What lead magnets have you tried to get users? 🧲

Sveta Bay
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For MakerBox (products for Indie Entrepreneurs), we tried a lot of freebies: 1. Check-lists 2. SEO articles with value 3. Demo-versions of products - 30 tools from MakerBox Tools (full list is 600+) - 3 Frameworks from MakerBox Frameworks (full product is 50 frameworks) So far, 3 Frameworks from MakerBox Frameworks had the best performance. We got 100 users in 2 days. The reason is that it was a complex end-product itself. Today we're launching a free marketing week challenge! Excited about the results. Did you try challenges as a lead magnet? https://www.makerbox.club/market...

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Dan Kulkov
I want to do Ebooks to expand some topics from our blog
Isabel Nyo
Oh I really like your marketing week challenge! I've done a week long challenge on the topic of career development, but didn't get a lot of traction. I suspect it was because there was no real problem I was trying to solve with the challenge. Let me know how you go with yours.
Sveta Bay
@eisabai your audience must be in LinkedIn Did you try to distribute there?
Alex Robinson
Great job on trying out different lead magnets! I've tried a couple of different lead magnets, and I've found that - an eBook on a specific topic - a cheat sheet or checklist - a mini course all work well as lead magnets. I think it really depends on what your target audience is interested in, and what will get them to sign up for your email list.
Brenna Donoghue
Just signed up for the challenge. Thanks! In my last role, we found webinars worked really well for our B2B pipeline.
Sveta Bay
@brenna_donoghue Happy to have you aboard, Brenna! Yep, I also heard a lot that webinars work good for B2B and educational products
Anil Meena
How was the outcome of your 2nd point i.e. SEO articles with value, how long did you run this practise for, how many articles did you publish and how much did it help in the overall ranking plus lead generation?
Sveta Bay
@anil_meena21 Frankly speaking, I've just started 2 weeks ago, so don't have results to share yet:( But I read a lot about SEO and that it's a good long-term investment
Anil Meena
@basv reason why I was asking is because I also started it 3 days back... but its vast and confusing... I've no background in marketing. So feels like connecting here with fellow members might give me some light!! 🙏
Imtiyaz - Curatora.io
We are planning to create an eBook of case studies for our product (https://curatora.io) and provide it as a Free resource for an exchange of emails.
Mayank Jain
First of all, your marketing challenge week looks super interesting :) In my experience, following work well 1. Free tools 2. Ebooks & Guides that actually solve user problem 3. White papers with data and trends 4. Templates (eg: Notion/Airtable) 5. Webinars
Mayank Jain
@sachin_shajan we have done that a lot of our clients via scalenut.com. We are in the process of adding a few to our own domain.
Mayank Jain
@basv absolutely right. That's the most important thing. If you haven't, do read about Veed.io case study on how they used Free tools to drive massive traffic and leads :)
Rijul Dutta
We are already doing SEO articles and are in process of trying E-books & Free demo tools. In addition to that, your free marketing week challenge looks interesting. :)
Sveta Bay
@rijul_dutta thank you! So far, it has the biggest number of users in comparison with other freebies!
Edward G
For my previous product which was a subscription service, these are the magnets I've tried and how they've worked: - Newsletter: Poor results. - Free coupon for the pro version (while offering a free version): