Renji
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Working with cold crypto traffic is always a challenge. Most users don’t know the product, don’t trust the ad, and aren’t ready to invest right away. That’s why the main goal of your funnel shouldn’t be to sell — it should be to warm up the audience.
The first touchpoint should spark curiosity and create that simple “aha” moment. It could be a short lead magnet, a quick quiz like “Find Out Your Investment Type,” or a news-style pre-landing page — something like “How an Ordinary Guy Made Money on Crypto.”
After the first click, you need to smoothly transition the user into a more trustworthy environment — for example, a mini-course, a Telegram bot that shares insights, or a webinar hosted by an “analyst.”
A cold-traffic funnel shouldn’t be built around aggressive offers — it should be based on value and trust. Only after that can you suggest registering on the platform or making a deposit. The key is not to push, but to guide. That’s how even the coldest traffic starts to warm up and convert.
The first touchpoint should spark curiosity and create that simple “aha” moment. It could be a short lead magnet, a quick quiz like “Find Out Your Investment Type,” or a news-style pre-landing page — something like “How an Ordinary Guy Made Money on Crypto.”
After the first click, you need to smoothly transition the user into a more trustworthy environment — for example, a mini-course, a Telegram bot that shares insights, or a webinar hosted by an “analyst.”
A cold-traffic funnel shouldn’t be built around aggressive offers — it should be based on value and trust. Only after that can you suggest registering on the platform or making a deposit. The key is not to push, but to guide. That’s how even the coldest traffic starts to warm up and convert.