The Three Key Pieces For a High-Converting Sales Funnel

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THE THREE KEY PIECES TO A HIGH-CONVERTING SALES FUNNEL

BY MICHELLE KNIGHT

Funnels can be the absolute best thing for your business, you have the potential for passive income, building relationships and signing high-level clients all on automate. If you are considering starting a funnel to your online biz or need to make s…

So you feel like you have to have a passive income product to have a sales funnel?

Or maybe you don't even have a high-priced offer and feel like you shouldn't waste your time on a free offer and funnel?

So many entrepreneurs allow these two pieces to keep them from building a sales funnel. If this is you I encourage you to change your focus on using a sales funnel as a way to take your new prospect from cold to hot lead!

Use this opportunity now to build community and trust with your audience so when you DO have those offers you have someone to sell them too - see how that works?

If you’re not familiar with an email funnel or using the power of a free offer, be sure check out these blog posts here:

4 Steps to Create Your Next Free Offer

List Building 101

Ok, now on to the good stuff.

3 Key Pieces to Include in Every Email Funnel/ Automation or Sequence

Be sure to do these three things to keep open and click rates HIGH, while keeping unsubscribes LOW.

1: Include Your Story to build trust with your audience

Start thinking of everyone who enters your list as a cold lead.

What does that mean? They don't know anything about you, not even your face. So take this opportunity to introduce yourself, share some vulnerabilities and start to build the trust factor.

This is a golden opportunity for people to start REALLY paying attention to you and what you have to say and connecting with you on a deep level. When people trust you they will buy from you!

ACTIONABLE TIP ↠ I suggest the second email you deliver, after your free gift of course introduces you, your brand and tells a bit of a story. From there, include elements of story in the remaining emails while also giving your tips, tools and value to build trust.

A big part of the storytelling process comes from understanding your brand. Watch this free Build a Better Brand class to learn my 3-step process (hint: one is story)!

2: Write a subject line that gets opened

It's one thing to have a funnel, it's another to have someone read it - which is kind of the point isn't it?

It doesn't matter what you say in the body context of your email, if people don't open your email they will never know any of it. I argue that this step is the most important part of the process.

The reality is your audience is bombarded with emails on a regular basis and you need to grab their attention as quickly as possible. Ask yourself what would make me open this email?

ACTIONABLE TIP ↠ Spend time creating your subject line! One of my recommendations is to write the content of the email first and THEN pull some of the juiciest pieces as the subject line. Using things like numbers, questions and emoji’s can help with open rates. Be sure to keep your subject line lower case (i.e. “7 ways to improve your marketing” vs “7 Ways to Improve Your Marketing).

3: GIVE TREMENDOUS VALUE TO YOUR AUDIENCE

This is an excellent time to not only build trust with your audience through storytelling, but to also position yourself as the expert and guide they need.

People want to know WHY they should listen to you, so tell them! Start giving tips about a topic that interests them, share advice or a life lesson and what it taught you or share an old blog post that gives value.

This is the time to give, give and give so they make your emails a top priority in their inbox and understand why they should invest in you over someone else when the time comes.

ACTIONABLE TIP ↠ This is not just about “How to” content, while that can be super useful to your audience, it’s not the only way to add value. You can add value to your audience by solving a problem for them, giving them inspiration or flipping their mindset. When you think of the end goal of your brand, it should be to solve a problem your ideal customer is experiencing…use this time to start doing that. I recommend anywhere between 3-5 value emails before your subscribers is added to your weekly email list.

If you’re looking for an email platform I recommend, look no further than Convertkit! I’ve been using them for years and they are still my TOP resource for entrepreneurs.

Get a free trial here.

CONCLUSION

Growing your email community is VERY important. I can’t stress enough how important it is to have a way to reach your audience that doesn’t rely on social media. No matter what stage you’re in at your business, having a free gift and email funnel is necessary and a great way to start building community and building trust.

If you’re ready to improve your overall brand to attract ideal customers, increase engagement and build a revenue-generating business, be sure to watch my free branding class: Build a Better Brand Method.

Sign up for the next class here.

Michelle Knight, Branding and Business Coach
 
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I'M MICHELLE KNIGHT

I was just a new mom with an ambitious dream to start my own business. That dream turned into a multiple 6-figure business and the ability to travel full time. Now, I teach women how to brand and market their authentic voice online and take bold action to create a life better than their dreams.


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