I want tips on how to start a Lead Mangement For a Human Resource website?
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We as a SEO team has registered in niche specific forums and groups for community engagement (HR Forums and Groups). What else can we do to get a lead for our client.
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Hi Vladimir
Our Client is an end to end HR service provider like staffing, payroll, compliance, corporate training and executive search. Lead is someone filling out their contact-us form and contacting them or someone chatting with them by using the Live chat option which is available on their site. Either one of them is what they consider as leads.
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Hi,
Can you please clarify what lead means in your case. Is it a company who search for employees, or HR agency who want to advertise their vacancies, or specialist who search for job, or may be all of them? And what should they do to became a lead?
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