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Building a Profitable Online Sales Funnel

Sales Funnel8 Building a Profitable Online Sales Funnel
As an internet marketer, the sales funnel usually begins when a prospect opts-in to your capture page. Your capture page, in essence, is a simple website that a marketer can use to “capture” the contact information of the person who is viewing that website. This capture page is critical to the development of the sales funnel, because without it, you will never be able to build a list of potential customers. Prospects will just visit your site and then leave. This is not what we want. Whenever someone visits our site, what we want is for them not to leave until they give their contact information, thus in effect agreeing to receive future correspondence from us via an email autoresponder.

Now, whether you use pay-per-click advertising, video marketing, ezine articles, or any of the other lead creating techniques, your sales funnel begins when someone gives you their name and contact information. But remember, before you even get to the front end of the sales funnel, you need to master the skill of attracting prospects to your website. This is one of the first critical skills that an internet marketer must learn – how to generate traffic to his/her capture page.

Once you bring a prospect into the sales funnel, it is your job to keep them engaged and interested in what you have to offer. If your correspondence with them via email autoresponder is weak and lacking substance, then you will probably lose them as a future customer. The goal at the beginning of the sales funnel is to prove that you can add value. If you can get your prospects to know, like and trust you, then there is a good chance they will do business with you in the future. My advice is to not try and make money off your prospects at the front end of the sales funnel. This is just my opinion. Many marketers do try to sell some small informational product on the front end, but I don’t like to do this. At the beginning of the funnel, my only goal is to add value, and at the same time both qualify and disqualify leads.

With regards to your email autoresponder, I believe you should have frequent follow-up correspondence with your list. Oftentimes, your emails will prove too many for some prospects and they will simply opt out of your list. This is perfectly fine. In fact, we want some people to opt out. That may sound strange, but if someone gets tired reading your emails, then they probably won’t have the patience to succeed in your online business. That makes sense, doesn’t it?! Weeding out the field is a smart idea. We don’t want everyone, we only want the prospects who want what WE have to offer.

Once you begin to establish a relationship with your prospects, you can start marketing to them. This takes place near the middle of the funnel. Maybe you offer a low ticket internet marketing boot camp first, and then later on offer up your high ticket opportunity. Similarly, depending on what you want to do, you can also offer products at the back-end of the funnel, both for those who elect to join your primary opportunity and those who don’t. I’ll expound upon this idea in one of my next postings. For now, just remember how the sales funnel should function.

1. Sales funnel begins when a prospect opts-in to your capture page.
2. It continues with you adding value via email autoresponder. Send your prospects useful information about online business and succeeding as an internet marketer. I recommend refraining from upfront sales pitches.
3. Once you develop a relationship whereby your prospects start to know, like and trust you, you can then start marketing your lower ticket products.
4. Then move towards marketing your primary opportunity.
5. At the back end, offer products which can both be used by the prospects who join your primary opportunity and those who don’t.

I look forward to continuing this discussion on the sales funnel soon.

Cynthia ~Social Cowgirl
www.SocialCowgirl.com

Social Media Tips That Will Work For You, Part 1

Socail Media18 Social Media Tips That Will Work For You, Part 1
Social media is one of the best ways to keep your business in a forward-moving position. There has been an increase in the social media platforms and it is still positioned as a growth sector.

The social network group of tools as a whole are a range of Web-based platforms, technologies and applications that facilitate people to socially interact with one another via the Internet. Some examples are Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn. You use the sites to promote your own business by forming relationships with prospective and current customers. When anyone visits these sites you feel that they will also visit your site that is displayed there.

New media technologies work the same way as word-of-mouth advertising. The way that if your site is being used to show your brand and products to other people on the social network site. This is a fast way of spreading your word to everyone and in a short time you will realize that your brand has become familiar with everyone.

There are few features that are must for being successful in social networking:

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To productively market social media space, you need to be honest and create such profiles that are open and will appeal to consumers. Do not act as if you are just another user on the site, but let them know that you represent a business against the policy of a single person who always tweets and links to one business

If you are out to attract prospective customers, you owe it to yourself and the financial future of your business to learn everything you can about social media.

Cynthia ~Social Cowgirl
www.SocialCowgirl.com

Using Facebook For Your Network Marketing Business

Facebook Marketing14 Using Facebook For Your Network Marketing Business
Facebook is a rapidly growing social networking site, and a good tool to use to build your network marketing business. Here are a few tips to get the most out of Facebook for your MLM.

It’s free to get an account with Facebook. Once you have registered, you can add whatever you wish to your profile. A photo of yourself is very important as you want to connect with people, and most on Facebook will not add you as a friend without a photo. Its important for branding yourself as well.

In addition you can add a photo album, this can include pictures of your family, pets, the area you live in, or places you have travelled to. The more you add the more “real” you become to your Facebook friends. You can add your web site or blog to your profile, and you may want to mention you have a home based business but I don’t recommend mentioning much more than this.

Once your profile is ready you can star adding Facebook friends. In addition to looking for profiles of people in network marketing, you may also want to search for others with interests similar to your own. For example if you like to travel, or you love pets. Just like choosing friends offline, you will have more success online if you find people with common interests, rather than just adding people randomly.

As people add you to their friends list you can send them private messages or post on their page, often this is referred to as their “wall”. It’s very important that you just befriend people and not talk about your MLM unless they ask you. Otherwise you will be seen as a spammer and people do not respond to that.

Facebook has many groups that you can join. Some are by invitation only but most are open to anyone. When you join groups then you can post and introduce yourself, contribute to the discussions, but again do not promote your business except in a signature line if the group allows this. The majority of groups have policies against advertising, so if you do the post will be deleted and you could be banned from the group. However by contributing to the discussions others will get to know you and group members may add you as a friend, or contact you privately to ask about your business.

In conclusion Facebook is a great social networking site with very good opportunities for you to make new online friends and find business partners. It will take some time to build these relationships but you will likely find this very rewarding and a chance to get to know others that you otherwise would not have the chance.

Cynthia ~Social Cowgirl
www.SocialCowgirl.com

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