. It lends credibility to the overall personalization you are trying to achieve with your email body.  

You can create your email account either using service from your Domain hosting service provider or use Gmail for Business or Outlook. 

We would advise using Gmail since most of the cold email automation tools allow you to quickly connect your official Gmail account in a single step without having to go into technicalities of manually configuring IMAP and SMTP settings.

Irrespective of whether you have a new email account or an existing one if you are using it for the first time to send cold emails at scale, keep in mind these basic checks – 


4. Setting up Email Outreach Tool

Now comes the step where you can automate your outreach process and generate leads at scale. So what is an Email outreach or Cold Email automation tool?

Cold Email outreach tools help you send out personalized cold emails at scale while mimicking human-like sending behavior. You can set a sequence of emails (schedule followup emails in case no replies) for each recipient and the tool automatically send follow-ups based on reply detection on previous emails. 

You would be easily able to track open, reply, click rates and optimize the performance of your campaigns.

For e.g. you can easily check which email in the sequence is getting most replies and which one is not and accordingly optimize. 

You can set up your campaigns in 2 steps – 

  1. Connect your Email account and upload an email list
  2. Create Email sequence.

First 2 steps are easy, I am going to focus on the third.


Setting up Email sequence

You might be sending cold emails to 100’s of prospects but if you are not sending follow-ups your open rate is impacted negatively by at least 30-40% and reply rate by at least 10-15% 

This campaign had only one email

This campaign had one followup email

Note the difference in open rates and reply rates

In our experience of sending 1000’s if not millions of emails on an average, it takes at least 3-4 touches to get a response. 

Here are the basics of setting up followup emails – 

  1. Setup at least 3-4 follow-ups in your campaign, although recommended, is 5-6. 
  2. Keep the flow of communication in followup emails in context to the previous email. You can even take the prospect through an awareness journey wherein the first email your CTA can be as simple as reading an informative post and then in one of the next follow-ups you can ask for a call.
  3. Wait at least 2 days before sending a followup email. Give your prospects space and time to evaluate what you are offering to them.

Now coming to actual tools you can use, there are many of them with their own unique features and value proposition. 

However, there are certain standard features that most of the tools provide – 

  • Email verification and list cleaning
  • Reporting features like Open, Link and Reply tracking
  • Personalization tags
  • Follow-ups
  • A/B Testing
  • Contact Management
  • Integrations with Third Party apps.
  • Free trials.

We are going to look at 3 of the tools we have tried and loved them –


1. Woodpecker.co

Easy to use UI even if you are new to using email automation tools. Found it really easy to get started right away without much learning curve involved. 

Pricing starts at $40 per month and you can send emails to an unlimited number of prospects. They have 14 days of free trial available.

2. Reply.io – 

Reply has been around for almost 5 years and the team has added some exciting features like Direct Calling, Gmail Plugin, and Live Tasks to make the platform more powerful over the years and enterprise adoption worthy. One thing I loved about their email composer is the ability to choose templates right from the composer itself. 

Pricing starts at $55 per month with 14 days of a free trial. In higher plans, you get a has a host of team collaboration features

3. Lemlist

Lemlist is the new kid on the block and they have created quite a buzz with their Image and Video personalization features. Those of you curious to try out images and videos in cold emails Lemlist is your go-to platform.

Pricing starts at $29, in the base plan you can send emails to unlimited prospects with a cap on daily sending limit to 100 emails.


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How we got our first 50 paying customers

For a startup especially the bootstrapped ones like us, early paying customers are most crucial. First 50 paying customers not only bring revenue but also validate your value proposition and help you grow in the right direction.


It becomes even more important that you listen to them and their feedback, on the other hand, don’t get every customer on board who are willing to pay in early stages, as every customer is not a fit.

They might pay you but if they eventually become a pain in the a*s and you have too many of them, it will drain the team more and impact long term growth.

