Would a few people be willing to look at my website and give me their feedback? Please send me a DM if you are willing. (Sorry, at this stage, I am not looking for a web designer or implementation; rather, just looking for some feedback.)
Specifically, I want to know if there is a better way to do what I have set up My site is selling a marketing service with 3 plans: $79/monthly, $497/yearly, and $797/lifetime with the option of getting a $200 promo code, thereby reducing the price to $597. I figure I can remove mention of the promo code at any time, but at the moment, I'm just looking to generate some cash flow, so figured a $597/lifetime offer is a good deal compared to $497/yearly. I'm just not sure if the way I have the pricing table designed, showing the 3 plans, is clear enough. Maybe there is an element within GHL that I don't know about that could be added that would make things clearer to the user. For example, one thing I'd like to do is to have the “best plan” (the lifetime deal) in some way be highlighted compared to the monthly and yearly plans. I'm sure we've all seen pricing tables where one of the options (one column) is larger than the two columns on either side. Or maybe having some kind of “Special Offer” graphic that would draw attention to the special pricing of the lifetime plan. In any event, send me a DM if you wouldn't mind taking a look at my website and I'll send you the link. Thank you!
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In a post in the GoHighLevel Official Facebook group, a user is seeking feedback on their website's pricing structure. The user is selling a marketing service with three plans: $79/monthly, $497/yearly, and $797/lifetime, with the option of a $200 promo code to reduce the lifetime price to $597. They are looking for suggestions on how to improve the pricing table to make it clearer to users, particularly highlighting the lifetime deal as the “best plan.” The user mentions examples like having a larger column for the lifetime plan or using a “Special Offer” graphic to draw attention to it. They are open to having people look at their website and provide feedback.
In relation to GoHighLevel software, it is important to note that GoHighLevel is a comprehensive CRM and marketing automation platform that provides various tools and features to manage and streamline business processes. While GoHighLevel offers the capability to build websites and create pricing tables, the design and customization aspects mentioned in the post would likely require additional web design knowledge or third-party integrations.
If you have expertise in both GoHighLevel and web design, you can provide insights on possible solutions within GoHighLevel or recommend integrations that could help achieve the desired pricing table design. However, it is crucial to only offer advice if you are extremely confident and knowledgeable about the specific topic at hand.
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Okay, I can give you quick review of your site
Sure, sent you a DM
Sounds complicated. Don’t make your customers think!
Send link I’ll give constructive feedback