Proportion of sales from followup? Input please.

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I am currently working on creating some content and videos for my subscribers and buying however really struggling to find statistics that will help create impact in content delivery.

The question is..

For you, what percentage of your sales come from 1.) The thank you page straight after someone opts in) and 2.) Your followup emails, texts and retargeting campaigns?

For me, I have found I usually get about 20% of sales straight after someone optins in, and about 80% of my sales online from the FOLLOWUP.

However, one person isn't really a accurate test source.

Please help and let me know you results. Really appreciated.

Thanks,
Bogdan
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    question can not be answered. conversions are different for every offer. any answer you get to this can not be applied to your offer

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    • Profile picture of the author BigFrank
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      Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

      question can not be answered. conversions are different for every offer. any answer you get to this can not be applied to your offer

      al
      You are headed for a very bad reputation with your endless stream of common-sense, intelligent answers. This can't end well. lol

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      • Profile picture of the author agmccall
        Originally Posted by BigFrank View Post

        You are headed for a very bad reputation with your endless stream of common-sense, intelligent answers. This can't end well. lol

        Frank
        I can't help myself, I think I was dropped on my head too many times as a child

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    I think products can be lumped into two categories ... Impulse and strategic.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Originally Posted by selfdisciplineacademy View Post

    However, one person isn't really a accurate test source.

    Neither are a few random responses from people on this forum who are in a different niches and have different products and businesses from yours.

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