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Free Plus Shipping Funnel. Learn more about advanced funnels for free, here: http://milesbeckler.com/free-webinar

That webinar is from Russell Brunson who is doing amazing things in internet marketing with this type of Free plus Shipping funnel, so be sure to study that content above. Its legendary.

In the video you will not only get a full and detailed description of what is a free plus shipping funnel, but we will look at several examples that go way beyond books.

Books are definitely the most common way people use this funnel and with great success… But people are using other types of physical products, too… Like pocket knives, gun targets and even jewelry.

In this day and age of self published authors making more than published authors, plus the merger of information products and courses online with books as front end marketing pieces, the free plus shipping funnel is great.

Personally, this is exactly why I am currently working on two separate free plus shipping funnels to launch for my business that I’m planning on launching with Clickfunnels.

If you have a book or CD and you also have information products worth $47 – $297, this is a funnel you should consider.

Generally you will be break even on the ‘free plus shipping’ offer and then the upsells are pure profit.

Plus getting to market a ‘Free Book’ or other free item is a HUGE way to bump conversions in whatever you are doing.

People love free!

If you want to see more marketing funnels you can build to generate leads and customers, check out the playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZWIF79cyPA&list=PL0sOKzn__yK35RrpdiI-5NMQ7gury5W9W

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-Miles

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