You can build funnels with them. Yep, that is stating the bleeding obvious. But that’s where they differ markedly. Some are really good, and some are really crap. In reality, most are either really crappy or pretty poor at what they are supposed to do for you. The price isn’t a determination of how good they are either. Whichever funnel builder you may have, you probably already know its limitations, and they all have them. Sometimes you can work around those limitations, and sometimes you have to live with them. I have accounts with multiple funnel builders. Some I’ve paid for, some I got free access, and some I pay for monthly. Most of those accounts don’t see me from one year to the next because they are too hard to do anything useful with. I use Convertri for most of my funnels because it’s a great platform. I can create pretty much any page I want, import any page I want, and it builds pages that load really, really fast. But, it still has limitations. It doesn’t integrate fully with all the autoresponders I use, forcing me to retain an account that I would rather close and stop paying for. I can’t set up a drip sequence in Convertri easily, it can be done, but it’s a real pain to do. It does integrate very well with ProductDyno, which is expensive, but that product does do drip sequences really well. What ProductDyno doesn’t do well is allow you to edit the pages and get the layout how you want. Plus, ProductDyno is not a reliable platform. Every time they upgrade, something breaks, and things don’t work for a day or a week while they sort it out. I tried Clickfunnels and Groove, both of them are very poor in page building and loading speed despite the recent fluff about how good they are. I had a paid account with NewZenler that I have downgraded to free because their emails don’t get good delivery, and there are elements of their pages that I cannot customise. There are others that I won’t mention because they don’t deserve it. After using all of these tools, I now know what I need in a page building platform, and I assume you will also need these things now or later. You can make money building your pages and funnels in many of these, but it’s not only about building the pages or funnels. It’s about making it easier for you. Having more tools at your disposal to simplify your online activities. Seamlessly integrating those tools, so things just work. Getting your emails delivered. Being able to get paid and paying your affiliates. Delivering your product in secure ways, setting up drip campaigns that work. Flexibility with page creation using templates or building from scratch. Being able to identify which subscribers are buyers and which are not easily. Not being charged for the same subscriber multiple times because they happen to be in multiple lists, but still being able to segment them and email them separately. I’m happy to report that I have found a page/funnel builder that does all this and more. It’s still pretty new and not getting the promotion it deserves, mainly because the commissions paid to affiliates are relatively low. Unlike Groove, where the commissions are extraordinary. Did you think all that promotion to get Groove for free was because those promoting thought it was a great platform? Not so. They thought the commissions were great when those who joined for free discovered that some of the stuff they needed to make the funnels work was on the other side of an expensive paywall. However, this one gives you full access for free to test it out thoroughly before you commit. Yes, there are limitations to your free account. Still, you can build a fully functioning funnel, take payment, deliver the product, recruit affiliates, build a subscriber list and email them with a sequence or broadcasts. I have not seen anything like this available for free. You can see for yourself here https://go.wm-tips.com/systeme. Regards, |