Building Momentum with LeadsLeap: My First Funnel Sign-Up
Building Momentum with LeadsLeap: My First Funnel Sign-Up
By James King — Web Traffic Case Studies
Hello everybody, James King here from KingOfJames.com.
Today I’m sharing a quick behind-the-scenes update from my LeadsLeap account. If you’ve been following along, you know I’m testing funnels, ads, and list-building. Good news: I just got my first sign-up from a LeadsLeap funnel. It’s a small win, but small wins are how we build momentum.
How I Set Up the Funnel
Inside LeadsLeap, I keep several funnels for different systems. At first, I was pointing one of my ads to my main site. Later, I switched that ad to a LeadsLeap squeeze page. That simple tweak made the difference.
When I checked the List Manager, I saw one new member in the list. It may be just one lead, but it proves the process works. Everyone starts at zero. Lead number one is where the snowball begins.
Surfing for Credits (My Daily Habit)
LeadsLeap lets you earn credits by viewing other members’ ads. I like this feature because it’s simple and quick:
- Click an ad and let the timer run for a few seconds.
- Go back and repeat until you hit your daily goal.
- Stack credits. At 50 credits, you can cash them in for more exposure.
I usually surf ten ads a day. Some offers catch my eye, some don’t. The real point is steady credits that power my own promotions.
What I Learned Today
- Funnels matter: Sending traffic to the right page changes results.
- Small wins add up: One new lead today can be ten next week.
- Consistency pays: Daily credit surfing = steady traffic to my pages.
- Verify matters: Unverified sign-ups don’t help. Always encourage confirmation.
The Road Ahead
No sales yet, but I’m in the game—testing, tweaking, and tracking. I’ll keep sharing these case studies as I grow my list and improve my funnels. Simple steps. Daily action. Real progress.
