Generating B2B sales leads with LinkedIn
Thu, May 6, 2010
“The great thing in life, if we wish to be happy and prosperous, is to miss as many political debates as possible.” P.G. Wodehouse.
There can be few marketing professionals who remain unacquainted with LinkedIn. It’s a professionally credible site which allows freelancers and businesses to draw attention to their services and communicate with others who need their skills and products.
To network successfully on LinkedIn, it’s important to create a professional profile which highlights your USP and showcases your work. Supplement this by including a link to your other websites. This will assist greatly with marketing opportunities.
Business marketing – be proactive
The businesses that benefit most from their LinkedIn connections are those that proactively position themselves at the front of the pack. Begin by targeting a few key fields that you want to work in, and start contacting people on LinkedIn through those fields. For example, if you’re marketing a niche IT service, you should be targeting individuals relevant to your product.
LinkedIn provides search functions specifically for this purpose. Invite these people to link to you on the site. When they see from your profile that you’re interested in them, they’ll let you know right away if they have a need for your services. And even if they don’t have an immediate need, you’ll at least have made an impression so that you’ll spring to mind in the future.
Stay in touch
Critically, make sure to stay in regular contact with your LinkedIn connections. This is definitely the most effective way of profiting from LinkedIn. Many of my clients run regular polls and surveys (very quick and easy to set-up on LinkedIn), and typically receive a good response.
A LinkedIn poll we ran last year for eM2 – “What’s your #1 B2B lead generation marketing priority for 2009?” – received 1,048 replies from a cross-section of IT and telecoms sales and marketing professionals. You can see it here:
http://www.emarket2.com/b2bleadgenerationblog/index.php/category/linkedin-polls/
And if you’d like to join me on LinkedIn network, you’ll find me here: http://www.linkedin.com/in/normanmcampbell
Running surveys is also a great way of assessing whether your communications are being read and, if so, what people actually think of both you and your business.
If you don’t have one already, consider creating a newsletter and ask your LinkedIn connections if it’s OK to add them to your mailing list. Likewise, make use of the LinkedIn message system on the site to send an update to your network of contacts about your current work, availability, etc.
LinkedIn is one of the best networking sites for professionals. Unlike other sites, it’s exclusively focused on business development. For this reason, it’s a great platform for enhancing your status as a ‘thought leader’ and, by association, your brand. If, for instance, you’ve written a book or had an article published, LinkedIn can be a great (and free) vehicle for getting the word out there – fast! By all means be a ‘late adopter’, but ignore LinkedIn at your expense.
And finally…
Is Google making you smarter? It could be, believe it or not. A University of California neuroscientist studied two groups of over-60 adults. Half used the internet daily. The other half rarely if ever logged on. Both had identical brain activity while reading books or doing other tasks, but when logged into Google, the web-experienced group had double the activity in three brain areas connected with complex reasoning.
Using your brain at that high a level, say the researchers, is like bench-pressing weights. The more your brain is active, the more of a workout you’re getting.
That’s it for now. Thanks for reading and, as ever, your comments and ideas are very welcome.
And always to a higher response!
Norman
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Norm
Linked in (200 in my group) gave me 3 leads recently in the interim market. Recruiters hardly call. You know the market. It seems making your home is key
Actively creating content in project management
Are you interested in innovation for the SME market? I think they need blue chip experience and collaboration is king in my world
Live in Winchester with no dog. Kids love dalmatians
Have you heard of Business for Berkshire? Not bad for traffic.
Will follow you. Maybe you might pick me for a joint venture one day if we you feel alignment.
Bob Menlove
Interim Project, Programme, Portfolio Management
0778054 6383
We have used Linkedin as a business-to-business marketing tool with much success. But we find that nothing takes the place of a successful cold call to a well researched and qualified prospect.