You Want Paying Customers, But Here's the Harsh Truth…
In a poll I conducted, most people said what they really want is paying customers — not just visibility.
But let’s break it down with real numbers, using the AIDA model (Awareness → Interest → Desire → Action):
Imagine you post your product on social media or a platform like YuSocial and it gets seen by 1,000 people (impressions).
Here’s what typically happens:
10% of those who see it (100 people) might show some interest — maybe they click, view your profile, or save the post.
Of those 100, 20% (20 people) might enter the desire stage — asking for the price, checking reviews, or even chatting you up.
Then, only about 10–20% of those (2 to 4 people) may actually buy if you're lucky.
So from 1,000 views, you might only get 2 to 4 sales — if you're visible and you're following up well.
Now imagine you only have 100 views total — what are your chances then?
This is why visibility is not optional. You can’t convert people who never saw you in the first place.
And even when people show interest, most won’t buy immediately.
People need to see your product multiple times before they trust you enough to buy. That’s why smart businesses use follow-up systems — like posting consistently, using DMs, retargeting with ads, or building communities on platforms like YuSocial.
So here’s the hard truth:
If you're not visible, you're not even in the game.
Now, let me ask you again…
If you were to take the poll right now, would you still pick “Getting paying customers” over “Visibility”?
Let’s talk
#digitalgrowthhub
In a poll I conducted, most people said what they really want is paying customers — not just visibility.
But let’s break it down with real numbers, using the AIDA model (Awareness → Interest → Desire → Action):
Imagine you post your product on social media or a platform like YuSocial and it gets seen by 1,000 people (impressions).
Here’s what typically happens:
10% of those who see it (100 people) might show some interest — maybe they click, view your profile, or save the post.
Of those 100, 20% (20 people) might enter the desire stage — asking for the price, checking reviews, or even chatting you up.
Then, only about 10–20% of those (2 to 4 people) may actually buy if you're lucky.
So from 1,000 views, you might only get 2 to 4 sales — if you're visible and you're following up well.
Now imagine you only have 100 views total — what are your chances then?
This is why visibility is not optional. You can’t convert people who never saw you in the first place.
And even when people show interest, most won’t buy immediately.
People need to see your product multiple times before they trust you enough to buy. That’s why smart businesses use follow-up systems — like posting consistently, using DMs, retargeting with ads, or building communities on platforms like YuSocial.
So here’s the hard truth:
If you're not visible, you're not even in the game.
Now, let me ask you again…
If you were to take the poll right now, would you still pick “Getting paying customers” over “Visibility”?
Let’s talk
#digitalgrowthhub
You Want Paying Customers, But Here's the Harsh Truth…
In a poll I conducted, most people said what they really want is paying customers — not just visibility.
But let’s break it down with real numbers, using the AIDA model (Awareness → Interest → Desire → Action):
Imagine you post your product on social media or a platform like YuSocial and it gets seen by 1,000 people (impressions).
Here’s what typically happens:
🔹 10% of those who see it (100 people) might show some interest — maybe they click, view your profile, or save the post.
🔹 Of those 100, 20% (20 people) might enter the desire stage — asking for the price, checking reviews, or even chatting you up.
🔹 Then, only about 10–20% of those (2 to 4 people) may actually buy if you're lucky.
So from 1,000 views, you might only get 2 to 4 sales — if you're visible and you're following up well.
Now imagine you only have 100 views total — what are your chances then?
👉 This is why visibility is not optional. You can’t convert people who never saw you in the first place.
And even when people show interest, most won’t buy immediately.
People need to see your product multiple times before they trust you enough to buy. That’s why smart businesses use follow-up systems — like posting consistently, using DMs, retargeting with ads, or building communities on platforms like YuSocial.
So here’s the hard truth:
If you're not visible, you're not even in the game.
Now, let me ask you again…
👉 If you were to take the poll right now, would you still pick “Getting paying customers” over “Visibility”?
Let’s talk 👇
#digitalgrowthhub
