#RelationshipsMatter | Employee Spotlight: Paul Tucker
We've been placing a spotlight on some of Incept's finest team members! Today we bring you Paul Tucker, one of Incept's Account Growth Specialists.
We've been placing a spotlight on some of Incept's finest team members! Today we bring you Paul Tucker, one of Incept's Account Growth Specialists:
WHAT DO YOU DO HERE AT INCEPT?
I work in the Grows division, helping companies achieve new growth, whether it be through lead generation, driving attendance for events or even as a customer support agent.
WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT WORKING IN THE LEAD GENERATION INDUSTRY?
I get a lot of enjoyment out of helping others. If I can put our clients in front of a warm lead and take some of the stress off of their shoulders, then I’m happy to do so.
WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT WORKING AT INCEPT?
I think one of the things that has impressed me the most about Incept is that they understand that you have family and encourage you to do what you need to take care of them or be there for them. If I need to stay home and care for my family, they want you to do that.
WHY DO RELATIONSHIPS MATTER TO YOU?
I’m a pretty social guy all around so it’s always been pretty easy for me to relate to someone, whether it’s a co-worker or a prospect I’m calling. I think in this business that comes in really handy. If I can build even a small relationship with a prospect, it makes the transition to the client that much easier and increases the opportunity for them to close a sale.
In regards to work, having established some sort of relationship with everyone on our team helps us hold each other accountable. We can be comfortable enough with each other to have healthy and constructive conversations to help ourselves improve as individuals and as a division.
WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST IMPACTFUL RELATIONSHIP YOU’VE HAD HERE?
This is a tough one for me to answer because there have been quite a few people that I’ve been able to talk with and learn from. I would say one of the most impactful relationships I have here is with my co-worker Cory Carney. This was one of the first jobs that I’ve had where I wasn’t referred by a friend or someone I already knew. I truly came in here without knowing anyone. Cory and I quickly found some common interest and that connection allowed me to get more comfortable in my new environment rather quickly. That helped me establish a bond with the team as a whole and feel like “one of the gang” since day one.
HOW HAS THE FOCUS ON HAVING PRODUCTIVE CONVERSATIONS IMPACTED YOUR RELATIONSHIPS OUTSIDE OF WORK?
One thing that has helped me is the phrase, “get comfortable with being uncomfortable.” This has helped me in my personal relationships because sometimes you have to have uncomfortable conversations. Finding the right way to have that conversation makes it a lot easier and in the long run, leads to healthier relationships.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE THING YOU DID IN THE LAST YEAR?
The most exciting thing for me was welcoming our daughter into the world. She was born in August of 2017 and she has been a blessing for our family. It truly is amazing to see how much she grows and how much she learns every single day!
LET'S PLAY TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE:
- My favorite NFL team is the Denver Broncos.
- I’ve lived in 4 different states.
- I am a vegetarian.
Can you guess which one is a lie?
4 Tips For Creating an Effective Email Template For Your Lead Generation Campaign
If used correctly, email is the perfect complement to any lead generation campaign. Not to mention, it’s a known statistic that email boasts a 4400% ROI so you can ensure you’re spending your budgeted dollars in the smartest way possible. The problem is that most people don’t know how to form a template that can create a sense of intrigue with the prospect. Here are a handful of tips to help you create a template that will drive results.
If used correctly, email is the perfect complement to any lead generation campaign. Not to mention, it’s a known statistic that email boasts a 4400% ROI so you can ensure you’re spending your budgeted dollars in the smartest way possible. The problem is that most people don’t know how to form a template that can create a sense of intrigue with the prospect. Here are a handful of tips to help you create a template that will drive results.
1. Less Is More
There is no reason to pack all your value propositions into a single email. Limit yourself to a single paragraph for your first touch. You want the prospect to be able to capture the message in 5 seconds or less, otherwise, you’re going straight to the spam folder.
2. Personalize It
In other words, don’t use the same cookie cutter template for everyone. Introduce yourself, explain briefly why you’re reaching out, how you found the prospect or company, and go for the call to action. Keep in mind the CTA should be something very soft - usually a phone call or meeting.
3. Utilize Your Signature
This is the best way to provide a face to your company. Like the template, it should be short and sweet but this is an opportunity to include your logo with a URL to your website and perhaps a LinkedIn page to help build trust and be 100% transparent with your identity.
