Identify the anonymous visitors to your website and turn them into hot leads!

4th March 2014

Dear Chamber Member, We love sharing good news and stories of success with our members.

We've recently started working with a new Patron and so far the results we've seen for ourselves have been outstanding! Our New Patron, Lead Forensics, can help your business maximise the return from lead generation activity by identifying the anonymous visitors to your website and turning them into hot leads. Research shows that 98% of anonymous B2B website visitors will browse pages but don't make an enquiry. The Lead Forensics solution provides the business name, address, telephone number, industry, turnover and employee numbers of your anonymous website visitors, and tells you what pages they viewed. Try it now! Click Here Interested? Get in touch with Lead Forensics on 0203 1310153 or robyn.tolley@lead-forensics.co.uk for a demo and FREE weeks trial of the tool, or speak to your Account Manager. Remember, if you contact Lead Forensics directly to clearly state that you're a Sheffield Chamber of Commerce member to receive a 10% discount. This is an exclusive for Chamber members.

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