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Solving The Avoidance Of Sales People Issue Of Website Visitors

04-23-2012 09:24 PM CET | Advertising, Media Consulting, Marketing Research

Press release from: Engago Technologies Ltd.

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By all means people will avoid to pass on their contact details when visiting a website as they don’t want to be bothered by sales people calling or receiving marketing emails.

London – 24 April 2012 - A survey by LEADSExplorer revealed that only a minority of people will provide their real contact details. This is the biggest roadblock for any marketing campaign whatsoever which can only be solved by knowing more about the visitor like company, location, language and interest.

This survey is confirmed by the market average statistic that only 3% of all visitors will provide contact details. Out of which a majority uses free web mail addresses in order to hide their real identity.

As each visitor on a B2B website can be a potential customer, it is required to get as much information about this visitor and the company he is working for :
- Company name
- Website for first hand information
- City and country
- Language
- Actual location on the globe in order to segregate foreign offices

At the same time the interest in products or services should be obtained for the follow-up by cold calling, email marketing or nurturing
- Search terms used (visitor and all visitors from company)
- Pages visited (visitor and all visitors from company)
- Most visited page (visitor and all visitors from company)
- Longest visited page (visitor and all visitors from company)

As also the level of interest :
- Direct hit (access) of the website
- Number of returning visits by person
- Number of visiting employees of the same company
- Duration of visits (visitor and all visitors from company)

All this information allows to :
- Qualify the visiting company as lead
- Contact timely with appropriate message

Once having received all this information it is only a matter of contacting the company with a message matching their interest to generate a new lead who would have been lost without this service.

For more information about this powerful visitor identification information, lead generation and customer intelligence system, please visit: LEADSExplorer dot com

Engago Technologies is a leading provider of on demand lead generation, visitor conversion and customer retention by delivering actionable information for businessmen to drive new business, increase revenue for all industries.
Engago Technologies Ltd. is a privately held company headquartered nearby London, UK and was winner Red Herring 100 Europe in 2008.

Engago Technologies Ltd.
48 High Street - Haslemere - GU27 2LA Surrey UK
Website: www.engago.com
Telephone: +44 (0)208 242 4943
Contact: Scott Donovan +44 (0)208 242 4943 info@engago.com
Press contact: Contact: Scott Donovan +44 (0)208 242 4943 info@engago.com

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