Quiz Opt-ins:  Because Your Prospect Always Wants To Know

Quiz Opt-ins: Because Your Prospect Always Wants To Know

Email opt-ins.  It’s a core component of the online marketing business.  But our audience is easily distracted.  How can you hold their attention and give them a real time result?

Tell them what they most want to know!

And make it a specialized answer to their situation.  Because, we all think we are a little special and unique.

This is where a quiz opt-in comes into play.  With a quiz opt-in you ask a very compelling question, such as this one I am asking of moms who want to work-from-home.  And after a sequence of questions with logic behind it, you give them a calculated result based on their answers.

I know this market has clicked around to a countless websites looking for that answer.   But what’s right for ME to work from home?   This quiz walks through key criteria that help me know which is the best recommended path for this mom based on their skillset, their income goals and their available time (and some other secret ingredients I find help me discern best when I’m having a face to face conversation.)

Dare I say this is almost as effective as a face to face convo to get them the right resources if you quiz is designed properly?

Now, some businesses have used this quiz builders to make very viral posts on their facebook pages.  Do you remember “Which Disney Princess are you?”   Right.  You know you clicked on that bad boy in a moment of boredom / mindless curiosity.   See how attractive a quiz can be?

I’ve been wanting to build a quiz for awhile but hesitated because of the complexity behind it using just my website and email automation system (and I’m a software engineer by schooling!).   When I had a chance to try this tool by Interact, it was a no-brainer.  And this entire quiz (which is more complicated than I think most would try on a first attempt) took me only 90 minutes to create.

Here are some behind the scenes of what the builder looks like:

QUIZ EDITOR & QUESTION SETUP:

Super easy to configure this step including photos for each question if you’d like (and I recommend….more emotional connection to keep the quiz taker clicking thru)

 

BRANCHING LOGIC EDITOR

Whoa nelly!  That’s crazy Lori!  Yep, a little techy here but you can hire a nerdgirl like me because this doesn’t scare me and it took about 1 / 1000th the amount of time other quiz builder logic would have.

 

RESULTS REPORTING

I was super impressed with the level of detail here.  and too often we get excited building something and forget to look close enough at the math of what’s working and not working.  (or we don’t build in the right links to track it appropriately).  This is done for you.  Nicely at that.

Notice I’ve barely sent any traffic to this quiz funnel yet but because I can see in great detail what these prospects answered, when I personally reached out to them, I had way better conversations and could be more helpful than ever.

EMBEDDING AND SHARING

All-the-options.  This thing has some legs on it.  Because if you build a good quiz, you want it to show up everywhere.

 

 

My View On The Benefits of This tool:

  • The most affordable quiz builder on the market
  • Easy integration to my email automation solution (in this case Ontraport) including tags and directing a contact to a specific sequence
  • The branding component allowed me to make this match my brand with just a few clicks
  • Built in stock photos saved much time pulling from other sites
  • Highly flexible in the logic area in quizzes “if / then” kinds of logic

Challenges I Found With this Tool:

  • Mapping out the path through your quiz can get way crazy in that builder if you have a number of different results and variables
    • SOLUTION:  Keep it simpler.  Your audience will handle that better as well.
  • It’s another monthly tool investment.  But…with the right strategy one that totally pays off.

My Recommendation

The right quiz design can help you convert higher quality leads and the tool more than pays for itself.  So know your market, and ask the question they most want answered, then get that quiz in front of enough people and it has more than paid for itself.

Are you one of my clients?

Let’s talk about where quiz opt-ins fit into your strategy on our next call.   If you want to test drive the Interact Quiz Builder, click here.

Do you want a free email marketing strategy session?

Become a new Ontraport user with my partner link, and a new Interact user, with this partner link, and we can design out your first quiz funnel, with full integration to Ontraport in 1 hour. I’m a huge fan of Ontraport due to it’s all-in-one feature set and ability to grow with your business.  From landing pages, to online sales, to email automation and even affiliate systems, it has it all.  Coupled with this easy to use quiz builder….your toolset is nearly complete. (Learn more about my favorite online marketing tools here.)

