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8 Steps To Successful Email Marketing

8 Steps To Successful Email Marketing

8 Steps To Successful Email Marketing

Email marketing is a powerful tool when used right converting subscribers to paying customers over time. It allows you an opportunity to easily share what you have to offer in a manner in which the subscriber is receptive, but only when it is done correctly.

Let’s have a look at the 8 steps you should use to enjoy email marketing success.

Determine What Your Goal Is

For your email campaign to be a success you need to know what your actual goal is. This allows you to accurately target and measure the success of your goals along the way.

Here are some examples of goals to consider:

  • Are you successful at alerting customers of new features and products you have to offer?
  • DO you announce upcoming events in a timely manner and do people register for it?
  • DO you send email to get subscribers to also subscribe to your blog and do you measure your conversion rate?

Who Are Your Emails From?

The name and email address that you send your email from needs to remain consistent on every single email you send.

That creates brand recognition, and you are less likely to land in spam.

Try to use a custom email address rather than Gmail e.g. YourName@YourBusinessName.com. It looks more professional too.

Carefully Craft Your Subject Line

Your email subject line needs to be a call to action for your subscriber.

They need to immediately know what action is required of them and why.

Remember you only have 45 characters that are visible so make sure that you use them wisely and your message does not get cut off.

Write The Email Body

Did you know that most people will read an email in under 10 seconds?

Therefore, it is important that you are presenting the most important part of your message at the top of the email.

This is also helpful because it shows as the snippet in the subscribers email program.

Also, make use of bullet points for skim readers.

Make Use Of The Email Signature

Your email signature should match the ‘from’ in the email. You should sign the email and include any other information you think the recipient should have such as your phone number, or perhaps your degree is important, or your web address.

Also include social media details if they are appropriate; the more people interact with you, the more likely they will change from a cold prospect into a customer.

Testing Your Email

It is important that you always test your email on a number of email platforms and on mobile devices, which make up a larger percentage of where email is read.

That way you can make sure that your email is coming through correctly on all platforms.

Most email autoresponders such as Active Campaign will allow you to check what they look like.

Also, sign up for a new campaign yourself with a test email address, to ensure that you receive any welcome emails and any tags are appropriately applied.

Send the Email

Always include the option to view as HTML or text.

This is it! It’s time to send out your email campaign and start to enjoy the benefits.

Don’t make emails too image heavy as they can take a long time to open.

It may be worth testing with long emails, or shorter emails which direct them to read the full article on your blog/website.

This leads onto the final step…

Measure

In order to know if your email campaign is successful you need to measure the click through rate and the unsubscribe rate.

This will help you determine what you need to change or what’s working.

All marketing is driven by the data, and email marketing is no exception.

4 Types Of Emails You Need To Use

If you are running online email marketing campaigns, chances are you are already using the popular newsletter format, which usually are sent out monthly or every couple of weeks.

The trouble is far too many of us stop right there and don’t use any other type of email campaign, and that’s a big mistake!

Let’s look at 4 types of email, other than newsletters, that you can use to connect with your subscribers.

Informational Emails

Informational emails are not very long and generally, they do not require any action by the subscriber.

They are simply there to convey a message and provide information to the recipient.

Examples of informational emails include ‘happy birthday’ messages, course ending reminders, or webinar reminders.

Educational Emails

Educational emails are very popular with recipients because they help to solve some type of problem or answer a question.

You can send educational emails any time you have new content, a popular blog post, or any other educational information that matches your subscribers.

This becomes even easier if you took the time to group your subscribers, because that way you can send the right content to the right people.

Lead Nurturing Emails

This type of email is one of the least used or when it is used it is often used wrongly. It takes a lot of time and effort to take a lead and move them through the entire sales cycle.

By using lead nurturing emails, you able to help that process occur faster and you don’t need to invest a lot of time. You can set up various nurturing campaigns with 7 or 8 nurturing emails in each and then you can simply schedule them to execute over a period of time.

Both 60 and 90 days are popular depending on what your product or service is. These should be short messages that are packed with content rich information and that try to get the lead to respond to your call to action that will lead them to your website.

Promotional Emails

This type of email, if not done right, can find you with a subscriber that will unsubscribe or simply trashing your message. Too many promotional emails and you will annoy your recipient.

The only time you should use this is if you have a new product or service, a special deal going on, or a special event coming up. You should not use this more than a couple of times a month.

What types of emails do you use in your email marketing campaigns? Now you have some new ideas so why not give them a try.

