If you are a busy online entrepreneur and you are looking for simple to apply strategies to help you automate your sales process and get more sales then you are in the right place! Learn the power of The Free +Shipping Sales Funnel. On average, a typical funnel will convert 1% of all visitors. Compare that to the 5% average a Free + Shipping sales funnel does. With those numbers, you can see how you can DOUBLEor even TRIPLEyour profits overnight without making enormous changes to your business. in this course you’ll learn:- What is a sales funnel- How can you use sales funnels in your online business- What tools do you need to build your funnel- How to build your first email funnel with ease, fun, and zero tech headacheand as I always do, I never leave my students with just information! I always give you the knowledge, the plan, and the tools to help you get started right away! This is why I’m also taking you behind the scenes and showing you one of my successful email funnels AND I’m also including one of the most important tools you’ll need to setup your funnels! Are you ready for more automation, ease, and fun in your online business? Then join this course RIGHTNOW-About the Topic-What is a sales funnel and why is it important?One of the most common questions that I am asked by clients is, “What’s the most effective marketing technique which will get me leads?” Unfortunately, the question is impossible to answer. It assumes that there is one technique that will turn someone who has never heard of your business into a paying customer. I wish it was that easy! Even if you spend thousands of dollars to drive qualified traffic to your website, it’s unlikely that these visitors will be ready to buy your product or service right away. Rather than looking for the one marketing technique that will get you customers, instead think about how your marketing and sales efforts can work together to put your prospects on the right path. A sales funnel can accomplish just that. What is a sales funnel?Simply put, a sales funnel illustrates the ideal journey that your prospects go through on their way to becoming customers. While you may market your products or services to thousands of people, only a small percentage will provide contact information and become leads. Of those leads, only a fraction will become clients. By now you might have guessed why it’s called a sales funnel. You have to funnel prospects down in order to get that amazing new client. To break this down even further, let’s separate the funnel into stages. Attract: Marketing and advertising which bring visitors to your website. Convert: Offers that inspire visitors to share their contact information. Close: Efforts which encourage leads to close and become paying customers. Delight: Quality service that keeps your customers happy and inspires referrals. The ideal scenarioTo illustrate this process, let’s assume that you’re looking for a music subscription service. AttractYou head over to Google and search “streaming music.” In the search results you see “Spotify: Music for everyone” so you click on the link and get directed to the Spotify homepage. ConvertYou scan through the homepage and notice the big blue button that says “Get Spotify Free.” You enter your name and email address and sign up for an account. Before you know it, you’re enjoying your favorite tunes! CloseA couple of days later, you receive an email from Spotify which describes the benefits of Spotify Premium (no ads, offline listening, etc.). The free service has been great, but the ads are a bit annoying so you enter your credit card details and subscribe to the premium account. DelightYou enjoy Spotify so much that you tell your friends about it and encourage them to create free accounts. You effectively become a promoter of the service and you continue to engage with other subscribers through shared playlists and social media. Tips for improving your sales funnelUse multiple marketing channels to attract visitors. Our most successful clients are using multiple marketing channels including pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, off-site SEO, direct mail campaigns, and cold calling. Your specific channels may differ depending on your industry, but it’s best to not put all your eggs in one basket. Analyze the effectiveness of your marketing campaigns. In order to learn what marketing channels are most effective, analyze your website traffic and inbound phone calls. This data will help you make educated decisions so you aren’t throwing spaghetti against the wall and hoping for the best. Add new blog content to your website on a regular basis. Content is king and a blog is a great place to organize all of your great content. Writing useful blog posts can improve your SEO and help you engage with your current clients. Listen to your prospects and customers and adapt your website accordingly. If your clients and prospects are asking questions related to your products or services, consider answering the question in a blog post. Chances are that others have similar quest