Lead Generation Ideas: 6 Creative Examples That Get Results
Vlad Shvets
12 minute read
Leads are key marketing markers simply because leads are… money.
Generating quantitative and qualitative leads is probably any marketer’s main target because the hit of a lead generation campaign will fill your prospecting funnel while you are out like a light.
You read that right; money can come even when you’re not in front of your laptop 24/7.
You may rub the sleep from your eyes, ‘cause you’re not dreaming.
And I don’t plan on leaving you like this without giving you some practical examples to reinforce my statement and bring you closer to what a successful prospecting campaign is.
OK, so let’s say that you own a blog or a website.
As a marketing professional, you shouldn’t stick to this means of communication only.
To succeed in effective lead generation, you should try to use different marketing channels, including some digital marketing ones, such as a retail store, email marketing, a simple message, or a social media platform.
You should set a straight forward target:
To find the easiest and most efficient mix in which buyers can research, evaluate, and finally purchase your product.
Let’s put flesh on the bones of your prospecting campaign with some hands-on instances.
Here are some tips and tricks on how to actually get the email to generate leads for your business.
Buying email addresses to spam your potential clients will only cause them distress instead of making them want to share your offers with others.
Moreover, they might want to unsubscribe from your newsletter, and that would be a real pity – investing time and money in something that makes you lose customers that had previously chosen to opt in.
So, the first step towards generating more leads is making sure that your existing clients and email subscribers are satisfied with what you deliver and enjoy receiving emails from you as well as want you to keep having their contact information.
Use email to send your prospects only captivating and worthy downloadable offers, all sorts of discounts mixed with educational content deserve being retrieved and dispensed to other prospects
Give your website visitors and other users that follow your content the tools to share your content.
In other words, add a link that encourages your recipients to “Send this offer to a friend” or some share buttons to encourage people to share your email further on their social networks.
The recent trend is to leverage plain HTML emails instead of fancy designed newsletters.
Plain emails quickly build trust with your audience, establish a personal and conversational tone, and thus increase the conversion rates of your marketing campaigns.
Check out the example below of how Groove leverages emails in their onboarding flow.
Their welcome email is very personal and focuses on explaining what the company and their products are all about.
The responders get engaged on a personal and emotional level.
I want to draw your attention to the fact that in order to achieve effective lead generation, it’s very important to create a list of email subscribers.
For that reason, as we can see below, Ahrefs is inviting all website visitors to follow the newsletter signup link and be included in their email list.
*Note: This can also be a pop-up window on your web page.
What’s also important is to understand that in order for people to be engaged with your newsletter and don’t be overwhelmed by low quality content and huge amounts of newsletter communications, you should add value to it.
For example, Exploding Topics delivers trending topics once per week right in your inbox for free.
Now that you know that email marketing is a valuable part of your content marketing and digital marketing strategy—and that, to build an audience you need a great lead magnet—let’s talk about spreading the news via social media.
#3: Spread the Good News Via Social Media
Although social media platforms nowadays are cluttered, business owners should try to use them in the best and most effective way possible.
There are Ecommerce businesses like ASOS that are making some remarkable efforts on their social media.
More specifically, they’re using Facebook’s Ad Library as a valuable marketing tool to spread their good news via social media and connect with followers and potential customers.
Simply put, social media doesn’t just mean scrolling around, liking funny pictures, and posting your meals on Twitter or Instagram.
Additionally, it is a channel in full swing that most of the companies use to promote their business. Here’s how to use social media channels to generate leads:
Build a reliable database of loyal customers. The relationship that social media allows you to create is very human, so seize the opportunity to get to know your audience, to communicate with your prospects, and to share your experience; because generating leads requires human interaction
Posting and sharing content to redirect traffic toward targeted landing pages and web forms is again a very powerful weapon of generating leads through social media. Make sure to take additional factors into consideration like the time of posting to get the most engagement on your content.
Social media is a dialog channel. The companies that only deliver messages do not use those channels at full capacity – the purpose is to interact with your customers and be helpful to them.
In other words, avoid sharing only your content, add eye-catching content that you found on other websites too, it shouldn’t always be about your company.
Convince your connections to share your content at their turn – a quid pro quo kind of deal.
When it comes to social media marketing, remember that it’s important for your brand to sound distinct.
It’s something that you have to build up over the years.
A good example of leveraging social media is Wendy’s.
They successfully leverage social media to engage with their customers (and leads) in the real-time, boosting brand awareness and producing the content that goes viral due to its charisma.
Obviously, Wendy’s is a well-known brand with an active following, and social media lead generation is going to work differently for small businesses — but the basics in terms of the lead generation strategy are the same.
Remember that social media is all about connecting with the right people and maintaining those relationships over time.
After talking about social media we’re going to talk about how SEO optimization can attract more leads.
