Great video, just subbed! I've started leveraging this funnel for my pay per result basis client, She's a dating/life coach having a $7,500 - 3 Months High ticket package. We started running the ads with budget of $10/day yesterday, and got 50 profile visits + 24 new followers within the very first day. (lemme know your feedback) Do you feel like we should have a mid-ticket offer of $1500-2500 as well for people that are just looking for a good woman and not the full life improvement?
It depends where she is in business. I have clients in the same space - I would say the thing that makes the difference is the messaging and making sure you're attracting the right people, have the right nurture sequences in place so they are qualified when her team speaks to them. Adding a lower priced offer as a downsell makes sense if she has a tonne of volume already, but $10 a day is a very low budget for this - i would be spending 5-10x that to speed things up if you can.
yes - you can use this for any service based business online or offline. I would still be using lead form campaigns for getting name and phone numbers for local businesses too though - see my facebook ads training on that from last year on my channel. Same applies for your own business - where are you based?
Yes it can but I would challenge that belief - look at the data - older generations use IG. If you're making that assumptions based on a few clients, that's not reliable. I have clients that work with 50+ age range and do much better than when they ran ads on FB.
Depends on volume, if you need more volume, don't include, if you have too much volume but need to qualify more, then add friction with more qualifying questions @@TC-yx1qt
Appreciate the video!
Your welcome. Are you a coach or agency owner?
What daily budget should I start with?
You can start this for $5 a day, it will just be a slower process to get feedback
Great video, just subbed!
I've started leveraging this funnel for my pay per result basis client, She's a dating/life coach having a $7,500 - 3 Months High ticket package. We started running the ads with budget of $10/day yesterday, and got 50 profile visits + 24 new followers within the very first day. (lemme know your feedback)
Do you feel like we should have a mid-ticket offer of $1500-2500 as well for people that are just looking for a good woman and not the full life improvement?
It depends where she is in business. I have clients in the same space - I would say the thing that makes the difference is the messaging and making sure you're attracting the right people, have the right nurture sequences in place so they are qualified when her team speaks to them.
Adding a lower priced offer as a downsell makes sense if she has a tonne of volume already, but $10 a day is a very low budget for this - i would be spending 5-10x that to speed things up if you can.
Can you run this funnel for local businesses?
Also can I run this towards local businesses in my area to gain clients?
yes - you can use this for any service based business online or offline. I would still be using lead form campaigns for getting name and phone numbers for local businesses too though - see my facebook ads training on that from last year on my channel.
Same applies for your own business - where are you based?
Can the same strategy be applied to a Facebook page? My target audience is an older generation that are mostly on Facebook not Instagram
Yes it can but I would challenge that belief - look at the data - older generations use IG. If you're making that assumptions based on a few clients, that's not reliable. I have clients that work with 50+ age range and do much better than when they ran ads on FB.
How do you qualify/identify if the prospect has money to invest in the service?
If it's a B2C offer ask them what they do for work, if it's B2B then ask them their revenue
@@hughjamesrobinsonwhy do you suggest that vs asking if they have money to invest in themselves?
They're a lot less likely to respond to that, it's way too direct after a quick back and forth.@@TC-yx1qt
@@hughjamesrobinson What about if on a survey page?
Depends on volume, if you need more volume, don't include, if you have too much volume but need to qualify more, then add friction with more qualifying questions @@TC-yx1qt