SaaS marketers: Let's talk funnels!

Evelina Radoycheva
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Hey there! I'm curious to see what funnels you have built for your SaaS. And which of them works best for your use case. Share your thoughts below!

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Uday Patel
I am also curious to learn more
Vishal Patel
SaaS marketers often focus on creating effective funnels to convert leads into customers. This typically involves a series of steps, such as attracting visitors to a website, nurturing leads with targeted content and offers, and ultimately guiding them to make a purchase. Funnels can be a powerful tool for SaaS companies, as they allow marketers to track and optimize each step of the customer journey. However, creating effective funnels requires a deep understanding of the target audience, as well as the ability to create compelling content and offers. Additionally, it is important to be able to measure and analyze the performance of the funnel, and make data-driven decisions to improve its effectiveness over time
Sefa Sarıkaya
4 PHASES OF A SAAS SALES FUNNEL 🚀 Examples Are In this link https://www.linkedin.com/posts/s... 🙌 1) Awareness: The awareness step is all about getting potential customers to notice your product or service. This can be achieved through various marketing activities such as content marketing, social media marketing, email marketing, and paid advertising. 2) Interest: The interest step is about getting potential customers to learn more about your product or service and consider whether it is the right fit for their needs. You can do this by providing more detailed information about your product or service on your website, such as product pages, feature lists, and pricing information. 3) Decision: At this point, potential customers should have a good understanding of your product or service and be ready to make a decision. You can encourage them to take the next step by offering special deals or discounts, or by highlighting the benefits and value of your product or service. 4) Action: The action step is about getting potential customers to take the final step and make a purchase. You can do this by making it easy for them to complete the purchase process, such as by providing a clear call to action, a simple checkout process, and multiple payment options. It's important to remember that the sales funnel is a continuous process, and you should always be looking for ways to optimize each step in order to improve your conversion rate. You can do this through testing, analyzing data, and making adjustments based on what works best for your business.