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Simple Lead Capture Funnel

Funnel Goal: Generate Leads

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Written by Cha Homigop
Updated over a week ago

Use this funnel to capture leads (names, emails, phone numbers, etc.). This funnel begins with a Lead Capture Page designed to entice visitors to sign up and provide their contact details, without any obligation to purchase.

It usually takes up to 7 touches (point of contact) before a prospect is ready to buy, so with this funnel, you can capture your prospect’s email, and then you may contact them later to promote your campaign.

This funnel is made up of 2 pages:

  1. Lead Capture Page

  2. Thank You Page

1 - Create a Funnel

Go to the Funnels app then click the [Create a Funnel] button at the upper-right of the screen or the button [Create a Funnel] at the dashboard's center to load the funnel templates.

2. Select a Funnel Template

Click "Simple Lead Capture Funnel". You can learn about the funnel's goal by clicking on the funnel of your choice.

3. Launch Funnel

Option 1: Click [Launch using this funnel] to start working on your new funnel.

[Recommended] Option 2: If you've already completed filling out the profiles in the Smart Planner, click [Launch using AI] so your funnel will generate world-class copy specific to your product,

If you haven't done that yet and you want to leverage the Smart Planner, Here is a step-by-step guide on how to add or edit profiles using the Smart Planner.

4. Name Your Funnel

Enter a name for your funnel then click [OK].

5. Add or Edit a Page

Each template has its suggested pages. This funnel is made up of 2 pages:

  1. Lead Capture Page

  2. Thank You Page

You can add a page by clicking [+Add page] button at the right side of the screen

To learn how to edit and set up a page, here is a guide: The Page Editor.

6. Page Actions

Click the three-dot icon on the right side of each page name in the "Funnels" dashboard to see more page actions.

  • Edit Page - You want to start working on your page

  • View Published Page - If you've already published your page, this is how your page in the preview

  • Make this my Homepage - This is the first page that the audience will see when they click your website link

  • Make this my 404 {Error Page} - This is a standard page response that indicates a server is down, it cannot find the requested content/page (due to file or domain removal or unpublished page draft) or the requested URL is broken.

  • Delete Page - you want to delete the page. Note that you can't recover the page after deleting it.


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