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AGENCY EBOOK

THE NEW CLIENT
KICKOFF PLAYBOOK

Do the right things
first, strike FAST, and
show
your clients
extraordinary results

A Publication of
HubSpot s Partner Program
2

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Patrick Shea is the Marketing Manager for HubSpot s
Value-Added Reseller Channel. Patrick has written and
presented extensively on agency growth strategies, and
runs a weekly webinar on agency-specific topics.
@mpatrickshea
3

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction / 4
Key Resource Questions/ 7
Game-Planning the First 3 Months / 10
Critical Success Factors of On-Boarding / 17
Planning for the Future / 21
Conclusion / 23
More Resources / 26
4

INTRODUCTION

THE AGENCY AS A CHANGE
AGENT
5

NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN / INTRODUCTION
Crumpled up cold-call lists bounce across your client's office like
tumbleweeds. Lead flow in their CRM is barren like a dried up lake in Death
Valley. Ask a sales representative about a marketing qualified lead, and
they ll say something akin to we don t much of their kind round these
parts anymore.

,

But there you stand - among
the vulture-picked cardboard
skeletons of Yellow Pages and
newspaper ads, the new
Sherriff in Town – the inbound
agency hired to save their
business from drought, famine
and cattle-rustlers.

Inbound Marketing will
represent a seismic shift in your
client s marketing. Make sure
you help them see the value in
i t s a d o p t i o n a s fa s t a s
p o s s i b l e .

As a change agent, your agency needs to manage time and resources
effectively and efficiently from the beginning. Be an authoritative voice. Be
the one directing the action. But most of all, be the driver behind an onboarding process that both educates the client team and produces
measurable results. By the end of your first three months working together,
your client team should be well-trained, highly motivated looking to the
future for more inbound opportunities.

Let s dig into why on-boarding is important…
6

WHAT IS ONBOARDING? / INTRO
Beginning a client engagement
with clear action, as to spur
faster results and establish
agency leadership & credibility

3 REASONS YOU NEED A PROCESS / INTRO

1

Capitalize on Momentum…Faster

2

Show Real ROI…Faster

3

The goals of the sales process are fresh in your client s head.
Agencies with a defined onboarding process, boiled down to
tasks and timelines, help their clients hit the ground running.

Agencies with an onboarding process focused on the most
critical elements of inbound marketing position themselves to
have an immediate impact on traffic, leads and customers.

Increase your Retainer…Faster
Agencies that put inbound marketing mechanisms in motion quickly
get results fast. This allows them to start sentences with “because”
instead of “when.” Recommendations for larger project scope are
best received when taken in the context of successes.
7

CHAPTER 1

5 RESOURCE QUESTIONS
YOU NEED ANSWERED BY
THE END OF THIS EBOOK
8

GET ANSWERS FAST / RESOURCE QUESTIONS
The first conversation after your closing call has to be all about action.
The voice on the other end of the phone is no longer a prospect; they are
a client. Your team needs to understand what resources will be available
during the engagement and get moving as fast as possible. Below are the
mission critical questions you need to have answered during that first
client conversation:

1

WHO IS YOUR AGENCY’S TECHNICAL
RESOURCE AT THE CLIENT?

2

WHO IS ON THEIR TEAM WILL BE HELPING
TO CREATE CONTENT?

3

WHO ON THE SALES TEAM WILL BE
WORKING THE INBOUND LEADS?

4

WHAT IS THE PLAN FOR DOCUMENT AND
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT?

5

WHAT WORKS BEST FOR CHECK-IN CALLS?
RECURRING MEETINGS?
Let s dig into them one by one…
9

TECHNICAL RESOURCE / RESOURCE QUESTIONS
There is nothing sexier than setup.
That is an undeniable fact. All of the
awesome campaigns you re going to
run for your clients, the growth you ll
enable, will be all for not unless you
are technically setup. Proper set up
ensures that leads get handled
correctly, Google sees your content
and, most importantly, that the
results are measureab le and
attributable back to your agency. Do
not move forward until you dot these
i s and cross these t s.

x

Technical Contact Call Checklist

Find out who your technical contact is as soon as possible. When you know
who this person is, book a time on his or her calendar. Buy them lunch. Do
whatever it takes to make sure they help you accomplish the below:

✔ How Do We Install Javascript on the Website Pages?
✔ How Do We Setup A Subdomain for Landing Pages & Blog?
✔ How Do We Connect Social Media Accounts to SM Software?
✔ How Do Integrate Client CRM for Closed-Loop?
✔ How Do We Make Necessary On-Page SEO Changes?
10

CONTENT CREATION / RESOURCE QUESTIONS

n

The more hands you have on deck for
creating content, the more content gets
produced. The more content gets
produced, the more pages get indexed
by search engines. The more pages that
get indexed by search engines, the
more keyword searches you re client
will rank for. You probably get where
we re going with this. Bring as many
people into your initial blog training as
possible, and make sure that training
happens fast. Have people leave that
meeting anxiously awaiting an editorial
calendar.

