This morning i had tear up some big ass cardboard boxes.
My daughter got a new bed. Her boyfriend put his BIG foot through one of the slats the other day when he was putting up the new TV.
(The slat was nearly in half hanging together only by some wooden fragments.)
Yesterday the new bed arrived. My daughter and her boyfriend spent most of the day putting it together.
My wife and I got left cleaning up the mess and recycling the boxes in which the bed and new mattress arrived.
It seems no matter how old my kids get,we are always clearing up after them. Lol.
Recently I learned a cool free way to validate a lead magnet before creating it.
Saving you loads of time and energy putting one together that no one wants.
And it’s REALLY simple to do.
This works really great on social media.
You write a post to say you’re putting together a free guide that’s going to help you ‘Whatever your guide does’.
If you’d like a copy when it’s ready, comment the word (name of lead magnet, etc.) below.
When they comment, reach straight back out to them and say something like:
“Thanks so much for commenting, shoot me your email or message me back with your email and I’ll add you to my list and I’ll send it to you as soon as it’s ready.”
You’re doing two things here:
- You’re validating your idea for the lead magnet you have.
- You’re collecting email addresses that you now can add into your autoresponder. And start to build an email list.
You could also go to your contacts and see if they’d be interested.
If you haven’t got many contacts, it’s easy to build them up.
That’s something I’ve been doing on Facebook.
And you may want to do this first before you try validating your lead magnet.
How to and case studies make good lead magnets.
People are always looking for case studies.
Zaf.
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