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How B2B Companies Can Use the Web to Generate Sales

A short explanation of how Business-to-Business companies can use the web to generate sales and revenue. Most B2B vendor selections now start on the web. Procurement team members search for suppliers, for information about product categories, for case studies and reports. You can use this new buyer behaviour to ensure potential customers find you when they start looking for your kind of product or service. You can use digital marketing tools like search engine optimization, pay-per-click ads, email and social media to bring the right kind of visitors to your website. Once they are on your site you can offer high quality content in exchange for their basic contact details. This enables you to take the first tentative steps in what is usually a multi-stage interaction over a course of weeks or months, your goal being to persuade them that you are their best choice.

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How to Write a Marketing Plan

Writing a marketing plan is like preparing any other type of plan – you need to understand what your current capacity is (”current status”), clarify what you plan to achieve (”objectives”) and then identify how you will achieve those objectives (”next steps”). In this slide deck we walk you step-by-step through the planning process, from setting your objectives and selecting your target markets through to choosing your marketing activities and executing your plan.

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How to launch your technology product

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7 steps to generate B2B leads

We’ve been using this “7 step” diagram with clients to help put some structure on how to approach a B2B ‘demand generation’ project. B2B lead generation and lead management potentially covers a broad range of topics – value propositions, content marketing, lead scoring, website design, Search Engine Optimization,  pay-per-click ads, social media, email marketing, telemarketing, etc.  But at heart, it’s still a question of “what am I trying to sell?” and “who am I trying to sell this to?”  Once you can answer those questions, the rest of the steps flow logically, although you may have to master some new tools to communicate effectively online.  And as we’ve said in previous posts, if you’re a B2B marketer or sales unit and you are not making use of online promotional tools then you better get started.

7 Steps to B2B Lead Generation

7 Steps to B2B Lead Generation

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Social Media for Small Business

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