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How to get more qualified leads from your website

How to get more qualified leads from your website

[Bonus at end of post - 9 FREE easy-to-use tools to create your own Lead Magnets.]

Just imagine getting up on a Monday morning after enjoying a relaxing weekend and finding several great qualified leads in your inbox to start the week off with.

What a difference that would make in the levels of success and frustration you experience!

If you're like most people, though, you either:

  1. have no leads in your inbox (this is most common), or
  2. leads that haven't begun to be qualified and you have to spend a lot of time on, most of it wasted because they weren't a good fit to begin with.

There's no reason for things to be like this, especially in light of these 2 facts:

  1. most people prefer to know as much as possible about a product or service before contacting a company, and
  2. your website is there 24/7 to give them the information they crave.

Doesn't it make sense, then, that providing as much helpful information as possible on your site serves visitors better? And combining that helpful information with a way for them to qualify themselves before contacting you would save you a lot of time?

Lead Magnets are the #1 way to drive qualified leads through your website while weeding out the ones that aren't a good match.

First, let's make sure we're on the same page as to what a lead magnet is.

A lead magnet is content of value (usually a PDF, e-book, email course, training video, etc.) that you give your visitors for free in exchange for their email address.

The freebie should focus on helping your visitor solve one urgent problem, and they should be able to consume it quickly.

As the content gets more valuable (further along the funnel), you'll require more information in trade – like their name, company, title, and website.

It's important to note that you should provide a good amount of information on your site that doesn't require an email address to view, though, so that by the time the visitor needs to part with their email they already know whether the content you offer is of value to them. It's kind of like going to the grocery store and getting food samples: you taste that one thing that you just have to have, and you're glad you got the sample because it's probably something you wouldn't have bought otherwise.

It's also important to note that you're not asking for their email address so you can hound them. Remember, you don't even want to have to talk with them until they've qualified themselves. Getting their email is just a way to start trading information to gradually come to a point that perhaps both of you feel a personal contact would be beneficial.

Lead magnets definitely work and can be magical in helping you generate good, quality leads over time.

Here's the thing, though: a lead magnet has to be targeted to work.

Whatever you offer, it should give actionable information that is helpful to the site visitor and is something that only someone who is interested enough to possibly move to the next stage in your sales funnel would want. When the freebie isn't targeted, you're not qualifying the lead in any way and you end up with contacts that are of no value to your business. The only thing you've done is waste your time creating the piece.

By using different lead magnets for different visitor types and sales funnel stages, you'll gradually weed out people and finally be left with highly motivated prospects.

Woohoo! This is the point that you want to encourage contact because the lead has qualified themselves and is primed for a conversation. Depending on your business type, you may want to try to arrange a product demo, sales model tour, or some other touchpoint to help them move to a decision. Or you might even have an entry-level product or service that they can buy online without even having to talk with you.

Several examples of content you can offer in exchange for an email address include things like:

  • templates
  • cheat sheets
  • free training in the form of e-books, email course, or videos
  • infographics
  • resource guides

On a personal note - please don't use lead magnets to get email addresses so you can stalk people. I became very wary about giving my email address in exchange for anything after a large company started hounding me to death. Fortunately, most others I've given it up to have treated it with the respect it deserves.

9 free tools to make lead magnetsBONUS!

To help you get started creating your own lead magnets, we've put together a list of 9 FREE easy-to-use tools that will help you get great results.

 
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Websites
11-11
Web design & development for 11/11 Veteran Project. Our CEO is their Director of Strategy & uses their national platform and extensive network to help clients reach strategic business goals while supporting organizations that provide access to resources for veterans and their families.
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Print Design
print
This 20-page 5-year Progress Report for a Tourism Department is printed on high quality gloss paper of magazine quality. Presenting details of progress made in an easy-to-digest manner helps Tourism stay accountable to funding sources.
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websites
edgewood website
Web design and development for Edgewood Townhomes and Villas, a unique luxury townhome community in Southern Virginia. They needed a modern, mobile friendly site to help display the vast array of options available to homeowners, as well as highlight available properties.
Mother Cluckers
websites
Mother Cluckers
Mother Cluckers is a unique home decor and interior design shop located in an historic downtown. They sell home luxuries, unique apparel, and gifts in their brick & mortar as well as online via Square. We developed the website, set up their ecommerce system on Square, and integrated it with their website.
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websites
lisa
Web development for author, business strategist, speaker, and podcaster Lisa Kipps-Brown, our CEO.
Colin
Websites
Colin
Website design and marketing automation services for NASCAR driver Colin Garrett.
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VGA
Economic development website design for Virginia's Growth Alliance, a region that covers 10 counties.
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south hill
Town of South Hill, Virginia, rebranding and web design.
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Branding
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Social Media
social
When we were invited by Virginia's Department of Housing and Community Development to speak about marketing to Virginia Main Street Community directors from across the state, we needed something helpful to give them to take back to the office. Our Quicky Guide to Social Media ended up being quite a hit! This poster is different from anything we've ever seen: It has dry erase blocks to let the user jot notes for planning their social media. The poster is 11"x17" - large enough to accommodate the dry erase blocks but small enough to not take up too much of the user's office wall.
vineland website
websites
vineland website
Web design and development for Vineland Downtown Improvement District / Main Street Vineland, NJ. Part of a project awarded to VDID through a Branding & Digital Design Grant from Main Street New Jersey.
Branding
Branding
Branding
New branding identity for Stand Up For Salem (New Jersey), a nonprofit that stimulates business opportunity, historic preservation and community growth through grassroots community development.
print
Print Design
print
This magazine won an Award of Merit for Communication from the Southern Economic Development Council. Virginia's Growth Alliance is geographically the largest economic development region in Virginia. They provide a printed quarterly quality of life magazine to prospects; the magazine is printed on glossy paper that is of the quality you would find on a magazine rack. A low-res version is also available for download on their website and for distribution on usb's.
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Fact Sheets
fact sheets
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vineland branding
Branding
vineland branding
New branding identity for Main Street Vineland, NJ / Downtown Vineland Improvement District, a group that promotes, enhances and revitalizes historic Landis Avenue as a thriving commercial district and community-gathering place for shoppers, residents and visitors. Part of a project awarded to VDID through a Branding & Digital Design Grant from Main Street New Jersey.

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