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A viral launch generates a flood of inbound demo requests, but the conversion rate is often very low because most are not your ideal customer profile (ICP). To avoid wasting sales cycles, intentionally add friction to the demo booking process to filter for only the most interested and qualified leads.

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Instead of asking a long list of generic questions, identify the single trigger event or struggle common to your best customers. The entire discovery process then becomes asking prospects if they have that specific "pull." If not, they are disqualified, saving immense time and preventing wasted demos.

A common fear of offering free value is attracting unqualified leads. The solution is to gatekeep the lead magnet. Use a simple form or dropdown to qualify prospects based on key criteria *before* giving them access, ensuring your time and resources are spent only on potential customers.

After learning to disqualify prospects without demand during sales calls, the next evolution is to stop talking to them altogether. This insight forces a re-evaluation of upstream activities like marketing messaging, ad targeting, and outbound criteria to ensure the pipeline is pre-qualified for customer "pull."

Free offers attract high volume but often low quality. Counter this by adding strategic friction—like multi-step forms or forced video consumption—to weed out uncommitted prospects. The goal is finding the sweet spot that maximizes qualified leads without losing high-value but lazy prospects.

An overly simple lead capture process attracts low-quality leads and wastes sales time. Add qualifying questions to your form and only show the booking link to prospects who meet specific criteria. This automates qualification and protects your sales team's capacity.

Adding qualification steps to a sales funnel weeds out bad-fit leads. This increases cost-per-lead but lowers overall customer acquisition cost (CAC) and boosts morale by letting salespeople focus only on high-intent, closable deals.

When your sales team is overwhelmed with unqualified leads, the solution is not to generate fewer leads, but to make it harder for bad-fit prospects to book a call. Add qualifying questions to your opt-in form and use the answers to conditionally show your booking calendar only to high-quality leads. This saves countless sales hours.

Aggressive, fear-based marketing tactics attract customers motivated by FOMO, who are often a poor fit. Shifting to permission-based selling—building waitlists, asking who wants to hear more, and respecting a 'no'—attracts more committed, enthusiastic customers who genuinely need your offer.

The startup Tour requires users to enter a phone number and a texted code to unlock full video tours. This small amount of friction effectively weeds out competitors, scammers, and casual browsers, ensuring the sales team only engages with high-intent prospects.

Clogging a sales calendar with unqualified prospects is a major bottleneck. Deploy an AI voice agent to call new leads and ask a single, ruthless qualifying question. This immediately filters out bad fits, freeing up sales reps to focus only on high-probability deals.