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Day 3: Saving the Sale
7 out of 10 people that visit your site leave the item they want in the cart
Out of every 10 people that visit your store.
7 of them leave the item they wanted to buy in their cart. ( According to Statista )
That is so much money just being left on the table, and a lot of times they still want their item but just don’t remember.
This is where the Abandoned Cart Sequence comes into play:
Let’s face it.
People are humans.
Big discovery right?
This means that life happens to them, and instead of a smooth sail to checkout:
They can be interrupted.
How do we solve this huuuuge money problem?
We send them emails……
Here’s an example:

Now this example is very loose on copy, but still can be majorly effective.
Why?
Because of the fact we sent them a reminder.
No matter the size of your store, implementing an abandoned cart sequence will instantly add revenue to your bottom line.
If 7/10 customers leave an item in their cart without checking out, if we could just capture 1 ( which is super easy btw ) that will be a 10% increase in revenue!
If your store is making $100,000 a month that means an extra $10,000 in revenue. Big deal!
What does a more personal (copy version) abandoned cart email look like?
I’m about to show you another resource I had to unlock behind a paywall, and you get it for absolutely free!
Here it is:

This is more of a formula to follow but still can earn you sales right now if you implement this into your store.
I’m handing out resources I paid for like it’s nothing right now!
Take advantage.
And if you want to get a deeper look into the full resource that contains even more formulas and examples:
Reply to this email and tell me why I should send it to you.
And if you're a store looking to grow revenue, reply to this email with a link to your brand and a minimum monthly revenue of $100,000 and we can set up a call.
Tomorrow we dive into another sequence that “saves the sale”.
For now:
Check out this article on Cart Abandonment that teaches you why so many items are left behind…..
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