GrooveSell -This tool allows you to create the checkout pages (through GroovePages) for all your digital product selling. You can add pricing, upsells, downsells, trials, discounts and so on.
If the market demand for your product or service is relatively high, then you can safely increase its price as well. Of course, you’ll need to do some market research to know if your prospects are willing to buy what you want to sell and how much they can pay for it.
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Great article! After spending several hours the past 2 days listening to Rich and reading his book, I’ve had to take a step back to really analyze what my constraints are.
The UK has more co-working spaces today than ever before. Instead of renting an entire office for an online job, you can consider doing that from a shared space. Here, you’re likely to enjoy shared working space with faster broadband, also meet likeminded online entrepreneurs.
Now that you know what you’re selling and your business is set up legally, it’s time to choose where you want to sell. There are a lot of options, but how do you know which is the best for you?
The internet has accounting and invoicing software you can use; no need for hard copies. These online options make it easier to trace and keep record of your invoices and other records. On the same breath, embrace sites like DropBox if you’re handling or transferring bulky documents and files.
But an even more pressing need is earning enough money to replace your 9-5 income, or just to pay those extra bills.
All of these things have a lot to do with how your small business grows in the early days and how you can improve your marketing efforts. Here are some of the many questions you can answer once you begin to rely on this tool: How many backlinks are pointing to your website? Which keywords are driving the most traffic? How much success are you having on social media in terms of engagement? What is your competition doing?
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The free plan is quite generous and more than adequate for smaller teams that just want an online chat and meeting tool so they're always connected. Upgrade to Standard for $3.20 a month or $2.67 a month on a yearly plan and you get group video calls, guest features, and unlimited app integrations. A step higher into Plus plan costs $6 a month or $5 a month on an annual commitment for 99.99% guaranteed uptime and other perks. Enterprise Grid users get designated account managers and the platform itself can scale up to half a million users.
With Drift, you can set answers to various predetermined questions, facilitating faster, more informative conversations. Drift’s platform goes beyond just answering customer service questions, too. These chatbot interactions can double as a lead generation service.
Billions of emails are sent everyday. With Customer.io you can make sure your business sends the right emails to the right people at the right time.
Sometimes the fastest way to get referrals and raise your reputation is through one-on-one meetings with people in your industry who have built what you’re trying to build.
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Yes, there’s already a Market place on Groove like a mini Clickbank where you can:
Consistent opt-ins to your email list is a non-negotiable aspect of building an online business. Use these tools to get people to join your list and become part of your tribe. Leadpages. In the past we’ve used Leadpages to build landing pages for our sites. There’s a couple of quirks with it, but if you need a landing page that will integrate with a bunch of different tools, Leadpages will work well. Unbounce. A Leadpages competitor you should be aware of. We’ve used them sparingly in the past. They’ve focused on tracking ad spend ROI, so if you’re in that world, give them a shot. ThriveLeads. This is what we use for the opt-in forms on our brands’ sites. They have a huge suite of products that are helpful branding tools. Buzzsumo. A good way to find influencers in your niche to reach out to for guest posting or interviews. Sumo. This tool is a great WordPress plug-in to capture leads and convert them into email list subscribers or social media fans. CrazyEgg. A visual tool to help you see where and how traffic interacts with your website. Moo. Of all the business card companies out there, Moo is my favorite. Not the cheapest, but they create quality printed business material. Etsy. We used Etsy to get our office signs made. There’s a lot of options for this, but Etsy connects you with smaller vendors who do a great job. GotoWebinar. We’ve gone back and forth with GotoWebinar. It’s an expensive solution, but almost always works. When you use webinars to generate revenue, sometimes that’s a worthwhile trade-off. WebinarJam. We’ve tried this one, and like it. A cheaper alternative to GTW. Slack. Our internal team communication preference. Buzzstream. A great tool for influencer outreach. Zoom. We use this for internal team calls and video calls with clients. Uberconference. If we need to record a conference call, this is our preferred (and FREE) solution. Soapbox. An awesome Chrome plugin from Wistia for creating screen capture videos. This is especially useful for making visual processes for your team. Fiverr. If you don’t have the funds to hire a graphic designer, Fiverr can be a good solution. Make sure the designs don’t infringe on other artists’ work, though. Upwork. Another marketplace for freelancers. We’ve found web experts, bookkeepers, marketing consultants, and more on this site. 99 Designs. Another option for on-demand graphic artists, whether you’re creating a new product logo or looking for a designer for a book cover for your new lead magnet. Great Branding Doesn’t Happen in a Vacuum