Let's Talk Product Funnels
Once you have your first digital product created and have committed to
the idea of creating an information product business, it’s time to think
about a product funnel. The idea is that you attract potential customers
with a low-cost product that’s fairly small and basic. You show them or
reach them how to take the first few steps to whatever it is they may be
doing. For example, if I was working on a product funnel on creating and
selling digital products, my first product may be how to write an eBook.
Then you want to think about what else your customers need to know.
What else do they need help with? What’s the next step in the process?
What’s the next task they need to tackle or the next problem they need
to solve? Going back to our previous example, the next product could be
how to write a sales page for the eBook, or how to package and sell it. It
could be how to choose and set up a shopping cart on their site. Another
product could be a course on marketing information products or how to
create a product funnel and make cross sales.
From there, you can build out your product funnel even further by giving
them more personalized, hands-on help through more intensive courses,
group coaching, one-on-one coaching, and even done-for-you services.
The more involved you become personally, and the more time it will take
you to deliver what you’ve sold, the more expensive the product will be.
The idea with a product funnel is to start with a low priced offer and
then move your customers up to higher and higher price products. Only a
small percentage of your client base will take you up on your highest
priced products, but that’s ok. You don’t need a lot of sales of a high-cost
item to make bank.
Start thinking about what products you want in your own product funnel.
Start with a few key items like that low-priced introductory product.
Then make a plan to create more products for your funnel. Continue to
come out with more digital products your audience can consume until you
have a well-laid out product funnel that upsells and cross-sells your
customers to all sorts of products. The idea is to increase the amount of
money the average customer spends with your over time. Do that, and
your digital product business will continue to grow and flourish.