
Low-ticket selling but your high-ticket still depends on you pushing it? In this episode, I'm breaking down how to set up your backend so a low-ticket buyer can naturally become a high-ticket client, without you living in DMs or running constant launches. We're talking delivery, buyer psychology, what happens before the sales page click, and why a smart fallback offer stops you from leaking money.
What we covered today:
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Why "low-ticket doesn't lead to high-ticket" is usually a backend problem, not an offer problem.
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The #1 missing step: deliver the damn offer so buyers actually consume what they paid for (and trust you enough to upgrade).
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How to structure delivery for experiences (21-day challenge, 5-day training) so people don't forget, fall off, or stall.
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Why your backend must speak to all buyer types, not just the logical or the emotional ones.
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The truth about sales pages: the decision is 70–80% made before the click. Your emails create the "of course this is for me" moment.
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How your sales page can accidentally create new objections, and why "more info" isn't always better.
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The real job of a fallback offer (and why it's not the same as a downsell).
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How to use fallback offers strategically, including offering something more expensive when it fits what they actually need.
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The core reframe: this isn't about more offers, it's about better backend architecture.
What's next:
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Funnel Queen Mastermind starts January 5th. In 5 weeks, we build your backend experience so low-ticket feeds high-ticket and sales don't depend on your energy.
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Apply via the link https://gwenferreira.com/funnel-queen-mastermind (or DM me if you have questions).
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