Promoting High Ticket Offers

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Hello everyone,

I have a few high ticket offers that I'd like to promote, but I don't know if my promotion methods are going to be good enough to get sales. What's the best way to promote these types of offers without breaking the bank?


Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author dana67
    Creating your own blog or site and getting traffic with SEO and SMM could possibly be a starting point? It does take time and work to get the traffic coming in, but it can be done inexpensively.
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  • Profile picture of the author Raydal
    Webinars is one proven way to sell high ticket items. You can promote your
    webinar using FB ads.

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    • Profile picture of the author arrival7
      Raydal usually gives great advice, and I agree with him 100%. Big ticket items should always be sold through webinars because you can explain more with a webinar than with a sales page.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Originally Posted by sunshne721 View Post

    Hello everyone,

    I have a few high ticket offers that I'd like to promote, but I don't know if my promotion methods are going to be good enough to get sales. What's the best way to promote these types of offers without breaking the bank?


    Thanks
    What Niche?
    It's really hard to give advice without knowing the niche/product/etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author Trey Morgan
    YouTube video marketing. Build a channel where you give away valuable content in your videos and then a call-to-action at the end to a squeeze page. Then promote your high ticket offers via email marketing.

    You can do the same thing via Facebook by posting in relevant FB groups.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
    Figure out your numbers.

    Unqualified Leads >> Qualified Leads >> Sales.

    How many of each do you need to get a sale?

    Estimate first, because that's all you can do, and develop a baseline. Achieve it. Then improve upon it.

    If you're expecting one sale from every five visitors, that's just not realistic. But one sale from every ten qualified leads IS realistic.

    Then how many unqualified leads do you think you'll need to get one qualified lead?

    You can back out to your total leads required this way.

    You're probably going to need 100-200 unqualified leads, assuming you have an OK somewhat pre-qualified traffic source to work with, to make one sale. So where can you get that kind of traffic at a cost level that your sale price covers? That's where you need to put your attention. There's no magic bullet--you have to figure it out yourself.

    If your sale price is $500, can you see what price per click you can go up to to make that sale?
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