Great advice, I think for beginners it can help to use tools like go high level etc. but for more advanced businesses it's a no-go, like you perfectly explained.
Hey Miles, great video! I'm considering Thrive Cart & will use your link when I buy. One question, what do you think of Podia as a landing page builder? I am considering it as it comes with email automation and allows you to sell digital products and courses, but more wanting your perspective of using it as a landing page builder. Thanks!
I'm not a fan. I know several people who used it and have since migrated away. I'd recommend leadpages or Architect... and aweber or activecampaign for email.
Could you use ActiveCampaign as your landing page builder and email provider? Why would you pay an extra $49 for lead pages landing page builder when Active Campaign has a landing page builder? Cheers
Stripe connects with the shopping carts. They give you important features like the ability to do bump offers and upsells while controlling the design to maximize revenue.
Im a noob and among the apps you mentioned i didnt hear shopify. I have a shopify website. Where does that website come in in the funnel above? Oe that would be a separate thing?
I think this is a fair take! If I was building a strictly online business, then I would keep things decentralized 100%. Personally, I use GHL for clients that are local brick and mortar businesses, but I don't build the websites on GHL, and we don't really focus on email for them. Mainly I use GHL for the call/text system for local businesses because they all suck at responding to calls. Its kind of been a perfect marriage with Local SEO. Also I 100% hate the affiliate hype that GHL has, and they certainly try to do wayyy too many things but it works for my use case. I wouldn't recommend GHL to anyone that is in build mode. The learning curve is too steep and there are too many shiny objects. Stay focused and keep things simple!
I like the idea of separating functions. Minimising disruptions due to company changes is definitely important! FYI, I noticed a missing 'b' in the Aweber link you provided in the description.
Thanks for being honest. I’m trying to start out without being stripped of my money. God Bless
My pleasure
What would you recommend for service businesses pls? Appreciate your integrity
So good. Miles is one of the few OG's that keeps it 100
Great advice, I think for beginners it can help to use tools like go high level etc. but for more advanced businesses it's a no-go, like you perfectly explained.
I think beginners are better served with simple tools
Hey Miles, great video! I'm considering Thrive Cart & will use your link when I buy. One question, what do you think of Podia as a landing page builder? I am considering it as it comes with email automation and allows you to sell digital products and courses, but more wanting your perspective of using it as a landing page builder. Thanks!
I'm not a fan. I know several people who used it and have since migrated away. I'd recommend leadpages or Architect... and aweber or activecampaign for email.
Could you use ActiveCampaign as your landing page builder and email provider? Why would you pay an extra $49 for lead pages landing page builder when Active Campaign has a landing page builder? Cheers
Your content is some of the best ive seen, really informative with multiple options on how to win. Thank you Miles
I appreciate that!
Would any of these options be good for lead gen in the Real Estate sector not selling physical products or a need for a cart?
Thanks for this. Very informative. Is this more time consuming or can you outsource this to get this done?
How about a playlist for the video subjects
This maybe a stupid question but why would I not use stripe for my sales cart rather than thrive or Sam cart?
Stripe connects with the shopping carts. They give you important features like the ability to do bump offers and upsells while controlling the design to maximize revenue.
Im a noob and among the apps you mentioned i didnt hear shopify. I have a shopify website. Where does that website come in in the funnel above? Oe that would be a separate thing?
WordPress all the way
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I think this is a fair take!
If I was building a strictly online business, then I would keep things decentralized 100%.
Personally, I use GHL for clients that are local brick and mortar businesses, but I don't build the websites on GHL, and we don't really focus on email for them.
Mainly I use GHL for the call/text system for local businesses because they all suck at responding to calls. Its kind of been a perfect marriage with Local SEO.
Also I 100% hate the affiliate hype that GHL has, and they certainly try to do wayyy too many things but it works for my use case.
I wouldn't recommend GHL to anyone that is in build mode. The learning curve is too steep and there are too many shiny objects. Stay focused and keep things simple!
Great comment and a welcome addition to the conversation. Thank you for sharing your take
Very helpful - thank you from Germany
Thank you very much,learn a lot from you :)
I like the idea of separating functions. Minimising disruptions due to company changes is definitely important! FYI, I noticed a missing 'b' in the Aweber link you provided in the description.
I appreciate the heads up
Do you need a creative video editor!
Thrive, thrive ... I thought you gave up on thrive, or is that some other platform called thrive something..
My milesbeckler.com site is still on Thrive. Don't use architect anymore, upgraded to leadpages
please subtitle your videos in Portuguese
Genius
Thanks
Aweber originated email marketing?? lol I don’t think so brother
Name a consumer focused email marketing tool that launched before aweber.