What in the world is
a Leadberry?
Google Analytics Partners is a collaborative put together by
the Internet/technology giant that offers solutions to brands and businesses
that use their Google Analytics platform. The Google Analytics Partners website
reads, “Our Technology Partners provide ready-to-use applications that extend
Google Analytics Solutions in new and exciting ways. This includes solutions that
help analysts, marketers, IT teams, and executives get the most out of Google
Analytics Solutions” (Google.com, 2018). These solutions, provided by Googles
partners are created with multiple intentions including: lead generation, call
tracking organic keyword tracking, and many other offerings.
Lead generation is the act of determining or uncovering potential
clients and prospects for a brand’s services or product offerings. In the business
world, uncovering this information could be extremely beneficial. Brands have marketers
that focus on Business-To-Business sales (B2B), which is “business conducted
between companies, rather than between a company and individual consumers”
(Investopedia.com, 2018). Programs that have the the ability to uncover B2B
leads, open doors for brands to acquire new businesses as clients and partners.
One Google Partner that focuses on B2B lead generation
solutions is Leadberry. Leadberry’s main function is lead generation creation,
which is accomplished by filtering a brand’s Google Analytics data. In
particular, “Leadberry accomplishes this by converting website visitors to
sales leads. Powered by Google Analytics” (Leadberry.com, 2018). There are
various features offered as a part of Lead berry’s lead generation
solutions. Some of the features included
are:
“1. Identify
companies that visited your website.
Go from anonymous visitors to knowing specific organizations
behind page views. Powered by Google Analytics and our proprietary algorithm,
Leadberry allows you to see which companies were interested in your services.
2. Accurate company
information
Beyond company names, a vast array of prospect data is
compiled by Leadberry: website url, industry category, general company bio and
all the company’s social media pages!
3. People data
Besides company data, Leadberry also grabs you information
about company operatives! Names, positions, phone numbers, e-mail addresses to
the right people at the organization, common LinkedIn contacts, Facebook &
Twitter profiles are available for you, so you can pick the right decision
maker right away and take action!
4. Visitor metrics
Leadberry helps you decide how serious a visitor's interest
is regarding your services/products. See the source and number of visits, time
spent on your website and visited pages that the prospect viewed on your
company's website.
5. LinkedIn
connections for social selling
Leadberry will also display the LinkedIn page of the
visiting company. You will receive LinkedIn connections within the prospect
organization, as well as 2nd, 3rd degree connections and common group members
making social selling easier.” (Leadberry.com, 2018).
There are several brands providing B2B lead generation as a
solution. Another brand option for this solution is Leadfeeder, which is also a
Google Analytics Partner. After seeing the two programs I began researching to
find out if one was better than the other. To my surprise, I found several
articles that positioned Leadberry as the better program. In all three articles
I read, there were similarities listed relating to the two products. An article
on Medium.com best relayed these sentiments stating, “Both programs offer you
the possibility of identifying which company your lead represents (both based
on Google Analytics data), where they are physically located, and what is the
sector/industry of the business the lead comes from. Leadfeeder also gives you
the chance to discover what keyword they searched for (query) before landing on
your website. Also — included in both offers — is a ‘follow company’ option,
which provides you with the benefit of having leads highlighted/marked as
favorites in case they visit your site more than once (these are the
super-interesting leads, take note!)” (Verma, 2017) In the end though, all
three articles also pointed out the differences between the two solution
providers offerings and all three selected Leadberry as the better program.
An
article on ToughNickel.com best relayed the differences in the two offerings. While
there were many comparisons made, the major deciding factor on which program
fared better related to the quality of the leads uncovered. The aforementioned article
on ToughNickel.com. compared the quality of the leads the two programs generated
stating, “Features are all nice to have, but I wanted to check out how the two
tools compare when push comes to shove, and went ahead and used both software
for decoding leads from Google Analytics. Same website, same period of time. First
and foremost, before we dive deeper, let’s define what an ISP (internet
service provider) is – just in case you don’t know. Under an internet service provider,
we understand telecom companies that provide home and mobile networks –
therefore there’s no chance that you can call that a lead. Would you contact
AOL saying “Good day, somebody from your network visited my site!” Not
likely.
We analyzed roughly 500 lines of Network Location data from
Google Analytics.
- Leadfeeder
recorded 103 leads
- Leadberry
recorded 88 leads
These simple charts maybe explain better the main differences:”
(Cooler, 2017)
Overall Leads
(Cooler, 2017)
Good Quality Leads
(Cooler, 2017)
Bad Quality Leads
(Cooler, 2017)
The article then summed up the information collected on the
charts saying, “You might conclude at this point that Leadfeeder is better. You
would be wrong, however, because while in terms of quantity, Leadfeeder does
result in more leads (meanwhile burning up more paid credits in a given
period), many of these are low-quality leads. Strange thing though, many useful
leads and major companies were only listed in the “red zone” (meaning the worst
quality leads) while there are ISPs (rubbish, to say so) in the
"green" (best-scoring). But if we just cut down the number of ISPs
the game turns and Leadberry takes advantage. After all, Leadberry gave us back
10 ISPs while Leadfeeder provided us with 38 ISPs. So somehow Leadberry throws
out many that Leadfeeder may keep as a lead - an important note here that both
companies charge credits for the number (and not the quality) of your leads! Though
Leadberry returned less leads in number, just a minimal amount of those were
ISPs. It is important to note that due to the nature of the business, not one
of these tools will ever return 100% real leads, but looking at the numbers
above, Leadberry does a much better job at tackling this. To sum it up, while
Leadberry returns less leads overall, the ratio of network locations converted
to leads is much higher, which is good for the end-user. One more very
important note is that with Leadberry you can add up to an UNLIMITED number of
websites to your account, and with Leadfeeder you pay for ONLY ONE website’s
(Google Analytics property actually) traffic to be monitored. Taking this as a
fact, Leadberry is actually much-much more cost effective than Leadfeeder” (Cooler,
2017)
After visiting and researching the two different offerings, as
listed on the charts above, Leadberry produces higher quality leads in
comparison to Leadfeeder. Although Leadberry seems to be the better of the two
offerings, it’s great to know that both programs have been accepted as authentic
Google Analytics Partner solutions providers. The choice is yours!
Resources:
Cooler, Casey. (2017, April 28) Leadfeeder vs. Leadberry:
The Lead Generation Market Expands. ToughNickel.com.
Retrieved from https://toughnickel.com/industries/Leadfeeder-VS-Leadberry-The-lead-generation-market-expands
Google.com. Find a Partner or Solution. Google.com. Retrieved from https://www.google.com/analytics/partners
Investopedia.com. (2018) Business To Business - B To B. Investopedia.com. Retrieved from https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/btob.asp
Leadberry.com. (2018) Stop Losing Leads. Leadberry.com. Retrieved from https://www.leadberry.com/?utm_source=ga_partner_gallery&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=app_listing
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