Why Optimized Funnels Leak Money Through Broken Buttons and Links
The more nuanced a funnel is, the more fragile it becomes.
More personalization.
More logic.
More conditions.
More branches.
Upsells.
Downsells.
One-click paths.
“If yes, then this. If no, then that.”
This is the stuff that should make you more money.
And it does.. right up until it doesn’t.
Because every layer of optimization adds complexity.
And complexity is where things quietly break.
Most people aren’t willing to do the work here.
They won’t click through every upsell and downsell.
They won’t test every “No thanks” path.
They won’t check that the right emails fire for every outcome.
They won’t do it on desktop and mobile.
Not because they’re lazy.
Because it’s tedious.
Because it feels unnecessary once the sale is “working.”
Because nothing is obviously broken.
But if even one of those paths fails, you don’t see an error.
You don't even see missing money.
But AOV caps out..
Downsells don't convert because the damn button is wired up right..
Buyers feel friction right after paying.
And you end up throwing money away on traffic that did its job.
Post-purchase isn’t a bonus layer.
It’s a carefully orchestrated system.
And systems don’t forgive sloppiness.
The more customized and optimized your funnel is, the more disciplined you have to be about testing it.
Every upsell.
Every downsell.
Every “No thanks.”
Every email that’s supposed to fire.
Desktop and mobile.
If you’re not willing to do that, you’re not just risking bugs.
You’re leaking revenue.
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- James
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Why Optimized Funnels Leak Money Through Broken Buttons and Links
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