Article

How to Use Trial Offers to Increase Your Sales

Topic: EntrepreneursBy Alicia M ForestPublished Recently added

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 938 legacy views

Do you ever find yourself tempted to purchase something online, and even with a money-back guarantee, you're still not quite sure about handing over your cash?

Well, some of your prospects will feel the same way as they read your sales page for your product or service. Your offer sounds great, the right guarantee eliminates their risk, but they still wonder if whatever it is they are considering purchasing is right for them.

If you want to increase the likelihood that they will take out their wallet, simply offer them a free or paid trial! Haven't you loved it when you've been given the option to try something out for free or very little cost to make sure it's what you want?

By offering a trial to your prospects, you're doing two things of value for your business-building. One is that you are showing that you are confident in the value of your product to offer a trial, and the other is that you are essentially eliminating the last lingering question in your prospect's mind: "What if I don't like it?"

Allowing your prospects to decide for themselves whether or not your product or service is for them answers that question for them.

So, what kinds of products and services are best for free trials?

1. Downloadable products

If you're offering information products, like ebooks or how-to guides, you can offer a sample chapter as a free trial. If you're offering an e-course, you can offer one lesson as a free trial. If you're offering an audio program, you could offer a 15-minute clip as a free trial. You could also create an introductory component to any of these that gives solid information, but that also leaves your reader or listener wanting more.

2. Membership sites

It's common practice to offer a free, $1, $4.95, or $9.95 trial for a membership site. And it's common practice because it's a very effective way to convert your trial member to a paid member. Just like your local fitness club's trial period - it's much easier to sign up for a month for a couple of bucks than to pay the entire gym membership in one lump sum or to be bound to a contract for a certain length of time before you even know if the membership is for you.

3. Physical products

Offer to send your product to your customer for a small processing fee plus shipping and tell them they have 30 days to test it out. If they don't return it within those 30 days, bill them the full price for the product (minus the processing fee, if you'd like).

4. One-on-one services

I want to make it very clear that I am not in favor of complimentary 1:1 sessions for any service professional. However, if you'd like to give a free 15-minute consultation to see if there's a good match between you and your prospect, that can increase your client base.

A better option is to offer a free or low-cost group session. Give an introductory talk about your services and answer questions, perhaps even offer a discount to those who sign up with you right then. This way, you're truly leveraging your time and talent by allowing your prospects to self-select themselves out without your having to go through that process individually.

Just make sure that along the way and at the end of the trail period, you convey the benefits of the paid version in all these cases. Having a quality product or service and following up effectively to convert your trial customer to a paid-in-full customer will increase your overall sales.

So, which of your offerings can you give a trial on? Choose one, create the trial, and see what happens to your bottom line.

Article author

About the Author

Alicia M Forest, MBA, Multiple Streams Queen & CoachT, founder of ClientAbundance.com and creator of 21 Easy & Essential Steps to Online Success SystemT, teaches professionals how to attract more clients, create profit-making products and services, make more sales, and ultimately live the life they desire and deserve. For FREE tips on how to create abundance in your business, visit http://www.ClientAbundance.com.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

The Changing Landscape of Global Outsourcing The global outsourcing industry has entered a new phase — one where emerging markets are no longer just participants but key drivers of growth. Among these, Pakistan has carved a strong position due to its expanding youth workforce. The country’s young population is not only tech-savvy but also adaptable, multilingual, and eager to meet the global demand for digital and customer service operations. This generational shift is tr

October 31, 2025

Article

Image source: Unsplash In local media, the role of an information officer has become indispensable. These professionals act as the vital link between institutions and the public, ensuring that messages are not only accurate but also timely and accessible. As the media environment shifts toward digital reporting and shrinking newsroom resources, the information officer’s presence becomes even more urgent in maintaining journalistic integrity and public awareness. Information

July 31, 2025

Article

When someone is new in soap business, choosing private label soap manufacturer is difficult. There are many companies and it is hard to know who is reliable. If person has no industry knowledge, it becomes more confusing. But still, it is possible to make right decision by using clear thinking and asking correct questions. You do not need deep knowledge, but you must check some important things with care. First, do not believe only on product samples or glossy catalog. Some

July 15, 2025

Article

When someone is new in soap business, choosing private label soap manufacturer is difficult. There are many companies and it is hard to know who is reliable. If person has no industry knowledge, it becomes more confusing. But still, it is possible to make right decision by using clear thinking and asking correct questions. You do not need deep knowledge, but you must check some important things with care. First, do not believe only on product samples or glossy catalog. Some

July 15, 2025