
Someone clicks but doesn’t buy...
When someone clicks but doesn’t buy, that’s not a dead end.
It’s a clue.
Maybe the product page was missing key info.
Maybe the price caught them off guard.
Your job?
- Send a follow-up, “Need more info?” or “Got questions?” email.
- Talk about the features or benefits they might have overlooked.
A “no” today could turn into a “yes” tomorrow with the right approach.
Where did they drop off? What questions might they have?
Find out where they hesitated and address it.
A simple follow-up or a well-timed social post can turn doubt into trust.
And trust into a sale.
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kathrine rolce
Was the price a concern? Or did you need more information about the product? Let me know how I can help clarify anything for you
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Michael Gonzalez
I'd love to share more insights with you so you can feel confident about your decision.
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Ellis Wood
Maybe it’s about simplifying the decision process. testing different lading pages or pricing could give me clearer insights.
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