Channels Are Shifting, Behaviors Are Too: The New Rules of LeadGen & Lead Engagement
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This week, host Dave Hansen sits down with Bryan Shankman, co-founder & CEO of LeadTruffle, an AI-enabled sales follow-up platform built for speed-to-lead. Bryan’s path runs from early-stage rocket ships (Frame.io → acquired by Adobe) and time at TikTok to TinySeed alum—plus a background in rugby that explains his bias for quick, clean hits over slow, sloppy drives.
Bryan breaks down where leads really come from today—third-party aggregators, out-of-home, your website, and the phone—with the 80/20 action living on website + phone. He makes the case that Reddit is a sleeper channel: it ranks on page one, fuels LLM training data, and hosts hyper-local “who should I hire in Austin?” threads. TikTok, meanwhile, is getting more local (location tags, city-flavored feeds), which means a single time-lapse job video can spark real, no-cost leads.
The big theme: AI + humans > AI or humans alone. Automation shines for instant engagement, intake, spam filtering, qualification, and booking—especially when your team can’t call back in 10 seconds. But complex, high-trust moments still deserve a thoughtful human who can reassure, advise, and close. Post-service, AI can nudge reviews, trigger owner callbacks on negative sentiment, and identify smart cross-sell windows—gold for lean “couple-person” franchise units.
On future-proofing without a Frankenstack: keep it stupid simple. Prioritize responsiveness (pick up the phone—or let AI do it), do excellent work, and nail the unsexy fundamentals: a clear website, a healthy Google Business Profile, and steady reviews. Then add automation exactly where tedium kills consistency. Measure what matters, iterate, and don’t be afraid to partner—platforms and clean APIs beat duct-taped zaps every time.
Want to connect with Bryan? Visit leadtruffle.com or ping him at bryan@leadtruffle.com—true to form, he’ll get back fast.
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