Impact of mindfulness-based programs on reducing stress and enhancing academic performance in college students
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Utilizing strategic marketing techniques that are especially created for obtaining qualified leads and attracting them into your sales funnel is the foundation of social media lead generation. Social media sales lead generation enables businesses to find potential customers. More significantly, these leads serve as a conduit to potential clients, enabling businesses to approach them with special deals and win their business. It speaks of the actions made by companies on social media platforms to find new leads. Leads being sent into the sales funnel, the leads being qualified via various channels (chatbots, email, social media, phone, meeting, or sales call), and finally the prospects being turned into actual sales. Building relationships with prospective customers, even if they are not immediately looking to purchase a good or service, is the goal of lead nurturing. They might have subscribed to your newsletter or followed you on social media, but they might not be prepared to make a purchase just yet. The last phase of social media leads is conversion. It speaks to the process of persuading potential customers to make judgments about their purchases. In this study, a sample size of 310 company managers in different types of companies based out of Pune was utilized. To streamline data collection, a simple random probability sampling method was employed, and respondents were drawn from diverse descriptive profiles. Descriptive Statistics, One way Anova and Independent sample t test were used to analyze the data collected from the respondents. In conclusion, there are many interesting potentials for social media and lead generation in the future. Businesses now have a wealth of chances to create leads and expand their businesses through social media thanks to the development of AI, the expansion of voice and visual search, the concentration on video, the advent of social commerce, and the greater usage of influencer marketing.Abstract
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