Building sales momentum through the Sell Everyday Framework
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Today we are going to dive deep into the Sell Everdyay Framework that our Lead Generation Lab members use to set up their very first automated sales system inside of...
show morePart of our Framework involves offering up a low cost, high value product to a brand new email subscriber to do two things:
(1) create a culture of pitching and buying from the very beginning of your relationship
(2) to start to create that momentum (and possibility) of selling something inside of your business daily
So on today’s podcast I’m chatting through:
+ How to fill your email list with qualified subscribers, who don't mind being pitched to.
+ What a tripwire is and how to implement it in your automated sales strategy.
+ How to position and pair your tripwire with a lead magnet.
Visit the links below to learn more about:
+ resources for this episode
+ the Lead Generation Lab and how it can support you as you automate the leads and sales component of your business
+ and to connect with Allison and the 6-figure mompreneur movement
RESOURCES:
Read the blog post that goes along with this episode: www.allisonhardy.com/blog1/episode210
Cart is open for the Lead Generation Lab! Learn more about the Lab and how it can help you develop an automated leads and sales system in your business: http://www.allisonhardy.com/leadgenerationlab
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