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The Pros And Cons Of ClickBank Affiliate Marketing

The Pros And Cons Of ClickBank Affiliate Marketing

The Pros And Cons Of ClickBank Affiliate Marketing

Any affiliate marketer worth their salt will know that ClickBank is one of the best digital marketplaces on the planet. It has literally helped several vendors and affiliates to become millionaires.

This global e-commerce platform which started back in 1998 is still as popular today. In fact, 23 years later, marketers are still trying to sell/promote products on ClickBank… and it shows no signs of slowing down.

But is ClickBank really all it’s cracked up to be in 2022? Or are marketers in a rut and blindly following each other?

In order to make an informed decision, you’ll need to weigh the pros and cons of being a ClickBank affiliate. Luckily for you, we’ve done the heavy lifting and listed them below…

Pros

There are many reasons why you should be a ClickBank affiliate as it can be a lucrative business model. So, let’s look at some of the best reasons to use ClickBank affiliate marketing

Reputable Platform

ClickBank has been around for over two decades and is not a fly-by-night scam. This is indeed reassuring. There are countless horror stories where platforms suddenly up and disappear leaving unpaid affiliates in the lurch.

ClickBank, however, has never missed a payout in over 20 years. So, you’re safe with them and you’ll receive your commissions like clockwork. You’ll need to decide if you want to be paid by checks, direct deposit or wire payments.

Wide Variety Of Products

While most of the products on ClickBank are of a digital nature, the products span a wide variety of niches ranging from weight loss to survival to gardening and more.

Recently, they’ve allowed physical products such as health supplements to be sold on their platform. Both vendors and affiliates are raking in serious cash with these supplements.

One downside here is that the search feature in ClickBank could be improved. Navigating through all the products can be time-consuming and a hassle.

High Commissions

Unlike Amazon which offers its associates (affiliates) a paltry 4% to 5% commission on most products, with ClickBank, vendors will pay you anywhere from 50% to even 100% a sale.

This makes promoting ClickBank’s selection a very lucrative opportunity.

That said, one cannot deny that Amazon is a sales machine that’s designed to sell. It’s trusted and it’s easier to convert visitors into customers on this trusted platform.

Promoting digital products is also more difficult and the visitor will require more convincing. The ClickBank vendors just don’t have the reputation that Amazon does.

So, you’ll need to create a landing page with a solid page builder, add visitors to your email list with a reputable autoresponder… and have an email marketing campaign in place to persuade them further.

It’s a bit more work, but the rewards are much sweeter.

Low Barriers To Entry

It’s quite easy to become an affiliate on ClickBank. Once you create an account, you’ll be able to get you hoplinks (affiliate links) and start promoting the products right away.

Do remember that with lower barriers of entry comes increased competition. This is a double-edged sword.

Some of the more popular products may require vendor approval. So you’ll need to contact the vendor and tell them why and how you wish to promote their products.

It’s also important to know that not all products are equal on ClickBank. There are many excellent products… but also just as many stinkers. This downside is to be expected since thousands of products are listed on this platform.

It’s not uncommon to find products with bold claims, empty promises and blatant hyperbole. All designed to hook the customers in and get them to part with their money while delivering a product/s that doesn’t deliver on its promises.

As an affiliate, you’ll need to have a keen eye and separate the wheat from the chaff. Ideally, you’ll want to purchase the product and go through it before promoting it. You’ll be able to promote the product more convincingly if you know what it’s all about, instead of blindly hyping it up.

Convenient

Many affiliates love ClickBank because it’s highly convenient. The platform tracks your sales, monitors refunds and chargebacks, and sends you your commissions on auto-pilot.

It’s a hands-off process for the affiliate who can just focus on the marketing and promotions. While ClickBank’s tracking is reasonably good, you’ll also want to use a tool like ClickMagick for better and more insightful tracking.

You’re also provided stats such as the earnings per sale, conversion rate, gravity, recurring billing and more. With these stats, you’ll be able to ascertain if a product is worth promoting or not.

That said, one minor downside here is that the ‘gravity’ stats can be a little misleading. Very often, affiliates only wish to promote products with a high gravity. They often fail to realize that there’s intense competition when promoting these top sellers.

Furthermore, you’ll often find products on pages 4-7 with a lower gravity and may be tempted to dismiss them. However, these products buried in the deeper pages were usually top sellers some time back.

Just because they have a lower gravity now doesn’t mean that the product isn’t good or sellable. It just means that affiliates have stopped promoting them, and so their rankings dropped.

