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A lot has been said about the importance of face-to-face communication when trying to connect with business partners or potential customers. That's why we attend various conferences, meet-ups, and networking events. It's all in the name of forging strong relationships that will push our businesses forward. Networking works perfectly for that, I must admit.
In search of new ways to boost sales these days, many companies have started hosting webinars. For some, it’s uncharted territory and a new challenge to deal with. Others look for smart ways to scale their existing efforts. No matter if you’re a webinar newbie or you already have some experience in this field, a smooth, efficient, and scalable process should be the foundation of your webinar sales funnel. Let me show you how you can leverage the power of automation to generate and nurture your webinar leads until they try your product.
It's almost a given these days that when a visitor enters a SaaS website, they see a product explainer video embedded into the site. Video explainers are slowly fighting for being on a SaaS web developer's ultimate checklist. It's not unprecedented - I've found some sources supporting the claim that videos increase conversion (here's one of them) or at the very least, the time spent on the site (another study).
Your sales team puts a lot of effort into finding the right prospects and starting a relationship with them, warming them up from cold to sales-ready. But conversion is not the end of a customer journey. It’s actually just the beginning. And if you want to maintain the relationship your sales team has started, it’s very important to take care of your customers’ experience from the very beginning.
What’s the first thing that comes to our mind when we think of cold emails in a start-up? Prospecting. Lead generation. Finding new customers potentially interested in our product or service. Fair enough. That’s probably the core application of B2B cold emails right now. But we can do more than that. So, what else can you use cold emails for in your SaaS company?
Although an e-commerce sales process greatly differs from the sales we usually cover here, I believe there are some tactics that can be taken from it and applied to your own SaaS sales process. For instance, upselling or cross-selling on the order value. Let's see how you can use e-commerce's tactic of upselling and cross-selling to boost your sales.
How many times have you come across an interesting product while googling a solution to your problem? You considered buying but had some objections and boom - you read a testimonial from a business like yours that resolved your doubts. You decided to make the purchase... How to replicate that for your business? I'm gonna show you now.
When I look at our Google Analytics data at Woodpecker, I can see that the vast majority of our website visitors that become leads come from organic or paid search. And I believe that it's similar in the case of your SaaS too. The internet users run a query in Google and your website comes up among other results. That's why I believe your website can be one of the surest lead generation tools at your disposal. Let's learn how to do it.