B2B Lead Generation BlogReachForce
B2B Marketing
 
 

Marketing Metrics that Drive Sales - B2B Marketing and Sales Tip #147

B2B marketing is all about driving sales, right?  The most effective teams know that alignment of marketing and sales is a requirement for productive lead generation and customer growth.

We’ve had sales pipeline metrics in place forever, I sometimes wonder why we as Marketers got to skate along all this time with no accountability…that’s a post for another day maybe…

With today’s sales force automation and marketing automation solutions, we as Marketers are now able to prove our worth with every campaign or program we launch.

Here’s a few metrics we here at ReachForce track to ensure we are driving valuable sales activity and customer growth.

  • # of net new companies from our target market sweet spots are added to the marketing mix each week
  • # of net new contacts (right role, not just anyone) from our target market sweet spots are added to the marketing mix each week
  • # of contacts being touched with a marketing message each week; net new contacts vs. those in nurture programs (and of course, we track opens and click throughs)
  • # of inbound requests
  • # of people hitting a landing page, then jumping to corporate site for product/service info.  (we do newsletter and search engine advertising driving people to best practice content accessible via a landing page)
  • # of people originating at The B2B Lead (ReachForce blog) and jumping to the ReachForce corporate site (product pages, solution pages)
  • # of new sales meetings set from marketing lead generation programs
  • # of marketing leads moved to the qualification stage of our sales pipeline
  • # of marketing leads moving to a proposal, and of course closing

Once a new customer is onboard I then go back and identify what activities were involved in moving this lead to being a new customer so I can be sure to do more of it.

Now of course there is a list of metrics similar to this for each initiative you take on.  It’s always important to outline goals and expectations of each program so that you are sure to spend your time and resources on the best producing programs.

Do you measure anything not on this list?  If so, please share.

Share and Enjoy:
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Technorati
  • Sphinn
  • Facebook
  • StumbleUpon
  • MisterWong
  • Mixx
  • Furl

Leave a Reply

Enter this code

Share and Enjoy:
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Technorati
  • Sphinn
  • Facebook
  • StumbleUpon
  • MisterWong
  • Mixx
  • Furl

 
 
B2B Marketing Blog
- - -     |     Home     |     About ReachForce     |     Contact     |     Archives     |     - - -