Multiple products on one blog... Should I have multiple funnels???

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Hey, what's up Warriors. I've encountered a issue that's giving me a headache.

I run a blog in the relationship/dating advice niche. On the blog I have a e-store where I have multiple info products for sale.

The problem I'm having is my current funnel is a bit unfocused I think. One day I'm talking about a sex tips product, the next about a how to find true love product...

Should I have multiple funnels? How would this be done logistically? Should I have multiple lead magnets?

We publish to the blog 3 times per week... What about our broadcast emails?

Smh I'm going through hell trying to solve this puzzle. 😂😂😂
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  • Profile picture of the author deepCode
    Well, if you split the email-list, you will get less readers/broadcast email.
    But perhaps a bit higher open rates (because of more targeted mails).

    So, you can not know how that would work out in the end.

    I would use 1 E-Mail list for both funnels, but a clearly structured website that divides the funnels.
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  • Profile picture of the author danieldesai
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    • Profile picture of the author NetJunkie913
      Digital Romance Inc... That's perfect! I will join their funnel and observe their structure.

      Thanks for the advice.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lucian Lada
    You can just promote products one a time to your email list. For example, you start off with Product 1 and promote it a few times in a row before moving on to Product 2, then Product 3, etc.

    You can start off with the least expensive product and recommend increasingly more expensive products to your list as your trust builds up and you get less and less resistance to price.
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  • Profile picture of the author ydsimple
    You can promote different products by placing banners on your website, as an example. Those who will be interested in sex toys for example will buy sex toys, others who will be interested in building love relationships will buy building relationships products. I think its not a good idea to start writing only on one specific niche as you already have traffic, so its better to monetize traffic you already have, instead of losing it.
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  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    Originally Posted by NetJunkie913 View Post

    Hey, what's up Warriors. I've encountered a issue that's giving me a headache.

    I run a blog in the relationship/dating advice niche. On the blog I have a e-store where I have multiple info products for sale.

    The problem I'm having is my current funnel is a bit unfocused I think. One day I'm talking about a sex tips product, the next about a how to find true love product...

    Should I have multiple funnels? How would this be done logistically? Should I have multiple lead magnets?

    We publish to the blog 3 times per week... What about our broadcast emails?

    Smh I'm going through hell trying to solve this puzzle. ������
    The more focused and the more narrow you can make the Niche the better you will do.

    Of course after a while you can start Cross Selling in different Sub Niches.

    But I would start out with "true Love" and concentrate on that. Or start out on the "Sex" niche and focus on that.

    Then after awhile later on you can start offering products that vary between Sex, Love, Weight Loss etc..etc..

    Go on the journey with them. Be right there with them on that journey. But it is important you drive the vehicle on this journey with them.
    Teach them how to have more Sex and if they are human like most of us eventually they will want more ( true Love) and maybe to find true Love they will want to self- improve with things like weight loss

    Not rocket science


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  • Profile picture of the author seobro
    First, do find out what the needs of your users are. Most people spend their money to solve a pressing issue. Basically, most sales reps just want to make commission. If there is still a problem at the end of the session... they do not even care. Well, this is something that customers can sense. Result is that they do not want to buy and the sale is a goner.
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