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Looking to enhance sales lead performance? Put process before technology.

Pointclear

When it comes time to exploring how you can increase lead generation ROI, that is, produce better leads more cost effectively, move "technology" to the bottom your to-do list. So start by engineering your processes to focus on lead quality not quantity. That is, by not using a cost-per-lead metric.)

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Who’s Harvesting Your Lead Farm?

SBI

Guest Post By Dan McDade, CEO & President, PointClear. The lead farm—it may not sound very sexy at first hearing, but its function and resources are critical success factors in overcoming challenges that prevent B2B sales and marketing groups from operating at peak efficiency and delivering full revenue potential.

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Outsourcing Lead Generation: A CMO’s Perspective

Pointclear

There are many factors to consider when deciding whether to do outbound lead generation in-house or to partner with a lead generation services firm. What led you to consider outsourcing lead generation? What for you were the critical success factors you weighed in outsourcing lead generation?

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What Determines Cost Per Lead

Pointclear

Take a look at the following cost per lead comparison. These numbers show what goes into generating a high-quality lead—and what it costs. They demonstrate the fallacy of measuring the success of lead generation programs solely on the basis of cost per lead. Your comments are welcome.

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Four Reasons for Quota Failures

Pointclear

To understand the revenue failure issue, as a consultant I had to start with the people closest to the issue and then spread out to policies, procedures, tool use, and marketing lead generation. Is the sales incentive bar set too high? Quotas can be by dollar, by product, and by sales activity; often by all three.

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