The great abandoned cart caper
Published: Wed, 05/06/20
Imagine a busy parent on the verge of buying.
Haunting your cart, and hovering at the checkout.
Credit card in hand.
Eager to buy your righteous offer.
But, she’s got four kids running around the house, her five-year-old wants attention and is making mom chase him around the living room with her wallet, throwing credit cards all over the carpet thinking they're playing a game. So next thing you know, the would-be buyer gets distracted, she’s picking up her stuff from the wallet, she comes back, she sits down to do the checkout… and the stupid checkout system is now timed out.
So now she’s gotta enter everything all over again.
The phone rings.
She gets that Facebook DM she’s been waiting for all day.
There’s a knock at the door.
Now a text comes from the doctor’s office.
She hears a voice that says “Breaking News!” on the TV distracting her with a shot of adrenaline.
Oh, and look — the dog is pacing at the door to go out.
So falls the sale on the sword of cart abandonment.
If you are someone who suffers from super high cart abandonment, there IS a way to help prevent this sort of thing. And that help is none other than… using some very simple email automation methods contained in the Automation Magic course I’ve been obnoxiously pitching the last few days.
But, a word of warning, Pokey:
The chance to get it for a mere $20 along with my Swiperoscope Saga part 3 videos goes bye-bye later today.
If’n you want it, go here immediately for the details:
http://www.EmailPlayers.com/automate
NOTE:
You'll need a smart phone to access these videos.
And it will have to be newer than when Steve Jobs still walked the earth.
Ben Settle