Are you a Virtual Professional who wants to learn this for your clients?

Join us in the How She Quits Collective where we cover all the latest and greatest online marketing topics and, how to be the best Virtual Professionals on the market.  You’ll want to test drive Interact for yourself, with this partner link please.
10 Ways to Market Your Business for Free

10 Ways to Market Your Business for Free

Certainly, you can spend Facebook Ad money to grow your following.  But you’re growing it with strangers. Organic growth is slower (usually) but more personal and effective.

Here are 10 ways to share your dream, offer your services and grow your following without spending a dime.

Although Facebook pages are slower to develop than they were a few years ago, having an official Facebook page for your business and not using your personal profile is the professional and expected way to run a business.

Consider this your dynamic, interactive business card. When used interactively with a Facebook group and your personal profile (in appropriate ways), it’s still the platform where all the eyeballs are looking.

#1. Create a Facebook page for your business and link it to your personal Facebook profile.

Your personal profile is used to connect to Facebook groups and yes, people will stalk you and find your business that way. Invite people you know care about your mission to your Facebook page. Stay on mission and post once a day.

#2. When someone comments on your Facebook page posts, invite them to follow your page.

#3. Link your Instagram to your Facebook so you are covering 2 platforms with one post.

You’ll need to do this from your Instagram account on your mobile phone.

#4. Use relatable #hashtags on your Instagram posts.

Comment and like on people in your family for reciprocal follows and likes.

#5. Create a Facebook group and link it to that Facebook page.

Be active in it! Invite people to join your group. Start with a closed group. Use the “Ask Pending Members Questions” feature to learn about your audience.

#6. Create a graphic about your mission & make it the”featured photo” on your personal Facebook page

Utilize the description on your featured photo to talk about your business.


#7. Share, but don’t overshare, what you’re doing in your business on your personal Facebook page.

Make it personal, clear & relatable. Those who care about you will want to know, what you’re up to. And they will all “know someone who needs this” and share it or bring it up to them at some point.

#8. Go Live!

Live video gets more views on the Facebook feed. People buy you and your message. So be you. Be brave. And get your message out there.

#9. Schedule your live videos 3-6 day in advance a Facebook event.

The Facebook event should be co-hosted by your page and your personal profile. Share with your Facebook group and on your pages, on your page and profile, will get the most views. And people will need advance notice to plan to be there!

#10. Get in front of people in person!

Go to networking events, conferences and any live event in your industry. In person, relationships are always more powerful than another like on your Facebook page.

Help! My Monthly Email Costs Are Out Of Control!

Help! My Monthly Email Costs Are Out Of Control!

If you are crushing it in the online marketing space, it’s likely that you have a big list and have learned that big = more expensive for many of the tools you need to use.

Welcome to the big leagues!  You’ve made it!  Now act like it kiddo.

(This article is an ever developing analysis as tool features are added and the race to be the best in the online marketing tools space is fast and furious.  I’m seriously impressed with how many great tools are out there.  So expect this to be an active and updated article as we watch the race.)

Currently the email marketing tool niche has so many players you can probably name 3 right now I’ve never heard of.  Awesome.  Because that means there is a big need and competition refines each other with better results for YOU and ME, the business owners.

One of the first hurdles I’ve seen those who have grown their list to 10k+ come upon are the costs of these email tools.

Suddenly over Black Friday weekend, you’ve got a big explosion and you’re hit with multiple $99 charges for email sends.

Or you launch this amazing free challenge and add 14,000 subscribers in 5 days (no income yet, just subscribers) and it bounces you up a tier in pricing +$300 / a month.

The cost of these tools can easily reach $1000 / month when you are sending 100,000 or more emails.

Hopefully if you are at this level of business you are making five figures a month minimum and can absorb the costs like it’s nothing.   Still, the wealthiest people I know watch their dollars closely and know they can optimize this spend.

