Uncover Your Competitive
Blind Spots
The North American Competitiveness Assessment helps identify what’s limiting lead generation and conversion across your marketing and sales efforts.
Reveal where you’re losing traction and discover opportunities already within reach, so you can win more of the right business and build a stronger foundation for sustainable growth in North America.
When Leads Slow Down, It's Rarely Just One Thing
For many service businesses, it feels like you’re doing a lot—but not getting back what you expected.
Visibility is harder than it should be. Your website isn’t attracting as much traffic as you thought it would, which makes consistent lead flow difficult. The leads you do get don’t quite match the effort, time, or budget you’re putting in. And even when conversations look promising, fewer deals actually close.
It’s frustrating because nothing feels obviously broken. But small gaps across how your business shows up online, explains its value, and supports buyer decisions can quietly add up—making growth harder than it needs to be.
Where Cultural Misalignment Breaks The Funnel
What limits lead generation and conversion is rarely a single tactic. It’s how buyers interpret what they see at each stage of the journey.
Experienced teams know these stages are connected. But those connections only work when messaging, strategy, and execution are designed for the right buyer context.
When selling to North American clients, this matters even more. Tactics used within the North American B2B marketing and sales funnel — how buyers research, compare, and commit — are often different from what works in the Philippines. When those differences aren’t accounted for, gaps form that reduce visibility, lead volume, and conversion.
Discovery: How buyers first encounter you
Evaluation: How buyers assess fit and value
Decision: What helps buyers commit
Not Your Traditional Business Performance Assessment
When something isn’t working, most businesses respond by choosing a solution based on past experience, trends, or what others are doing. That often means investing time and budget into solutions without truly validating whether that solution addresses the root of the real problem.
Konekta’s approach challenges that instinct.
What The North American Competitiveness Assessment Delivers
Traditional audits often provide a long list of fixes. This assessment focuses on patterns and priorities. Rather than reviewing individual tactics in isolation, the North American Competitiveness Assessment is a structured and insight-led review that looks at how your current marketing and sales efforts work together, where client expectations break down, and what’s limiting performance against competitors already winning in the same space.—before any strategy or execution is recommended.
Because those insights are grounded in North American buyer habits and psychology, they go beyond what typically works and is expected in the Philippines. The result is clarity around what’s actually holding back growth, prioritized areas to focus on (and what can wait), and direction that’s relevant to the audience you’re trying to win.
Buyer-Facing Presence
An evaluation of your website’s structure, design, and messaging to determine how clearly your value is communicated, how well you stand apart from competitors, and whether the trust signals North American buyers expect are present.
Visibility & Discoverability
An assessment of how easily buyers can find you, where visibility gaps exist compared to your competitors, and whether your online presence aligns with how North American buyers typically research services and vendors like you.
Marketing & Sales Foundation
A review of your sales pages, decks, and supporting materials to understand how effectively they guide buyer decision-making and where confidence breaks down before a deal is closed.
Competitive Context
Side-by-side comparisons with relevant competitors to highlight meaningful differences in positioning, presentation, and buyer signals—with feedback and clear explanation of why those differences influence buyer decisions.
How It Works
A Simple, Structured Process
The North American Competitiveness Assessment follows a clear, focused process designed to create insight without unnecessary complexity.
Step 1: Discovery Call
We start with a conversation to understand your business, your goals, and who you’re selling to—so the assessment reflects where you are in your business, and the success criteria are clear from the start.
Step 2: Intake Form
You’ll complete a short intake form in your own words, outlining your current marketing and sales process and the assets supporting lead generation and conversion, to help us understand the strength of your foundation before analysis begins.
Step 3: Independent Analysis
We reviews your website, visibility, messaging, sales materials, and competitive landscape through a North American buyer lens—surfacing gaps, patterns, and missed opportunities that aren’t always visible from the inside.
Step 4: Findings & Direction
You receive a clear breakdown of what’s limiting performance, where opportunities exist, and what matters most to address—so you can make informed, confident decisions about what comes next.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this assessment only for businesses new to North America?
Not necessarily. While it can help businesses preparing to sell to North American clients, it’s especially valuable for companies already servicing North America but not seeing the lead flow or conversion they expected. The assessment helps uncover what’s limiting performance now—not just what’s needed to get started.
Will this tell us exactly what to do next?
Yes—in terms of priorities and direction. The assessment clearly identifies what’s holding performance back, where the most meaningful opportunities are, and which areas need attention first. You’ll be able to act on these priorities with your own team, or choose to work with Konekta to execute them.
Is this a marketing audit or a sales audit?
It’s somewhere between the two. The assessment looks at how marketing, visibility, messaging, and sales materials work together across the buyer journey. The goal is to understand how buyers experience your business as a whole, not to review individual tactics in a vacuum.
How is this different from traditional audits or assessments?
Traditional audits often focus on surface-level best practices or isolated channels. This assessment is grounded in buyer context and competitive comparison, with a specific focus on how North American buyers interpret signals and make decisions.
Do you provide implementation or execution after the assessment?
Implementation isn’t included in the assessment itself. The goal is to give you clear direction on what to prioritize in order to build a stronger marketing and sales foundation that supports growth. You’re welcome to execute the recommendations on your own, or leverage Konekta’s Foundation & Readiness Build service to implement the priorities outlined in the assessment.
How long does the assessment take?
Timelines vary slightly depending on scope and availability, but most assessments are completed within a few weeks from the initial discovery call to delivery of findings.
Who is this assessment best suited for?
This assessment is best for Philippine-based service businesses selling to North American clients who want clearer insight into why leads, visibility, or conversion aren’t where they should be—and who want to make informed decisions before investing further time or budget.
Get Clarity Before You Invest In More Marketing
If you’re investing time and budget into growth but aren’t seeing the results you expected, the North American Competitiveness Assessment gives you a clear starting point.
You’ll gain an objective view of what’s limiting performance, where opportunities are being missed, and what actually deserves focus—so your next steps are informed, intentional, and aligned with the audience you’re selling to.