Content Creation Call Checklist

✔ Who on your marketing team will be creating content?
✔ Who from other areas of the business can contribute?
✔ How frequently wlll folks on this team be able to write?
✔ How much can we allocate for outsourcing content creation?
✔ To make sure people are set up for success, when is a good
time to schedule some training on blogging?
11

INBOUND SALES REPS / RESOURCE QUESTIONS
Inbound leads are gold. They cost less
than outbound leads, and they are
proven to convert at higher rates. But
that s only if the folks on your clients
sales team understand the content
that produced them and follow-up in a
timely manner. If you get the content
machine fired up straight away, then
leads won t be far off. Make sure the
team of folks tasked with turning them
into customers is plugged into your
strategy and make sure they re
positioned to succeed.

:

Sales Rep Call Checklist

✔ Which sales reps will be handling inbound leads?
✔ What is the best way to notify them of new leads?
✔ Are there CRM steps will need to build our efforts into?
✔ Best way to plug sales into the content we re producing?
✔ Do you currently use a lead-scoring system? How can make
sure inbound leads are graded appropriately?
12

YOUR RAMP UP / RESOURCE QUESTIONS

Q

You ve no doubt learned a lot about
your new client during the sales process.
But you ll need to dig much deeper now
that you re on the clock. Make sure
there is a serious brain-dump from them
to you. Learning the ins and outs of their
business and industry as fast as
possible will help in content creation and
allow you to make judgment calls (like
which sites should we target for link
building) faster. This is easy if you ask for
the right information from the start.

Ramp Up Resources Call Checklist

✔ What data & details do you have on your customer personas?
✔ What are industry blogs that I should be subscribing to?
✔ Who are the most prominent thought leaders in your space?
✔ What trade publications and conferences do you attend?
✔ Where can I find full listing of your products and services? And
are there any releases or service expansions planned that I
should be aware of?
13

WEEKLY MEETINGS / RESOURCE QUESTIONS
Regular meetings with your client
team are incredibly important. They
are the lifeblood of solid agency-client
communication. They allow client
teams to get detailed updates and
have discussions around what is
working and what is not. These
meetings also help agencies build
momentum and attain buy-in from
key stakeholders. Make sure you get
your client team in the habit of having
these with you early on.

^

Weekly Meeting Call Checklist

✔ What is best frequency for team meetings?
✔ Who should be on the invitation list for these meetings?
✔ Should we have a monthly meeting with key stakeholders?
✔ What is the best format for these meetings, online or in person?
✔ Agenda items will change to keep the team current on key

initiatives, but what metrics and goals should we report out on a
regular basis?
14

CHAPTER 2

GAME-PLANNING THE
FIRST THREE MONTHS
15

THE FIRST 3 MONTHS / GAMEPLANNING
Regardless of how long your contract with a client is, getting out of the
starting blocks fast is critical to your long-term success. Having an onboarding playbook for your agency that includes the following three
components will establish your agency’s leadership and credibility as quickly
as possible. They will also focus your efforts, and the efforts of your no-doubt
eager client team, on what is most important and proven to produce results
the fastest.

l
l

What are the Four
Critical Components
of on-boarding for a
new inbound
m a r ke t i n g c l i e n t ?
16

THREE CRITICAL ELEMENTS / GAMEPLANNING

1
2
3

Perform a Full-Force Content Audit
Inbound success hinges on you having a piece of premium
content to promote as soon as possible. Do not reinvent the
wheel. Go through their file cabinets until you find something
you can polish and put behind a landing page.

Obtain List of Contacts & Send Emails
Maybe it s from a tradeshow last month. Maybe they
purchased it last year. Who cares, just get your hands on
whatever list you can find. Import it into your ESP and craft a
promotional email for the best landing page you have.

