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What is a Marketing Funnel

Apr 6

What's a funnel marketing strategy? Why do online marketers need to develop one?

It's a strategy for marketing to encourage prospective customers to purchase products from your company. It's a sales process in which visitors come to your blog to seek information that could solve the issue. With certain tools you will be able to learn to develop a relationship and build trust with each visitor.


This will allow you to better understand each visitor's needs. This in turn will push you to offer the best possible information for all visitors. When you earn the trust of a visitor, they will be more likely to buy your products. The visitor becomes a customer.

Many customers eventually become very loyal customers and buy almost any product that your site sells. A marketing funnel outlines the steps required to convert a person who comes to your website into a client who will return to you for all future purchases.


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For every internet marketing professional, this is the ultimate goal. This can be achieved easily with a properly designed funnel.

You have your marketing resources attracted the attention of people and bringing them into your funnel. Once they complete the forms on your PERSONAL Lead Capture Page, they enter the funnel. Because nobody is going to opt-in on your business' lead capture page. I have said "personal". They are looking for an executive to join them and not a small-scale business.

The lead capture page is where they begin the funnel. If they click on the "Sign up Now" or the "Enter here" buttons, they are able to access a whole new universe of marketing through networks.

The most important thing is that they're competent to perform the task. It's their decision. They don't have anything to sell you except yourself as a leader and mentor, and as someone who will assist them get more leads into their business.

This is how a typical advertising funnel works.

The "front-end" The "front-end" is where you create a free offer that will draw and attract prospective customers who may be interested in buying your product later in the sales funnel. To get access to the product for free, users must sign up (also called opt-in) and provide their email address and their name which in turn will be added to your list of email subscribers.

Now, you've got those contacts on your email list and can send other similar offers 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 the point when they'll be taken to the "back-end" of your funnel.

If the buyer buys the lowest-priced offer and is accepted, they are directed to a comparable deal at a higher cost (commonly called an upsell). A person who also buys the cheaper offer will be directed to the next comparable product at an even higher rate. This process can continue for several more.

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