What is an Online Marketing Funnel? If you have ever used a funnel, you know what one looks like. The idea is that you can focus a large quantity of something down into a very narrow flow. That is why funnels are wide at the opening and extremely narrow, sometimes even pointed, at the bottom. This upside down pyramid shape also works extremely well online for building your business.
The attention span of people online is extremely short. There are so many marketing messages, social media sites, consumer electronics and other media vying for the attention of your prospect. This is exactly the reason why an online marketing funnel is so important. Your focus, or funnel, the attention of your prospects in a very specific way, providing value, building a relationship and eventually presenting an offer.
Start with a Large Prospect Pool And Narrow the Focus
Before you ever create your online business, you have to narrow your focus. Much like a funnel directs a stream or flow into a very narrow channel, you want to focus on a niche inside a niche inside a niche. This makes the marketing funnels you develop much more effective. In other words, instead of getting into weight loss, or even weight loss for women, marketing funnels will be more successful if you offer weight loss products aimed at overweight grandmothers over 50.
Once you focus on a niche market, you need to build your online marketing funnel. This is going to hopefully take your prospect through the following stages.
Discovery
The people in your market need to discover your website or blog. You accomplish this through paid advertising, word-of-mouth referrals, search engine optimization that sends you free traffic and a multitude of additional marketing methods both online and off. Here you’re filling your funnel at the top.
Interest
Now you have some traffic to your online piece of real estate. Offer them something for nothing. This is known as an opt-in bribe or opt-in freebie. Get your audience interested. In exchange for signing up to your newsletter or email list, you send your subscriber a high-value report, checklist, e-book or list of resources, or some other piece of content that solves a big problem or answers a big question in the minds of your target audience.
Relationship
You have now funneled a large group of people into a smaller group that makes up your email list. Here is where you begin to build your relationship with them. Offer them a lot of value. Continue to answer questions and solve problems. Send out emails on a continual basis through an autoresponder program that handles the task automatically.
Make the Sale
Early in your autoresponder sequence, make an inexpensive offer that is too hard to pass up. Later on, after sending several additional emails that deliver a lot of free value, make a bigger offer. If your list purchases either your smaller or larger offer, immediately offer them an upsell, which is a pricier option.
Re-Funnel
You should now be building 2 lists. You will have buyers and non-buyers. Funnel your buyers to a particular autoresponder sequence so that you don’t needlessly make them the same offer they already responded to. Non-buyers should continue to receive valuable free content in your email sequence, as well as offers to purchase your products that they passed on the first time. Continue to build your relationships.
At the beginning, at the discovery stage, you may have 1,000 people visiting your website every day. You may only have 50 or 100 people each day sign up to your email list, accepting your free incentive. As you build a relationship with that small group of people and make an offer, you may see only 5 sales per day. The funnel is always a trickle down process, where you eventually end up dealing with a smaller number of very interested people rather than a huge group of people that are mildly concerned about what you have to say.
The key is to online business success constantly fill your funnel at the top.
It is great to have Google and the other search engines, send you lots of free traffic, based on the quality content you put on your site, and your efforts at SEO. However, search engine algorithms can change and your free traffic can grind to a halt. You should constantly spend some of your online business proceeds filling your marketing funnel at the top with paid traffic because the greater the numbers at the top of your funnel, the greater your sales and profits will be at the bottom.
Bushra says
I’ve very few in my email list still wondering how to turn them into customers. Like you mentioned in your post I’ve to bribe my visitors for freebies, so I’ve quick plan in my mind going to execute very soon. Bookmarking this post for reference
Paul says
Let me know if you have any questions as you move ahead.
Roy A. Ackerman, PhD, EA says
Too many people just scoop up everything and wait for the lot to drop into the bucket and then attack.
The trick is to consider the funnel to have various sieves- and leave those that don’t match your true needs in the funnel. Not to just accumulate all.
Paul says
I agree, Roy – the key is segmentation of the list. Knowing who is interested in what, and sharing information relative to that specific topic.
Gaetane Ferland says
Very good post-Paul. It is good to have a different perspective from another person.
Have a good day!
Paul says
Thanks, Gaetane!