Prepare SEO & Blogging Efforts
Optimizing pages and creating blog content will begin the
organic process of driving more traffic. A plan to make both of
these an on-going priority will help you better your client s
online presence and lead generation.

Let s dig into them one by one…
17

CHAPTER 3

THREE CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
FOR ON-BOARDING A NEW
INBOUND MARKETING CLIENT
18

THE CONTENT AUDIT/ SUCCESS FACTORS
You and your client are destined to coauthor insanely popular ebooks. The
webinars you co-produce will attract
millions of attendees. But all this best-inclass content will take time to develop.
Time you will not have during onboarding. Feel free to start planning
(more on page 22), but you need a
piece of content fast. Empty their file
cabinets. Dig deep into their hard drives.
Do whatever it takes to find something of
your client s that you can efficiently
repurpose into a premium content offer.

F

CONTENT AUDIT TARGETS
Consider repurposing an old, online company brochure with a new
introduction to make it more lead-friendly.
Consider modifying an existing sales sheet to include product information
and relevant trend data.
Consider creating a list of prospect FAQ s and interviewing sales folks to
get the answers. Create an offer from the transcript.
Consider modifying existing training materials into a basic how-to manual of
best practices.
If none of the above exist, re-package their existing contact us page as
a request for a strategic consultation or in-person assessment.
19

LEAD IMPORT & EMAIL / SUCCESS FACTORS
Everyone has a list. It might be
something your client bought, or from
a tradeshow 6 months ago. It doesn’t
matter. Find it and use it to promote
whatever your content audit yielded.
Regardless of how flimsy, the folks on
this list have some connection to your
client’s company. If the offer is any
good you’re sure to see some
percentage of opens, clicks and
conversions. Hand those off to sales,
and analyze the rest. Extract insights
where you can, and use the potentially
low return to reinforce the need for
inbound marketing.

M

LEAD IMPORT & EMAIL RESULTS
Hand off leads generated from the send to the sales team. Make sure they
have access to the landing page and content that the leads downloaded.
Save the list and tailor a special promotional email for it when your next
piece of content is ready.
Analyze the list for different company sizes and titles. See how different
groupings match up with your client s customer personas.
Consider sending additional emails (with different messaging) to attractive
cohorts.
Eliminate bad email addresses from the list and use low-deliverability and
bounce back numbers to set benchmarks.
20

SEO & BLOGGING / SUCCESS FACTORS
It s only a matter of time before your
client s website ranks on the first page for
the most-coveted terms in their industry.
Their expertly-crafted blogs will soon be
attracting thousands of views and precious
inbound links. The skills and mechanics
you imparted on them during the onboarding process ensure this. Answers to
important SEO questions were applied in
the right way. The right blogging habits
were encouraged. Doing this will maximize
efforts and drive success for the facets of
inbound marketing most responsible for
driving traffic, leads, and sales.

W

SEO & BLOGGING NECESSITIES
Build a list of all your client s product and service pages. Which ones get
the most traffic? The least traffic? Prioritize which to optimize first.
Look for low-hanging SEO opportunities first. Do they lead their page titles
off with their company name? Are H1 s present on their site?
Use the list of keywords identified for SEO to begin crafting blog titles for
the team (or external writers) to begin writing. Start simple: How to s, etc.
Create an editorial calendar for all members (including yourself, external
writers) of the team involved in content creation.
Use what you ve learned of their industry to begin targeting external
websites for link-building. Be ready to start outreach once there is content.
21

CHAPTER 4

PLANNING FOR THE
FUTURE
22

ONBOARD YOUR CLIENTS WELL / THE FUTURE
By incorporating lead generation (premium content for your first landing page),
promotion (the email send) and traffic generation tactics (blogging and SEO)
into your onboarding process, you acclimate your client team to the most
critical elements of the inbound marketing process. You also expose them to
the process of how content is leveraged across their site to generate traffic,
leads, and customers.
Make sure they know the key parts of the online sales funnel, and how the
different stages form a campaign. Once they do, they ll become greedy
people. People who want more premium content offers. People who crave
email addresses. People who want more inbound links and qualified traffic
from their blog. Use this momentum to start plotting future inbound initiatives
that will stoke your retainer.

Top of the Funnel

U
U

Capture lead information from website
visitors in the research phase by having
ebooks and other forms of premium content.

