Lead Generation
Overview[edit | edit source]
Lead generation is a marketing process of stimulating and capturing interest in a product or service with the goal of developing a sales pipeline. Lead generation often uses digital channels and has been undergoing substantial changes in recent years due to the rise of new online and social techniques.
Usage Types[edit | edit source]
Direct Mail[edit | edit source]
Direct mail entails sending a physical piece of promotional material through the U.S. Postal Service or another courier service to a home or business. This method is still widely used by businesses, and is often seen as a more personal approach to lead generation.
Benefits:
- Tangible
- Can be highly personalized
Drawbacks:
- Can be costly
- Response rates vary
Email Marketing[edit | edit source]
Email marketing involves sending a commercial message, typically to a group of people, using email. It involves using email to send advertisements, request business, solicit sales or donations, and is meant to build loyalty, trust, or brand awareness.
Benefits:
- Affordable and high ROI potential
- Highly customizable
Drawbacks:
- May be perceived as spam
- Requires opt-in lists
Content Marketing[edit | edit source]
Content marketing involves creating and sharing valuable free content to attract and convert prospects into customers, and customers into repeat buyers. This can involve blog posts, videos, and social media posts.
Benefits:
- Highly engaging and shareable
- Increases brand awareness and credibility
Drawbacks:
- Can be time-consuming to create quality content
- Success depends on consistent content creation and promotion
Social Media Marketing[edit | edit source]
Social media marketing is the use of social media platforms and websites to promote a product or service. It involves creating and sharing content on social media networks in order to achieve your marketing and branding goals.
Benefits:
- Huge audience potential
- Great for direct customer engagement
Drawbacks:
- Time-consuming
- Requires constant monitoring