
Ever launch a funnel and feel that sinking disappointment when it doesn't perform like you hoped?
Here's a recent story that might sound familiar:
• Lead magnet opt-in working well
• $12 cost per lead (actually pretty good!)
• Quality leads flowing in
• But... no sales
Why? Because we didn't give them a chance to buy!
We had a great lead magnet and were building our list, but there was no offer, no sales page, no chance for excited leads to take the next step.
The solution wasn't complicated:
1. Identify the right offer
2. Write the sales copy
3. Add it to the thank you page
Simple changes. Big potential impact.
Subject: "When Your Funnel Disappoints (It's Normal, Here's Next Steps...)"
Preview Line: "Getting leads but slow sales? Here's how testing and improving is part of the journey..."
Hey there,
Ever launch a funnel and feel that sinking disappointment when it doesn't perform like you hoped?
Here's a recent story that might sound familiar:
• Lead magnet opt-in working well
• $12 cost per lead (actually pretty good!)
• Quality leads flowing in
• But... no sales
Why? Because we didn't give them a chance to buy!
We had a great lead magnet and were building our list, but there was no offer, no sales page, no chance for excited leads to take the next step.
The solution wasn't complicated:
1. Identify the right offer
2. Write the sales copy
3. Add it to the thank you page
Simple changes. Big potential impact.
Here's how we did it:
We duplicated the existing MagicBoard so we already have all the links to the pages right at hand.
All the data was right there - the existing pages, the copy docs, everything.
Next, we chose the offer, made the changes to the copy and uploaded it to the new pages.
That's it.
No hunting through folders.
No wondering which version was current.
No complicated rebuilding.
Just simple, strategic improvements to test.
Now we can see if adding an immediate offer gets some immediate sales, and we can keep recycling the cash to pay for ongoing ads.
With the MagicBoards Method, making the changes you need to is easy.
Find out more at https://www.systemio.dev/building-magic-boards-training