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The most valuable video on the entire RUclips, thanks 🙌 One question, How about adding Calendly link in the FB instant lead form after submitting the form as a next step
You certainly could do that, but 90% people won't self book and you'll still want to use the "kill box" formula I outlined in the video. Some will take it to the house and book themselves, but most of them will need to be followed up with aggressively to get over the finish line.
Great insights on optimizing the lead conversion process, which is often a challenge for many marketers. How do you create effective email sequences to boost appointment bookings, and can you share tips for crafting compelling SMS messages that drive action from potential clients?
I appreciate the speaker's honesty and transparency about their own experiences. It's refreshing to hear someone talk about the challenges they've faced and how they've overcome them.
Great video! How many touch points would you recommend for each? Say I'm just doing email and SMS how many emails and how many SMS would be a good touch volume without overwhelming?
Hey David & Derek , really nice video! I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your video to reach to a wider audience .
hey Derek, I want to purchase your course but it wouldn't be wise to buy it in 1 go for me. If I use PayPal will it offer financing? like monthly payments?
Hey there! yes, when you choose paypal at checkout you can choose the "paypal credit" option which will allow you to break it up into monthly payments!
omg answered so many of my concerns but how would you do this with a home renovation company? AD--> Estimate ( estimate is a lead form) --> give to client so they can call them and close the deal. Would that work or am i doing it wrong? I have a client and i need to start asap
I'm not from the United States and my country is really not fertile for SMMA , in my case do i can work on the us market convenience client and get salles ?
Hey David, did you ever use Go High Level for your SMMA Business? I'm looking into your course and I don't see anything in your module previews for it.
We give you GHL templates for 15 + niches along with strategies to use. We do not sell a GHL course, we sell an SMMA course, I think that you will find more than enough info on what you need in combination with GHL's free resources on their site which are basically endless 🤘🏻
For beginners, ecommerce is actually the worst niche to get into. I just covered this extensively on a new video that is about to come out. First, these businesses are already running ads, so you'll need to be better than what they are doing today (difficult to do as a beginner). Second, the fulfillment process of e-comm is much more difficult than simple lead gen clients. (getting someone to pull out their credit card online, takes more skills than getting someone to simply raise their hand and show interest like you would with a lead generation client). Third, because of this these clients take a large amount of time, making you less profitable in the end. Stay tuned for our video coming out on Thursday as I'll go much deeper into this topic and provide alternative niches that you can go after!
@@2GuysBuildaBizoh! That's a great insights, thanks bro! For your kind response 😀 please do cover pros and cons for Smma in e-commerce niche in your videos! Very helpfull for us!
If you're local to the business, the phone is totally fine we did that quite often when we were living in Minneapolis, but often we'd follow it up with an in-person visit. Now that I (Derek) live in Colorado, and David in Arizona, everything we do is over video calls now.
@2GuysBuildaBiz For the initial cold calling to get local numbers, such as if I want to call numbers in boston to have a local number for cold calling. Do you suggest twilio? By the way, I'd be very interested if you ever decided to do a review of your business episode or assisting a subscribers business, etc, to hop on for a RUclips video.
100%, automation will help you scale this for sure. I would recommend taking the calling out of the client's hands if you can, you can charge more if you do this and get better results. How you outlined it though would be a good first step.
@@2GuysBuildaBiz currently my client or their front desk person would be better at selling to leads because they are way more knowledgeable about services they offer. Maybe after my 1st client I'll be knowledgeable enough to take the calls myself and later outsource it to VA as you recommend taking the calling out of the clients hands.
Hi, just wanted to ask when it comes to running the ads, does the money come out your personal pocket or the clients? I understand that you should request for assests and such but who pays for the ads?
The short answer is your clients should be paying for the ad spend - If you want to know more details how we set this up, check out this video we did on that exact topic here: ruclips.net/video/OId-Z5ol7fM/видео.htmlsi=rjo-TMDPT-fwdV5W
You can either hand them directly off to the client with an automation, or yes, you can hire a rep to call the leads for your clients, both work great depending on the client
Google will be the free way for local. There are also sites that will let you trial the product before buying which could generate thousands of leads for you like d7leadfinder, or apollo.io
If you're looking for a STEP BY STEP guide on how to Start, Grow, and Scale...check out our top rate program The SMMA Blueprint www.thesmmablueprint.com/
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Golden tips, listen up folks!
The most valuable video on the entire RUclips, thanks 🙌
One question, How about adding Calendly link in the FB instant lead form after submitting the form as a next step
You certainly could do that, but 90% people won't self book and you'll still want to use the "kill box" formula I outlined in the video. Some will take it to the house and book themselves, but most of them will need to be followed up with aggressively to get over the finish line.
Great insights on optimizing the lead conversion process, which is often a challenge for many marketers. How do you create effective email sequences to boost appointment bookings, and can you share tips for crafting compelling SMS messages that drive action from potential clients?
I appreciate the speaker's honesty and transparency about their own experiences. It's refreshing to hear someone talk about the challenges they've faced and how they've overcome them.
I have to say, this video is an absolute goldmine of practical insights for anyone in the world of digital marketing.
Great insights on delivering high ROAS for SMMA clients since it's all about delivering value and results. Love the content, thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for this video!
Your storytelling skills are truly outstanding. You possess a knack for captivating your audience and maintaining our engagement throughout.
And the calendar would be for an appointment? What’s so good about an appointment?
