What's your favorite platform to get leads and sales?
Cyril Gupta
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Guys, where do you generate most sales from? For me it's through my Email marketing. I get leads from all over the place and then follow up with emails.
Tell me about what's working for you?
LinkedIn?
Facebook?
Twitter?
Blogging?
Email marketing / outreach?
Sales Calls?
Would be fun to know how everybody is making their business work.
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Nuno Reis@nuno_ms_reis
LinkedIn and in person events that the potential customers may organize!
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@cyriljeet Thankfully Uptiq catters to Startup Accelerators and they have lots of events where we can just meet :)
@nuno_ms_reis That's great!
Email marketing, cold outreach, and sales calls.
Everything else is just an avenue to build community for us. If we start to treat social media platforms as a means of bringing in leads it starts to sound too much like marketing speak.
@lavanya_snigdha Hmm. I do use social media a lot to bring leads. Don't regret that all.. Thanks for your insight
Cold email using our own platform.
I'm sending 7k+ emails assembled programmatically per day.
@cyriljeet yes. I get leads from B2B databases like Apollo.io
Hey Cyril. In the past I've connected with clients and potential clients through platforms but have always followed up via email. Now I've just begun as of this week throwing my focus into cold emails. Have any tips?
@melissa_figaredo To be frank, I don't do cold emails at all, this is one aspect of business I haven't explored.
LinkedIn?
Email marketing / outreach?
@fahadzaidi_5 Thanks for sharing...
One medium is never enough.
Strategic combination of multi channel cold outreach is very effective
Cold Email + LinkedIn + call = Best combination if done right.
@trishala_chhetri Nice! Thanks for sharing. I do agree that one medium is not enough
LinkedIn,
Email,
Product Hunt,
Indie Hacker,
Reddit,
Twitter,
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@deluar_001 That's a nice mix. I hung out at indiehacker but things are going slow there. How is your marketing working there?
@cyriljeet Yup this slow but cool when you close a high-ticket, like $8K🥳
I love utilizing Telegram for lead follow ups! It just web3
@cyriljeet I agree the groups are spammy however Telegram is #1 messaging app in web3 so that's where i contact leads directly
Linkedin
@oxana_ivanova I have heard it works very well for b2b but I since my ticket size is low I never tried it.
@cyriljeet what channels do you use now?
LinkedIn?
@kimdonnell89092 Awesome! I am guessing you are b2b.
Sales calls work the best for us!
@samyak_jain29 That's great! What's your regular ticket size?
@cyriljeet $1000-1500
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Mostly Linkedin. We're working on polishing our Email Marketing, do you have any suggestions @cyriljeet?
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All together except for emails and direct calls.
@nickanisimov I don't do direct calls and no outreach or cold emails yet.
@iren_ivashchinenko LinkedIn seems to be working well for a lot of marketers
LinkedIn works pretty well for us.
I have used most of these platforms, so let me share my thoughts. LinkedIn is more suitable for targeting B2B customers, but the cost is relatively high. However, the audience targeting is precise from a "professional" perspective, and there are many detailed dimensions to use, such as company, industry, connections with competitors, ABM whitelist, positions, etc. The user base is predominantly from Europe and the US, with fewer users from the Asia-Pacific region. In short, it's accurate but a bit pricey.
Facebook, on the other hand, is more suitable for both B2C and B2B audiences. It has a cost advantage over LinkedIn due to its larger user base. However, the audience targeting primarily revolves around "interests," which may not be as precise. For example, people interested in "AI, technology, business, robotics" could be quite broad, including tech enthusiasts who might not be your B2B target audience. In summary, it's cheaper but might not be as focused, which can lead to a larger workload for your sales team in lead filtering.
As for Twitter advertising, I haven't used it yet, so I can't comment.
Now, let's talk about Email marketing. My overall impression is that the reply rate is too low, and your emails may end up in the spam folder, which can be discouraging. Additionally, the writing quality of the emails must be high, and if they are perceived as normal mass emails, the effectiveness is minimal. In short, while it may seem like the cheapest option, the actual threshold for success is quite high.
@new_user__1692023cdded7faa75220cb Thanks for a comprehensive overview. In Emails I get about 2% hitrate with fresh customers
@cyriljeet Cool 2% is quite not bad with fresh customers
Twitter, Linkedin.
@rehan_saleem1 Awesome! How did you manage to grow on Twitter