How We Saved Over $5,000 A Year on SAAS
After 2020's mess of a year, we looked at our marketing spend and also the fact that we had to buy a new car, as we wouldn't be globally travelling for a while. In fact, we saved the whole price of a new car, but that's for another time.
We made two major changes to our marketing, without downgrading anything, we simply saved $432 each month (sacred number too!)
Firstly we moved our email to Email Octopus and saved a fortune. This email is coming from them right now and it cost us 1/3rd of what we paying on the system we have been using for 12 years, plus they started dropping the ball.
If you want to check them out click the link below. If you are using MailChimp, AWeber, Constant Contact, Infusion Soft etc... you will be very pleasantly surprised... and guess what?
They actually have REAL people that speak to you and email back with their names and actually say hello... unbelievably cool in 2021. Yay for the Octopus.
Our advice - just do it....
Secondly, we moved all our funnels from our old provider to Groove Funnels and this saved us a fortune...literally. It was a big task as we had over 70 funnels, and we moved over 20 of them but it's soooooo worth it.
This year we save over $3,600 alone on this move and guess what; we get so much more bang for our buck.
Groove Funnels has quizzes, landing pages, email system, members sites, blogs, surveys, livestream and more and more coming onboard every month.
I know it can be hard to bite the bullet and change but we really feel it will be awesome for you in the long run. We know Mike Filisame personally, and he's a great marketer, the guy behind Webinarjam and numerous other great things.
So check this out. Their offer at the moment is ridiculous. You will love it. Sure there is a learning curve but in two days you will have it down and be making money online again.
You will hear from us again soon. We have lots of ways to help you. - Mike
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3yThere is always a better way. How was the transition, Mike? I often see it's the biggest hurdle.