Menu

Menu

Funnel Build

The image features a large, blank billboard mounted on a concrete wall, with two blurred figures walking past it.

Funnel Build

The image features a large, blank billboard mounted on a concrete wall, with two blurred figures walking past it.

Problem

You’re sending traffic into a maze. Too many tools, slow pages, no clear next step. The opt-in leaks, the sales page isn’t aligned with the content that brought people in, and follow-up either doesn’t exist or shows up days late. You second-guess copy, swap buttons, and chase hacks instead of building a straight line from attention to purchase. With no simple metrics to guide you, every tweak feels like guesswork..

The image displays a large, illuminated advertising billboard at a street level, likely positioned to capture the attention of pedestrians and passing vehicles.

Solution

Here’s the funnel I’ll build for you and why each part matters:

• One entry point We pick a single traffic source per campaign and match the promise in your post to the headline on the opt-in. One clear promise, one form, no distractions. Mobile-first, sub 2-second load. Why: Message match eliminates mismatched expectations

• Landing page with a short VSL 60–90 seconds above the fold: hook the problem, promise the outcome, show your unique mechanism, one CTA. Why: Video builds trust faster than text and creates momentum in one view.

• Offer block that answers objections in-line What they get, who it’s for, expected outcome, simple price framing. Why: Removes friction without sending them on a scroll marathon.

• Checkout that doesn’t leak One-page checkout, wallet pay enabled, auto-fill, optional single order bump. Why: Shortens the distance between intent and purchase.

• Post-purchase next step Thank-you page with immediate access or clear delivery timeline, plus a single next action. Why: Reinforces momentum and reduces buyer anxiety.

• Immediate follow-up Opt-in sequence: 3 to 5 emails within 72 hours to educate and invite back to the VSL. Abandoned checkout: 2 emails within 24 hours with clarity and a gentle nudge. Why: Rescues warm intent without spamming.

Problem

You’re sending traffic into a maze. Too many tools, slow pages, no clear next step. The opt-in leaks, the sales page isn’t aligned with the content that brought people in, and follow-up either doesn’t exist or shows up days late. You second-guess copy, swap buttons, and chase hacks instead of building a straight line from attention to purchase. With no simple metrics to guide you, every tweak feels like guesswork..

The image displays a large, illuminated advertising billboard at a street level, likely positioned to capture the attention of pedestrians and passing vehicles.

Solution

Here’s the funnel I’ll build for you and why each part matters:

• One entry point We pick a single traffic source per campaign and match the promise in your post to the headline on the opt-in. One clear promise, one form, no distractions. Mobile-first, sub 2-second load. Why: Message match eliminates mismatched expectations

• Landing page with a short VSL 60–90 seconds above the fold: hook the problem, promise the outcome, show your unique mechanism, one CTA. Why: Video builds trust faster than text and creates momentum in one view.

• Offer block that answers objections in-line What they get, who it’s for, expected outcome, simple price framing. Why: Removes friction without sending them on a scroll marathon.

• Checkout that doesn’t leak One-page checkout, wallet pay enabled, auto-fill, optional single order bump. Why: Shortens the distance between intent and purchase.

• Post-purchase next step Thank-you page with immediate access or clear delivery timeline, plus a single next action. Why: Reinforces momentum and reduces buyer anxiety.

• Immediate follow-up Opt-in sequence: 3 to 5 emails within 72 hours to educate and invite back to the VSL. Abandoned checkout: 2 emails within 24 hours with clarity and a gentle nudge. Why: Rescues warm intent without spamming.