Imagine you’re panning for gold—you dip a pan in the water, then swirl it around until the sand and silt wash away. If you’re in the right prospecting area and repeat this process enough, you might eventually see some glimmering nuggets.
This same prospecting principle applies to leads. While some will always be just names on a list (sadly, 79 percent of leads never convert), others have the potential to become valuable clients. Knowing how to mine through the muck to home in on the gold is the key to successful marketing.
This “gold” is known as market qualified leads, or MQLs. Such leads:
Focusing marketing efforts on MQLs yields greater efficiency since energy and resources go to those leads most likely to be converted into sales-qualified leads, or SQLs.
Hubspot aptly defines the difference between MQLs and SQLs in the following way:
“While a sales-qualified lead has been researched and vetted by your marketing department and is ready to talk to your sales department, a marketing-qualified lead is a lead who has engaged with your company and could become a customer if nurtured correctly. An MQL becomes an SQL once they’re ready to talk to the sales team.”
#ProTip: According to Forrester data, companies that excel at lead nurturing generate 50 percent more sales-ready leads at 33 percent lower cost per lead.
Of course, it’s important to continuously monitor the performance of your MQL conversion strategies. By applying analytics, you can understand which tactics are most effective, which aren’t, and adjust your approach accordingly.
Is that wheelbarrow full of leads you just received Fool’s Gold, or are some of them the real deal? The only way to know is to qualify your lead pool to identify the glimmering MQLs among the duds. Then, by focusing your marketing efforts on MQLs, and nurturing them to SQL status, it’s possible to optimize marketing spend and drive more efficient, effective sales processes.
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