These former ‘top sellers’ usually still have legs and you’ll be able to get a lot of sales from them while dealing with less competition. Give them a chance and don’t be too hasty to throw the baby out with the bathwater.

Cons

While there are many reasons why you should be a ClickBank affiliate, it’s important to be aware of a few downsides.

Serial Refunders

All products on ClickBank need to have a money-back guarantee. While this helps to improve conversions, it also means that people who want something for nothing will purchase the product and request a refund without missing a beat.

Since the products are often digital in nature, it’s easier for them because they don’t (and can’t) need to return the product. As an affiliate, your commissions may decrease due to chargebacks and refunds.

Fees

This is another bugbear that many beginner affiliates have with ClickBank. If you’re a successful affiliate with an active account and making sales daily, it won’t affect you.

However, if you’re still a beginner and making an odd sale here and there, you may end up paying fees if your account is dormant.

So, even if you have a positive balance in your account but you’ve not made sales in 90 days, ClickBank will deem your account dormant and will deduct $1 every pay period. After that, it becomes $5 per pay period and goes up to $50.

You just might have commissions in there that are reduced to $0. That may make you balk… and it’s understandable. But it’s part of the game.

You’ll want to set a lower payment threshold when you’re starting out and try to become a proficient affiliate as soon as you can.

You can read the terms here: https://support.clickbank.com/hc/en-us/articles/220375627-What-happens-if-I-don-t-use-my-ClickBank-account-for-a-long-time-

Should You Become A ClickBank Affiliate?

Of course, you should!

Physical products and digital products are not mutually exclusive. You can promote both of them on your niche sites, YouTube channels and so on.

You’ll be spoiled for choice when choosing a digital product on ClickBank. With the high commission rates, even 3-5 sales a day may mean an extra $1k to $3k in earnings for you.

If that sounds awesome, sign up for a ClickBank account and master affiliate marketing today.

Follow these affiliate marketing tips, and you’ll be on the way to becoming a successful affiliate marketer in no time. And if you want to know more about affiliate marketing check out the featured resource below for a free report; download, read it and take action 😊

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Even More Ways To Start Your YouTube Channel The Right Way

Even More Ways To Start Your YouTube Channel The Right Way

Even More Ways To Start Your YouTube Channel The Right Way

This is the third post about starting a YouTube channel. If you haven’t seen the previous posts, you can read part one here, and part two here.

You really need to be leveraging YouTube if at all possible, because it’s the most popular video-streaming service boasting massive online traffic, and constant streaming services – and ultimately, it will maximize exposure and help your brand become recognized within your market.

By the way, if you do decide to take YouTube seriously, then check out the Video Marketing Insider for a suite of top-notch trainings and software from a video marketing expert.

So, let’s look at three more ways to get your YouTube channel more views and subscribers.

Create An Interesting Thumbnail

A thumbnail is the picture that you click on when you want to watch a video. It should clearly indicate what the video is about, even though your title and description should also reflect the topic of your video content.

One option you have is to choose a freeze-frame from the video that you’ve uploaded.

For example, if you’re a baking company who also sells products to bake with, you might upload a video on how to bake brownies.

You can choose a freeze-frame from the video that shows you mixing the batter. YouTube automatically generates a few that they think are good ones, so this is fairly easy to do.

But the more popular option is to create a custom thumbnail and then upload it, as you can incorporate something that may not be in the video but will entice people to click on it.

This is as simple as taking a picture and using a picture editing tool, such as Photoshop, or tools with a shorter learning curve such as Stencil or Snappa, to make it more appealing and relatable to your video.

For example, a beauty brand may want to use a custom thumbnail that features the products being used in the video hovering around a person’s face, using arrows to point where the products will be applied.

Or you can do a split-screen custom thumbnail. In the case of this beauty channel, they can use a before and after picture of what someone looks like with and without makeup, side by side.

Be sure to play around with different looks before deciding on your custom thumbnail, and make sure that it’s interesting enough that even you would click on it.

Brand Logos And Art

In addition to everything else, it’s important to have both a profile picture and channel art on your YouTube channel that accurately represents your company and reflects your brand message.

And if your business has accounts on other social media platforms, then your business profile picture and channel art should be the same. Again, it’s all about consistency!

Your profile picture and channel art are the very first things that people will see when they visit your channel. Whether you’re a one-person business or a company with thousands of employees, it’s important for brand recognition.

Your profile picture, for individual businesses, can be a profession-al picture of yourself, a mascot or other image that works with your brand. Simply click on the picture within your channel to up-load and edit.

