I’m sorry but I still need some more time to finish my article “How One Company Used an “Unusual” Lead Magnet to Succeed in the Streaming Wars.”
It took me longer than I thought to get all my thoughts put down.
Now I want to take the time to edit and proof it. That way I can make it as helpful for you as possible.
Don’t worry. It will be ready tomorrow.
In the meantime, I want to offer you a cheat sheet to help you create traditional lead magnets (which are still very effective).
In other words, I want to offer you a cheat sheet to help you make effective lead magnets in the usual way people think of lead magnets.
For Member’s Only: Cheat Sheet with 10 Types of Lead Magnets That Will Help You Grow Your List
If you want to grow an email list of prospects, then you’re going to have to give people some reason or incentive to sign-up.
Otherwise, your efforts won’t be very effective. In fact, you will probably repel people away instead of attracting them.
To create an effective lead magnet, it must have three things:
- An attractive topic or subject your prospects see as valuable
- The topic or subject must be presented in an appealing way
- A format that your prospects see as valuable.
I’ll be honest with you. I can’t quickly show you how to do the first two things on that list. (If you keep coming back to this site, you’ll learn those things over time.)
But I can show you effective formats or types of lead magnets that you can put your content into. To do this, I’ve put together a cheat sheet of 10 irresistible lead magnets.
You can use this list to brainstorm the format you want to put your content in, so you can begin offering it right away.
If you’d like to access this cheat sheet, you just need to join my member’s resource area. It’s free.
Click here to become a free member now.
P.S. Yes, I did just offer you a lead magnet about lead magnets. That’s pretty meta of me, isn’t it? 🙂