As a small team starting out with limited resources at the disposal it is really important to pick the right and few battlegrounds and go all in on them. You practically can’t be targeting every marketing channel to get the first 50 paying customers.

So here is a lowdown on how we went about acquiring our first 50 paying customers.


The Process

Step 1 – Narrowed down on channels we would be focussing on

Step 2 – Worked on lead generation tactics for each channel.

Step 3 – Analyse how each channel performed, rinse and repeat.


We decided to focus on the following 3 channels and hit the mark of 50 customers:

1. Cold E-mail Outreach

Since we help companies with building B2B contacts list, it was a no brainer. We cook and eat our own cake.

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E-mail outreach is a much better channel for quick revenue realization in early stages as SEO/Content Marketing take time to build and drive results. You can’t be entirely dependent on your Inbound marketing to kick in results.

We built our e-mail lists based on the following criteria –

  1. Industries – We picked Industries where companies are B2B focussed.
  2. Employee Size – 50-500 Employee size companies.
  3. Designations – Marketing/Sales Heads/VP’s/Directors

Next, we worked on our E-mail templates varying the content depending on which Industry we were targeting and used an E-mail automation tool using which we could set a cadence of 4-5 follow-ups.

You can check out the templates that worked for us – Top 10 B2B Cold E-mail Templates

We tracked open, click and reply rates consistently and optimised our campaigns for higher response rate.

Cold E-mail outreach is still a big part of our lead generation process and drives close to 40% of our monthly revenue.

Our advice would be to start small with your outreach campaigns and examine how well your targeting, content, and scheduling is working and scale up from there.


2. Quora

Here are some interesting facts about Quora (Source: Similarweb

  • Quora has more than 600 million monthly visits 
  • Almost 20% of traffic coming from India 
  • Of the overall traffic, 70% of it is coming from search

What does this mean?

This means people are searching in google for answers and end up on answers in Quora because questions asked on Quora get indexed in search results.

This means if you answer readers’ queries in your niche in an in-depth manner, you are likely to get visitors who are not only interested in your product/service they already have a fair idea of what problem you can solve.

To top this as per this Gartner report close to 88% of buyers encounter information during their decision-making process and one of the easiest ways to disseminate information about your services is Quora.

So what did we do? We went about dedicatedly answering the questions in our niche and adding value for the readers and buyers in our own unique way.

Now there is a whole process to finding the right answers on Quora to balance the amount of effort you should publish and visibility it can drive for your product and services. Deserves a well-explained post in itself, we will write about this one soon

Blindly answering every question that comes across in your feed is like burying your head in the sand and then expecting the storm won’t hit you.

A few basic checks you can follow while starting out are –

  • Pick a few niches where following is big and answer consistently
  • Look at follower to answer ratio. 3:1 is good and anything above it is great. Don’t just leave a question because the above ratio is low if you feel you can write something which can really benefit the readers, go ahead and write.
  • Make use of the Answer wiki’s, edit/create them wherever you think your product/service is the right fit.

Not only did we start getting traffic from Quora, as we kept on posting, but traffic also started converting into leads and leads into revenue.


3. LinkedIn

Being the largest Professional network, its a heaven for anyone looking to sell to businesses. You can not only target your audience but also engage with them and build relationships.

LinkedIn is the most effective social channel when it comes to generating B2B leads. Don’t believe me, read this post from Neil Patel LinkedIn Strategies for B2B Marketing. As per his research, almost 80% of social media leads come from LinkedIn.

There are many tactics which can generate leads on LinkedIn right from having your own company page to participating in groups.

We will focus on tactics we adopted to drive leads:

1. Content Publishing  – We continuously post about our learnings, best practices, B2B lead generation tips and add value to the network using free giveaways like one of these posts which generated close to 2M views.

There are a fraction of people who like, comment and directly interact with your content and then there are lurkers, who simply observe and absorb value from your content for a time and then when they are in buying mode they know where to look.