Middle of the Funnel
Begin acclimating leads to your client’s voice
by offering pain-point specific consultations
or assessment offers. These offers solidify
thought leadership.

Bottom of the Funnel
These offers position your client’s products
and/or services as the solution to a problem.
Use demos, trials and samples to clearly
convey the value of what your client delivers
and start converting leads into customers.
23

CONCLUSION
24

MAKE IT OUT OF THE BOX / CONCLUSION
An efficient on-boarding process will not only ensure that your efforts
yield results faster, but establish your agency as an inbound authority
and a voice whose recommendations and direction should be adhered
to. Use the tactics outlined in this ebook and formulate a process that
works for you. Tweak it where needed. Then let it prove itself to your new
clients over and over again. Having a proven plan that you can depend on
will allow your agency to deliver results and begin building long-lasting
client relationships faster.

We hope you enjoyed our ebook on
client onboarding. But don’t put
the cart before the horse. Learn
the services you should offer and
get a better sense of how to deliver
what matters most to your clients
by downloading HubSpot’s ebook
on The Four Core Services of
Inbound Marketing
25

HOW HUBSPOT CAN HELP / CONCLUSION
Many of inbound marketing best
practices, and the foundation of a
successful onboarding process are built
into HubSpot. Our all-in-one software
platform allows allows agencies to
manage an efficient and measurable
client engagement from end to end. We
simplify marketing by pulling together
everything you need to grow your or your
client s business in one place.
Tangential to critical success factors of
new client onboarding, online marketing
agencies can:
Use HubSpot s content management system
(CMS), blogging, search engine optimization (SEO),
and social media tools to generate more traffic and
leads from your or your client s website.
Use HubSpot's landing pages, call-to-action module
and testing functionality to drive more leads from
your or your client s website.
Use HubSpot s segmentation, lead nurturing, and
email marketing tools to ensure your website leads
are sales-ready.
Use HubSpot s measurement tools to analyze
which marketing campaigns are generating leads,
to qualify leads by sale-readiness, and to tailor
content for greater impact.
26

MORE RESOURCES
27

MORE RESOURCES / HUBSPOT
Our Channel Account Managers help hundreds
of online services agencies understand how the
Four Core service offerings of inbound
marketing can help them earn more retainer
clients and grow their business.
Request a Strategic Consultation to Learn How
Inbound can Help your Agency Grow.

Get a guided tour of our all-in-one marketing
software, and learn how HubSpot can help you
deliver and report jaw-dropping inbound
marketing results to your clients.
Request a Guided Agency Tour of HubSpot s
All-in-One Marketing Software.
28

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HubSpot s Partner Program

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Hub spot ebook_-_new_client_kickoff_playbook

