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How to Use HubSpot to Convert Leads into Customers

Mar 15, 2024 / by Meghan Hultquist posted in sales, marketing, HubSpot, sales enablement, strategy, lead conversion, customer acquisition

Converting leads into closed customers is often the ultimate goal for sales and marketing teams. With the myriad of tools and tactics available, it can feel challenging to streamline the lead conversion process efficiently. However, HubSpot stands out as a comprehensive solution that empowers businesses to transform leads into customers seamlessly.  

HubSpot is much more than just a CRM; it's a powerhouse for marketing, sales, and customer success. At its core, HubSpot offers a unified, easy-to-use platform that allows businesses to effectively manage their leads, automate marketing and sales processes, and track customer interactions carefully. 

In this post, we'll explore some key lead conversion strategies as well as the ways that HubSpot empowers teams to convert and nurture leads into closed deals and customers.

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RevOps 101: Setting Up HubSpot for RevOps Success

Mar 6, 2024 / by Meghan Hultquist posted in sales, marketing, HubSpot, RevOps, Revenue Operations, customer success

Breaking down silos across critical business functions is a struggle for many organizations. The most successful and scalable teams today have a key factor in common: they function as a cohesive revenue team that competently and elegantly handles revenue operations, better known as RevOps.

RevOps is the strategic alignment of sales, marketing, and customer success operations across the full customer lifecycle to drive growth. RevOps maximizes revenue and growth through operational efficiencies and alignment of all teams, systems, and processes with an extraordinary focus on revenue and your customers.

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How to Convert More Leads with A/B Testing in HubSpot

Mar 10, 2022 / by Lex Hultquist posted in marketing, HubSpot, lead conversion, marketing automation, a/b testing

EDITORS NOTE: This blog was originally published August 10, 2018 and has been updated.

A/B testing (or split testing, if you prefer) might be the most underutilized tool marketers have today. Consider, in less than 3 minutes you can:

  • Set up a test to see if your call-to-action could be more powerful
  • Try two great layouts on your landing page
  • Test out both of your catchy subject lines.
The possibilities are nearly endless.

An A/B test means showing two versions of the same website page, email, or blog to visitors simultaneously and measuring performance for both variations. The version that performs better wins, it's as simple as that.

HubSpot's CRM and automation software tools make it easy to perform an A/B test on nearly every piece of digital marketing collateral, from website pages to emails, to ads and CTAs. 

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How to Use HubSpot Lead Scoring to Close More Customers

Jan 20, 2022 / by Meghan Hultquist posted in sales, technology, marketing, marketing automation

Blog originally published Sep 4, 2018.

Having a healthy stream of leads coming in from your website is a great first step toward generating revenue attributable to your marketing efforts. But turning those leads into customers requires a bit more strategic attention.

Lead scoring is a valuable tool that any sales and marketing team can implement to close more customers. Lead scoring is a system that ranks your prospects based on their perceived value to your organization. It is an automated way to identify and hand off your hottest leads to your sales team so they can work their magic and close more deals.

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7 Pandemic-Proof Ways to Generate B2B Leads

Apr 22, 2020 / by Meghan Hultquist posted in marketing, lead generation

So….2020 probably isn’t going quite as you’d planned. The COVID-19 pandemic has completely upended our way of life and caused massive disruption in nearly every industry and business.

For marketing and sales teams, this means, among other things, that in-person lead generation activities, like trade shows, conferences, and networking events, are canceled for the foreseeable future. 

Thousands of companies are struggling to figure out what to do next. Many B2B companies rely heavily upon in-person events to generate leads, and the COVID-19 crisis has created an alarming gap. 

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Implementation: Where Most Marketing Plans Go to Die

Mar 5, 2019 / by Meghan Hultquist posted in marketing, strategy

One key trait that identifies all high achievers is that they take action. They don't just talk about ideas; they do. Winning teams practice the art of implementation relentlessly. 

It's not particularly surprising, then, that successful implementation of a strategic marketing plan is one of the biggest challenges consistently facing marketing teams. 

Failed implementation is a stressful situation for any member of your marketing team, but it's marketing leaders that end up taking the brunt of the blame when a marketing plan fails to launch. Organizations regularly cite failure to execute a strategic plan as their primary reason for firing a CMO. 

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Advanced Metrics, Formulas, and KPIs Every SaaS Marketer Should Know

Feb 20, 2019 / by Lex Hultquist posted in marketing, analytics, strategy

Smart marketers know that basic marketing metrics (traffic and engagement) on their own provide a narrow view, and only small piece of the puzzle. While useful for optimizing campaigns, they are not necessarily tied to larger business goals and objectives.

Analytics that matter to organization leaders and boards go beyond the basic number of leads generated per quarter or increases in lead conversions. Leads, opportunities, and customers are easy and obvious numbers to focus on, but more important are the metrics that allow companies to track, project and predict growth. This is particularly true when it comes to SaaS (and IaaS, PaaS, FaaS) companies and others with a subscription-based pricing model.

Chances are, you're already familiar with Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR). This is a number that investors care about, which means it is a number that companies care about, which means it is a number that marketers care about. MRR, however, is just scratching the surface of revenue metrics that matter and must be measured.

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Data Privacy Laws + Marketing: A Layperson's Guide

Jan 30, 2019 / by Meghan Hultquist posted in marketing

Data privacy is quickly becoming a business focus around the world, and it's only the beginning. Technology has reshaped our privacy expectations, and there is increasing backlash, as well as legal and regulatory action, that has been generated in response. This rapidly evolving landscape will fundamentally change how business is transacted online.

Huge data privacy scandals are making headlines, and conglomerates like Facebook and Google are being hit with significant financial penalties under applicable laws. As a result of the shifting legal landscape, consumers' expectations around privacy are once again shifting, too.

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7 Psychology Principles to Influence User and Customer Behavior

Jan 16, 2019 / by Meghan Hultquist posted in marketing, lead generation, customer acquisition

The ultimate goal of any marketing campaign is to influence human behavior. That’s why the most successful marketing campaigns incorporate and leverage certain principles of human psychology. 

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Chatbots: A Primer for Marketing Teams

Jan 9, 2019 / by Meghan Hultquist posted in technology, marketing, customer acquisition

If you’ve spent any time online over the last two years, you’ve more likely than not encountered chatbots. And if you haven’t, you will soon. Chatbots, often referred to simply as “bots,” are heralded by many as the next must-have-technology for marketing and sales.

Businesses of all shapes and sizes are adopting chatbots rapidly, and there are many powerful applications within any given company. More and more big brands, from Nike to Whole Foods, have already embraced bot technology, and now chatbots are quickly becoming mainstream. Research from Forrester showed that in 2016, just 5% of companies worldwide were using chatbots regularly. Compare that to a recent survey by Oracle, which found that 80% of senior marketing and sales professionals expect to be using chatbots for customer interactions by 2020.

Chatbots are an excellent reminder that the digital revolution is far from over. We’re actually right in the midst of it. As more and more companies join in, marketers need to get a good grasp on how to use this powerful technology for the good of their brand.

So, let’s explore this emerging technology, what it means for marketing teams, and how to leverage it successfully for your brand.

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