Lessons From Jonathan Pogact and Robin Izsak-Tseng
Marketers and sales teams are up for some challenging times ahead.
Between economic cooling and uncertainty in the tech world, organizations must be as lean and intentional as ever with their spending. Sales and marketing professionals must figure out how to do more with less.
Fortunately, intent data is an excellent solution for B2B software vendors to acquire and retain customers with pinpoint accuracy. It’s the difference between selling products to someone who’s only passively aware of your brand or is actively researching your solutions.
(I’m no sales pro, but I imagine you probably also prefer the latter).
There’s just one tiny problem: many organizations don’t know how to operationalize this data to maximize its value.
As part of Reach 2022, G2’s annual digital conference, attendees got to sit in on a masterclass presented by intent data experts Jonathan Pogact of Seamless.AI and Robin Iszak-Tseng of G2. During the presentation, the two speakers shared some unique insights and learnings to help anyone make better use of their intent data.
If you couldn’t catch the masterclass during the live broadcast, don’t worry. We’ll break down some of the biggest takeaways right here.
Understanding intent data
It’s important first to grasp what intent data is and the different types of this data. Simply put, intent data is a set of signals or data points collected to indicate if someone is in the market to buy from you and where they are in the process.
Types of intent data
Intent data can originate from many different sources. Where you source your intent data is how to distinguish between the three types:
- First-party: This is intent data you collect from digital properties you own, like when someone fills out a lead form or signs up for a brand newsletter on your company website.
- Second-party: Another company’s first-party data is where your business purchases or consumes this data. G2 Buyer Intent is an example of this type of intent data.
- Third-party: Activities, events, and intelligence across multiple sources aside from your website. An example of this is third-party intent data from a provider like Bombora.
Pertinent actions committed by G2 users power G2 Buyer Intent. Software vendors on G2 use Buyer Intent to identify specific behaviors of their target prospects and follow up with the appropriate action based on where a buyer is in the purchasing journey.
Jonathan Pogact
VP, Marketing, Seamless.AI
G2 Buyer Intent helps you see what companies are researching your business, which pages they’ve visited on G2, and which competitors they might be comparing you against.
That’s the kicker about Buyer Intent and why it can be a game changer for sales and marketing teams. Knowing what kind of research your prospective buyer is doing can be immensely helpful to nurturing a relationship and eventually closing deals.
Tip: If you currently have a free G2 Profile, you can still see up to two Buyer Intent prospects monthly at no cost in your my.G2 dashboard!
Busting some common intent data myths
According to Pogact, intent data is largely misunderstood as a category. As intent data becomes more common, some questions and preconceived notions will persist. Let’s bust some myths that are untrue or lack the right context.
Myth #1: Intent data is the missing magic piece
Anytime marketers get excited about new practices or innovative new technology, it’s easy to get swept up in the enthusiasm. The same is true about intent data, where a lot of marketers view it as some magic solution that will conjure up leads like crazy.
Pogact and Iszak-Tseng both agree that intent data is definitely powerful, but it’s not without its challenges.
Jonathan Pogact
VP, Marketing, Seamless.AI
Intent data can be an excellent solution and provide meaningful impacts throughout your customer journey. A crucial first step is to put a lot of thought into what it’ll take to put that data to good use.
Myth #2: Intent data is all the same
Let’s go ahead and mark this one zero – because it’s flat-out wrong.
As mentioned earlier, there are three types of intent data. But let’s dig in a bit further.
The assumption is that all intent data is the same, no matter where you get it from. You could focus on getting intent data from a particular source, but you can paint a more precise picture of your prospective buyers when layering intent data from multiple sources.
Robin Izsak-Tseng
VP, Revenue Marketing, G2
Myth #3: Creating leads from intent data is impossible
When budgets get tight, and some less performance-oriented marketing activities get put on the chopping block, lead generation tends to be where many organizations shift their focus.
The good news is that intent data can create lead opportunities – it just depends on whether you can map the right strategies to the appropriate intent signal.
For example, say that Buyer Intent reveals a prospect that’s visited a competitor comparison page on G2. In this case, it would make the most sense to follow up with marketing content collateral or battle cards that easily demonstrate why your solution is a better fit for them.
In another scenario, let’s say your prospect has visited your G2 Profile and a relevant product category several times in the last few days. There’s a good chance that they’re more toward the beginning of their purchase journey, in which case you’d want to see if you can match the opportunity to any known contacts at that company.
TL;DR: You can most definitely use intent data to generate leads.
Jonathan Pogact
VP, Marketing, Seamless.AI
How intent data fosters better alignment
If you put all your sales, marketing, and customer success teams in a room and promise them more leads, better lead scoring, lower churn risk and more upsells, more meetings set and held, and better alignment overall, do you think anyone would object? Quite the opposite, you’ll probably have to make a case for how you intend to follow through on those promises.
Using G2 Buyer Intent data provides much value to more than just marketers. From sales to customer success, this intent data can provide insights into more than generating leads for software brands.
Sales and customer success teams crave gathering as much information as they can about prospects and customers. For example, let’s say your customer is researching a competitor’s feature set. Customer success can use this to go back to that customer to share documentation and tutorial content about a feature that they never even knew existed.
Where to start with G2 Buyer Intent
To get started, we recommend exploring which of your favorite tools can integrate with G2 Buyer Intent. For example, PogactJonathan raves about the G2 Buyer Intent + LinkedIn Sales Navigator integration, allowing you immediately identify prospects or personas in the app.
Intent data can be intimidating when you first set out. Amidst better alignment, more impactful marketing opportunities, and closing more deals, it’s crucial to get your strategy right. Using it to its fullest potential requires being more intentional.
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