Winsby Powers Supercapacitor Sales in Marine Industry
Jim Burke, vice president of Kold Ban International (KBi), knew he had a big opportunity with a new product called
KAPower, a relatively new technology known as a Supercapacitor or Ultracapacitor. The device is an auxiliary power
source that eliminates downtime due to “dead” batteries when it is wired in parallel with batteries. It is integrated and
distributed by KBi.
Approaching a New Industry
The marine industry is one of the target markets for KAPower, because it assures boat owners that they won't be
caught at sea with a dead battery. KBi was struggling with how to approach an industry where they had no experience
and were not at all known.
“We thought maybe we would hit every convention and exhibition that we could identify in the marine industry,”
remembers Burke. “But it would have been very expensive and time consuming. After meeting with Winsby, we realized
there was a better way to do it.”
Winsby identified certain service-related segments within the marine industry and began building a list, qualifying
prospects and learning the messages that would best resonate with buyers. Focused advertising, trade shows and
telemarketing efforts followed. They introduced Kold Ban to ClearTail marketing automation and web tagging
technology, which relays information on website prospects to the sales staff.
How the Process Has Worked
“Winsby has done a great job pulling all these resources together,” says Burke. “They are our marketing department.
They will take our ideas, concepts, and desires and execute them.”
A bi-weekly call with project managers to discuss on-going projects is all it takes to keep projects moving. “All we have
to do is provide the approvals,” adds Burke. He strongly believes it has been a good investment. “They have freed up
our time and resources to focus on efforts that have increased our sales.”
Burke had reservations when he first started with the program. “To get the ball rolling, there was a fair amount of
information required, including our customer list. I wondered if I should be doing that,” notes Burke.
Explore the Possibilities
Within six months, any reservations he had were gone. “I would definitely invite them to come in and show you what
they are capable of,” adds Burke. “That is how they sold us. They had the contacts and experience we were looking for.”
For Kold Ban, the marine industry is just the start of their plans to grow the business by reaching new markets. With
Winsby's methodical approach and experience, they know that tapping new markets is a very achievable goal.