Your channel art, however, should be a bit more brand specific.

You may want to consider hiring a graphic designer to create your logo or channel art. Or if your brand already has a logo, simply up-load and crop accordingly.

Keep in mind what colors your brand uses the most, as well. Then try and incorporate these colors into your videos as often as possible. For example, if your company’s logo is cobalt blue, then have videos with a splash of this color in it or use other graphic elements like a video bar or subscribe button that includes that theme.

When visitors go to your channel and see your cobalt blue logo above thumbnails with matching thumbnails, they’ll start to associate that color with your brand.

If you’ve spent some time analysing successful YouTube channels, chances are you’ve noticed how common it is for all thumbnails to look similar in terms of color or font styles used.

This helps to build a strong visual identity that helps your account look polished and professional, but also helps to establish a theme.

Sign Up For G-Suite

YouTube is owned by Google, and so your channel will automatically be linked with a Gmail account. Even if you already have one, it’s a good idea to create a separate account just for your business.

Look into investing in G Suite to have professional email addresses created. So rather than @gmail.com, your email will say @yourcompanyname.com. It’s a small step, but it helps promote a professional atmosphere for your channel and company overall.

Keep in mind that the name you choose for your new Google account should be the name of your brand.

The next few steps are self-explanatory, until you get to where it asks you to setup a YouTube brand account. This will allow you to designate editing positions.

Just head on over to YouTube, click on your profile icon in the up-per right hand corner, and scroll down to “My Channel.” Click on it but avoid clicking on “Create Channel.”

This is where you want to click “Use a business or other name,” down at the bottom. At this point you should be prompted to enter your Brand Account name.

Your Brand Account name can always be changed in the future, should you decide to do so. At this point you have successfully set up the foundation for your company channel.

Final Words

I hope that this collection of articles has given you the direction you need to start building your very own YouTube channel.

Start off by researching your market, spend some time watching videos from successful channels in your niche and then develop a content plan and schedule that you can stick to.

Once you get the hang of it, make it a point to regularly upload quality content based on the schedule you’ve chosen. Try not to change this! Your subscribers will rely on it and begin to log on expecting new content on those days.

Give viewers a reason to subscribe to your channel and keep coming back, and don’t forget to directly ask for it!  A call to action within each video as well as channel description is important, but you should always encourage them to also turn on notifications so that they’re alerted whenever you upload fresh content.

Notifications cuts through the noise and helps your channel gain traction with repeat visits from subscribers.

And remember to upload in different video formats to keep it interesting and keep the viewer’s attention.

We wish you the best of luck in creating a quality channel and hope you’ve enjoyed this series!

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Social Marketing Tips For Affiliate Marketers

Social Marketing Tips For Affiliate Marketers

Social Marketing Tips For Affiliate Marketers

It doesn’t matter if you’re an Internet marketer who creates his own products or an affiliate marketer promoting other people’s products – social marketing is a very important part of the profit puzzle.

Social networking has many perks – it’s free, it lets you connect with prospective customers, and it’s easy to use. You don’t need to be on it 24/7 for it to work, but you do need to understand the best way to use it.

Sign up to the best social networks that everyone’s using at the time. This changes on a yearly basis. Some social networks last longer than others. Right now, you want to have a Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest account. Tumblr is also popular among the younger generations.

You want to have a presence on the trendiest social networking sites because that’s where your customers will be. Tik Tok, anyone?

Set a schedule that gets you in the habit of participating on the social sites. There are two types of people who use social networks the wrong way. The first are those who create an account, make one post and then never return.

Or, if they return, it’s sporadically – like once every 6 months when they finally realize they set up an account and then forgot about it. This makes people forget about you, and the goal is to create a loyal following.

The second type of participant gets so consumed with social networking sites that they don’t get any real work done. They’re on Facebook 24/7, and then they realize they didn’t create any posts for their blog or research and review any products. It’s an affiliate failure either way.

Set up a schedule for your social networking that teaches you how to get involved, without becoming an addict. Use an online or offline egg timer if you want – but make sure you get on them frequently and get off them when the time is up.

Balance your business with personal promotions. As an affiliate, you may have the desire to sell, sell, sell because you want to increase your commissions. But by just selling and not sharing anything about you, you’re shooting yourself in the foot.

People buy from those they know and trust. Sending link after link out about products isn’t personalizing your efforts. It’s polarizing more than anything. So do a little mix when you’re on the social networking sites.

