Understanding Internet Sales Leads

Engaging in business is really about selling a product, a service, information or a little of everything. A sale usually begins with a lead. A good example is on insurance marketing. All insurance sales agents are asked to make a list of people they know – family, friends, friends of friends, acquaintances, etc. The list is used as a reference for calls or visits. Online business does not differ much. Every business website needs a steady flow of internet sales leads. The purpose of an online marketer’s work is to develop the leads that will convert to sales. Such a highly competitive online business world, a business selling to other businesses will need a constant supply of new internet leads to get business going.

Making business with internet marketers is not an easy thing. Fresh products and services are being developed at super fast rates. These products and services are driven by new technology and they change fast too depending on the market environment. These products and services are sometimes created to capture internet leads.

Internet sales leads can be attained through many means. One of them is through email marketing. Though spamming is illegal and some filters are now in place to prevent them, it does not indicate that legal email efforts will not be effective. Including an incentive in the email will get the recipient’s attention. If the recipient signs up then give a free report or e-book download; a product sample; etc. This email marketing can be part of the first blast of getting leads for the business.

Some other lead generation methods are pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, incorporating site or product description to an email signature, replying to questions in product or service forums or posting in related sites, forums or blogs. When a product or service is exposed to other similar businesses, people will notice and it will stir interest.

Having targeted internet leads is very important and whatever lead generation method is used this should be foremost in the mind of marketers. Having too general leads may be a waste of time and effort. The more targeted the lead is the better chances of converting to sales.

The online business world is very competitive and for the business to grow it has to be ahead of the competition. Obtaining a targeted list coupled with a sound marketing strategy should be planned carefully and implemented.

Lastly, there are hundreds of internet lead vendors that can provide fresh and targeted lists. This can be the best strategy to do for the business with the least effort.

How To Find High Quality Internet Leads

Internet leads are one of many lead sources that you will want to consider for your business. Verticals such as loan modification, debt consolidation or mortgage can leverage internet leads, however they can be effective in almost any industry.

One very important question to ask an internet lead provider is where these leads come from. The sources can be from portals, the internet lead company’s own website, banner ads, etc… Investigate the leads to insure that they are suitable for your market. Doing so will significantly reduce wasted time and resources.

Here are some other areas to explore when considering an Internet lead provider:

Filters: What minimum criteria will be used to determine if a lead gets sent to you? (e.g. loan amount, interest rate, etc…)

Return Policy: What criteria will enable you to return the lead for a replacement? (i.e. wrong numbers, missed filters, etc…)

Exclusivity: How many other companies are purchasing these leads? An exclusive lead should only be sold to you, whereas a non-exclusive or semi-exclusive lead can be sold to multiple companies.

Determine a time frame for which to test the leads that you got from the internet lead company. Observe the results for each lead. You can classify each lead as:

• raw lead: an initial request from any source
• dead lead: a prospect who has little potential to become a customer
• inactive lead: a prospect who will not buy now but has future potential
• suspect: an inquiry that has been qualified and has the potential to result in a paying customer
• prospect: a lead that has been qualified in more detail
• customer: a prospect who has made a purchase

The terms being used are really important. What is relevant is for you to categorize the prospects based on the information that you collected. In this way, you can focus more of your resources on the most qualified prospects that will ideally convert to customers.

As with all vendors, be sure to make sure your internet lead vendor has excellent service and a good return policy.