When your giveaway is read – or listened to – they should say “wow…this free information is so great I can’t wait to see what I’ll get when I work with her.”
Don’t Let Your Freebies Cost You Sales
Having a free report, ebook, audio recording (CD or MP3), start up kit, etc. is a fabulous way to give a “taste” of you to potential clients. But if you’re getting people to sign up for your freebie and then you don’t ever hear from them again, it’s time to take a hard look at what you’re giving away.
This giveaway is often the first impression of your service. You see them everywhere online: “Claim your free guide to…” or “Get your free report that will…” and often includes a subscription to an electronic newsletter or ezine (a great way to stay in touch). These freebies are invaluable to share your expertise without any risk on the prospect’s part. But here are a few points to consider so you don’t miss the mark.
When your giveaway is read – or listened to – they should say “wow…this free information is so great I can’t wait to see what I’ll get when I work with her.”
Check your numbers. How many people have received your giveaway and what is the sales conversion? If the number is low, take a hard look at their first impression of you. And if you aren’t giving anything away…now is the time to start.
Susan Regier
Susan started Vantage One Writing, a marketing company that has helped hundreds of businesses…
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