Follow the right people so they’ll follow you back. Don’t demand it, either – that looks desperate. Just start interacting with people in the same niche so that you start reciprocating the sharing of each other’s content – and so people following them begin following you, too when they see you’re a like-minded individual.

Affiliate Marketing On Twitter

Twitter is a really great place for affiliates to do some social networking because it doesn’t require a bunch of time for you to master – or utilize on a day-to-day basis. At just 280 characters (not words) per Tweet, there’s not much you could do.

Twitter is used by people of all ages, all around the world. While Pinterest is primarily used by women, Twitter is used by both men and women. It’s been around awhile, so it’s not a flash in the pan social site.

Decide who the Tweets will come from. Do you want your account to be from a person (your name), or from a brand you create for your affiliate marketing business, like “Toy Review Dad?” You’ll choose the Twitter name you want based on how you plan to promote on the site.

Create an account with the background, header and avatar. Too many affiliates register for a Twitter account and leave the pathetic egg image as their avatar. That’s just being lazy, so you’ll want to fork over the $0.80 it costs at depositphotos.com or use an original image and give your account a picture to represent you.

The header and background aren’t as important, but you can do some serious branding using that space – and you can often find a graphic designer on Fiverr to help you achieve that goal of getting your URL exposed on this space.

Link to your site with an appropriate tag line. In your header area, they give you a certain amount of space to write a little motto or tag line. You want to make your relevant to your niche. And make sure you include your website URL there, too! It will be an active hyperlink that people can follow to your offers.

Become a frequent, but not spammy Twitter user. You want to have a Twitter account to supplement your social marketing efforts, but you don’t want to clog anyone’s Twitter stream with endless promotions.

There are tools you might be tempted to buy that automate the process, but you should really keep control over your account manually and use it several times a day for a few minutes at a time so that you make better connections.

Reciprocate the kindnesses other Twitter users show. People will ReTweet your Twitter messages for you when they feel it’s something they want to share. This helps your links go viral and increases your chance of making a commission. Make sure you return the kindness for other people if they’re also marketers so that you’re not appearing selfish online. But at the same time, don’t ReTweet anything you find to be shady.

Follow people interested in the niche. You want to follow people who have talked about the niche you’re in on Twitter. Do a search on the site for keywords to find out who’s chatting about it. They’ll often follow you back, engage with you and ReTweet your messages!

Is PPC A Good Affiliate Marketing Strategy?

Pay Per Click (PPC) is a form of traffic generation where the person paying for the traffic only pays when their link is clicked on. The most popular method is Google AdWords – which is that line of ads you see in search results on the right side of your screen.

PPC can certainly be beneficial if you know what you’re doing. But when you go into it blind and uneducated about the strategy, you’ll lose a lot of money and have nothing to show for it in return.

Basically, you’ll be targeting keywords and phrases and trying to pay the lowest cost per click possible. The ads have specific criteria for length and some networks are picky about what you can and cannot say or link to, so you need to read all of the rules carefully so that you don’t have your account shut down quickly.

You can target broad keywords, but the competition is going to be very stiff for those – and very expensive to you. A better way to go would be to make up the traffic in volume and by using a few filters and additions.

For example, you want to include a list of negative keywords that will exclude your ad from being shown to certain groups. For example, the word “free” or “download” might mean someone is not willing to pay for the item.

Another group to target is the group where all of the words are misspelled. That might be brand names, niches, etc. You may have to dig around a bit, but this can be profitable because most affiliates don’t go after misspellings.

Make sure you set a realistic budget for your affiliate efforts. Don’t approve a certain daily budget that you know you can’t pay. Remember that many affiliate programs take 60 days to pay out, so don’t expect to use the profits to pay for past advertising.

When you do begin using pay per click ads, make sure you keep a careful watch over their conversion rates and tweak small elements of them to see if anything helps or hurts your click throughs.

You might want to initially begin using free traffic strategies while you educate yourself about the paid traffic possibilities. Sometimes new affiliates begin daydreaming about the possible commissions and lose sight of the fact that they’re competing against people who are well-versed in this type of promotion.

Follow these affiliate marketing tips, and you’ll be on the way to becoming a successful affiliate marketer in no time. And if you want to know more about affiliate marketing check out the featured resource below for a free report; download, read it and take action 😊

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Are Beginner Marketers Better Off Choosing Convertri?

Are Beginner Marketers Better Off Choosing Convertri?

Are Beginner Marketers Better Off Choosing Convertri?

