E-book: WordPress customer acquisition made easy

Do you want to win, convert and retain more WordPress customer projects? And in the long term? Our e-book shows you the best strategies. For agencies, freelancers and companies.

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In our 70-page e-book, you will learn how to approach your target groups to convince them of WordPress and your services.

Opportunities for acquisitionUse the flexibility of WordPressOnline marketing strategiesReferral marketing as a leverUpselling and cross-sellingBetter customer relationships
Whether it's inbound lead generation, affiliate marketing, bonus programs, SEO, social media, CRM or remarketing: you should know these methods and tools to win new customers. This will put you a big step ahead of those who aren't really familiar with WordPress.
Innovative development and the right design are required for websites to stand out from the standard. This requires freelancers, teams and agencies with an eye for creativity. Our e-book shows you how you can convince others of WordPress and WooCommerce.
Learn about several ways to increase engagement and interaction on your website. For more conversions, reduced scatter effects and targeted content marketing. Create awareness not only for your brand, but also for your solutions.
Do you offer first-class services and products? Do you get top marks for your support? Then you should spread the word. Our guide shows you how to generate referrals that lead to new WordPress projects.
If you want to take your customer acquisition to the next level, there are even more options: by selling additional services. We'll tell you how to set up up- and cross-selling models and which methods have proven successful.
The project is finished, the invoice paid, the team is already preparing new plans? Not so fast. You should create added value for your customers even after the project has been completed. This is the only way they will work with you in the long term.