#4: Optimize Your SEO to Attract More Leads
While promoting your offers through various channels is nevertheless crucial in the process of gaining new prospects, you should also make sure that people find you with ease through search engines, like Google.
Here’s how you can optimize your landing pages for SEO:
Choose the main words for every landing page and try to optimize that page around that word. If you use too many keywords, you risk losing authority and the relevance of the page because search engines will not know what exactly is that page about
Use keywords in H1 titles and H2 subtitles
Include keywords in your content, but make sure they are appropriate to the material
By optimizing your content pieces for good keywords, you can create a great awareness engine for your product or service.
It’s a good idea to break down your content into topic-based clusters.
The model was originally developed by Hubspot.
It helps to create an efficient internal linking structure that directs all the link juice to the sales landing pages that you actually want to rank up for organic keywords.
When working on choosing the keywords for your content, pay attention to choosing the keywords with a high clickthrough rate and a high percentage of organic search clicks as compared to the paid search.
For example, as measured by AhRefs, the keyword “lead generation” has 87% of the organic clicks, but only 27% of the searchers end up clicking on any link — and so you might think twice before targeting it.
At Paperform we’re focusing on investing time and resources in our SEO strategy.
We’ve therefore managed to get good results in terms of traffic value.
The data on the next screenshot also shows how we’ve achieved to rank for many relevant keywords with high search volume and, in many times, high commercial searching sites.
In the next section we’re going to talk about value proposition and how it can be used as a lead generation tool.
#5: Provide More Value Upfront to Generate More Leads
Don’t put your mind to closing a deal only.
I mean, an offer per se is a great way to engender new prospects, but on top of that, some links to interesting downloadable and actionable content will make your prospect more than happy with your collaboration, craving for more, wanting to share the news with their friends and family.
To provide value you can use a variety of mediums and ways to reach out to your audience, such as being a guest blogger or a guest on a podcast.
Additionally, you could also try to organize webinars and video conferences.
In other words, what really helps with lead generation is providing more value to your prospective customers upfront.
Establishing yourself as an industry leader and a decision-maker boosts your credibility and builds up your company’s brand.
Downloadable content could take many shapes and forms, but the most common industry standard is creating ebooks.
Ebooks could be either downloadable or open for everyone. You can even create custom QR Codes to promote your eBooks download at offline channels.
Both of those options are quite effective in generating leads, although the latter approach makes attribution harder.
When working on the ebooks, think of whether you might collaborate with other companies in your space.
That will not only help you to source great content from the expert writers, but will also provide you with additional distribution channels.
Oberlo is famous for its collection of educational ebooks.
In order to download most of their ebooks, the visitors are required to leave their email address.
They are later gently introduced to Oberlo’s product and are converted into the product leads.
Therefore, this lead generation technique is inevitably closely connected to email marketing.
Using the method of value proposition is a great lead generation idea.
Simply put, the process of providing value upfront definitely helps your Saas or ecommerce business to expand its target audience, attract potential customers as well as it enhances your lead generation strategy.
In the last section we’re talking about sales teams that achieve successful sales campaigns through A/B testing.
#6: A/B Testing for a Successful Sales Campaign
Although A/B testing is not a social media channel, it still is a great way to grow your leads and even create your own sales funnel.
It can be used in call-to-actions, email marketing, or landing pages.
According to HubSpot, testing landing pages can help you generate 40% more leads for your company.
Moreover, a correctly done A/B testing is a great advantage over your competitors.
Before you get started with A/B testing, remember to create sustainable traffic channels for your product or service.
After all, you need your A/B tests to be statistically significant.
You should also decide on the length of each of your tests.
If your A/B tests take too long, the business environment might change faster than you’re able to take action on your learnings.
Ideally, you’d be running quick tests, one at a time.
That way you’ll be able to figure out which tests produce what results and won’t be confused in attribution.
You should be aware that some of them are geared towards enterprise companies and are therefore too expensive.
Pick the software that supports all the functionality that you need, but isn’t going to cost a fortune.
Let’s wrap this up.
Final Words
Online lead generation has the power to turn your marketing strategy into a good dough.
Using special offers, CTAs, online surveys, landing pages, and promoting them through various communication channels can reduce your costs per lead and help you get some new sales prospects.
Continue testing every element of the inbound marketing process while trying to improve the quality of your leads and, of course, increase your sales.
Even though you might end up using a variety of lead generation techniques simultaneously, remember to never stop testing new approaches.
After all, certain lead generation channels might dry up after a while or simply become unsustainable as your business grows.
Vlad Shvets
Vlad Shvets is a marketing manager at Paperform, a form and landing page builder tool that is aiming to democratize the digital creation for everyone. When he's not working, you might find him climbing mountains or reading history books.
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