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An idea I am putting together has variables that can come into play to determine the value of a lead. One lead could bring the company anywhere from $80 to $600 or even more. An example would be selling a restaurant a lead. The number of people in the party determines the possible revenue.
During the lead collection I will gather information similar to the example above.
My idea is to assign a base value to the lead, and then an additional value based on how much potential the lead has. I can do this all mathematically and show the buyer the reasoning.
Has anyone done anything like this with success? Any other successful approaches?
During the lead collection I will gather information similar to the example above.
My idea is to assign a base value to the lead, and then an additional value based on how much potential the lead has. I can do this all mathematically and show the buyer the reasoning.
Has anyone done anything like this with success? Any other successful approaches?