2. Prospecting and Direct Messaging – LinkedIn is a great platform to prospect your target audience especially with all the insights you get to know about your prospects can be used for personalized outreach. 

First, start with connecting the right prospects in our case it was people working in Sales and Marketing roles across companies. 

Don’t simply hit send when you are sending a connection request, personalize your request by adding a note and follow up with a conversation using the insights you have about them. It can be about workplace promotion, their social activity or any great piece of content they wrote. 


In all honesty, we tried both the things directly pitching our services right after the connection was accepted out of eagerness and pitching after a few rounds of messages has been exchanged.

The second approach fared better, warmed up the other person, built a level of familiarity and created a more solid pitching ground for our services.

These are not the only channels which can help get early paying customers. Now we have also started focussing on SEO and Content Marketing.


You can always experiment rapidly with a bunch of channels and settle on few that would work. The operative word here is few as a small startup team you ought to be focussing and optimizing on every calorie of energy spent rather than fighting on all fronts.

Let go of the good ones for great ones at least for reaching from zero to 50 paying customers.

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How to generate quality leads for corporate gifting

You reach out to 100 companies and then you get disheartened that they are not replying to your emails. This is what a normal day looks like for a sales person.

This post is focussed on lead generation strategies for a corporate gifting business. Companies like Amazon are too in this space with their corporate gift cards. Others like Sodexo are also competing for the same pie of customer wallet.

So how can you compete with these big companies that have deep pockets?

By using these simple strategies you can reach out to more relevant companies and generate high quality leads for your corporate gifting business.

First and most important aspect is to understand who is more likely to spend money on corporate gifting and when are they more likely to invest.

One time is when there is a festival and the other time is a business milestone or a strategic employee or consumer promotion. Following are the use cases when a company buys corporate gifting or gift cards so to say:-

  • Employee gifting on birthdays etc
  • Sales incentives to sales people
  • Festival gifting like Christmas, Diwali, New year
  • Promotion for its customers like a giveaway campaign or reward program
  • Gifts to distributors or channel partners tied to their sales

Depending on where your use case is most relevant you can time your outreach according to that use case.

If your gifts are more used for Festivals then reaching out to corporates during that time is more relevant. However, if your gifts or gift cards can be used for other use cases then you can do your outreach all year using certain intelligence that I will share below.

Let’s see how you can compete with others and improve your lead generation.

Target companies with focus on employee wellness

One way is to target companies with a large number of employees (over and above 500) and the other way is to further optimise your outreach by targeting companies that are already investing money in employee welfare or wellness.

But how you can find those companies?

You can start by tracking companies that have a job role related to employee wellness or employee welfare or companies who are actively hiring for these roles.

These companies are already having a budget and dedicated team that focus on employee wellness so why not chase these companies that resonate with what your business do?

Using EasyLeadz sales intelligence tool you can put this tracking on auto pilot mode. The tool will find such companies daily and find the right decision makers and reach out to them over email so that your sales team do not have to spend time manually on researching such companies.

Companies hiring for employee benefits

Target companies into channel sales or distribution

One of the major contributor to gifting business is distribution business. A company that has retail or distributors partners incentivises its partners using certain reward programs.

If that retail partner do a certain size of business then they are rewarded with a gift card.

This is major chunk of business for many corporate gifting companies.

If you are not thinking of this use case then you are missing out on a lot of business.

If you want to do such targeting then you can either do manual research on Linkedin or Google to find companies that have distribution or you can use EasyLeadz B2B sales automation tool to find such companies and reach out to decision makers.

Companies in channel sales

Target companies in consumer space

Companies that are into ecommerce sales or entertainment business keep on running promotions on their channels. This promotion helps them engage their user base and reward them time to time.

Reaching out to these companies effectively can give your business an edge over the others by not just giving you business but also establishing you as a brand when the other company use your brand as a way to reward their users.

