wiki/knowledge/outbound-sales/asymmetric-b2b-outreach-segments.md · 614 words · 2026-04-05

Asymmetric B2B Outreach Strategy: Four Initial Segments

Overview

The initial B2B outbound motion at Asymmetric is organized around four target segments. Three are active from the start; the fourth is a planned capability test using Clay's geographic search feature. Each segment has a distinct rationale — industry fit, existing data, or geographic proximity — and they are designed to be worked in parallel as the sales process matures.

This segmentation was defined alongside the first HubSpot contact list upload and the Clay automation buildout. See [1] and [2] for related context.


The Four Segments

1. Food & Beverage

Status: Active — first list uploaded
List: 159 contacts in the Great Lakes region (GL - Food and Beverage - Contacts)

This is the primary test segment. A list of Great Lakes F&B contacts was the first upload into HubSpot, making it the proving ground for the full outreach workflow: data enrichment → pre-call research → cadence execution. Once the process is validated here, it can be replicated for other segments.

Why F&B: Likely an existing area of industry familiarity or a known buyer profile for Asymmetric's value proposition.


2. Environmental Services

Status: Active — list to be built

Environmental services companies represent a second industry vertical with a defined buyer profile. This segment follows the same workflow as F&B: source contacts (via ZoomInfo or Clay), enrich, research, and sequence.

Why Environmental Services: Identified as a strong fit for Asymmetric's asymmetric value proposition alongside F&B.


3. Southern Wisconsin (Local Connection)

Status: Active — list to be built

This segment targets businesses in Southern Wisconsin, leveraging geographic proximity as a differentiator. The pitch angle is explicitly local: "We're your neighbor, we're right down the street."

Why local: A local connection lowers the barrier to a first conversation and can be a meaningful trust signal for smaller regional businesses that prefer working with nearby vendors.


4. Clay Local Search — Service Companies (Future Test)

Status: Planned — not yet active

This segment is a future capability test using Clay's geographic radius search feature. Clay can pull contacts for businesses within a defined radius of a city (e.g., all HVAC companies within 20 miles of Omaha), surfacing local service companies that are often absent from ZoomInfo due to their size or niche.

Why this matters: Small local service companies — HVAC, plumbing, facilities maintenance — are systematically underrepresented in traditional data providers. Clay's local search is a potential wedge into this otherwise hard-to-reach market.

"Some heating and air conditioning company ain't going to be in ZoomInfo necessarily." — Mark Hope

Open question: Whether these companies are large enough to be a fit for Asymmetric's offering. This will be evaluated during the test.


Segment Summary Table

Segment Status Data Source Key Angle
Food & Beverage (Great Lakes) Active ZoomInfo / Clay Industry fit; first test list
Environmental Services Active ZoomInfo / Clay Industry fit
Southern Wisconsin Active ZoomInfo / Clay Local proximity
Clay Local Search (Service Co.) Planned Clay geographic search Access to ZoomInfo blind spots

Supporting Infrastructure

Each segment relies on the same underlying stack:

See [3] for the enrichment process.


Sources

  1. Clay Pre Call Research Automation
  2. Hubspot Contact List Setup
  3. Clay Zoominfo Enrichment Workflow
  4. Index