Intent data—signals that a lead is actively researching solutions—becomes exponentially more useful when filtered through job function.
Example:
Your system sees a spike in page visits from someone reading ROI calculators and pricing pages
If they’re a Procurement Officer or VP of Finance, that intent has purchase authority
If they’re a Junior Analyst, they’re more likely gathering info
Use this insight to:
Prioritize outreach for high-function, high-intent roles
Trigger retargeting ads specifically aimed at decision-makers
Adjust nurture flow speed (e.g., faster sequences for senior roles showing high intent)
This allows your SDRs and marketing nursing home care service email list automation to strike when the timing and title are right—increasing both close rates and speed to deal.
Aligning Your Content Strategy with Job Functions
Once your segmentation is dialed in, your content strategy must follow. Generic content underperforms; job-specific assets convert.
Build a content library organized by job role:
For CTOs: Infrastructure whitepapers, scalability guides, AI architecture demos
For HR Directors: Onboarding toolkits, compliance checklists, DEI program templates
For Marketing Managers: Funnel templates, ad ROI benchmarks, email campaign kits
For Finance Roles: Budget calculators, ROI whitepapers, vendor comparison tools
Structure your blog, resource hub, or gated content area to let users self-select their role and receive tailored content tracks. Add filters like:
"Show me content for: [Dropdown: IT Leaders / Finance Professionals / Operations / HR / Sales]"
Not only does this improve engagement, it also strengthens SEO by aligning content with intent-rich role-specific keywords.
Prioritizing Intent Data with Job Function Segmentation
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