Reaching out to such companies is an easy task if you use EasyLeadz sales automation tool.

List of ecommerce companies

Sales incentives to employees

Companies that have a direct sales team or customer support team can use your gift cards or gift products as a method to reward their sales team or customer success teams.

This gift can be linked to their performance and can be given by the employer to their sales or customer support/success teams.

Once it becomes a part of their program the business will keep become recurring.

You can search those companies over Linkedin and see which companies have a large sales team or customer support team.

Alternatively you can use EasyLeadz sales intelligence tool to find such companies like SAAS business who are more into direct sales and customer success and reach out to them automatically using the fully automated sales tool.

List of SAAS companies in USA

Also remember while reaching out to these companies make sure you also work on your email subject lines. Having a good subject line improves your email open rates and having a good email template helps you improve your response rates and meetings with these prospects.

Once you start reaching out to these companies keep working on your email deliverability and improve your response rates.

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How to generate quality leads for cloud business

I have been writing articles on lead generation for several use cases. One that always fascinate me is cloud computing specially because everything is moving to cloud these days.

Digital transformation is pushing every business to adopt cloud solutions for their business processes and their products or services they offer to their consumers.

This gives immense opportunities for cloud service providers. I will talk more about how you can leverage sales intelligence to reach out to right companies for your cloud business and generate high quality leads.

Target recently funded companies

Most funded companies press the pedal on growth instantly after they got money in their bank. This growth can be scaled using a cloud server or a service provider that can support this growth.

If you reach out to these companies right after they have got funding then your chances of having a high quality prospect improves a lot compared to if you reach out to the same companies before or too late.

In order to reach out to recently funded startups, you can either do google news search daily or use tools like EasyLeadz using which you can put your sales outreach on autopilot.

EasyLeadz sales automation tool will automatically find recently funded companies and find the right decision makers in these companies and reach out to them over their emails.

Recently funded startups

Target ecommerce & SAAS companies

The companies who are more inclined towards cloud solutions are consumer focussed companies that serve massive user base.

Ecommerce companies are on cloud usually and also companies who provide software as a service (SAAS) to their customers.

You can reach out to these companies in order to optimise your sales performance and improve your ideal customer profile persona and lead generation.

The process of finding ecommerce companies or SAAS companies can also be automated using EasyLeadz sales intelligence tool.

Ecommerce companies in USA

Target companies actively hiring for roles like cloud

The companies who are actively hiring for roles like data analytics, big data, cloud security, cloud computing are the companies who already have a cloud or they are planning to upgrade to a cloud server.

Either ways it means your outreach to these companies becomes relevant.

Reaching out to these companies will improve your conversion rates compared to randomly targeting companies.

EasyLeadz can track companies who are hiring for cloud computing roles and automatically reach out to the right decision makers in these companies.

This automated sales solution can save you hours of manual research and help you scale your lead generation process.

Companies hiring for cloud computing

While reaching out to these companies you will have to work on your email templates and always experiment with your cold email subject lines.

A good subject line can improve your open rates and having a good personalised cold email template can improve your response rates.

Once you have started to reach out to these companies you can work on improving your cold email deliverability by using best practices.

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How To Generate Quality Leads For Advertising Business

Thousands of advertising agencies and software tools exist today and its a competitive space. Finding more clients in this space is challenge to sales representatives.

The reason most sales people struggle in finding leads for their advertising business is because they rely too much on referrals and often do random cold calling to companies.

I am going to share some tips on how you can generate high quality leads for your advertising business.

Target recently funded companies

Companies who have recently raised funding from investors will have money with them. The first thing that any company do after they have money is that they invest in marketing and growth.

So reaching out to companies at this point will lead to a higher conversion because their focus will be to grow marketing function of their organisation.

An advertising agency can reach out to these companies and customise their offering according to the business of the company and generate high quality leads.

