Achinta Mitra

Align Industrial Websites with Sales Process

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If you want your industrial website to generate qualified leads and drive sales (Who doesn’t?), make sure the site is aligned with your sales process. Without this critical link, your newly redesigned industrial website may be nothing more than eye candy that does very little for your sales.

In my daily conversations with manufacturing and industrial companies, I find the mindset is still very much centered on marketing the old way. They want their site visitors to call and their crack sales team will take care of everything to close the deal.

Even though these people have read all the industry studies, they have a very difficult time accepting the fact that their buyers are no longer willing to engage with their salespeople until they need a quote. Now it boils down to price and delivery time.

It is too late by then. You can talk value until you’re blue in the face but your customers and prospects will push back on price. Your industrial website has missed a great opportunity to frame the discussion in their minds in the early stages. (Read my post, Inbound Marketing Must Set the Table for Industrial Sales).

Here are some of my thoughts to help you better align an industrial website with your sales process.

  • Define your sales process in details. You may have a clear picture in your head but until you put it down on paper, you will miss several smaller steps that lead to the conversation between the customer and your sales team
  • After the sales process is clearly mapped out, examine what steps can be handled by your website
  • Focus on creating content and applications that will help your visitors make interim decisions before getting to the RFQ (See my post Industrial Marketing Content that Helps Buyers)
  • It is highly unlikely that industrial buyers will move to the RFQ stage after their first visit. Plan lead nurturing content that your website can provide to move leads from the top to the middle of the sales funnel (See my post Lead Nurturing Is Not A Marketing Option, It’s A Sales Necessity)
  • Create a formal procedure for qualifying leads before handing off to sales for follow up action. Asking sales to do the pre-qualifying is a colossal waste of their time and will only reinforce their impression that marketing generates “crappy” leads

Even though the last bullet point is not directly related to your website, it is important for optimizing the processes of handoff between marketing and sales.

What steps did you take to align your industrial website with your sales process? If not, what do you plan to do for better sales alignment?


Republished with author's permission from original post by Achinta Mitra.

Achinta Mitra

Achinta Mitra calls himself a “marketing engineer” because he combines his engineering education with 20+ years of practical industrial marketing experience. He has helped many engineering companies and manufacturers improve their lead generation, conversions, and marketing communications to increase sales. He is the founder of Tiecas, Inc. – an industrial and business-to-business (B2B) marketing company in Houston, Texas. Achinta writes regularly about industrial, engineering and manufacturing marketing on his blog at http://bit.ly/cSxH5e.
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