They are numerous reasons for which you would like to have a list of people in your current market segment. This may be preparing for phone prospecting, or evaluating the size of this market segment, doing market watch or whatever... As I am preparing a post on this subject, I will mainly focus on phone prospecting.
Although this can take a tremendous amount of time, this is not so difficult. You have plenty of tools to help you doing that:
- I hope you already installed Google Analytics on your website? If not go do it now !!! and do not forget to come back after ;-). If you look at the service provider view, you will be able to determine the company of some of your visitors (in my case and Golaem website, it is roughly 10% of visitors). Obviously you won't have any name, and will have to go through the receptionist (or look at my last tip), but anyway you know that someone in this company is interested by your company. Better than that, you may even know by which product they are interested if you look at the content/service provider association! This significantly increases your odds of realizing your goal when calling.
- Twitter followers. Not only yours, also look at your competitors' ones! If they are interested in your competitors they are chances that you will be able to interest them! On top of that, twitter may be an alternative way for contacting the good person directly.
- Search directories, association or societies members, conference exhibitors lists... The internet is full of thematic lists that you can take advantage of...
- Subscribe to industries newsletters, and thematic job boards... Each week that's a new bunch of prospects, delivered directly in your mailbox! On top of that, you know what they recently announced or achieved, or that they are recruiting for new projects, and what these new projects will be about. This is of incredible value because it gives you some context to call your prospect. You can start the conversation by "congratulations for V4 release last week" or "I know you are currently setting up a new CRM, and I have some solutions that may be of interest to you..."
- Ask your current customers or prospects. They may know better than you who could be interested by what you have to say and give you a few names. Starting the call by: "I call you because one of our good customers, Mr. X, told me you could be interested by our company..." assures you at least some minutes of attention instead of being hang up on...
- Finally, if needed, you can take some time to get contact information for the companies you found. Watching at their LinkedIn page may help you to get some names of the people you want to talk to (CTO, VP of business development, buyers, CEO ...).
What else ? Do you have other tips to make prospects list ?
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