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[Mastering Upsell Strategies: Maximizing Profitability Through Strategic Offers]-[Part 5: Upsell Offers | $100M Money Models Audiobook | Ep 942]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2025-08-19

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The Power of Upselling: Turning Customers into Profit Centers

Upselling is the engine of a successful business model. As the McDonald's "do you want fries with that?" example illustrates, the primary offer often serves only to acquire the customer, while the subsequent offers—the upsells—generate the actual profit. By strategically offering solutions to the problems revealed by a customer's initial purchase, businesses can increase their profit margins from nominal amounts to significant returns.

The Philosophy of Upselling

An upsell is simply "whatever you offer next." When an offer solves a problem, it inevitably reveals a new one. Your goal is to provide the solution to that next problem immediately. If you fail to do this, you leave money on the table. A successful upsell model relies on four core strategies:

1. The Classic Upsell: The "Can’t Have X Without Y" Approach

The Classic Upsell is about timing. It solves a problem the moment the customer becomes aware of it. By understanding the customer's journey better than they do, you can offer necessary add-ons. For example, if a customer buys a bicycle, they need a helmet and lights. This structure ensures that your core offer acts as a gateway to more profitable, value-added products.

2. Menu Upsells: Prescription, Unselling, and AB Options

This strategy involves guiding the customer toward the right solution rather than asking them to make complex choices. It incorporates:

  • Unselling: Telling customers what they don't need to build trust.
  • Prescription: Telling them exactly what they do need and how to use it.
  • AB Upselling: Asking for a preference between two options (e.g., "Do you want chocolate or vanilla?") rather than a simple "yes or no" regarding a purchase.
  • Card-on-File: Making the transaction seamless by using existing payment information, removing the friction of a new payment decision.

3. Anchor Upsells: The Power of Contrast

Anchor upselling utilizes price positioning. By presenting a premium, high-priced option first, you "anchor" the customer's expectations. When you subsequently present the "main offer" at a lower price point, it appears as a significantly better deal. The key is to ensure the premium offer is a legitimate, high-value product that you would actually be happy to deliver. This technique often leads to higher conversion rates on the core offer and unexpected sales of the premium anchor.

4. The Rollover Upsell: Turning Credit into Conversion

The Rollover Upsell involves applying a customer's previous expenditure as credit toward a new, more expensive offer. This is particularly effective for:

  • Win-back campaigns: Re-engaging old or churned customers.
  • Rescuing dissatisfied customers: Offering a "do-over" by crediting their failed purchase toward a better-suited service.
  • Competitive displacement: Crediting the remaining balance of a competitor’s contract toward a new agreement with your company.

Key Principles for Success

  • BamFam (Book a Meeting from a Meeting): Always ensure the customer knows when and why they will see you next. Constant engagement creates more opportunities to upsell.
  • The Magnetic Middle: When pricing, use three options to nudge customers toward the middle or high-tier package. If customers are consistently buying the small, bump them to medium; if they are buying the large, raise your prices.
  • Ethical Implementation: Upselling must be used ethically. The goal is to provide genuine solutions to customer problems. If you can solve a problem, you have a duty to offer that solution.

By integrating these four upsell methodologies, businesses can transform their profit models, effectively turning a break-even customer acquisition process into a highly lucrative, long-term revenue stream.

🎯Key Sentences

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They make or break a money model.
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Your core offer solves one problem and creates another.
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Figure out what you're going to sell next.
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Get them to say no to say yes.
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The faster people get access to stuff, the more they'll value it.
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📝Key Phrases

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turn a profit
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eke out a living
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make or break
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on top of that
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in other words
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📖 Transcript

Section three, upsell offers. Do you want fries with that?
McDonald's famous upsell. With an attraction offer in place, you've got customers and cash.
If we did a good job, we've turned a profit too.
Nice. Now we want to maximize 30-day profits.
So what do we do? Answer, make more money.
To do that, we make upsell offers. And when it comes down to it, upsells just means whatever we offer next.

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