  • 1. 1 AGENCY EBOOK THE NEW CLIENT KICKOFF PLAYBOOK Do the right things first, strike FAST, and show your clients extraordinary results A Publication of HubSpot s Partner Program
  • 2. 2 ABOUT THE AUTHOR Patrick Shea is the Marketing Manager for HubSpot s Value-Added Reseller Channel. Patrick has written and presented extensively on agency growth strategies, and runs a weekly webinar on agency-specific topics. @mpatrickshea
  • 3. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction / 4 Key Resource Questions/ 7 Game-Planning the First 3 Months / 10 Critical Success Factors of On-Boarding / 17 Planning for the Future / 21 Conclusion / 23 More Resources / 26
  • 5. 5 NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN / INTRODUCTION Crumpled up cold-call lists bounce across your client's office like tumbleweeds. Lead flow in their CRM is barren like a dried up lake in Death Valley. Ask a sales representative about a marketing qualified lead, and they ll say something akin to we don t much of their kind round these parts anymore. , But there you stand - among the vulture-picked cardboard skeletons of Yellow Pages and newspaper ads, the new Sherriff in Town – the inbound agency hired to save their business from drought, famine and cattle-rustlers. Inbound Marketing will represent a seismic shift in your client s marketing. Make sure you help them see the value in i t s a d o p t i o n a s fa s t a s p o s s i b l e . As a change agent, your agency needs to manage time and resources effectively and efficiently from the beginning. Be an authoritative voice. Be the one directing the action. But most of all, be the driver behind an onboarding process that both educates the client team and produces measurable results. By the end of your first three months working together, your client team should be well-trained, highly motivated looking to the future for more inbound opportunities. Let s dig into why on-boarding is important…
  • 6. 6 WHAT IS ONBOARDING? / INTRO Beginning a client engagement with clear action, as to spur faster results and establish agency leadership & credibility 3 REASONS YOU NEED A PROCESS / INTRO 1 Capitalize on Momentum…Faster 2 Show Real ROI…Faster 3 The goals of the sales process are fresh in your client s head. Agencies with a defined onboarding process, boiled down to tasks and timelines, help their clients hit the ground running. Agencies with an onboarding process focused on the most critical elements of inbound marketing position themselves to have an immediate impact on traffic, leads and customers. Increase your Retainer…Faster Agencies that put inbound marketing mechanisms in motion quickly get results fast. This allows them to start sentences with “because” instead of “when.” Recommendations for larger project scope are best received when taken in the context of successes.
  • 7. 7 CHAPTER 1 5 RESOURCE QUESTIONS YOU NEED ANSWERED BY THE END OF THIS EBOOK
  • 8. 8 GET ANSWERS FAST / RESOURCE QUESTIONS The first conversation after your closing call has to be all about action. The voice on the other end of the phone is no longer a prospect; they are a client. Your team needs to understand what resources will be available during the engagement and get moving as fast as possible. Below are the mission critical questions you need to have answered during that first client conversation: 1 WHO IS YOUR AGENCY’S TECHNICAL RESOURCE AT THE CLIENT? 2 WHO IS ON THEIR TEAM WILL BE HELPING TO CREATE CONTENT? 3 WHO ON THE SALES TEAM WILL BE WORKING THE INBOUND LEADS? 4 WHAT IS THE PLAN FOR DOCUMENT AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT? 5 WHAT WORKS BEST FOR CHECK-IN CALLS? RECURRING MEETINGS? Let s dig into them one by one…
  • 9. 9 TECHNICAL RESOURCE / RESOURCE QUESTIONS There is nothing sexier than setup. That is an undeniable fact. All of the awesome campaigns you re going to run for your clients, the growth you ll enable, will be all for not unless you are technically setup. Proper set up ensures that leads get handled correctly, Google sees your content and, most importantly, that the results are measureab le and attributable back to your agency. Do not move forward until you dot these i s and cross these t s. x Technical Contact Call Checklist Find out who your technical contact is as soon as possible. When you know who this person is, book a time on his or her calendar. Buy them lunch. Do whatever it takes to make sure they help you accomplish the below: ✔ How Do We Install Javascript on the Website Pages? ✔ How Do We Setup A Subdomain for Landing Pages & Blog? ✔ How Do We Connect Social Media Accounts to SM Software? ✔ How Do Integrate Client CRM for Closed-Loop? ✔ How Do We Make Necessary On-Page SEO Changes?
  • 10. 10 CONTENT CREATION / RESOURCE QUESTIONS n The more hands you have on deck for creating content, the more content gets produced. The more content gets produced, the more pages get indexed by search engines. The more pages that get indexed by search engines, the more keyword searches you re client will rank for. You probably get where we re going with this. Bring as many people into your initial blog training as possible, and make sure that training happens fast. Have people leave that meeting anxiously awaiting an editorial calendar. Content Creation Call Checklist ✔ Who on your marketing team will be creating content? ✔ Who from other areas of the business can contribute? ✔ How frequently wlll folks on this team be able to write? ✔ How much can we allocate for outsourcing content creation? ✔ To make sure people are set up for success, when is a good time to schedule some training on blogging?