4. Strong Subject Line
According to Convince&Convert, 69% of email recipients report email as spam based solely on the subject line and 35% will open just based on the subject alone. My best advice is to always be testing different ideas. Don’t be afraid to mix things up to see which approach yields the highest open rate. A personal preference of mine is a subject that creates a sense of intrigue.
e.g.) “<Recipients Name> have a minute?” “<Your Company Name> Introduction.” “Hoping to Connect.”
How do you use email in your lead generation campaigns?
The Best Thing I Did In The Last Year
The last year has been pretty fantastic here at Incept, but we've done some really cool things outside of the office too.
The last year has been pretty fantastic here at Incept, but we've done some really cool things outside of the office too.
What's the best thing you've done in the last year? We want to hear from all of you!
Our 8 Favorite Chamber of Commerce Facebook Pages For Lead Generation
Chambers of Commerce work hard to advocate for their local businesses and communities. While many chambers have different goals, the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) has created a list of the five most popular:
Building communities (regions/states/nations) to which residents, visitors, and investors are attracted
Promoting those communities
Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro-business climate
Representing the unified voice of the employer community
Reducing transactional friction through well-functioning networks
In order to accomplish these goals, chambers of commerce must generate leads and recruit more members. A great way to do that is through Facebook page engagement.
Some of the best ways to engage new members on Facebook is through event creation, targeted sponsored posts, engaging pictures tagged with members, videos highlighting the community, and much more.
There are many chambers that do a fantastic job at engaging their communities on Facebook, but here are 8 of our favorite for lead generation that you can use for inspiration within your own pages.
Chambers of Commerce work hard to advocate for their local businesses and communities. While many chambers have different goals, the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE) has created a list of the five most popular:
- Building communities (regions/states/nations) to which residents, visitors, and investors are attracted
- Promoting those communities
- Striving to ensure future prosperity via a pro-business climate
- Representing the unified voice of the employer community
- Reducing transactional friction through well-functioning networks
In order to accomplish these goals, chambers of commerce must generate leads and recruit more members. A great way to do that is through Facebook page engagement.
Some of the best ways to engage new members on Facebook is through event creation, targeted sponsored posts, engaging pictures tagged with members, videos highlighting the community, and much more.
There are many chambers that do a fantastic job at engaging their communities on Facebook, but here are 8 of our favorite for lead generation that you can use for inspiration within your own pages:
Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce
What chambers do you love engaging with on Facebook?
#RelationshipsMatter | Employee Spotlight: Cory Carney
Incept is a place where relationships matter. We're a creative, diverse, and engaging community uniting more than 200 team members with Fortune 500 companies, blood centers, and B2B sales teams across the United States and we want to share some of the stories from the people that make this team great every day.
Today we bring you Cory Carney, an Account Growth Specialist at Incept.
Incept is a place where relationships matter. We're a creative, diverse, and engaging community uniting more than 200 team members with Fortune 500 companies, blood centers, and B2B sales teams across the United States and we want to share some of the stories from the people that make this team great every day.
Today we bring you Cory Carney, an Account Growth Specialist at Incept.
TRANSCRIPT
My name's Cory and I'm an Account Growth Specialist here at Incept. It's lead generation at the core via inside sales, email campaigns, and social media. What I love most about lead generation specifically is I'm a very competitive person so it's really the hunt of going out there and being able to generate those sales leads. It's a lot of fun, it's a rush, and it's something new every day.
What I enjoy most about working here at Incept is that everyone's a mentor to one another. They want to see you grow not only as a professional but as a human being as well. They want you to develop the skills you want to develop that also help the company. They like to see personal growth within their employees.
When having conversations is your job that follows you outside of work. What I'm looking forward to most in the next year, I'll be going to Hawaii solo for a couple weeks actually. I found a shark research group and I'm going to be going out with them, learning about the sharks, seeing them in their natural environment, free diving essentially. You're in the middle of the ocean with them and there's hundreds of sharks beneath you, it's going to be incredible. It's going to be a once in a lifetime experience, and I can't wait to do that.
Again, I'm Cory Carney, Account Growth Specialist here at Incept where relationships matter.
TWO TRUTHS AND A LIE
Want to get to know Cory a little more? See if you can spot which one is the lie in a game of Two Truths and a Lie:
Think you know the answer? Find out here.