I recently launched a product and have been advertising free samples in my target market. It’s a disposable product and my users would use 5, 10, or 15 widgets month if they liked it and it worked for their situation. I have been offering sample packages that include 2 widgets to let them try it out and get a feel for the product.
I created my web store with 2 listings. One for the free sample package and one for a package of 5 widgets (users can buy multiples to get their desired amount).
I intend to make a few more listings including a monthly subscription option.
So far we have had a lot of orders for samples and only a few orders for paid product. I don’t want to ramp down the advertising of free samples but I would like to push users to buy the product instead, if I can.
I thought about making it slightly harder to order free samples. Potentially pushing them through a few clicks to get to the sample order or asking them to fill out a survey first. It wouldn’t be out of character in my market to ask for information about their predicament before sending samples.
I can automate a email journey to send them a link to free samples…but that felt like too much friction.
What else can I do to make it more appealing to buy vs get the free samples?
Set time limits how long the free samples be available (1 month or so) offer discounts and run promotions instead. I’m in ecom, and I run promotions every now and then, I usually give out free samples when they purchase something. Holiday sales too. I recommend you to read this article for better understanding of mastering client acquisition. https://www.cuppa.so/post/the-ultimate-guide-to-mastering-client-acquisition-2023