Importance
of Back-end
Selling
Considerable effort is required to get
customers for your
products.
You might design stunning web pages, work hard for high
search engine rankings
(or pay for them), submit classified ads, etc. but
still not manage to
sell enough to make the kind of profits you desire.
This is where the concept of back-end sales
is useful.
Most marketers are successful because they
apply back-end selling into their
marketing efforts. Back-end selling is when you
sell other products or services to your existing
customers after they have purchased an initial
product.
It is always easier to sell
products or services to your
existing customers because
you have developed a relationship with them
when you sold your first product or service
to them. You will find it
less expensive to sell to old customers as
compared to selling to new customers.
Your conversion ratio will be dramatically
higher with existing customers. In fact, to
increase your online profits dramatically,
you should continually locate or create new
back-end products and
services
to recommend (sell) to your existing
customers.
Many businesses sell their front-end products
(initial products) at almost zero profit in
order to generate back-end profits.
These businesses do not
care even if they lose money on the
front-end products or
services; they want the back-end
profits.
How do you make backend sales? There are
several ways. When you order a product
from a mail-order company, they'll send you
a catalog along with your order, or put you on
a mailing list and send you new catalogs from
time to time. They might also send you a
sales letter for
another product. This may be related to the first product
in some way. Many companies implement such
a strategy.


To implement this technique online, you can
put the sales pitch for your backend item
in the email to the customer that confirms
their order. If you
have an online catalog, you could include a link to it,
or even include a coupon or special offer
"for all valued customers".
For a faster response, you should put the
backend offer on the "Thank You" page that
is generated by a credit-card sale.
The customer just bought something from you and
has a credit card in his or her hot little hand!
Why not ask for another purchase while they
are in the mood to buy. In case you do not sell
more than one product or service, affiliate
programs might come in handy.
Back-end selling can also be integrated with
“Up-Selling” wherein you introduce more
expensive products or services to your
existing customers in
similar ways as those mentioned above. This will
almost instantly raise
your sales and profits.

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