With the ever-growing technology boom, there is no shortage of data centers scattered worldwide.
Data centers are known to be finicky environments, requiring expert tending; from dust build-up down to raised floor cleaning, it truly takes a professional to execute the proper maintenance.
Due to their fickle nature, data center professionals are quite selective with vendors they allow on their premises. These individuals place a high value on their facilities and only seek partnerships that understand and respect these boundaries.
So how does one secure a contract with a data center facility?
Attracting a data center to your data center cleaning company would be the easiest way to facilitate a contract. To do this, produce content developed around your buyer personas, focus on educational content, and boost your online presence.
Buyer personas are fictional representations of a business's ideal client. Buyer personas are developed through extensive research, interviews with current, previous, and ideal clients, and a dash of educated speculation.
During your buyer persona research for your data center cleaning company, you will search for commonalities in your subjects for various topics such as:
Once a detailed buyer persona is developed, create content to appeal to your persona. Use the commonalities you uncover in your persona research to develop content addressing these needs/opportunities.
Buyer personas help businesses attract relevant customers, score leads, and create personalized content.
Envision the last time you encountered a pushy salesperson.
Perhaps you were aimlessly browsing a store, unsure of what you wanted to purchase, and the salesperson was incessantly trying to push a product on you.
Or perhaps you were comparing vehicle models at a car dealership, and a salesperson pressured you to decide hastily.
These two examples demonstrate the importance of educational content and correlating it with various sales funnel stages.
“Don’t talk about your cleaning services until the middle of the funnel,” advises Joshua Feinberg, VP and Co-Founder of SP Home Run, “Services belong somewhere in the mid-part of the buyer’s journey, where they’re in the consideration or decision stage. You can go much wider than your products and services by providing helpful advice.”
Attracting and converting prospects becomes much easier when you focus on their interests, problems, and values—not yours.
With someone who is in the early stages of awareness, focus on educational content that models the importance of maintaining their data center.
It is appropriate to supply someone in the later stages of a decision with vendor comparatives or relevant reviews from your client base.
Maintaining a strong online presence is essential to your organization’s success.
People buy from people they trust, and establishing a strong online presence will give your business the authority it needs to help build trust with prospects.
Ensure your business is frequenting relevant social media platforms; your business should maintain a business page on any social media platforms your buyer personas frequent.
Blogging helps increase organic search and social media views, but using paid resources such as paid SEO and sponsored social media can boost your online presence.
Are you a cleaning company that uses buyer personas, educational content, or a sharp media presence to attract data centers? Let us know in the Comments section below.
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