More than 11,000 manufacturers use Thomas WebTrax to turn anonymous website traffic into real, actionable leads for their businesses.
However, we understand that you may still have questions about WebTrax, how it fits in with other Thomas solutions, and how it stacks up to other tools available in the marketplace. Hopefully, this post clears things up and helps you decide which solution works best for your industrial business.
Both the Thomas Network and Thomas WebTrax were built specifically for industry, with manufacturers and industrial buyers in mind. However, they serve distinctly different purposes.
The Thomas Network is where 1,200,000 active registered users go-to source suppliers and new products, making it home to the largest and most active network of industrial buyers on the planet. Suppliers can use it for advertising their businesses, putting themselves in a prime position to connect with all of the buying decision makers that visit the platform. (A company profile to get in front of B2B buyers is free — get listed here.)
Thomas WebTrax, on the other hand, is an Opportunity Intelligence tool for manufacturers and industrial suppliers. It can identify buyers who engage with your company online — both on Thomasnet.com and your website — so that you can track them throughout the buying journey and engage in more meaningful and successful conversations with prospects.
“I don’t have a sales team on the street. I have Thomasnet.com. It’s an efficient way of getting qualified leads."
— Jim Holland, President, Moore Addison
Every second, a buyer or engineer logs onto the Thomas Network to source products and find new suppliers. This activity generates petabytes of buyer behavior data, which our team continually captures and analyzes to enhance the advertising and industrial marketing solutions we offer to suppliers.
The activity that takes place on your Thomas Network profile is visible in your WebTrax dashboard. In addition, our data is also used to spot trends and changes in the supply chain at large, and we use it to inform our Thomas Index Reports, where we regularly examine spikes in demand for products and services, and provide actionable advice to the industrial space.
Both Thomas WebTrax and an In-Market Buyer Report can give you unprecedented insight into the buyers interested in your products and services. However, there are some key differences that you should be aware of:
Thomas WebTrax looks at buyer behavior data on your web properties — your Thomas Network profile, your website, etc. — continuously. Think of it as an ongoing live feed of the buyers who are engaging specifically with you.
On the other hand, an In-Market Buyer Report, looks at buyer behavior data in the industrial categories that are related to what you offer, showing you the buyers who are interested in your products and services, but who might not have engaged specifically with your company. Additionally, you can request one report at a time — meaning it's more of a snapshot of one moment in time than a live feed.
Learn who is searching for your products and services and learn how to engage them.
This is probably the question we hear most frequently. After all, many people are familiar with Google Analytics, and they wonder if they could utilize both tools.
The answer is a resounding yes! The two platforms complement each other, as they focus on different things. Google Analytics is great for monitoring the health of your website by keeping track of visitor metrics, bounce rates, and page performance. Thomas WebTrax was designed as a lead generation tool that highlights firmographic and demographic data on your anonymous users, instead of website metrics.
Use both together to continually optimize your website and continuously replenish your sales pipeline with leads.
While Thomas WebTrax was specifically created for manufacturing companies no matter the size, Google Analytics 360 is beneficial for large organizations generating millions of hits per month — above 10 million to be exact. For example, a couple of Analytics 360 customers are Panasonic and Adidas, and they generate high-traffic and data daily.
Like Thomas WebTrax, Analytics 360 offers advanced tools to get a deeper understanding of your customers. Both tools help marketers connect their data across all their platforms — a pain point many marketers experience as they try to get a holistic view of their reports. In addition to the target company size, what's another notable main difference between Thomas WebTrax and Analytics 360? Thomas WebTrax lets you track, identify, and engage in-market buyers for free — instead of the whopping $150,000 that Analytics 360 charges.
With Thomas WebTrax, you can track the entire buying process of your industrial leads with a free account. It goes beyond any other analytics program because you gain access to real-time data from your website, your Thomas Network profile, CAD files… and even your phone calls.
Google Analytics offers a self-service help center and community forums for support, but the reliability of their expertise specific to your business can be subjective. Sure, they’re Google experts, but are they also experts in the manufacturing industry? With Thomas WebTrax, you are partnered with a Certified Thomas Partner (CTP) seasoned with the industrial knowledge to grow your business. After all, we have been in the industry for 120 years.
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Business maps ingest your organization's location data and convert indecipherable spreadsheets into colorful and meaningful maps, offering new perspectives on your company and potential sales opportunities.
There are several powerful and actionable applications of business mapping:
Sales Territory Maps: Shared sales territory maps connect company sales objectives with overall sales results. These compelling map views share company goals, encourage story-telling around sales success and failure, while driving accountability into the sales organization.
Market Analysis Maps: Marketing maps can combine current sales activity by location with Census demographics, enabling market profiles that define where your best potential for more sales success is most likely to occur.
Strategic Planning Maps: Whether you're tasked with conducting brainstorming sessions or implementing a full-on SWOT analysis, business maps will instantly identify exactly where your business is winning and where you're not.
Thomas WebTrax on the other hand can give you an extra edge in winning new business. The audience dashboard in this analytics tool can show you demographic and geographic breakdowns of prospects interacting with your online presence. Your online presence ranges from your company website, your Thomasnet.com profile or even your product catalog. These maps can help make business decisions when prospecting new partnerships globally, nationally, or even locally.
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What's the best way to figure out which digital marketing tools work best for your industrial business? You’ll need an assessment to evaluate your business goals and Thomas can help sort that out for you. Contact us to see how we can help grow your industrial leads.
Or maybe you're ready to get started and see the action for yourself? Sign up for a free Thomas WebTrax account – it takes just a few minutes and it’ll get you on the right set of ‘Trax’ to grow your customer base.