It feels magical when people pop into your inbox ready to buy. A good funnel is less about magic and more about having an awesome strategic content plan that feeds you warm and engaged prospects left and right.
When your funnel doesn’t work like a well-oiled lead generation machine, it’s enough to send chills up anyone’s spine. Here are five tactics you can use today to raise your funnel from the dead and send ghouls packing.
No discussion of boosting your funnel performance is complete without first exploring what a funnel is and how it works. Funnels, in the simplest sense, describe the different stages of the buyer’s journey, or the steps that a customer goes through leading up to their purchase.
An online funnel is an automated method for jumpstarting the conversion process with minimal human touch so that by the time a lead connects with your sales team, they’re already warm and engaged.
Although automations are typically more complex, most funnels consist of three main phases that utilize multiple channels to attract, engage, and nurture leads:
So what happens when your funnel isn’t, well, funneling?
When raising an ineffective buyer’s journey from the dead, you’ll want to take a deep dive to analyze each step of the funnel.
First, look at your overall funnel to see where people are dropping off. Comb through your r analytics and ask yourself if there’s a particular stage in the buyer’s journey where you’re losing prospects at a higher rate.
Explore your content in this step, whether it’s an email, a blog post, or a retargeting campaign to evaluate what is making them fly off like bats into the night.
Some things to consider:
Once you identify what’s not working, it’s time to adjust your approach and redeploy that area of your funnel.
If you need to write a new piece of top of funnel content, get that in place and adjust your automation accordingly. Similarly, you may need to experiment with the content and timing of your emails to ensure that your prospects are receiving the right message, in the right way, at the right time.
Update your email automation or workflow with the changes to your content and timing. Then test it! Although it sounds obvious, many businesses completely miss this step when attempting to raise their funnel from the dead.
Once your newly resurrected funnel begins delivering leads, it’s time to promote it to your audience across multiple channels.
After a reasonable amount of time, take some time to reevaluate your funnel to be sure that it’s working properly. Reassess your new workflow to track how your content is performing, including whether or not prospects are taking your desired next steps. If they aren’t, be sure you’ve properly mapped your content to the right stage in the buyer’s journey.
If your funnel still isn’t netting you the results you need, it may be time to go back to the drawing board and review your audience and their pain points so you can best leverage the content you’ve worked so hard to create.
Remember, there’s a lot of strategy that goes into each funnel and yours must evolve with your buyers’ needs. However, that doesn’t mean that you have to toss everything out and completely start over. Instead, take some time to rework your existing content to maximize its value for your prospects.
If we’ve learned anything in 2020, it’s that every business needs an effective online presence. Online funnels aren’t something you can set and forget. Instead, it’s an ongoing process.
We recommend reviewing your funnels every three to four months to make sure you’re sharing relevant, valuable content, and generating high-quality leads.
Grab our checklist here to start raising your funnel from the dead. Or give us a call to find out how we can help you.
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