Today, I redesigned an Automated Webinar Funnel for an affiliate marketing coach.
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After looking at the funnel, one thing became obvious...
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The page was asking visitors to trust the host before giving them a reason to.
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In markets like affiliate marketing, people are naturally skeptical.
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They've seen countless promises about making money online, so before they register for a webinar, they need proof that the person teaching actually knows what they're talking about.
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The original funnel didn't do enough to establish that trust.
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Here's what I changed π
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β The headline focused on making "$250K per month" but didn't explain why visitors should believe it was possible
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β The page mainly consisted of a headline and a few bullet points about what attendees would learn
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β No testimonials or student success stories to validate the training
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β No strong credibility section introducing the host and his results
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β Very little proof that the strategies being taught were producing real-world outcomes
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β The registration page relied heavily on claims but not enough evidence
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Rewrote the headline to focus on the specific mechanism: how to make $50K+ per month passively with affiliate marketing while working only a few hours a day
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Added a dedicated "What You'll Learn" section to increase perceived value before asking for the registration
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Added multiple student success stories directly on the page
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Created a stronger authority section showcasing the host's background, experience, and results
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Added proof elements throughout the funnel to reduce skepticism
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Improved the visual hierarchy so the proof naturally supports the registration decision
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Redesigned the page to look more premium and trustworthy
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Automated webinars don't have the advantage of live urgency.
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People register because they believe the training is worth watching.
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And before they believe the training is worth watching...
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They need to believe the person teaching it is worth listening to.
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That's why the highest-converting automated webinar funnels typically focus on three things:
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- Proof that the method works
- Proof that the host is qualified to teach it
- Proof that other people have achieved results using it
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When those elements are missing, registrations drop.
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When they're present, the webinar becomes much easier to sell.
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Would love to hear your thoughts on this redesign π
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Cheers,
Nitin