Great video! How many touch points would you recommend for each? Say I'm just doing email and SMS how many emails and how many SMS would be a good touch volume without overwhelming?
a 3 touch SMS follow up and 4-5 EM follow up should be more than enough
Hey David & Derek , really nice video! I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your video to reach to a wider audience .
Thanks for reaching out! We are all set in this area for now, all the best!
hey Derek, I want to purchase your course but it wouldn't be wise to buy it in 1 go for me. If I use PayPal will it offer financing? like monthly payments?
Hey there! yes, when you choose paypal at checkout you can choose the "paypal credit" option which will allow you to break it up into monthly payments!
omg answered so many of my concerns but how would you do this with a home renovation company? AD--> Estimate ( estimate is a lead form) --> give to client so they can call them and close the deal. Would that work or am i doing it wrong? I have a client and i need to start asap
Yes that would be a great start - Google ads are going to be the low hanging fruit to start for you to capture those "need it now" in market clicks
@@2GuysBuildaBiz ok I kinda forgot to make it clear but it’s Facebook ads not google
@@2GuysBuildaBiz since it’s Facebook will it be the same thing?
@@jackalborez3216 For sure, yea the funnel structure would basically be identical.
ok thank you so much man@@2GuysBuildaBiz
When sending the Emails to follow up on leads for your client, from which email do you send?
Do you have access to your client’s email account?
I'm not from the United States and my country is really not fertile for SMMA , in my case do i can work on the us market convenience client and get salles ?
Hey David, did you ever use Go High Level for your SMMA Business? I'm looking into your course and I don't see anything in your module previews for it.
We give you GHL templates for 15 + niches along with strategies to use. We do not sell a GHL course, we sell an SMMA course, I think that you will find more than enough info on what you need in combination with GHL's free resources on their site which are basically endless 🤘🏻
Why do I have to call I don’t know how their buissness works
I'm handsome, I think, lol!! Thanks for the advice and weekly support!
Haha you got one thing checked off the list!
I'm new to Facebook marketing, is ecommerce niche is still best niche to start with or it's saturated can you please guide
For beginners, ecommerce is actually the worst niche to get into. I just covered this extensively on a new video that is about to come out. First, these businesses are already running ads, so you'll need to be better than what they are doing today (difficult to do as a beginner). Second, the fulfillment process of e-comm is much more difficult than simple lead gen clients. (getting someone to pull out their credit card online, takes more skills than getting someone to simply raise their hand and show interest like you would with a lead generation client). Third, because of this these clients take a large amount of time, making you less profitable in the end. Stay tuned for our video coming out on Thursday as I'll go much deeper into this topic and provide alternative niches that you can go after!
@@2GuysBuildaBizoh! That's a great insights, thanks bro! For your kind response 😀 please do cover pros and cons for Smma in e-commerce niche in your videos! Very helpfull for us!
Do you guys always recommend Zoom calls to close clients? Or do voice phone calls work also?
If you're local to the business, the phone is totally fine we did that quite often when we were living in Minneapolis, but often we'd follow it up with an in-person visit. Now that I (Derek) live in Colorado, and David in Arizona, everything we do is over video calls now.
@2GuysBuildaBiz For the initial cold calling to get local numbers, such as if I want to call numbers in boston to have a local number for cold calling. Do you suggest twilio? By the way, I'd be very interested if you ever decided to do a review of your business episode or assisting a subscribers business, etc, to hop on for a RUclips video.
so simply sending followup emails will help book more calls?
Yes, it will have immediate impact if you aren't doing so already..
Would it still be okay if I automated sms and emails, but left the calls to my client and his front desk person?
100%, automation will help you scale this for sure. I would recommend taking the calling out of the client's hands if you can, you can charge more if you do this and get better results. How you outlined it though would be a good first step.
@@2GuysBuildaBiz currently my client or their front desk person would be better at selling to leads because they are way more knowledgeable about services they offer. Maybe after my 1st client I'll be knowledgeable enough to take the calls myself and later outsource it to VA as you recommend taking the calling out of the clients hands.
Who’s doing the calling?
Hi, just wanted to ask when it comes to running the ads, does the money come out your personal pocket or the clients? I understand that you should request for assests and such but who pays for the ads?
The short answer is your clients should be paying for the ad spend - If you want to know more details how we set this up, check out this video we did on that exact topic here: ruclips.net/video/OId-Z5ol7fM/видео.htmlsi=rjo-TMDPT-fwdV5W
@@2GuysBuildaBiz such legends, thank you
who is going to cold call the leads? can you hire someone to do that?
You can either hand them directly off to the client with an automation, or yes, you can hire a rep to call the leads for your clients, both work great depending on the client
Hey
Can you tell me a free website for finding clients
Google Maps for Local Business.
Google will be the free way for local. There are also sites that will let you trial the product before buying which could generate thousands of leads for you like d7leadfinder, or apollo.io
Thanks bro
bro this just saved my marriage
just trying to keep the family unit together out here one marriage at a time 💯
What’s your guy’s outreach method in the gym niche?
DMs, Email, and Calling if you're local. All great ways to get in touch with fitness studios/gyms. Have you struggled to break through to them?
@@2GuysBuildaBiz yeah I’m cold calling and only 5 out of 50 people picks up the lhone
@@digitalkaros That's pretty normal to be honest. I would suppliment that with emails and direct messages on social.