I think the product is good and the presentation is excellent, what are your running costs if i can ask?
Before giving up I suggest:
- tracking your users behaviour (pikwik, google analytics, tamboo, etc.)
- experimenting with long term bulk discounts
- creating drip marketing campaigns
- find 10 niches which heavily use facebook in your area (e.g. bands, djs, wedding photographers, dog trainers, etc.) and consider tailoring your services towards them: create landing pages that appeal to those niches and see which ones stick.
Try to see if the problem is FB itself, maybe other social networks (say, instagram) could work better for some niches which require a picture portfolio, some text content and a contact page.
I think that 1-2 sign-ups a week is too low for you to have enough chances of a conversion, try enlarging the funnel entrance (e.g. by doing in-person marketing, licensing your instant-website tool to small hosting companies you find on lowendbox, etc.) and see if conversion rate changes.
Should you need help w/ the above HMU, email in profile.
Before giving up I suggest: - tracking your users behaviour (pikwik, google analytics, tamboo, etc.) - experimenting with long term bulk discounts - creating drip marketing campaigns - find 10 niches which heavily use facebook in your area (e.g. bands, djs, wedding photographers, dog trainers, etc.) and consider tailoring your services towards them: create landing pages that appeal to those niches and see which ones stick.
Try to see if the problem is FB itself, maybe other social networks (say, instagram) could work better for some niches which require a picture portfolio, some text content and a contact page.
I think that 1-2 sign-ups a week is too low for you to have enough chances of a conversion, try enlarging the funnel entrance (e.g. by doing in-person marketing, licensing your instant-website tool to small hosting companies you find on lowendbox, etc.) and see if conversion rate changes.
Should you need help w/ the above HMU, email in profile.