How to make your funnel look professional on a tight shoestring budget.

When you just start your online business of course budget is your number one concern. Even startup companies tried their best to leverage their capital to the minimum for getting the maximum output. Same goes for ordinary business owners like us who start fresh.

Here are the basic design principles that you don’t even need to get out from Clickfunnels to apply it. Let’s jump to it.

Knowing your Heading, Subheading and Body Text.

H1,H2,H3 and body text. Most beginners make mistakes in designing their funnels because they skip this process. You need to decide them before going full on in your funnel designing. What’re the differences between them? Easy, their sizes and weight. When you start to adapt with the differences, you can go in advance by choosing different fonts in one funnel.

Space between element

Not too cramped, not too spacious. The right amount of space that you need to apply in your funnel should be BALANCE. Yup, that’s the word balance. Pro designers can make their design look better even with slightest touch because they understand this space harmony. We can try to achieve this Pro Level by centred our design. Use basic layout as a guidance avoid going crazy in the design. Simple is way better than the horrendous unique Buzz Lightyear Darth Vader intergalactic look.

Master 3 colors first

Bruce Lee didn’t become a Kung Fu Legend overnight. Same goes for you. I know you are too excited about launching the funnel but let’s take it slow step by step. Pick 3 colors that match with your logo. Apply it in your funnel from the hero section, CTA button, forms and footer. Top to toe no excuse. It will not look boring at all, plus it gives the premium look in your funnel.

At the end of the day, your sales matter the most. Hire designers once you are starting to scale.

I go with a new approach this new year. That’s a wrap. Design, launch and scale.