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Lead Qualification for Administration
lead qualification for Administration
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What is the qualification of a lead?
What Is Lead Qualification? Lead qualification is exactly how it sounds: It's the process of determining how valuable a lead is. Marketing and sales teams qualify leads to try and figure out how likely a prospect is to buy something from their company. This tends to be a multi-stage process.
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What qualifies as a lead?
A qualified lead is a prospect who has been generated by the marketing team, evaluated by the sales team and fits the profile of an ideal customer with the intent to buy.
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What is the lead qualification level?
Lead Qualification is all about sifting through your list of leads and identifying those who are most likely to become your paying customers. To do that, you need to understand your leads on three different levels of hierarchy. Organizational Level - where you evaluate if their company is the right fit.
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What is an example of a lead qualification?
A lead can be qualified when the basic attributes of the lead indicate interest in the purchase of a product. For example, basic attributes might include: Contact attended a product event. Budget is approved.
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a lead is nothing more than a name and a phone number and it doesn't matter if the lead came from inbound because somebody filled out uh a form on your website to get a white paper or a case study or some piece of collateral that you give people to capture their name and phone number that is a lead so when you get a name and a phone number and you know nothing about that person it's just simply a lead that's all you have it's not a prospect okay so what is a prospect a prospect means that you had a name and a phone number and you've now qualified that name and phone number so what this means is that i now know that if you want to use something like band that they have the budget they have the authority they have a need and they have time but for me i would take it down a large notch from there so what a prospect is is somebody who buys or could benefit from what you sell that's not a lead so when you have a prospect you've already had some conversation to vet them and make sure that they could benefit from what you sell now they're a prospect and you need to get a meeting with a prospect if you haven't already had one unlike a lead a prospect is something greater than that and you have an opportunity only when your prospect agrees that i have this type of problem or challenge i believe that there's something i should be doing about it and i'm ready to take action to explore what my choices might be to get a better result
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