To
get started, follow these 3 simple steps…
Step 1: Find the Choke Point
The
first step is to find the choke point in your sales funnel. Every sales
funnel has an area where prospects are getting stuck or are exiting
before making a purchase. It might be on the very first page, the page
to request a demo or to schedule a call, or some other page that may
not even be on your radar.
To
find the choke point, you must first create a flow chart that lists
every single step in your sales funnel. This is real work, but trust
me, it’s worth it. Until you can visually see all the steps, then
you’ll struggle to optimize your conversion rates.
Next,
you must measure the conversion rates from one step to the next to see
how each step is performing. After going through this exercise the
choke point will likely be obvious. It’s the step where you’re getting
the biggest drop-off.
Congratulations,
identifying the choke point is the hardest part, but it obviously
doesn’t improve your conversion rates until you take action.
So
let’s move quickly to step 2…
Step 2: Fix Incongruent Copy
One
of the most common mistakes I see in sales funnels is having
incongruent copy on the pages. For example, your sales page might
mention free shipping, but then there’s no mention of free shipping
anywhere else as you move down the sales funnel.
Or,
your webpage design may change from green to black after clicking to
another page. That might not sound like a big deal, but remember that
all prospects online are extremely skeptical. If there’s any hint that
your offer or company is not legit, then prospects will quickly leave
to find another business.
So
review every step in your sales funnel to ensure you’re presenting a
consistent message with a consistent look and feel.
Then
move on to step 3…
Step 3: Simplify Your Webpages
At
this point, you should have a congruent message throughout the sales
funnel, which is important, but it’s not enough.
Many
webpages are simply too complicated for the average prospect visiting
your website. Keep in mind that you probably use your website every
single day and you know exactly where to click to get where you need to
go.
However,
most prospects are using your website for the first time!
That
means you need to make your website extremely easy to use with a clean
and simple layout, and intuitive, clearly labeled navigation.
In
addition to simplifying your webpages, consider removing unnecessary
pages in your sales funnel. There’s no easier way to fix a chokepoint
than to simply remove that step in the funnel. :)
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