  • 11. 11 INBOUND SALES REPS / RESOURCE QUESTIONS Inbound leads are gold. They cost less than outbound leads, and they are proven to convert at higher rates. But that s only if the folks on your clients sales team understand the content that produced them and follow-up in a timely manner. If you get the content machine fired up straight away, then leads won t be far off. Make sure the team of folks tasked with turning them into customers is plugged into your strategy and make sure they re positioned to succeed. : Sales Rep Call Checklist ✔ Which sales reps will be handling inbound leads? ✔ What is the best way to notify them of new leads? ✔ Are there CRM steps will need to build our efforts into? ✔ Best way to plug sales into the content we re producing? ✔ Do you currently use a lead-scoring system? How can make sure inbound leads are graded appropriately?
  • 12. 12 YOUR RAMP UP / RESOURCE QUESTIONS Q You ve no doubt learned a lot about your new client during the sales process. But you ll need to dig much deeper now that you re on the clock. Make sure there is a serious brain-dump from them to you. Learning the ins and outs of their business and industry as fast as possible will help in content creation and allow you to make judgment calls (like which sites should we target for link building) faster. This is easy if you ask for the right information from the start. Ramp Up Resources Call Checklist ✔ What data & details do you have on your customer personas? ✔ What are industry blogs that I should be subscribing to? ✔ Who are the most prominent thought leaders in your space? ✔ What trade publications and conferences do you attend? ✔ Where can I find full listing of your products and services? And are there any releases or service expansions planned that I should be aware of?
  • 13. 13 WEEKLY MEETINGS / RESOURCE QUESTIONS Regular meetings with your client team are incredibly important. They are the lifeblood of solid agency-client communication. They allow client teams to get detailed updates and have discussions around what is working and what is not. These meetings also help agencies build momentum and attain buy-in from key stakeholders. Make sure you get your client team in the habit of having these with you early on. ^ Weekly Meeting Call Checklist ✔ What is best frequency for team meetings? ✔ Who should be on the invitation list for these meetings? ✔ Should we have a monthly meeting with key stakeholders? ✔ What is the best format for these meetings, online or in person? ✔ Agenda items will change to keep the team current on key initiatives, but what metrics and goals should we report out on a regular basis?
  • 15. 15 THE FIRST 3 MONTHS / GAMEPLANNING Regardless of how long your contract with a client is, getting out of the starting blocks fast is critical to your long-term success. Having an onboarding playbook for your agency that includes the following three components will establish your agency’s leadership and credibility as quickly as possible. They will also focus your efforts, and the efforts of your no-doubt eager client team, on what is most important and proven to produce results the fastest. l l What are the Four Critical Components of on-boarding for a new inbound m a r ke t i n g c l i e n t ?
  • 16. 16 THREE CRITICAL ELEMENTS / GAMEPLANNING 1 2 3 Perform a Full-Force Content Audit Inbound success hinges on you having a piece of premium content to promote as soon as possible. Do not reinvent the wheel. Go through their file cabinets until you find something you can polish and put behind a landing page. Obtain List of Contacts & Send Emails Maybe it s from a tradeshow last month. Maybe they purchased it last year. Who cares, just get your hands on whatever list you can find. Import it into your ESP and craft a promotional email for the best landing page you have. Prepare SEO & Blogging Efforts Optimizing pages and creating blog content will begin the organic process of driving more traffic. A plan to make both of these an on-going priority will help you better your client s online presence and lead generation. Let s dig into them one by one…
  • 17. 17 CHAPTER 3 THREE CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS FOR ON-BOARDING A NEW INBOUND MARKETING CLIENT
  • 18. 18 THE CONTENT AUDIT/ SUCCESS FACTORS You and your client are destined to coauthor insanely popular ebooks. The webinars you co-produce will attract millions of attendees. But all this best-inclass content will take time to develop. Time you will not have during onboarding. Feel free to start planning (more on page 22), but you need a piece of content fast. Empty their file cabinets. Dig deep into their hard drives. Do whatever it takes to find something of your client s that you can efficiently repurpose into a premium content offer. F CONTENT AUDIT TARGETS Consider repurposing an old, online company brochure with a new introduction to make it more lead-friendly. Consider modifying an existing sales sheet to include product information and relevant trend data. Consider creating a list of prospect FAQ s and interviewing sales folks to get the answers. Create an offer from the transcript. Consider modifying existing training materials into a basic how-to manual of best practices. If none of the above exist, re-package their existing contact us page as a request for a strategic consultation or in-person assessment.
  • 19. 19 LEAD IMPORT & EMAIL / SUCCESS FACTORS Everyone has a list. It might be something your client bought, or from a tradeshow 6 months ago. It doesn’t matter. Find it and use it to promote whatever your content audit yielded. Regardless of how flimsy, the folks on this list have some connection to your client’s company. If the offer is any good you’re sure to see some percentage of opens, clicks and conversions. Hand those off to sales, and analyze the rest. Extract insights where you can, and use the potentially low return to reinforce the need for inbound marketing. M LEAD IMPORT & EMAIL RESULTS Hand off leads generated from the send to the sales team. Make sure they have access to the landing page and content that the leads downloaded. Save the list and tailor a special promotional email for it when your next piece of content is ready. Analyze the list for different company sizes and titles. See how different groupings match up with your client s customer personas. Consider sending additional emails (with different messaging) to attractive cohorts. Eliminate bad email addresses from the list and use low-deliverability and bounce back numbers to set benchmarks.
