Cultivating Mindfulness and Awareness (PLR), Front End Product Thoughts
Published: Tue, 09/08/20
Tomorrow, Scarlett and I are delivering a bunch of goodies to the dog rescue where I got Miss Mandy. I realized I could kill two birds with one stone. I use my Smile Amazon account and have it set to donate to Lockwood Animal Rescue Center (the one that helps veterans and wolf dogs) and I order items for the local rescue center. We got cat stuff, too, because I'd feel guilty if I only showed up with dog items.
We got beds, leashes, treats, collars, bones, toys and more! We've just added 1-2 items every time we shop so now we have a lot. Hopefully I don't come home with another dog. There IS a puppy who looks JUST like Delilah. I'll try to resist!
Cultivating Mindfulness and Awareness (PLR)
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Front End Product Thoughts
This is usually the low-cost, high-value “no brainer” offer you present to turn your prospects into cash-paying customers. This could take any number of forms, from an eBook to a membership site to a video.Points to keep in mind as you develop your front end item:
1. Price it low. You want your prospects to buy this without having to mull over it. Something in the range of $7 to $20 is usually a good price. Just be sure your product is worth a whole lot more than that, because you want to give your prospects a lot of value.
2. Be sure the product is highly related to your core offer (upgrade). That’s because you want your front end customers to purchase your core offer as well.
HINT: One great strategy is to splinter off a part of your core offer, and turn that piece into your front end product. For example, if you have a 10-module home study course, then offer one of those modules as a low-cost "tripwire" front end item. People who like that module will naturally want to purchase the rest of the course.
3. Be sure to set up an autoresponder on the back end. When people purchase your front end product, put them on a mailing list where they’ll automatically receive a series of emails that are designed to sell the core offer (upgrade) and future offers to them.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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