B2B Marketers Demand Third-Party Providers Bring More Compliance To Lead Marketing Science
Thursday, November 28, 2019
New CMO Council Research Finds Irresponsible Lead Gen Vendors Put Brands at Financial, Legal and Reputational Risk
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- B2B marketers rushing to acquire mass leads at the cheapest price have led to a commodity market and the proliferation of disreputable lead gen vendors. In turn, this has created a toxic environment for brand reputation and trust.
According to a new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Council report, "Are Garbage Leads Trashing Your Brand?", marketers are now rethinking their lead generation strategies, techniques and sources to ensure better lead compliance and brand trust.
Download the complimentary report at: https://cmocouncil.org/thought-leadership/reports/are-garbage-leads-trashing-your-brand
New demands on marketing accountability and responsibility require structured opt-in and permission-based, legally compliant processes from third-party lead gen providers. In other words, marketers want to bring a higher level of compliance to lead marketing science for targeted leads, notes the CMO Council, a global network of 16,000 marketing leaders controlling nearly $1 trillion in aggregated, annual spend.
The new report looks at the growing use of low-cost, unverified leads from questionable, offshore, commodity list providers and the risks this carries for B2B brands. The report helps marketers assess lead gen vendors and determine lead quality, thanks to insights from in-depth interviews with IBM, Medallia, Pitney Bowes, ServiceMax, Eplexity and Digimarc, among others.
Some of the interviewees' key insights:
-- High-quality or medium-quality leads tend to convert 20 times more than
low-quality leads
-- The Lead Council found that 47.1 percent of marketers believe lead
quality from third-party lead gen campaigns is declining, partly due to
leads being oversold and provisioned through unethical lead collection
-- Sample questions to ask a lead gen vendor: Are you Privacy Shield
Certified? Do you have a Security Incident Response Policy? Can you show
lead authenticity?
"Unqualified, unreceptive customer targets from dubious lead merchants scraping Internet channels and communities speak loudly about the brand," notes Donovan Neale-May, Executive Director of The CMO Council. "Angry, hounded people will express their displeasure over social networks, with co-workers, at conferences, in emails and over review sites."
On bad actors, marketers can ferret them out by asking hard questions and looking for telltale signs, the report found. Researching a lead gen vendor's website popularity, for instance, sheds light on the validity of its database.
On lead quality, marketers can employ a number of tactics, ranging from a sales and marketing "buddy system" to artificial intelligence in lead scoring. By focusing on lead quality, marketers reduce the number of irate customer targets assailing the brand, which has become prevalent in a quantity-leads strategy.
"Don't ever risk your brand reputation. At the end of the day, your demand generation impacts your brand reputation. That always has to be a mandatory guiding principle in the choices you make," says Craig Stacey, recent VP of Marketing and Demand Generation at McKesson.
The report is now available from the CMO Council at https://cmocouncil.org/thought-leadership/reports/are-garbage-leads-trashing-your-brand
About the CMO Council
The Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Council is the only global network of executives specifically dedicated to high-level knowledge exchange, thought leadership and personal relationship building among senior corporate marketing leaders and brand decision-makers across a wide range of global industries. The CMO Council's 15,000-plus members control approximately $500 billion in aggregated annual marketing expenditures and run complex, distributed marketing and sales operations worldwide. In total, the CMO Council and its strategic interest communities include more than 65,000 global executives in more than 110 countries covering multiple industries, segments and markets. For more information, visit https://www.cmocouncil.org.
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