Heard anything about sales funneling lately? We’ve seen the technique work for online info-marketers and e-commerce focused on items like e-books and manuals, but the question now is how we can translate the philosophy of a sales funnel into something the retail world can use. I’ve done a little research over the past couple of weeks trying to figure out a way I can engineer this stuff into my own business, and I reached out to a few funnel gurus for a little help. Richard Patey is just one entrepreneur who’s found a way to make it work for him. He shares a lot of his insight on his website www.funnelengine.com, but he goes into some pretty cutting-edge strategies with me on today’s podcast.
Richard created his consultant firm Funnel Engine to help other retail and e-commerce business owners cash in on sales funnels. He specializes in e-commerce and Shopify stores in particular, so his advice today is especially focused on those of us who are struggling to raise conversion rates. We all want everyone to stay on our sites as long as possible, but that takes more than just a sleek and modern buy page. You have to prove yourself as a reliable source of not only product but also of information. You can capture more emails and build a strong client base by creating something more interesting for your customers to engage in. Opt-in forms are all good and well, but informative blogs, helpful newsletters, and regular emails that focus on lessons, webinars, checklists, and the like are more likely to capture a customer’s attention. “You can kind of consider the marketing funnel as a sales funnel,” Richard says, “because you can actually see the revenue.” As each customer offers up their email to receive more useful webinars, the more likely they are to visit your site, engage with content, and purchase supplemental product in order to enrich their experience.
Listen to the newest podcast to find more insider funneling techniques as Richard shares the different marketing plans he designed and how each affected his bottom line, for the better AND the worse! He’s done all of the beta testing on his own techniques, meaning you are guaranteed to learn the most successful techniques, including:
How to apply the marketing techniques of info-marketers to your retail businessInvesting in long-term marketing plans that produce long-term sales relationshipsTips for capturing as many emails as you canHow to build your website around successful funneling techniquesInsider marketing strategies for 2016 e-commerce business trends If you’re new to sales funneling, both Richard and I recommend the free webinar over at www.clickfunnels.com. It’s a truly eye-opening look at how you can use sales funnels to better your e-commerce business’ bottom line. Richard is also available for questions at [email protected].