Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.


ratings:
Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you relying solely on automations to recover failed payments? If so, you are losing money and experiencing unnecessary churn in your subscription box business. Business is personal. Recovering failed payments needs more than just automation - it needs a personal touch. Your personal touch. 
Think about how much time, energy, and money you spend getting new subscribers. How much time and energy are you willing to spend to keep them? In my subscription business, we use a combination of automations and personal outreach to follow up on failed payments. The result? Each month we recoup 98% of our bounced payments. 
Keep in mind, most failed payments are not due to subscribers wanting to cancel or intentionally not paying. Credit cards expire and need to be updated. Other things happen that unintentionally cause payments to fail. Assume subscribers want to stay with you and just need help updating their info. 
Every subscription box business should have a failed payment automation set up. You can do this directly in your subscription platform or CRM. The goal is to recover as many payments as possible through automation, reducing the time spent manually recouping payments via personal outreach. 
The automation process we use in my subscription box business is set up like this: 

Payment Run #1 - failed payment 

Email #1 sent - something like “There was an error processing your payment for XXX subscription. If you need to update your card, please do so at this link. Your payment will run again in 12 hours.” 

We aren’t accusing them of anything. We blame the error on ourselves and direct them to update the payment if they need to. 

We create urgency by letting them know the payment will run again in 12 hours. 

Payment Run #2 - failed payment 

Email #2 is very similar to Email #1 - they may not have seen the first email yet. 

Payment will retry in 24 hours. 

Payment #3 - failed payment 

Email #3 - 36 hours after initial payment has run. They’ve likely seen one of the first two emails. 

The first two emails are text only, this email includes an image. 

“Hi Subscriber. We are busy personalizing and packing all our subscriptions and want to make sure you get yours on time. If you need to update your card, please do so at this link. If you need help with that or have an issue, please hit reply and let us know how we can help.”

This email includes a picture of the team packing a box. 

Payment runs again in 48 hours - they have time to reach out to customer service before the payment runs again. 

At this point, we start working through the list of remaining failed payments with personal touch points. 

Personal email 

Personal text 

Now we’re ready to run one last automation. 

Email #4 - on day five of failed payment 

Last chance email “Boxes are shipping and we want to make sure you get a Monogram Box this month. Please let me know how I can help.” 

We follow this plan every month. And every month, we recoup 98% of our failed payments. 
Business is personal. Don’t forget the importance of a personal connection point when working to retain your customers. Business is also business. Don’t leave money on the table. Following up on bounced payments reduces involuntary churn and retains more recurring revenue. 
Join me for this episode as I talk you through the automations combined with personal touches process I use to recoup 98% of bounced payments every month.  
Important Links: 
6 in 60 Workshop 
Join me in all the places: 

Facebook

Instagram


Launch Your Box with Sarah Website 


Are you ready for Launch Your Box? Our complete training program walks you step by step through how to start, launch, and grow your subscription box business. Join Launch Your Box today! 

Get 30 Days FREE when you switch to Subbly: https://join.subbly.co/sarah-williams
Released:
Apr 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

5 years ago I had a dream to start a Subscription Box service full of goodies for women to treat themselves and nurture the importance of self care. It took me a full 18 months to make it happen! I was paralyzed by ‘all the things’ I had to figure out with no one to turn to for guidance. That is why I created Launch Your Box! Maybe you need some direction on how to begin, or you are ready to grow your subscriber base. Either way, it all starts with an idea that can turn into a constant reoccurring revenue, a raving fan base, and a business to love. I will help you... Take your first steps and know where to start. Figuring out the logistics: packing, shipping, boxes, oh my! Learn how to launch, from idea to sales. Scale that box to the next level, go big or go home!