Product Description
Low-Ticket Products Are The Easiest To Sell Because Your Prospects Hardly Need To Think Twice About Making A Buying Decision. A low-ticket profit can be anything that is relatively priced very inexpensive. Any price from $5 to $99.99 would be considered a low-ticket product or service. Remember to do some research on pricing before pricing your own product.A low-ticket product can be used for several advantageous goals. Low-ticket items can create: “foot traffic”, help to build a customer list, assist in getting your products and services “out there”, and can entice customers to buy your high-ticket products. Low-ticket products can be a stable item that keeps the engine of your business running smoothl
In this ebook will detail:
- How to write a salesletter for your low-ticket item
- The types of low-ticket products you can produce. I’ll share 16 types of products you can create.
- What is a low-ticket item? What is the difference between a low-ticket item and a high-ticket item?
- Why you should price your low-ticket item as low as possible — even if you think its value is worth a lot more.
- Why giving a lot of value in your low-ticket item produces more profits in the long run.
- An easy way to find out what price you should price your own low-ticket product.
- The advantages of selling low-ticket items
- Why you need a balance of both low and high-ticket items
- Why “volume” is important for the life of your business.
- Using the concept of “sampling” for bigger profits.
- How low-ticket items create “viral traffic” for your business, and how it will bring you more customer without much more effort.
- How low-ticket products helps establish a solid and positive report with your customers.
- Developing your own “bread and butter” low-ticket items for maximum profits.
Advantage of Low-Ticket Products are:
- “Foot traffic”, building a customer list, getting your products and services “out there”, and using them to entice customer to buy your high-ticket products.
- Selling low-ticket products is creating a customer list.
- Getting your service and products “out there.”
- Having low-ticket products; you can use it to entice consumers into buying higher-ticket products.