  • 20. 20 SEO & BLOGGING / SUCCESS FACTORS It s only a matter of time before your client s website ranks on the first page for the most-coveted terms in their industry. Their expertly-crafted blogs will soon be attracting thousands of views and precious inbound links. The skills and mechanics you imparted on them during the onboarding process ensure this. Answers to important SEO questions were applied in the right way. The right blogging habits were encouraged. Doing this will maximize efforts and drive success for the facets of inbound marketing most responsible for driving traffic, leads, and sales. W SEO & BLOGGING NECESSITIES Build a list of all your client s product and service pages. Which ones get the most traffic? The least traffic? Prioritize which to optimize first. Look for low-hanging SEO opportunities first. Do they lead their page titles off with their company name? Are H1 s present on their site? Use the list of keywords identified for SEO to begin crafting blog titles for the team (or external writers) to begin writing. Start simple: How to s, etc. Create an editorial calendar for all members (including yourself, external writers) of the team involved in content creation. Use what you ve learned of their industry to begin targeting external websites for link-building. Be ready to start outreach once there is content.
  • 22. 22 ONBOARD YOUR CLIENTS WELL / THE FUTURE By incorporating lead generation (premium content for your first landing page), promotion (the email send) and traffic generation tactics (blogging and SEO) into your onboarding process, you acclimate your client team to the most critical elements of the inbound marketing process. You also expose them to the process of how content is leveraged across their site to generate traffic, leads, and customers. Make sure they know the key parts of the online sales funnel, and how the different stages form a campaign. Once they do, they ll become greedy people. People who want more premium content offers. People who crave email addresses. People who want more inbound links and qualified traffic from their blog. Use this momentum to start plotting future inbound initiatives that will stoke your retainer. Top of the Funnel U U Capture lead information from website visitors in the research phase by having ebooks and other forms of premium content. Middle of the Funnel Begin acclimating leads to your client’s voice by offering pain-point specific consultations or assessment offers. These offers solidify thought leadership. Bottom of the Funnel These offers position your client’s products and/or services as the solution to a problem. Use demos, trials and samples to clearly convey the value of what your client delivers and start converting leads into customers.
  • 24. 24 MAKE IT OUT OF THE BOX / CONCLUSION An efficient on-boarding process will not only ensure that your efforts yield results faster, but establish your agency as an inbound authority and a voice whose recommendations and direction should be adhered to. Use the tactics outlined in this ebook and formulate a process that works for you. Tweak it where needed. Then let it prove itself to your new clients over and over again. Having a proven plan that you can depend on will allow your agency to deliver results and begin building long-lasting client relationships faster. We hope you enjoyed our ebook on client onboarding. But don’t put the cart before the horse. Learn the services you should offer and get a better sense of how to deliver what matters most to your clients by downloading HubSpot’s ebook on The Four Core Services of Inbound Marketing
  • 25. 25 HOW HUBSPOT CAN HELP / CONCLUSION Many of inbound marketing best practices, and the foundation of a successful onboarding process are built into HubSpot. Our all-in-one software platform allows allows agencies to manage an efficient and measurable client engagement from end to end. We simplify marketing by pulling together everything you need to grow your or your client s business in one place. Tangential to critical success factors of new client onboarding, online marketing agencies can: Use HubSpot s content management system (CMS), blogging, search engine optimization (SEO), and social media tools to generate more traffic and leads from your or your client s website. Use HubSpot's landing pages, call-to-action module and testing functionality to drive more leads from your or your client s website. Use HubSpot s segmentation, lead nurturing, and email marketing tools to ensure your website leads are sales-ready. Use HubSpot s measurement tools to analyze which marketing campaigns are generating leads, to qualify leads by sale-readiness, and to tailor content for greater impact.
  • 27. 27 MORE RESOURCES / HUBSPOT Our Channel Account Managers help hundreds of online services agencies understand how the Four Core service offerings of inbound marketing can help them earn more retainer clients and grow their business. Request a Strategic Consultation to Learn How Inbound can Help your Agency Grow. Get a guided tour of our all-in-one marketing software, and learn how HubSpot can help you deliver and report jaw-dropping inbound marketing results to your clients. Request a Guided Agency Tour of HubSpot s All-in-One Marketing Software.