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You need to build a sales funnel to draw in visitors and turn them into customers, whether you run an offline or online firm. The main objective of your sales funnel is to lead customers through the various stages of the purchasing process until they are prepared to make a purchase. In this article, we will be looking into the stage, examples, and how to create a sales funnel for free. <\/p>

Enjoy the reading as I take you through this information. <\/p>

What Is Sales Funnel <\/span><\/h2>

A sales funnel, also known as a buy funnel, visually illustrates the consumer journey from awareness to action. Every sale starts with a huge pool of potential consumers and concludes with a much smaller group of buyers, according to the adage “funnel.” “Marketing funnel” or “revenue funnel” are other names for it. Regardless of whether a customer is brand loyal or is learning about your company for the first time, a sales funnel may be able to show you where they are in the purchasing process.<\/p>

The marketing at the top of the funnel draws potential customers to your company. All of the steps in your sales process that come before the sale are included in the center of the funnel. The last purchase is made at the bottom of the funnel.<\/p>

Every business experiences this similar process in one manner or another. Your sales funnel might look like this:<\/p>