AllBusiness.com
    • Starting a Business
    • Career
    • Sales & Marketing
    • AI
    • Finance & Fundraising
    • M & A
    • Tech
    • Business Resources
    • Business Directory
    1. Home»
    2. Sales & Marketing»
    3. Why Use Marketing Automation? Tips, Tricks and Benefits of Automation Tools»
    Utilizing marketing automation to improve traffic and leads

    Why Use Marketing Automation? Tips, Tricks and Benefits of Automation Tools

    Jayson DeMers
    Sales & MarketingTechnology & TelecommunicationsContent MarketingTechnology

    A case can be made these days for just about any business to implement marketing automation. In fact, marketing automation processes have become so popular that 76% of all companies already use them.

    One marketing channel that has greatly benefited from the power of automation is email marketing. In fact, 63% of marketers reported using automated email marketing. Email marketing’s high level of return on investment reigns supreme above all other marketing channels.

    So, what is email marketing automation?

    Email automation is the process of sending targeted marketing email content at predefined or designated moments. Automated email sending can also be triggered by the behavior or actions of a potential customer. Email automation helps businesses convert free trial users and leads into paid subscribers.

    But email marketing automation just one of the various ways to automate your marketing campaigns. The following are ways that marketing automation tools can give your business an advantage.

    Benefits of marketing automation

    1. Nurture leads

    Automating marketing tasks is a quick and easy way to increase conversions without increasing expenses. This is why 91% of marketers say automation helps them achieve their objectives and those who use automation are 46% more likely to say their marketing strategy is successful. Lead generation, however, is just one part of the revenue building process. You need to put measures in place that create relationships between your brand and your leads. These measures are referred to as methods of lead nurturing.

    Lead nurturing is the process of educating leads about your services and products in hopes of increasing the likelihood they will eventually convert. The end result of the lead nurturing process is sales-ready customers who turn into loyal brand ambassadors.

    So, how can you use email marketing automation tools to convert more leads to paying customers?

    Capture more leads via lead generation forms. Over 74% of companies use lead capture forms on their websites. Unfortunately, many have poor conversion rates.

    Optimizing your sign-up forms can have a significantly positive impact on your bottom line. As an example, Expedia had a $12 million increase in annual profits by simply eliminating one friction-causing field from their landing page.

    Landing page testing tools like Unbounce and Instapage can help you create attractive and engaging landing pages that you can easily A/B test to optimize conversion rates. By using automation tools that create optimized landing pages you will not only capture more leads, but also high-quality sales leads that convert faster.

    Automate personalized emails. Smart marketers understand the power of personalization and how to effectively use it in email marketing. When your optimized sign-up forms capture a new lead, send them a warm personalized welcome email.

    Email outreach tools can send your greeting within a set period of time after the new lead is captured. I like to use Intercom for this.

    There’s plenty of marketing data that supports personalizing your outreach emails:

    • 71% of consumers expect personalization in communication by brands
    • 80% of consumers say they are more likely to do business with brand that uses personalization
    • 65% of marketers say their segmented emails have better open rates

    2. Improves customer satisfaction

    Customer expressing satisfaction

    So, you’ve automated your lead generation processes and you’re capturing leads through your website’s sign-up forms. The next question is “how satisfied are your customers?”

    Will they come back and make another purchase or did they leave feeling disappointed? Customer satisfaction is critical for every business and provides benefits such as:

    • Reduced churn
    • Differentiation in the competitive market
    • An indicator of loyalty and repurchase intent
    • Ensures the increase of the lifetime value of your customers
    • Reduces the cost of acquiring new customers
    • Cuts down on the adverse effects of negative feedback or word of mouth

    Customers want effortless interactions with your brand. They also expect more personalization, simplicity, and speed.

    To ensure high customer satisfaction rates, many marketers use automation to enhance customer engagement as well as to communicate efficiently.

