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make a community in FB page ... show some attractive poster to them it ill help you
make a community in FB page ... show some attractive poster to them it ill help you
Perhaps offer a basic freemium resume template to reel people in, and then leave out some juicy features that only 'upgraded' members can take advantage. In addition, you can also do upsells and back-end sales on related products & services such as offering to write their resume if they don't want to, proofreading services, editing, resume submissions service, job tips & self-help books and so on. There's a lot of great potential for revenue in this market and many people need help in this competitive job marketplace.
Also, I don't know where you live, but most areas (at least in the U.S.) have a workforce center where all people do is sit around all day and look for jobs. This would be a great place to strike up some prospects! Also you can try working with some folks at your local colleges or highschool grads needing help with their resume and presentation. And finally, the locally library billboards and flyer desks can be a great place to market your niche.
If I were you I would try to grow a LinkedIn community for that project.
Your homepage claims 250+ templates but your inventory is much much lower.
The 150+ number looks made up, use a constantly growing non-round number above 500.
Your testimonials look fake. Add reviews to each resume.
I would make the discounts larger as a percentage and I would not discount all resumes and might consider adding a few basic but valuable templates for free.
And most importantly, I'm not sure what percentage of people are willing to purchase such templates, so doing what Sythix suggested sounds like a really good idea.
You can also look for job seeking communities, forums and websites and you can provide them with special promo codes that would give huge discounts on the templates dropping them to 1-3$. If your ads are getting good engagement, but no conversions, the problem is likely to be with your product or your pricing. I think you should price lower and expand the product selection significantly, but I'm coming from the point of view of a person who wouldn't pay for something like that anyway.
I would decrease the number of menu items.
Don't do the double exclamation points, remember you are marketing a professional service for professional people.
I hope this helps, but keep in mind I'm not that qualified to give you advice so take what I've written with a grain of salt.
Also don't buy important services on fiverr.
What you can buy from fiverr is a bit of social proof which will add more authority to your website.
Not remove the resumes but don't make all the resumes discounted. It decreases the psychological effect of the discount. Either add a big banner saying, all templates discounted till [3 days from today] or discount just 30% of the templates and keep the more specialized ones undiscounted. It gives a sense of urgency and fickleness and gives the impression the discounts can go away any day now.Why it is required to remove some resumes ?
Also what do you mean by double exclamation points ?
Thanks again. Cheers:drinking2