Selling products online can seem like a formidable challenge, and it often seems like creating the product is the easiest task. It’s the sales pages, funnels, linking them all together and making sure everything functions smoothly that’s the most intimidating and difficult part of the process.

The good news is that it doesn’t have to be a painstaking grind. There are a plethora of page builders and funnel builders on the market to help you out.

Anyone who has been trying online marketing for more than two seconds would have heard of brands like ClickFunnels, OptimizePress, Leadpages and so on.

You’re spoiled for choice and this too becomes a challenge. You’re spoiled for choice. Which do you choose?

Some are plugins that you install, while others have pages which are hosted for you. Some are one-time payments while others are recurring. There’s a ton of decisions to consider before making your choice.

In this article, you’ll discover why Convertri is probably the best option for beginners who are new to online marketing and wish to profit from product creation.

Unlike many of the bigger brands such as ClickFunnels, Convertri has been flying under the radar for a couple of years now and is used by many experienced marketers. It’s gaining popularity and will soon rival the rest of the big guys.

Now let’s see why Convertri is ideal for beginners…

Intuitive And Flexible

One of the strongest points of Convertri is that it’s easy to use. The interface is almost intuitive. Most beginners hate going through the learning curve. Since Convertri uses a ‘drag and drop’ editor, it’s perfect for beginners.

Seniors who are trying to make money online will find it very easy to use. Unlike HTML, there is no complicated code to deal with and pages can be replicated easily with the cloning feature in the software.

While OptimizePress and ClickFunnels are block-based editors, with Convertri, you can drag and drop your elements anywhere on the page and make your page look exactly the way you want it to.

No fiddling with CSS code or any such hassle. There’s even an editor to get your mobile responsive version to look perfect. The mobile version does not affect how your page looks like on a computer. They’re separate from each other and that gives you maximum flexibility and creative license.

Speed And Convenience

Since Convertri hosts the sales pages, download pages, etc. for you, there’s really no need for you to build your own website yet. Just create a few products, put them out into the market place and make sales.

Once you’re rolling in the green, you’ll be motivated to have your own site, etc. Let’s get you making some cash first before doing the more mundane tasks.

Money loves speed, and speed comes from convenient processes – and that’s exactly what Convertri is all about. Speed and convenience which makes marketers’ lives much easier.

Improves Conversions

Tests have shown that pages built on Convertri load faster than pages built on other more popular platforms. People have the attention span of a housefly these days.

You want your pages to load as fast as possible so that you can hook their eyeballs, grab their attention quickly and get the sale. Slow pages WILL cost you sales. Period.

Most newbie marketers neither have the technical know-how to fiddle around with caching plugins and coding nor the time to spend two months trying to speed up their load times by half a microsecond.

Using Convertri makes things a breeze while the pages are blazing fast. It doesn’t get better than that.

Easy Split Testing

‘Split testing’ is another term that strikes fear into the hearts of most newbies and even intermediate marketers.

Convertri makes it all much easier and even provides you the conversion stats so that you know which pages are working better with just one glance.

Awesome Features

The page importer feature in Convertri will allow you to replicate any page on the internet. See a page you like? Go ahead and import it. Now all you need to do is make the necessary modifications to make the page unique and attractive.

(Do note that you should get permission from the site owner if you’re replicating a page that’s not yours… OR… you may model it but make enough changes so that the content on your page is completely different from the page you imported. Don’t plagiarize or rip off someone else’s hard work.)

Another feature that marketers seem to love about Convertri is the ‘undo button’. Apparently, ClickFunnels does not have that feature and it’s something that is sorely needed… and beginner marketers who constantly need to make changes and improve will find that the Convertri undo button becomes their new best friend.

Affordable

Last but not least, Convertri is much more affordable than ClickFunnels. Currently, at half the price, it’s a much better deal and provides most of the same features that you’ll need to create high-converting sales pages, etc.

While plugins like OptimizePress are one-time payments, they tend to be clunkier and the pages load slower. They also have a yearly support fee that you’ll need to fork out money for if you need support.

Leadpages costs slightly less, but the pages don’t load quite as fast as Convertri. The editor is also not as easy to use as Convertri’s drag and drop page builder.

To conclude, Convertri is one of the best investments a beginner marketer could make in their business. It will increase your sales, make your marketing processes much easier and if you ever have problems, they have excellent support too.

Do check it out and leverage this powerful platform to launch your own successful online business.

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Of course, creating a great page is only part of the puzzle. If you want to have great results you need to be able to write highly converting copy which is difficult for many people as there are so many mistakes that can have a dramatic effect on conversions.

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