Here are 5 tips to optimize your contact size and email send volume to maximize the value of your email marketing tool costs

Tip 1:  Scrub your list and reduce the size

But I worked so hard for all those followers!   Yes.  Yes you did.  Let it go, Elsa.   The person who subscribed 2 years ago may have moved on in life and no longer needs your product.   Perhaps you even have duplicate contacts.  The same person with different email addresses or old emails that constantly bounce.

Tip 2:  Segment your list by most engaged

Create a group / tag / list of contacts within your tool that are the most engaged and send your campaigns primarily to them as opposed to the full list.

“Most engaged” could mean:

  • Have opened at least one email in the past 60 days
  • Have clicked any link in the past 3 months
  • Have opened / clicked key emails / links in your bread and butter automated email funnels
  • Have purchased a product from you in the past 6 months

Tip 3:  Segment by Asking Your List What They Want

You could ask by subject matter that pertains to your topic.

Example:  If your topic is cooking related, ask if they are a beginnger, intermediate or advanced chef.  Or if they prefer chicken or beef.  Or if they are cooking for 1, 2 or 6.

Or ask them what medium they prefer to receive content from you.

Would they prefer a facebook click through instead of another email?    Segment based on where they came from.   And….set some facebook retargeting to reach those who are all over facebook.   If you can reduce your email tool costs by $300 / month, take that dollar amount and apply it to Facebook ads, marketing the same content, to the segment of your list who primarily comes to you through facebook.

Ask them if they would mind if you moved to a twice a month instead of weekly send.

You could also segment automatically based on their actions.   Product purchaser.  Blog reader.  Facebook skimmer.

Tip 4:  Simplify.  Reduce funnels, products, opt-ins and programs

Eliminate your lowest performing funnel / opt-in or product.  Now if it’s the lowest performing it may not reduce your email send volume by a lot but I’ve had a peek into some of your all’s cluttered up email marketing closets and chances are you’ve got some skeletons hanging around out there that need to go away.

Is there an ugly opt-in and ebook you made 2 years ago before we had all these fancy nancy tools?  Ditch it (or temporarily shut it down and put it on the “to be updated” project list.)

Is there a product that brings you more stress and less dollars?  Eliminate it.

You know the 80/20 rule.  80% of the results comes from 20% of the __________.   Apply this in whatever way makes sense for your market.

(And listen to this tough love….if you are thinking “but I have 27 digital products and all of them sell something!”   Trust me on this simplification thing.  What you focus on thrives.  There’s no way you can market 27 digital products unless you have a big team and have segmented your team into specialization areas.   No ones brain works well on 27 different topics AND it’s probably harder for your ideal client to find what they need as well.)

Tip 5:  Analyze Email Send Frequency and Top Opens / Engagement times and topics to reduce the number of emails you are sending

What time of day / week / month are your emails getting the most opens?   Eliminate the low openers and focus in on the hot times.

Do you have a 10 part drip campaign but emails 5 and 7 barely get opens?  Re-evaluate that message and eliminate or consolidate.

There is no “right answer” here so if you feel constrained, by all the “send emails on Tuesdays at 6 am EST” messages you see online, do a fact check on your metrics.   The question is what works for YOUR audience.   If you are targeting moms of little kids, an 8 pm email send could be perfectly timed right at the top of their inbox when they sit down for the evening and a little “me time”.

So, there are a lot of possible actions there.   I know what that means.  You’re overwhelmed and don’t know where to start.

Look at YOUR data.  And pick 2 low hanging fruits to get started.

If this is not in your bag of tricks, outsource it.

Fudge. I think I need a new email tool.

Did reading this make you realize you may be overspending?

Don’t want to dig through all the latest tools / options / feature comparisons?

Are you in the big leagues but haven’t yet stepped up to the big kid table with your tool?

Here’s a spreadsheet we keep updated with tools we feel are worthy of being on your radar and meet needs across the spectrum of online businesses.

It’s free.   (Send us your thoughts if you’d like us to add more criteria or tools for analysis!)