Mastering Sales Funnel
$48.95
Description: Introducing Mastering Sales Funnel. Inside this eBook, you will discover the topics about being in charge of the buying process, starting at the squeeze page, presenting a directly-related paid product deal, slipping in an upsell or downsell offer, setting up your autoresponder follow-up sequence, performing thorough testing to ensure that your funnel works perfectly, and launching your new product.
• Contains 20 Pages.
• License: Private Label Rights (PLR).
• Source File: Included.
• eCover: Included.
• Sales Page: Not Included.
• Squeeze Page: Not Included.
• Niche: Internet Marketing.
• File Size: 1.86 MB.
Brand |
Louis Poulsen |
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Material |
Wood |
Height |
79.5 cm |
Length |
46.5 cm |
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Mr. Mackay –
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