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Close more deals, boost revenue, and showcase your agency’s true value. Sent to you by Search Engine Journal – our sponsors help us keep reporting industry news to you for free. Convert More Leads With Call Tracking + AI We know you're great at attracting leads for your clients, but the journey doesn’t end there. Do you know exactly where those leads are coming from and [how to convert them into paying customers]( Timing is everything! In fact, businesses responding within just 5 minutes are 21X more likely to qualify a lead and 100X more likely to convert them. However, managing high call volumes and staying on top of follow-ups can overwhelm your clients, especially when they are juggling multiple roles. And, when the leads you're driving aren’t being converted, your value as an agency is being depleted. Enter [CallRail]( — our Call Tracking platform gives you the ability to [track the source of every lead](. When paired with our groundbreaking [AI-powered call coaching]( Convert Assist, you can streamline the follow-up process to ensure higher conversion rates and enhance the overall customer experience! So how does Convert Assist work? [AI-powered technology]( analyzes calls in real-time, offers actionable next steps, identifies areas for sales rep improvement, and sends personalized follow-ups via email or text. Check out our [full article here]( to learn more! In just three steps, help your clients close more deals, boost revenue, and showcase your agency's true value. Click below to experience how the power of [Call Tracking]( and [AI-powered Convert Assist]( can transform your clients’ sales funnels. [Get Started For Free]( From the CallRail team. [A sponsored email from Search Engine Journal] All views expressed in this email are the sponsor's and not representative of Search Engine Journal. Because you signed up for our email newsletter at Search Engine Journal, we occasionally send sponsored emails to help keep the engine running. We won't bombard you with spam and never share your email address with our advertisers. We only send selected and approved mail from our private list. © 2024 Search Engine Journal · 160 W Camino Real Unit #606 · Boca Raton, FL 33432 You can also [unsubscribe from this list.]( Want to receive more relevant info? [Update your preferences](.

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