4 Simple Ways to Boost Your Customer Acquisition StrategyAcquire customers differently by driving progress toward strategic goals.

ByShayla Price

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Studies show that "both companies and agency clients have agreater focus on customer acquisition than retention."

Some SaaS businesses waste time and money by focusing on quick fixes. But your company canacquire more customerswith limited resources by concentrating on the right strategies.

"For e-commerce startups, the most difficult thing is focus. It's easy to focus on a niche for your products, but very difficult tofocus on a "niche audience,'" says Brian Zeng, CMO of OwnOnly.

Approach customer acquisition with a solid plan. Build the foundation by developing relationships with your target audience.

Acquire customers differently by driving progress toward strategic goals. Here are four lessons to guide your team:

1. Build Engagement

It's very unlikely that a first-time visitor will stumble upon your website and automatically buy your products. Prospective customers must be fully engaged with your brand before they make a purchase.

To attract more customers, build quality relationships. According to McKinsey, "70% of buying experiencesare based on how the customer feels they are being treated."

First, know your ideal customers' pain points. Conduct in-depth meetings with sales.

Arrange informal conversations with existing customers. And work with the marketing team to develop accurate buyer personas.

Identify ways to connect your company's values with your consumers. Nike uses a similar technique by promoting their mission of fitness, sports, and motivation. To their brand, everyone is an athlete.

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Social media is another effective way to build engagement. Shoppers talk about brands everyday. They're dishing out the good, bad, and ugly. Use a social media monitoring tool, likeSproutSocial, to track those conversations.

Then, create a communityfocusing on the customer experience. Susan Fournier, faculty director of the MBA Program at Boston University, and Lara Lee, a member of the executive committee, write:

"Too often, companies isolate their community-building efforts within the marketing function. That is a mistake. For a brand community to yield maximum benefit, it must be framed as a high-level strategy supporting business-wide goals."

Initiate dialoguewith prospects, and encourage your team to set up one-on-one interactions. For example, cosmetics brand Sephora facilitates an online forum, offering people expert advice, celebrity tips, and tutorials.

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Community engagement delivers transparency to your customers. It connects the brand's values with your consumers. Overall, it's a key factor in signing up more SaaS customers.

2. Limit Spending

Acquiring customers doesn't necessarily equate to higher costs. Learn to monitor your spending.

避免招聘公司拥有庞大的销售团队成长able sales model.

"Try using the founders of the company on as many sales calls as possible. After all, they have the ability to change the messaging, change the product, and react to what they're discovering in failed sales calls," statesDavid Skok, General Partner at Matrix Partners.

Check out theirstep-by-step guideon how to calculate customer acquisition costs.

戴安娜·史密斯,在细分市场,建议答案ing these three questions before developing a budget for acquiring new customers:

  1. How much do your paying customers spend throughout their lifecycle?
  2. What percentage of people that sign up actually pay you?
  3. percentage of folks that visit your website sign up?

In addition, use marketing automation software to nurture leads effectively. Tailor campaigns to move leads efficiently through the purchasing cycle.

With tools likeHubSpotandMarketo, your team can improve email targeting, convert leads into sales faster, and align data with future projects.

Figure out the best growth mix for your niche. Experiment with different acquisition channels. Then, analyze the results. Decide what needs to stay and what's worth letting go.

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Alice Default, Head of Marketing and Growth at Front, says, "Your most valuable channel will be the one that brings you the cheapest users who are most likely to succeed."

Be prepared to use your resources to execute a quality plan. But test different strategies to lower the costs.

3. Educate Prospects

The旧的销售模式is overrated.

Because of technology, people can learn about products with the click of a button. It's rare for folks not to Google something before purchasing a product.

Rather than persuading prospects, become a trusted partner. Challenge your team to educate the customer without the hassle of buying.

"Without sales there is no business. Sales is an opportunity, not a punishment or obligation. It's time to stop giving selling a bad rap, shift your attitude and educate your way into making the sale," saysDeborah Shane, a small business podcast host.

When you share valuable information, your company becomes an industry expert. Shoppers learn to trust your opinions without the fear of being misled.

Establish your brand as an authority. Host webinars to inform prospects about your products.

For instance, HappyFox creates presentations to show prospects how totrack the effectiveness of the support process.

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And offer social proof to validate your product's value.

Growth Marketing Expert Angie Schottmuller states, "The social proof psychology principle says that when people are uncertain, they'll most likelylook to others for behavioral guidance."

Research reveals that "70% of consumers say they look at product reviews before making a purchase, andproduct reviews are 12x more trustedthan product descriptions from manufacturers."

Crate, a content curation tool, highlights reviews from satisfied customers. Notice how the company not only quotes the customer, but also adds the person's photo, name, and external link.

Don't just claim to be the best SaaS in the market. Back up your product's solution through educational material and testimonials.

4. Develop Partnerships

In our global economy, businesses no longer thrive in isolation. It's critical for eCommerce marketers to build partnerships to create a sustainable business model.

Gain exposure to new audiencesby partnering with other brands. Through strategic alliances, your business can do more with less.

"By developing the right strategic alliances or joint ventures, your company can, in many cases, increase market share, as well as gain additional financial and human resources to meet client demands," writesCarolyn M. Brown, senior content producer at Black Enterprise.

Spotify and Uber teamed up to give their customers the enjoyment of hearing their favorite playlist while riding in a hired car. The partnership added anexclusive valueto Uber riders, while Spotify received a unique selling point for its members to upgrade their services.

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Also, experiment with coordinating co-marketing campaigns with influencers.

"Co-marketing is when two or more entities market together, and the entities both benefit from shared brand awareness, audience and results," states PR mavenAllie Freeland.

Co-created content can include infographics, Twitter chats, white papers, or even podcasts.

Shopify partners with the New York Stock Exchange to give entrepreneurs anexclusive week of mentorship. Winners receive advice from well-respected influencers, including Tony Robbins, Russell Simmons, Tim Ferris, and Marie Forleo.

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Earning customers doesn't always mean reinventing the wheel. Sometimes, joining forces with like-minded brands can boost new paid users.

Attract More Customers

Grow your SaaS company by grabbing the attention of new customers. In order to earn more business, zero in on long-term strategies, not one-off flukes.

Build relationships with prospects with on-going engagement. Solve your audience's problems by educating them about your product solution. And develop partnerships with other companies to expand your reach.

Be strategic. Acquire more customers.

Shayla Price lives at the intersection of digital marketing, the law and social responsibility. She inspires a new breed of innovative attorneys atHearsay Marketing.

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