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Deluar Hosain

Someone clicks but doesn’t buy...

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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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Simona O'Neill
Sometimes it’s just a bad timing. People don’t buy there and then for many reasons. Sometimes it’s nothing wrong at all. They’re just not ready to buy yet.
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
Ellis Wood
Maybe it’s about simplifying the decision process. testing different lading pages or pricing could give me clearer insights.
Michael Gonzalez
I'd love to share more insights with you so you can feel confident about your decision.