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And once you've done all that and you have this amazing looking thing with Canva, ScribeHow, mock-up shots or place it, now you need to deliver that lead magnet to your customer. How do you get someone to lead magnet in exchange for them joining your list? This is important because the whole point of this
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is to get them to join your email list so you can communicate with them. Whether you believe it or not, the number one way people end up building their business and getting people to buy from them is still email. far and away the most powerful form by every marketer's standards. Here's some options for delivering your lead magnet.
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You can keep it really simple and do something like this. Hey, email me letting me know you'd like a copy of the Independent Adjusters Playbook, and I'll add you to my weekly newsletter and send you a free copy of my Amazon bestselling book. Great. They email you.

Deliver Your Lead Magnet

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Delivery

This is where starters tend to overcomplicate things. There’s no shame in starting with a simple way of delivering your lead magnet. Later, you can get fancy with funnels and automation sequences.

For now, you can make it as simple as: “DM me if you’d like a copy of my Amazon best-selling Independent Adjuster’s Playbook. I’ll add you to my weekly newsletter and send you the book.”

Don’t let tech overwhelm you. Just get started.

There are platforms that make delivering a lead magnet simple and that double as your email delivery system. They store your customers’ email addresses and allow you to schedule follow-up emails (more on that in the next chapter).

Your goal is to fill your email list—and to get permission to send newsletters. That is the core of your business. The money is in the list.

Without it, you don’t have a business.

You can start building your list with a simple email capture strategy, but ultimately, you’ll want to upgrade to an email marketing platform.

There are many options, but these are popular among beginners:

  • ConvertKit

  • Mailchimp

  • MailerLite

  • Active Campaign

  • Substack

Each will cost you monthly, but I promise this is a worthwhile investment.

If you’re looking for the cheapest, Mailchimp is your go to. My favorite is ConvertKit. It has the balance of automation and simplicity. Substack is creeping up there because it is a newsletter platform and website in one. You could run your business on Substack and nothing else for a reasonable price.

Easy Access

No matter how you choose to get the lead magnet to your customer, it must be easy to access. If you frustrate your customers with an unwieldy lead magnet, you can ruin the relationship.

Your lead magnet should quickly show up in their email. And the website should offer a simple download or automatically grant access.

Test your process to be sure it works. Though this product is free, it’s your customers’ first interaction with your products. They will judge you for how well the lead magnet worked for them. The more streamlined that experience, the more likely a future purchase.

Keep it simple.

Tracking

Tracking your leads will provide valuable information about where your customers are in the buying journey.

Is the customer interested in my products, or did he just want the goodies? The platforms I mentioned deliver real-time stats—showing you at a glance how many people have claimed your lead magnet and stuck around.

By checking which lead magnets are performing better—that is, which are more attractive to your customer—you can decide what future content and products to create.

Track your numbers, and they’ll guide you to success.

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