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What is a Marketing Funnel

Apr 6

What is a marketing funnel? Why should every marketer use one?

It is a marketing strategy that is designed to draw new customers to your website. It's a sales process in which visitors come to your blog to seek information that could help solve the issue. It is possible to build a rapport by using specific tools.


This will allow you to understand the needs and wants of each visitor. This will help you provide the best information possible to all your visitors. The visitor is more comfortable purchasing your products if you have gained their trust. This visitor will then become a customer.

Some customers end up becoming extremely loyal customers, ready to purchase any product you promote. A marketing funnel describes the steps that are required to convert a person who comes to your site into a customer that will come back to you for future purchases.


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This is the main objective of every online marketer. A well-designed funnel will achieve this very quickly.

You've got your marketing resources to grab people's interest and draw them into the funnel. The funnel is opened when they fill in the form on your PERSONAL lead capture page. I use the word "personal" because no one will ever opt-in on your business lead capture page. They want to be a leader and not a company.

The lead capture pages are the gateway to the funnel. Once they click "Signup Now" or "Enter There" and they'll be able to enter a completely new concept of network marketing.

It's their choice. It's up to them. You've not sold them anything, other than yourself as a leader as a mentor and as someone who can help them get more leads and more money into their businesses.

This is how a standard marketing funnel works:

You can offer an item for free to your "front-end" to attract and qualifie people interested in your products. Sign-up is required to get the product for free.

Now, you've got those contacts on your list of email addresses and can send other related offers to them that they might be interested in.

Signing up for the complimentary offer will lead them to a page that has low-price deals or what's called"a "trip wire offer". This is when they'll be taken to the "back-end" of your funnel.

If they purchase the bargain offer, they'll be taken on to a second related offer at an even higher price (normally called an "upsell"). Also, the buyer will be taken to the next product if they buy the same deal at a higher cost. The process could continue for several more.

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