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What is a Marketing Funnel

Apr 6

What is a marketing funnel? And why should every marketer use one?

It's a marketing strategy that you use to convince potential customers to buy your product. This is a sales process that involves a person visiting your website to look up information that will help them solve their issue. However, via certain tools, you will learn how to build a relationship with each person who visits your blog.


This will allow you to better understand each visitor's needs. This will help you to offer the best information to all your users. When you have gained the trust of a potential customer, that visitor will feel more comfortable purchasing products. The visitor becomes a customer.

Many customers end up becoming very loyal customers and purchase almost anything that your site sells. The marketing funnel is a compilation of all the steps that are involved in turning visitors to customer who will buy anything you offer.


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This is the goal that should be achieved. This is possible with a well-designed funnel.

You have your marketing resources catching people's attention and drawing them into your funnel. The funnel is opened once they fill out the forms on your PERSONAL lead capture page. Because they are not going to opt into your lead capture page for business, I use the word "personal". They are looking to become as a leader, not a company.

The page for lead capture is the entrance into the funnel - when they click the "Sign Up Now" or "Enter Here" button, they are entered into an entirely new idea of network marketing.

They are getting ready for it, which is the best thing. It's their decision. You've not offered anything other than that you are an instructor, leader, and someone who can show them how to get more leads, and also more cash into their business.

This is how a typical marketing funnel works:

At the "front-end" you have a free offer to attract and attract people who might have an interest to purchase your products later on in the sales funnel. In order to get the product for free, users have to sign-up (also known as opt-in) and provide their email address and name, and in turn they are added to your email list.

Now you have those people on your email list and can send other similar offers that they may be interested in.

When they sign up for the offer, the user will be directed to a page that offers a low price or, as it's known, a tripwire offer. This is the point where they're moving to your "back-end" of your funnel.

If they buy the low-priced deal, they will be taken on to a second similar offer for a higher cost (normally called"upsell") "upsell"). And if the person also purchases the higher-priced offer, they'll be transferred to the next product with a higher price. The process could be repeated for a number of years.

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