Lead Generation for Small Businesses in 2021 Using The Trust Equation
Josh Turner
Sold my 2 main businesses from 2021-2023, now focused on dad life + doing some consulting. WSJ Bestselling Author, Inc 500/5000 multiple times, aspiring to be a better fisherman.
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Generating leads as a small business can be challenging... but it doesn’t have to be.
Whether you own a new start-up or have been in business for years, the world of marketing and lead generation is changing at warp speed.
This is not our parent’s marketing world and what worked 10-20 years ago just doesn’t work anymore.
Hell, what worked two years ago doesn’t work either.
Times have changed and 2020 taught us that we have to stay adaptable and ready for anything.
To complicate marketing matters further, we’ve become a society that distrusts the media, politicians, corporations, and our trust in brands has fallen. One mishap shared on social media can easily affect the reputation of a revered company.
On the other hand, social media and the advances we’ve seen in technology are great because it allows us to reach even more people and spread our messaging like wildfire. But everyone is taking advantage and messaging is coming at us from everywhere. As a small business, it’s hard to cut through all of the noise and reach the right people, at the right time.
You may not have the size or a large tech-savvy and skilled marketing team on your side, and that’s ok. By following our Trust Equation, you can use that smaller size to your advantage to create stronger, longer-lasting relationships and reach the prospects that are right for you.
Barriers and Roadblocks to Lead Generation for Small BUSINESS
According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “20% of small businesses fail in the first year. By the end of their fifth year, roughly 50% have faltered and after 10 years, only a third have survived.”
First, we need to understand... why? What are the barriers and roadblocks preventing small businesses from growing and reaching their potential?
To help us understand these barriers, Connect 365 interviewed over 4,000 small businesses to uncover common challenges and create strategies to overcome them. Not having a systemic approach to lead generation strategy was seen as a contributing factor as to why so many small businesses lacked the cash flow needed to flourish.
Here are some of the barriers impacting lead generation for small businesses:
- Lack of time and energy. Performing the day-to-day leaves little time to focus on marketing and lead generation strategies.
- Limited budget. Marketing, lead generation, and email management software can be expensive. It also requires other resources, like employees. If you’re not staffing freelancers, then there are a host of employee benefit costs to factor into the equation.
- Learning Curve. Deciphering the lingo alone can be overwhelming. If you’re a bit of a marketing dinosaur and haven’t kept up with the changing times, then the lack of know-how can be a tough barrier to overcome.
Now onto the roadblocks and why so many small businesses struggle to reach the right prospects:
- Trust. Customers are being bombarded with messaging from the competition all promising them something great and vowing to do it better, bigger and faster. And, it’s relentless. If you don’t respond one day, you’ll receive a message the next day with a lower price, more stuff, a better offer - all proclaiming to be the very BEST deal. Today’s customers are smart. They’ve seen all the old tricks and can see through canned content with the (insert prospect’s name here) mentality. Your potential prospects deserve better.
- Simplicity. There is a myriad of ways to reach customers these days - emails, newsletters, pop-up ads, mobile-optimized ads, Facebook ads, social media automation, interstitials – even GIFs are being used to make email campaigns more engaging. Then there is the complexity of measuring all of these great tools and understanding the lingo, like open rates, click-throughs, pay-per-click, geotargeting. It’s enough to make your head spin, especially if you don’t have a marketing team to back you up. Whoever coined the phrase – keep it simple stupid – was onto something.
- Consistency. With so many tools in the toolbox, we tend to try it all. When something is not working, we move onto the next thing. Of course, immediate gratification and getting results quickly is desirable, but it clouds messaging even further and confuses potential prospects.
The Trust Equation Can Help
The Trust Equation is a revolutionary method that gets you in front of your perfect prospects and helps you become the only option in their eyes. It allows you to create a relationship based on trust, simplicity, and consistency. By focusing on three key pillars, you can create a unique advantage, more awareness, and generate quality leads that will turn into your best customers:
- Targeted prospecting. Take the time to identify who your perfect prospects are and narrow your efforts instead of casting a big net. Stop wasting time trying to reach people who won’t see your message. Instead, build relationships and foster those relationships to create trust and acceptance of future messaging.
- Social authority. Customers have limited attention spans. Establish your authority early. Prove how you can solve their problems and fulfill a need so that they link your business with a solution. Create awareness with consistent messaging and relevant posts to convey your authority in the market.
- Personal messaging. Learn about your prospect’s needs and desires and be empathetic and emphatic. Create personalized messaging that speaks directly to them. Continual and sincere communication and follow-up show them that you care. Building a foundation of trust will create a long-lasting relationship and lead to lifetime customers.
What Others Are Saying About The Trust Equation
“I went from 100 clients to 212 clients in just that first year. If you’re a small business and need clients, you’ve got to have a system like this in place. My revenue doubled after working with Josh and team and it’s continued to double every year, I’ve stuck with them” – Mike Mertz, Finance
“The ease and simplicity are amazing! 79.5% open rate and 4 proposal submissions from my last campaign.” – Michael Hunt, IT
“I’m thrilled with what has happened in just 24 hours. Sent out 500 emails from a cold list yesterday with the first message. 23 people already want me to profile them and have requested calls.” – Janine Bolon, Finance Coach
Learn More About The Trust Equation and Connect With Us
Implementing the Trust Equation is a game-changer and can propel your small business in front of more prospects, generate more leads and grow your business. From email automation to lead management to social media automation, Connect 365 can help you turn those cold leads into warm prospects and create long-lasting, lifetime customers.
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In the workshop, I’ll be teaching:
- Exactly what an Authority Leadership Platform is and how you can leverage our Authority Amplifier process to position yourself above the competition, putting your business on an entirely different playing field.
- How to target high-end prospects using online platforms (social media + email) in a unique way that builds instant trust by doing the polar opposite of what most ‘salespeople’ try
- How to develop real relationships online using a highly-personal Multi-Touchpoint Messaging Campaign to naturally guide the conversation towards an appointment
- The right way to automate processes that build trust, improve credibility, and increase responsiveness in your campaigns.
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3 年Thanks for sharing
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3 年Absolutely, all good stuff Josh Turner - thanks so much for sharing! What this goes back to, for me, is that this kind of solopreneur-ship is a lifestyle. It's not something you turn on and off. The trust equation is a part of social media marketing, which means the phone in your pocket is being used as a business tool. One moment you can be walking the dog, the next you could be sending a "thanks for connecting" personalized video message to a new prospect, then you're back to walking the dog. It's a lifestyle thing. The more integrated you can make this stuff with daily life, the easier it'll get to turn work into play. I don't use FB, Twitter, Insta, or even LinkedIn for social reasons. I'm on these social media platforms to do business. But we can all recognize the mechanisms at work when we're doom scrolling through the social feed. Those same mechanisms can be repurposed to establish yourself as an authority figure/expert in the field, to engage with audience prospects, to send business messages, to stay front of mind in the social feed. All this to say: Yes, totally with you on the trust equation. It's basically about turning strangers into friendly prospects, which only happens when you talk to and build a rapport with them. So get started, because that takes time! Thanks again for sharing Josh Turner! All the best :) Shani, The Art Bard