Luan Jardine

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3 types of freebies that drive real RESULTS 🀩

➑️ Do you have an email opt-in offer?! Enter this giveaway! ⬅️

I'm giving away 5 FREEBIE AUDITS (can be any type of opt-in offer) to ANYONE that completes my Market Research Survey! I'll be drawing names on June 15th.

If you win, I'll send you a personal video recording going over:

πŸ“ˆ Any tweaks that can be made to your freebie to drive results

✍️ Some suggestions for your email sequence after the free offer is delivered

πŸ“’ My suggestions of what type of advertisement to use to promote your offer

πŸ’Έ My suggested budget for an ad campaign

πŸ’‘ Any insight I have on an offer similar to yours that I've run ads for in the past

Want to enter?! Click HERE, fill out my survey, and you just might be who I contact on June 15th!

So you may know, one of my specialties is creating FB ads for email list growth πŸ“ˆ

Over the past couple of years, I've had the absolute honour of working with change-making entrepreneurs and seeing what type of content makes their audience want to sign up to their email list. 

All of the offers below have achieved results BELOW $2 PER LEAD. 

Without further ado, in no particular order, here are some free offers to grow your email list that SLAP:

1. A free guide/workbook πŸ“

This might surprise you because it feels like everyone and their mother have a freebie that they're trying to get people to sign up for. So, how can you be different? 

🀩 Create a freebie with INSANE value (don't give your heart and soul away, but a rule of thumb is always to over-deliver). 

πŸ—£ Run ads that really speak to the value your freebie offers. Remember, your ad needs to get clicked on in order for people to sign up. 

πŸ™Œ Deliver the people what you promised them. There's nothing that irks me more than signing up for a freebie that provides absolutely no value, doesn't relate to the ad, and feels poorly done.

2. A free quiz πŸ“²

Quizzes are all the rave in email marketing right now. They do require your audience to do more work before hitting that 'sign up' button, but it also would pre-qualify your audience. Think about it, do you want people on your email list if they can't answer a few questions to get the results to your quiz? Probably not. High-quality leads are much more desirable. But when do you use a quiz? 

πŸ¦„ Your biz has ✨personality✨ and you want to help shed light on how someone fits into your ideal clientele. 

πŸ‘₯ You need help creating segments for your audience for the different services you offer.

3. A free masterclass πŸ’»

I'm talking pre-recorded (but doesn't lie about being pre-recorded and tries to fool you into thinking it's live IYKYK πŸ™„). Your audience sees your ad for a free masterclass on how to solve their pain point, they sign up, and they watch the masterclass at a time that suits them. They can reference it at any point. We love this type of high-value content. How do you know if this is the right move for you? 

🌱 This is stellar for the top of your evergreen funnel for your course, membership, program, etc. 

πŸ€“ You have an offer but you want to teach before people start deciding if it's the right move for them to purchase. 

🀝 You want to build an intimate connection on autopilot. People LOVE seeing people talk. People love learning. Win win.

I hope you found this email helpful! Remember, the hardest part is getting started, so don't try to be perfect the first time your draft your freebie πŸ€—

Want to take a look at my freebie, DIY Facebook Ads? Download it by signing up!

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