When time is money, learning how to be fast at something that MAKES money? … Well…that’s like inventing the 48-hour day.
Funnel building is hard work. Anyone who’s done it knows the sweat equity to get even a simple funnel up and running! Copy, design, tech hookups, email sequences, ads, graphics…phew. *wipes brow
So I’m going to give you my best Funnel building hacks – the ones that will exponentially speed up every part of the process, so you can churn out more funnels … money.
But before I do, let’s break down the traditional sales funnel into all its parts and pieces. We’ll use a simple self-liquidating offer (SLO) funnel.
We’ll avoid some the crazy email segmentation and abandon cart emails for this example for now. You can add them in later.
We all know the brain works better when you batch tasks, and the funnel is no different. Most people do this…
WRONG WRONG WRONG.
What I want you to do is batch your tasks like this:
When you batch it by the type of task, you’ll work far faster because your mind and brain are already in the zone.
Copy is the longest and hardest part of a funnel. But with video, you can shorten that time significantly. The hardest page to get a conversion is usually that FIRST thank you page – the tripwire. Because it’s often coming off of an ad and the traffic is cold, you have to spend more time than you might think to sell them on a measly $7 or $10 offer. USE video.
This means, get your house set up with some video equipment and a tripod. Every time you need a new sales page, your studio is ready to go so you can shoot yourself talking and save yourself a TON of words on the page.
I don’t care if it’s from a nice email, a Facebook post, a private message, or something else. Screenshot everything! Use Skitch by Evernote so you can quickly blur out last names when you screenshot and make a quick folder on your computer. When you have testimonials all set and ready to go, it saves you a ton of time looking around and emailing people for feedback!
Some ways to get great testimonials quickly?
Then go through and screenshot everything!
This means you need to become a master at saving things that EVERY sales page uses.
A lot of sales pages use similar keywords and so it helps to have these in a spot where you can grab and go. Bonus points if you pre-design them in CF as saved sections too (see hack #5).
One of my favorite things to do is to take a bullet point from a health funnel, and then just take out a few words and reconstruct it for a totally different niche! If you make templates and amass hundreds of bullets and taglines and headings, try swapping out a headline for one industry and use it on another. You’ll find that it may cause a nice pattern interrupt!
For example….this is for a financial planning infoproduct.
Take Back Your Finances, Save Without Stress, and Trust The Process. You Can Get Out of Debt! I know this because my story is your story.
Take Back Your Belly, Eat Without Stress, And Trust In The Process. You CAN Lose The Weight!
I know this because my story is your story.
With the new Power Editor in Clickfunnels, you can save SECTIONS, not just pages. This is super handy when you have to use the same design for multiple page template types (like sales page and order form for example).
So when you’re starting a funnel, make a heading section, a bio section, a testimonial section, a footer section. Do this on the SALES page FIRST. Design those sections and save them.
Then, when it’s time to do all the order forms and landing pages and whatnot, those sections are all saved and ready to go!
When I’m getting started with a funnel, I go into Photoshop and work on graphics including things like…
Then, I upload them ALL in one shot in the Clickfunnels Media Library so they are all there and ready to go, no matter what page I’m on!
In a sales page, setting design can help speed up the process immensely. A sales page is long. And it’s common for sections to repeat themselves (the design elements I mean). So…you want to make sure you’ve introduced all the colors and type of sections you’re going to use in the first 6-10 sections of the sales page.
So build those first six types of sections. Start with backgrounds. Maybe it’s a…
Get those sections set with the background, the borders, the drop shadows, and the fonts. Speaking of fonts, use the GENERAL typography font settings and ONLY customize the elements that deviate from it, but I digress.
Once they’re set, you can duplicate and repeat them again and again, only having to adjust the one-off graphics and copy inside the section.
So, how bout that favicon image per funnel? SAVE THAT LINK! You could even use a clipboard saver like Alfred for Mac so you can paste it with a simple command.
The same goes for any custom code you might be using in your funnels (like promo codes, check boxes, or custom CSS). Facebook Pixels in the settings. Here are the things I have saved…
Once the whole funnel is built, go through page by page and view on mobile. Adjust font sizes and if you have a section that REALLY can’t work on mobile, duplicate the section – turn it to desktop only, and then modify the duplicate and set it to mobile only. It does mean in the editor you’ll see two sections right next to each other, but the viewer won’t!
I know that’s obvious, but it really works.
So there you have it. In the time it took you to read this blog post, I built 10 funnels…kidding. Only 2. 😉
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Julie's expertise shows beautifully in this blog. She has detailed out each and every step of a funnel.
Thanks Veena!
Nice! I love the thought and the process that went into breaking this down!
I do similar in Basecamp and create standard "to-do lists" so I know I have certain parts to do before others.
I also have my to-do's in order, top to bottom, in order of what needs to be completed.
It helps take the time out of "what do I need to do next".
Great post!
Yep, Fellow Basecamp lover.
Thank you for sharing Julie! This is really helpful - I hadn't thought about batching tasks before, but it makes so much sense!
It saves me HOURS AND HOURS. LOL! Glad it helped!
Chock full of actionable advice as usual!! CF guest post - Julie-Style ; )
Thanks for taking the time to read and comment. :)
Awesome post thank you thank you thank you
You're welcome!
Really well laid out, Stellar advice, Thank You!
You're welcome. Glad it helped!
Awesome article. Loved it. Thank you Julie! When I grow up I want to be you :)
Awww. LOL - thanks! :)
This is incredibly helpful! I intend to print this and laminate it so I can follow it and check items off as I build my funnels 😍 Thanks so much, Julie!
Thank you Brenlie!
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! Very helpful and insightful! I will be using this DAILY!
Sweet!
Way to go Julie! Some great value packed gems in there, Sharnee x
Thank you!