List of recently funded startups

Using EasyLeadz sales intelligence tool you can automate the process of finding recently funded companies, find the decision makers in those companies and reach out to those decision makers over email.

Target companies hiring for specific roles

Companies who are hiring for roles like digital marketing, advertising, media planner are the ones who have already decided that they want to invest more money in advertising and marketing function of their organisation.

As an advertising agency if you reach out to these companies at the right time there will be better chances of conversion and a potential client.

Hiring is a big aspect of a company focus area. If any company is hiring for SEO it means they want to grow their SEO and have a budget allocated for SEO.

Companies hiring for marketing roles

EasyLeadz sales automation tool can find these companies on a daily basis and find the right decision makers in these companies.

Once it has found the decision makers it will start reaching out to them over email using a personalised template that you can setup in the dashboard.

Target using niche sectors like Ecommerce

The other targeting criterion can be niche sectors like Ecommerce companies. You will have to understand that the kind of companies who invest more into advertising are more consumer focussed companies and they invest heavy chunk of their money into offline advertising.

So in order to optimise your cold email conversion you can start targeting companies sector wise based on whether are Ecommerce or not.

Using EasyLeadz sales intelligence tool you can find list of ecommerce companies and automatically reach out to the decision makers in those companies over email.

List of e-commerce companies

Key to generating good quality leads is understanding your Ideal customer profile and having a good email subject line and a well defined cold email template.

Once you have these things in place you can then focus on improving your cold email deliverability and use a proper sales follow up sequence to improve your response rates.

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10 curated prospects list - 12th Feb 19

Companies who have launched new websites

Ha Civils

Recent activity: New website launch

Location: Liverpool, United Kingdom

Company Type: Construction

Description: Liverpool-based Civil Engineering Contractor who own and operate a fleet of vehicles and plant for many different services including Civil Engineering/Groundworks, Roads & Sewers and Plot Works.

Roll In Saw

Recent activity: New website launch

Location: Brook Park, United States

Company Type: Machinery

Description: They design and build saws to custom specifications.

Companies who have recently raised funding

Nuro

Recent activity: Funding round – Series B – 940 million USD

Location: Mountain View, United States

Company Type: Robotics, Local Commerce, Self driving

Description: Accelerate the benefits of robotics for everyday life

Lunar Way

Recent activity: Funding round – Venture Funding – 14 million USD

Location: Copenhagen,Denmark

Company Type: Fintech, Personal Finance Manager, Mobile App,Consumer

Description: A banking app that can do everything you need to manage your finances.

Jobvite

Recent activity: Funding round – Private Equity- 200 million USD

Location: San Mateo, United States

Company Type: SAAS, Recruitment Software

Description: Jobvite is leading the next wave of recruitment innovation with Continuous Candidate Engagement (CCE), a candidate-centric recruiting model that helps companies engage candidates with meaningful experiences at the right time, in the right way, from first look to first day.

Companies who have launched new products

Hit The Gym

Recent activity: New product launch

Location: United States

Company Type: Mobile App, Fitness, Consumer, Workout Planner

Description: Hit The Gym is designed for one single purpose: Making you exercise regularly

Authory

Recent activity: New product launch

Location: Hamburg, Germany​

Company Type: SAAS

Description: The perfect companion for every journalist.

Filecamp

Recent activity: New product launch

Location: Zug, Switzerland

Company Type: SAAS, B2B, B2C

Description:  Filecamp allows you to create a custom-branded, password-protected space where you can exchange business files.

Companies actively spending money

Kensci

Recent activity: Spending money on Customer Support

Location: Seattle, United States

Company Type: SAAS, Artificial Intelligence, Healthcare

Description: Making healthcare predictive, intelligent, accountable and smart.

Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.

Recent activity: Spending money on Business Development

Location: San Diego, United States

Company Type: Biotechnology, Clinical Trials

Description: We are a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing and commercializing novel cancer therapies that target the tumor microenvironment.

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