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Yourjob, then, is simple. Make that end result a key part of your entire freebie strategy. That, my friend, is key to building an irresistible freebie. How? Well, instead of encouraging sign-ups for your 11-page PDF or a Google Sheet template, encourage sign-ups by leading with the end result first.

I'm hoping you can lead me in the right direction! I'm hoping to collect emails with a freebie PDF download from a blogpost via Shopify. Can you please show me how to do this/which app options there are?


No, unfortunately not! I spoke to someone I know who use to work at shopify and told me there is no way of doing this. I found it pretty surprising. Instead, what I did is I added a free product to my shop (a PDF) and then hyperlinked that into a key word in my blog post. You can take a look at how I did it on my website if you would like to get a better idea. Just head to my blog (www.newdaybysophia.com).


To deliver a freebie to email subscribers, you first need to host your file. That simply means you need to put your file somewhere that your subscribers can access it. (Most often, people use a PDF file for a freebie. I use Pages on Mac to create mine, but you can use something like Canva or even convert a word document.)


Not all email service providers will host files. Mad Mimi, for example, will not. Mailchimp and Convertkit will. Check to see if your ESP will let you host a file. If so, you can simply upload the media in a similar way to how you upload an image. (I would recommend different email service providers depending on your needs, but my overall favorite is ConvertKit. Read my reasons HERE.)


If you use DropBox or Google Docs or Amazon, you can upload your file and then share that link with your subscribers so they can head to that site and download the file. This takes a few extra clicks for people, but is a good way to keep your content protected and share it easily.


I hope this helps! If you want more, read about kinds of freebies you can offer or check out my Free Email Course to get a solid foundation for your email strategy. Or read how to create the perfect freebie for your subscribers!


I really like the idea of resource/content libraries, because, for me, it is simpler to manage ONE freebie than a different freebie for each category on my site. This is especially true now that GDPR is a reality!


So if you find yourself stuck in choosing the perfect lead magnet and are putting off moving forward with your sales funnel, or with your list building activities, because of it, this blog post is you.


Yes, strategy is always a part of it. And you're always going to want to be using the right freebie to grow your email list strategically so that you're attracting the right people. But at this stage in your business, it also is more about establishing yourself as an expert and building up that list.


You may or may not even have your final offer for your business, you may still be in the experimentation phase. And so every single lead magnet that you could choose is going to feel like a bit of a gamble and that's just part of the game. That's just part of testing, measuring and pivoting, a normal process that all entrepreneurs go through.


The other major difference between established and new entrepreneurs when it comes to the lead magnet decision is that established entrepreneurs are in a position of needing their lead magnet to both attract a new audience while also engaging their existing audience and mobilizing them towards a particular offer. This is the exact reason we include a testing protocol in our agency funnel building package to give the lead magnet a thorough test with their audience and use that data to tweak into the best lead magnet possible.


The main point that I'm making here is that everything is an experimentation, whether you're an established business owner or whether you're more at the beginning stages. And a huge part of this lead magnet decision is a bit of a gut thing as well.


For example, if you're selling a web design package, What are all the things that you want somebody to have already prepared by the time they're hiring you? And can you create some kind of freebie that is going to help them get this stuff prepared that are going to get them more ready to hire you?


Or say if you have a product-based business where you design and sell removable wallpaper, what freebie would prepare people to buy and use your product? Downloading a free sample they can print and test on their wall? A mini decor planner for the room they plan on adding it to?


There are definitely some things to take into account when deciding on your lead magnet. Like what is the price point of your offer? What is the point of sale? IIs this leading towards a specific offer or a general awareness and list building? And finally, how confident are you that you know the audience that you're creating this for?


So by now if you've gone through this process, you are ready to start creating your freebie to grow your email list. I want you to remember to download the lead magnet decision maker below this post to help you pick the right freebie for you. And finish things off with your freebie purpose statement!


Your contacts get the cool, free thing they signed up for. You get their email address, which you can then use to share with them even more cool, free (and, eventually, non-free) things.


One end goal for my business is designing websites for creative entrepreneurs and small businesses, so I thought about pain points they might have and made a list of content ideas (+ formats) based on those.


I based the content on my own experience as a web designer and digital marketer, but I also did a little online research to make sure I was including the best recommendations from industry leaders as well.


Along with a landing page, I knew I would want a form or two that I could embed on other pages of my website, so people could download the freebie right away instead of being sent to a separate page.


Before we get to the questions du jour, a reminder: Get YOUR questions on business, marketing, selling, copywriting, life, and other related topics answered by emailing them to me at [email protected]. Maybe your question will be featured next Monday!


About an hour later, the freebie seekers mostly dissipated, quiet guys or gals in nice work casual and nothing in their hands would wander toward the booth, and stare from a distance, getting an idea of what it was we did.


In fact, in some cases, someone can start the buying process as many as a couple years before their eventual purchase. And the person most likely to close the deal is the one who stays in touch with them.


"The World's Best Copywriter," Gary Bencivenga, taught me one secret that changed my life completely.

It's the easiest way to become "untouchable" in your field.

Watch this 4:17 video now to learn the secret.


Back in May 2019 when I attended the Everything Food Conference, there were multiple presentations about email marketing. In fact it seems like email marketing is a huge topic of conversation in every industry right now. For a lot of food bloggers, email marketing is really an untapped platform.


Another way to think about this is what is a FIRST step before someone makes your recipes. This is really important if you have a specific niche where you cover a type of food that is a specific diet or a cuisine.


A freebie is something you can also promote in other places like Pinterest or Instagram, so knowing these struggles and solutions will also help you promote this in other places with the right language.


Checklists of recipe ebooks are most likely to be printed. But this is where knowing your audience really comes in. When you can anticipate what your audience would do with a freebie, you really know them!


This freebie should fit right in with your blog. It should maintain the same styles of fonts, colors, use of graphics, etc. It should feel like an extension of your brand, not something completely unique.


His upbringing in Corsicana, Texas was void of a lot of the things that kids often take for granted. Christmas presents, for example, were not guaranteed. That impoverished upbringing resulted in a quest to find things for free.


It took a lot of work to get to where I can earn a living doing this. Most of the revenue is generated from advertising on my website. The Freebie Guy is one of the largest free stuff and deal sites in the world.


I have always wanted to win a prize that involved a big check. You know, those oversized checks that you see people have a photo taken with? That is definitely on the bucket list of wins that I would love.


Honestly, I probably spend too much money on giveaways that I purchase for my followers. I love winning stuff, and I love how people react when they win stuff. Running a freebie/sweepstakes/deal site gives me room to give away cool stuff and have tons of fun with it, but it is an area where I should probably do a little better with the budgeting.


I am hopeful that I will be able to do some traveling and road tripping this year. Taking my clearance show on the road has been a goal. I am looking forward to being able to take my audience along with me to see what we can find across the state of Texas and the country!


So I want to provide freebies in hopes of gaining subscribers and I noticed that people can put in their email and get the freebie, but they technically aren't "subscribed" until they get an email asking them to confirm their subscription. Is there a way to get them to be subscribed once they get the freebie?


Our large 'freebie' selection is based on the total spent (not including shipping and after any discounts). We do not automatically send a freebie, so be sure to make a selection when you order. If you add to your shipment you can change your freebie by just creating another order and indicating you want to change your choice. We are glad to ship one freebie per shipment. :-)



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