Online Customer Acquisition: Lessons Learned

By Hollis Thomases , April 8, 2008

I've just returned from the industry's newest conference, LeadsCon, solely dedicated to the online customer acquisition industry. Founder and producer Jay Weintraub, a longtime Internet advertising strategist, uses the "online customer acquisition" term constantly because he has a broader vision for his industry. He hopes his new conference will help advance and elevate the online performance marketing industry, educating current players so they can not only grow within their current sectors but also expand beyond their traditional boundaries and help advance brands. Weintraub would like to see his industry thought of more as "starting the dialogue" with a prospective customer than as direct or data response marketing.

Ever curious, I attended LeadsCon for several reasons:

I was not disappointed.

Key Takeaways

For a first-time show, LeadsCon boasted a phenomenal turnout (600-plus registered attendees; the goal was 250). Most attendees were lead-gen providers (or aggregators) and, surprisingly, venture capitalist companies. Although a few buyers attended, many were actually resellers. Many attendees needed to hear the key takeaway points, such as:

The event proved there's plenty of complexity in lead gen. Keep an eye on the space.

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