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13 contributions to GoHighLevel w/ Robb Bailey
DBR advice
I heard someone suggest that you should search for clients that have at least have 1000 in their database to really get decent results… Can I get some feedback on this from you guys? Thanks
1 like • Jan 28
@Billy Thompson That's an interesting suggestion! Searching for clients with at least 1000 contacts in their database can be a viable strategy for several reasons: 1. *Scalability*: Clients with larger databases often have more established businesses, which can lead to more significant opportunities and revenue potential. 2. *Data-driven decisions*: With a larger database, you'll have more data to work with, allowing you to make data-driven decisions and optimize campaigns more effectively. 3. *Potential for recurring revenue*: Clients with substantial databases may require ongoing services, such as regular email campaigns, lead nurturing, or database management, which can lead to recurring revenue streams. However, it's essential to consider the following: 1. *Quality over quantity*: A smaller, high-quality database can be more valuable than a large, unengaged one. Focus on clients with databases that are relevant, up-to-date, and accurately segmented. 2. *Client goals and needs*: Don't dismiss clients with smaller databases if they have well-defined goals and a clear understanding of their target audience. 3. *Competition and market saturation*: Be cautious of markets with intense competition or saturation. Even with a large database, it may be challenging to achieve decent results. In conclusion, while searching for clients with at least 1000 contacts in their database can be a good starting point, it's crucial to consider the quality of the database, client goals, and market conditions to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Help….
Could I get some Advice on which path should I take… Zappy Chat or GHL Autopilot Chat bot…. Being kinda new, you can spend time and money on “lesser” options… Which one should I choose?
1 like • Jan 28
@Billy Thompson Choosing between Zappy Chat and GHL Autopilot Chatbot can be a bit overwhelming, especially when you're just starting out. Here are some factors to consider: - *Integration*: If you're already using GoHighLevel (GHL), their Autopilot Chatbot might be a more seamless integration, allowing for easier management and automation. - *Features*: Compare the features of both options. Zappy Chat might offer more advanced chatbot capabilities, while GHL Autopilot Chatbot might provide tighter integration with GHL's other tools. - *Cost*: Calculate the costs of each option, considering any potential scalability or hidden fees. - *Support*: Evaluate the support offered by each platform. GHL's Autopilot Chatbot might have more comprehensive support since it's part of the GHL ecosystem. - *Ease of use*: As a beginner, consider which platform has a more intuitive interface and easier setup process. Based on these factors, here's a suggestion: If you're already invested in the GHL ecosystem and value a seamless integration, GHL Autopilot Chatbot might be the better choice. However, if you're looking for a more advanced chatbot solution with potentially more features, Zappy Chat could be the way to go. Ultimately, consider your specific needs, budget, and goals before making a decision. Hope this helps you make an informed choice!
AI-Powered Business Growth
Thrilled to share that I onboarded a new client last Friday, implementing AI-powered bots for their locations! With 200 franchises on the horizon, we're leveraging our cutting-edge system, combining AI-driven ads and bots to drive growth. Projected revenue for this client is expected to exceed $100,000 annually, with forecasts indicating over $200,000 by next year!
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@Billy Thompson You can send me a direct message
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@Mark Coleman Thanks
Help
Hi Everyone, I am busy with the course, Beginners: GoHighLevel Set Up, I uploaded the template provided in the course description but I cannot find any of the website pages that were shown in the training in my Highlevel subaccount. @Haplin Milgrom-Hills Please help. Thanks!
1 like • Jan 28
@Brigit Keuma Hello! I'm happy to help you with your GoHighLevel setup. It sounds like you've uploaded the template, but the website pages from the training aren't showing up in your HighLevel subaccount. Here are a few potential solutions: 1. *Double-check the template upload*: Ensure that the template was uploaded correctly and that all necessary files were included. 2. *Verify subaccount settings*: Confirm that your subaccount is set up correctly and that you have the necessary permissions to access the website pages. 3. *Check for missing pages*: It's possible that the pages were not included in the template or were not uploaded correctly. Try re-uploading the template or contacting support for assistance. 4. *Consult the course materials*: Review the course materials and training videos to ensure you're following the correct setup process. 5. *Reach out to support*: If none of the above solutions work, consider contacting GoHighLevel support directly for personalized assistance. You got this! Best of luck with your setup, and let me know if you need further guidance!
Reactivate a list
I have about 140 leads I want to try to reactivate somehow in GHL. Any tips?
3 likes • Jan 28
Reactivating dormant leads can be a challenge! Here are some tips to help you re-engage your 140 leads in GHL: 1. *Segmentation*: Group your leads based on their interests, demographics, or previous interactions. This will help you create targeted campaigns. 2. *Personalization*: Use lead data to create personalized messages, addressing their specific needs or pain points. 3. *Multi-channel approach*: Try a combination of email, phone, SMS, or social media to reach your leads. 4. *Re-engagement campaigns*: Design specific campaigns to re-engage leads, such as: - "We've missed you!" emails - Exclusive offers or discounts - New product/service announcements - Educational content (webinars, eBooks, etc.) 5. *Lead scoring*: Update your lead scoring system to reflect changes in lead behavior or interests. 6. *Timing is everything*: Consider the timing of your re-engagement efforts. Avoid contacting leads during holidays or busy periods. 7. *Track and analyze*: Monitor the performance of your re-engagement campaigns and adjust your strategy based on the data. Before starting, make sure to: - Verify lead data accuracy - Ensure compliance with anti-spam laws (GDPR, CCPA, etc.) - Set clear goals and metrics for your re-engagement campaigns
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