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Authored by Dan McDade, president and CEO of PointClear, ViewPoint draws on his 20-plus years of experience helping companies develop prospects and drive revenues. Named one of the 50 most influential people in sales lead management in 2009 and 2010 by the Sales Lead Management Association, Dan offers insights into how to close the gap between marketing and sales and explorations on the most effective means of reaching target audiences—supported by real-world examples—Dan fosters productive thought and collaboration among executives.

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3 Good Reasons Marketing Should Qualify Leads Before Passing to Sales

  
  
  

Dollar Sign in Garbage1) The more leads you give to sales the less likely they'll be followed up on: Sales is conditioned to not follow up on marketing's leads. Why? Because they've been burned. They receive hundreds of so-called leads generated through tradeshows, email campaigns, webinars, whitepaper downloads, etc. and have learned that there may be, if they're lucky, 10% that are qualified. Sales has a quota and they're not going to spend the hours needed to cull through lists of low-level, so-called leads.

2) Fewer leads empower sales: Marketing can recondition sales by sending qualified opportunities, as opposed to raw, unfiltered leads. How? If marketing segments, measures, and qualifies, sales will learn to value what marketing sends their way. That translates into more deals and more revenue, and that's good for sales, marketing, and the company.

3) When leads are qualified marketing can do a better job: When marketing takes on the lead qualification role, sales gets in front of more qualified prospects. Which means marketing is able to increase its ROI as leads generated are no longer wasted. Plus the process of qualification helps marketing fine-tune its demand generation programs: if a list generated from a tradeshow, for example, is only pulling at 5%, Marketing can adjust its investments to maximize the benefits.

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