Cultivize Your Relationships: Jason Kramer’s Guide to Effective CRM Implementation

Summary

Hey, Superfans! In this episode, I had an insightful chat with Jason Kramer, founder, and CEO of Cultivize, who shares invaluable insights on the crucial role of effective lead nurturing and CRM implementation in today’s business landscape. He emphasizes that having a defined process for following up with leads is where the real money lies, as many companies waste marketing dollars due to poor tracking and follow-up strategies. With over 20 years of experience in marketing, Jason highlights the importance of cultivating relationships and seizing opportunities to optimize sales processes. He discusses the common pitfalls businesses face, such as relying on outdated systems or failing to connect their various tools effectively. Through real-world examples, Jason illustrates how implementing a robust CRM can transform operations and lead to increased revenue, turning customers into super fans who advocate for your brand.

Guest

Joining us today is Jason Kramer, founder, and CEO of Cultivize, a consulting firm specializing in lead nurturing and CRM implementation.
With over 20 years of experience, Jason has worked with global and local brands to help bridge the gap between marketing and sales. He’s here to share his insights on optimizing the sales process and how to identify poor-performing marketing campaigns.

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For some great resources, please visit: https://cultivize.com/learnmore/

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Takeaways

  • A well-defined sales process is crucial for businesses to avoid wasted marketing investments.
  • Timely follow-up within 15 minutes significantly increases the chances of converting leads into customers.
  • Understanding the quality of leads generated is essential to optimize marketing strategies effectively.
  • Many companies fail at CRM implementation due to overwhelming complexity and lack of direction.
  • Cultivize aims to help businesses create a solid foundation for sales processes and technology.
  • Proactive engagement with clients fosters long-term relationships and drives customer loyalty.

Cultivize Your Relationships: Jason Kramer’s Guide to Effective CRM Implementation

Episode Transcript

Freddy D
00:00:00.320 – 00:00:40.443
Joining us today is Jason Kramer, founder and CEO of Cultivize, a consulting firm specializing in lead nurturing and CRM implementation. With over 20 years of experience, Jason has worked with global and local brands to help bridge the gap between marketing and sales.

He’s here to share his insights on optimizing the sales process and how to identify poor performing marketing campaigns. Jason, welcome to the Business Superfans podcast. And you’re with the company called Cultivize.

So tell us a little bit about your story of how you came about creating this cool business.

Jason Kramer
00:00:40.619 – 00:02:34.637
Cultivize is a made up word, of course, and stands for two things that you and I both know really well, Freddie, which is to cultivate relationships and seize opportunities. My background, which is a little bit unique in the world of CRM, is that I spent 20 years in marketing.

I worked for marketing agencies as a graphic designer, global brands, small brands you have audiences never heard of.

And what I realized, being out of school just a few years, Freddie, was that there was an opportunity to help businesses that couldn’t afford an agency, but also didn’t want to go to the freelance route. So I started my own agency. We were a small team. I ran that business for 16 years, built websites. We did a lot of great cool things.

But what it taught me was that there’s a lot of moving parts to a business at the tail end. Before I sold that business, I started getting involved with email marketing, marketing automation, CRM.

And what I realized was there were a lot of companies out there that were doing a lot of things to make the phone ring and to get people to fill out a form on a website or to come to a trade show booth. But what they were doing a really terrible job at, Freddie, is tracking all of that and then following up.

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