You can’t expect your users to stumble upon paying you. Sending your users email reminders and navigating them through a series of steps that will lead them to paying you is key.
One of my favorite freemium website builders, Weebly, does an incredible job. Here is what they do:
Step 1: Get the Users Email Address
Weebly tries to get you into an account as fast as possible. The free sign up form is right on the homepage, they don’t focus on making you watch the video or go to a “Pricing Page”.
Step 2: Create an Easy Hook to Get the User Engaged
Notice the stripped out navigation. Weebly only gives the user two options right after you create an account.
Option 1: Fill out your website title and the type of site you are building
Option 2: Close the browser
The “Category” question is really interesting. This probably helps Weebly understand who their top customers are and helps them target future customers as well. Another side benefit is Weebly can tailor the user experience based on what category the customer selects.
Step 3: First Sell – Get Your Users to Buy a Domain
If you purchase your domain with Weebly it is a major lock in factor. People hardly ever get rid of the domains they buy. I like how they make this part of their on boarding process and the default option checks to see if you domain is available.
Step 4: Send Timed Emails to Remind Them of Your Service
Checkout how they use my name in the subject line and in the email. Open rates go dramatically up when you include the first name or business name of your customers.
I also really like the “Auto Log-in to Weebly” in the upper right hand corner. I never remember my password and a major barrier to entry for me would be having to go through resetting my password. The “Auto Log-in” removes that worry from my completely.
Step 5: Send a Hard Close Email with a Coupon to get Users to Upgrade
They end the email with a sense of urgency. They really make you feel like you are losing out if you don’t upgrade today. You only get this email if you haven’t upgraded.
When in doubt – Think Like Ikea
Have you ever been to Ikea? If not, there is only one route you can take through the entire store. They make it super simple to buy everything you need. Don’t worry if you forgot something on your list, Ikea will remind you by showing you on your path to the checkout aisle. This worked on me about 2 years ago when I moved to San Francisco. I thought all I needed was a bed, some dishes, and a couch…. Ikea really opened my eyes by showing me all the things that I was missing on my list.
Do you know other companies that have amazing navigation that lead to paying customers? Let me know about them in the comments below.