AI-Generated Sales Outreach: At What Cost?
"Here's the best ever workflow to generate meetings!"
"It's easy," they say. "You book meetings while you sleep," they say.
?Here's how it works:
First thing to ask yourself: Is your communication adding value for the prospect? Is it useful and/or helpful?
When I visit your website and then get bombarded with outreach via the above workflow, what benefit is there to ME? There's virtually no value in the emails that are being sent to prospects, except to repeat the same messaging and CTA that didn’t work when they visited the website.
On top of that, every single email, slack, or text I get is another thing for ME to process and decide what to do with. So now I have a to-do item because I visited your website. Maybe your site isn't good enough, your value prop isn't clear enough, or your product just wasn't a fit. I'd start there before I'd risk emailing website visitors. Maybe YOU aren't sending tons of emails, but when seemingly every vendor is using the exact same tactic, it amounts to a LOT of emails for prospects.
But people are apparently booking meetings this way. I don't know what the conversion rates are, but this leads to…
Question two: Are there any negative, possibly unseen, side effects to this kind of outreach?
For every meeting you've booked using the above workflow, do you know how many prospects have you annoyed or turned off in the process?
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Why would this be so annoying for a prospect, you ask? Aside from the onslaught of inbound messages that I already talked about, the underlying data that drive everything is just not that great, which makes the whole experience even worse.
Personal Examples:
It's not just me - for every client I've worked on with this stuff, it only takes a few minutes of sifting through the data until we get to the "Why is the BDRs mom on our prospecting list?" conversation. (100% true story.)
To cut to the chase: I believe that every single touchpoint is making an impression about your brand and it's either positive or negative. There's no neutral. So, do I have a better or worse impression of your brand when I get generic or inaccurate or AI-generated outreach??
Maybe some meetings are being booked, but you are guaranteed to have annoyed someone (or their spouses, roommates or officemates!) along the way. I'm not alone in this - loved Kyle Lacy's recent post on this topic.
I make a mental note of companies that try to robo-prospect me and, in the words of Taylor Swift: I've got a list of names and theirs is in red, underlined.
I cannot believe this is ending with a Taylor Swift quote. Unbelievable. I don't even know who I am anymore. And I wish software vendors also didn't know who I was. LOOK WHAT THEY MADE ME DO.
P.S. I did opt out of RB2B's database - the link to do that is at the bottom of their homepage. Highly suggest doing so if you don't want emails after visiting websites!
Co-Founder of Fastdezine.com and Presto offering Graphic Design, Digital Media & B2B Lead Prospecting for Marketing Departments and Ad Agencies
7 个月It's always fun when tech articles throw in a pop culture twist, keeps things interesting!
Computing Security Advisor
8 个月AI is supposed to help you do your work, not do it for you. It hasn't gotten to the point in maturity where we can be the people in track suits, drinking Jamba Juice sitting around all day in those floaty chairs like in the movie "Wall-E".
Leadership Coach & Advisor. Former CSO. 3x co-founder. Marine Corps veteran.
8 个月Do it right, or pay an even heavier price. So on point, Crystal.
Data Driven Marketing
8 个月An informative read nonetheless! Kudos, Crystal!