Let me share something that changed how I see sales in my business…
Not too long ago, I used to get a lot of interest, people viewing my posts, asking questions, even showing serious interest… But somehow, many of them still didn’t end up buying.
At first, I thought maybe it was my product… or my pricing, But after speaking with a marketing expert, I realized I was looking at the wrong thing. That was when they explained something to me called a *sales funnel*.
At first, it sounded like one of those big grammar terms 😅, But the way they broke it down made it very simple.
He said: “A sales funnel is just the step-by-step journey someone takes before they finally buy from you.”
That explanation alone shifted my mindset. Because when I looked at my business, I started noticing the process clearly: Someone sees my post → gets interested → checks my page → watches for a while → builds trust → then decides to buy.
That whole journey… is the sales funnel. And the truth is, every business already has this, whether we’re aware of it or not. The difference is, some people understand it and structure it well… others (like me before) just leave it and hope for the best.
What really helped me was understanding this part:
Not everyone is ready to buy immediately, Some people are just discovering you, Some are still observing quietly, Some just need more time or trust. Once I understood this, I stopped trying to rush sales… and started focusing on guiding people through that process. And honestly, it made a big difference.
Here’s what I’ve personally noticed since then:
• I don’t feel like I’m chasing customers anymore
• People trust my business more before buying
• My efforts bring better results
• I understand my customers better
And the best part is, this applies no matter what you sell.
In my next post, I’ll break it down properly and show you how you can actually set up your own sales funnel step by step. But for now, I’d like to hear from you…
Have you ever noticed this kind of process in your business before? Or is this your first time hearing about it?
Feel free to ask me anything, I’m happy to answer.