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Grow Your Business with Sales Funnels

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Are you looking to kick start your sales?  Well, I have some GREAT news!  Isa Adney is back with another free webinar to help you grow your business through sales funnels.

Why You Need to Use Sales Funnels

Believe me, I know you’re thinking right now that this is something that is not for you!  Sales funnels are overwhelming, and email, in general, is terrifying and out of my comfort zone.

But!

If you want to be a successful blogger, you need to be utilizing your email list and constantly communicating with those customers.  Sales funnels, when done well, are a great way of building a relationship with your audience, letting them get you to know you some, and then sharing with them a product and why you are so passionate about it.

Sales funnels can be used to see a product of your own or a product that you have an affiliate link for.

What this Webinar Can Do For You!

In this 30 minute webinar, Isa from ConvertKit walks you through the steps to creating a sales funnel.  She begins by driving home why they are so important and then gives you a step by step tutorial with a video showing you exactly how to create one.

ConvertKit’s Webinar, will show you examples of what to put in your emails, how often they believe that you should email, and assistance with what order to do things.

And I won’t spoil it for you, but there are some great freebies at the end!

ConvertKit is an amazing company that loves to build resources to help their customers be the best creators that they can be.

Check out this FREE webinar to help grow your business!

Other Free Webinars!

Make Your First Dollar Blogging

Email Writing

List Building

Also, Check-Out:

Why You Need to Switch to ConvertKit

How I Blog with a Full-Time Job