Saturday, February 28, 2026

Sunday's THOUGHTFUL Post : Demand generation ≠ lead generation.

Sunday's THOUGHTFUL Post:

Demand generation ≠ lead generation.



Not knowing the difference is killing your business:


One is about visibility and interest in your business.

The other is about actual conversions that generate revenue.


You need both to feasibly grow a business.


Putting the mechanisms in place early will help a lot down the line.


Here's a clear breakdown of each:


🫴 Demand Generation

↳ Build awareness and interest before buyers are ready to purchase.


Role: Create trust and visibility across your entire market.


Where it sits: Top of funnel—before people are ready to buy.


Who it targets: ~95% of your total addressable market, many of whom are unaware.


Tactics:


- Ungated content

- Thought leadership

- Educational videos

- Newsletters

- Communities


Mindset: Provide value up front so buyers trust and remember you.


Difficulty:


- Hard to measure with traditional metrics

- Requires consistent, value-led content

- Takes time before it shows pipeline impact

- Must work with sales alignment

- Needs strategic distribution channels


How success is defined:


- Brand recall and recognition

- Trust and expertise established

- Increase in high-intent inbound over time

- Higher conversion when buyers are ready

- More efficient pipeline overall


🤝 Lead Generation

↳ Capture contact information and convert people showing buying intent.


Role: Move ready buyers quickly through validation to a sale.


Where it sits: Mid/bottom of funnel—when people are ready to talk to sales.


Who it targets: ~5% of your market that is meaningfully ready.


Tactics:


- Landing pages with forms

- Gated eBooks

- Demos

- Free trials

- Direct-response ads


Mindset: Capture and move them through validation to a sale.


Difficulty:


- Easier to count leads and MQLs

- Shorter feedback loops

- Conversion optimisation is measurable

- Risk of low-quality leads

- Can feel productive without creating demand


How success is defined:


- Number of leads captured

- MQL and SQL counts

- Short-term conversion from form fills

- Immediate pipeline contribution

- Optimisation of capture mechanisms


Lead gen might be more measurable and feel productive.


But the pipeline will dry up if you never build demand.


✅ Demand generation fills the top of the funnel with buyers who trust you.

✅ Lead generation converts that trust into sales when buyers are ready.


But be warned, AI is shifting demand generation as we speak.


You need to think beyond Google to the new places customers search...


Namely ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini and other AI platforms.


Not to worry - we built Searchable to help you prepare for this.


It ensures your business gets cited where it needs to be for demand gen.


So you can convert that awareness into warm leads and customers.



♻️ Repost to help other founders increase their revenue.

source : Chris Donnelly

Friday, February 27, 2026

Today's KNOWLEDGE Share : What Are Burn Marks In Injection Molding? Why?

Today's KNOWLEDGE Share

🟢 What Are Burn Marks In Injection Molding? Why?🟢

When we are doing molds trials and normally you will find some plastic parts with burn mark.

Here share some information about this defect.

Today's KNOWLEDGE Share

🟢 What Are Burn Marks In Injection Molding? Why?🟢

When we are doing molds trials and normally you will find some plastic parts with burn mark.

Here share some information about this defect.


Burn marks refer to dark or black marks formed at the end of the flow path or in trapped gas areas during the injection molding process due to poor mold venting or too fast injection, where the air inside the mold does not have time to escape and suddenly heats up under high pressure (in extreme cases, temperatures can reach up to 3000 degrees). The overheated compressed air scorches the melt.


🟢 Why?here 3 reason below for your reference 🟢

1. Poor mold venting causes the trapped gas to be compressed and overheated.

2. Excessive melt temperature or injection speed.

3. The material remains in the barrel for too long, leading to overheating


source : Michael Qu


#Injectioninjection #Burnmark #Warpage #Flowmark










Burn marks refer to dark or black marks formed at the end of the flow path or in trapped gas areas during the injection molding process due to poor mold venting or too fast injection, where the air inside the mold does not have time to escape and suddenly heats up under high pressure (in extreme cases, temperatures can reach up to 3000 degrees). The overheated compressed air scorches the melt.


🟢 Why?here 3 reason below for your reference 🟢

1. Poor mold venting causes the trapped gas to be compressed and overheated.

2. Excessive melt temperature or injection speed.

3. The material remains in the barrel for too long, leading to overheating


source : Michael Qu


#Injectioninjection #Burnmark #Warpage #Flowmark

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Polyplastics develops long-fiber thermoplastic grades made of recycled PP

#PolyplasticsGroup has announced the development of new #PLASTRON® #longfiberthermoplastic (LFT) grades made of post-consumer recycled (PCR) polypropylene (PP) content. The two new developmental grades, which deliver mechanical properties equivalent to virgin material products, are undergoing sample production and evaluation.


Offer high rigidity and excellent impact strength

As part of Polyplastics’ commitment to advancing sustainable material solutions, these new grades - PLASTRON® RSG20011 and RSG20013 - feature more than 30% PCR content combined with 30% to 40% glass fiber reinforcement. The newly developed grades offer mechanical performance - such as high rigidity and excellent impact strength - equivalent to the company’s commercial products made of virgin raw materials.

 

By utilizing post-consumer recycled (#PCR) materials collected from the market, the newly developed grades contribute to reducing the product carbon footprint (PCF).

 

Reduction of more than 20% in carbon footprint:

Compared with products made from virgin raw materials, these grades achieve a reduction of more than 20% in carbon footprint. The PCF values shown above were calculated based on the GHG Protocol and ISO 14067, using operational data over a defined period along with reference values from reliable databases. These figures are not guaranteed values.

 

Polyplastics will further expand its lineup of products that utilize recycled raw materials, as well as those incorporating environmentally friendly reinforcement materials such as #cellulosefibers. Through these efforts, the company aims to meet an even broader range of application needs and contribute to a more sustainable future.

 

Polyplastics will further expand its product lineup to include products utilizing recycled materials and cellulose fibers. This will help reduce environmental impact and enhance the ability to meet customers' diverse needs.


source : SpecialChem/Polyplastics

Sunday's THOUGHTFUL Post : Demand generation ≠ lead generation.

Sunday's THOUGHTFUL Post: Demand generation ≠ lead generation. Not knowing the difference is killing your business: One is about visibil...