    3. Saves time

    Over time, marketing has become more and more complex. To stay engaged with your brand, prospects want personalized and real-time reactions. Automation and AI can do the grunt work for you these days, to help keep up with these demands at an affordable price.

    Consequently, IT specialists have built a wide range of machine learning and AI tools that speed up the decision-making process. Thirty-five percent of marketers say that they use automation tools to streamline marketing tasks, and 30% use it to minimize manual tasks.

    Email automation tools save time by handling menial tasks and giving your marketing team room to tackle high-level processes such as research and customer management.

    Marketing automation should be used strategically and thoughtfully

    While marketing automation tools offer many benefits for modern marketers, they should be used strategically and thoughtfully. Your marketing automation campaign should provide fresh and relevant content, and never come across as being spammy or pushy.

    Remember, people want to do business with other people—not brands—so be sure to personalize your communication and keep in mind how you would want to be treated if you were your own brand’s customer.

    RELATED: 4 Little Email Marketing No-Nos That Could Land You In Big Trouble

    Hot Stories

    A business negotiation in the boardroom

    A Guide to Succeeding in Business Negotiations (With Help From AI)

    Businessman holding box of personal belongings after being laid off

    10 Key Things to Do After Being Laid Off According to ChatGPT

    Profile: Jayson DeMers

    Jayson DeMers is the founder & CEO of EmailAnalytics, an email visualization tool that enables you to measure and improve your team's email response time in Gmail and Outlook. Jayson is also the founder of OutreachBloom, a B2B email outreach agency. He has contributed to Forbes, Inc Magazine, Entrepreneur Magazine, and dozens of other major media publications since 2010.

    BizBuySell
    logo
    AllBusiness.com is a premier business website dedicated to providing entrepreneurs, business owners, and business professionals with articles, insights, actionable advice,
    and cutting-edge guides and resources. Covering a wide range of topics, from starting a business, fundraising, sales and marketing, and leadership, to emerging AI
    technologies and industry trends, AllBusiness.com empowers professionals with the knowledge they need to succeed.
    About UsContact UsExpert AuthorsGuest PostEmail NewsletterAdvertiseCookiesIntellectual PropertyTerms of UsePrivacy Policy
    Copyright © AliBusiness.com All Rights Reserved.
    logo
    • Experts
      • Latest Expert Articles
      • Expert Bios
      • Become an Expert
      • Become a Contributor
    • Starting a Business
      • Home-Based Business
      • Online Business
      • Franchising
      • Buying a Business
      • Selling a Business
      • Starting a Business
    • AI
    • Sales & Marketing
      • Advertising, Marketing & PR
      • Customer Service
      • E-Commerce
      • Pricing and Merchandising
      • Sales
      • Content Marketing
      • Search Engine Marketing
      • Search Engine Optimization
      • Social Media
    • Finance & Fundraising
      • Angel and Venture Funding
      • Accounting and Budgeting
      • Business Planning
      • Financing & Credit
      • Insurance & Risk Management
      • Legal
      • Taxes
      • Personal Finance
    • Technology
      • Apps
      • Cloud Computing
      • Hardware
      • Internet
      • Mobile
      • Security
      • Software
      • SOHO & Home Businesses
      • Office Technology
    • Career
      • Company Culture
      • Compensation & Benefits
      • Employee Evaluations
      • Health & Safety
      • Hiring & Firing
      • Women in Business
      • Outsourcing
      • Your Career
      • Operations
      • Mergers and Acquisitions
    • Operations
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Business Resources
      • AI Dictionary
      • Forms and Agreements
      • Guides
      • Company Profiles
        • Business Directory
        • Create a Profile
        • Sample Profile
      • Business Terms Dictionary
      • Personal Finance Dictionary
      • Slideshows
      • Entrepreneur Profiles
      • Product Reviews
      • Video
    • About Us
      • Create Company Profile
      • Advertise
      • Email Newsletter
      • Contact Us
      • About Us
      • Terms of Use
      • Contribute Content
      • Intellectual Property
      • Privacy
      • Cookies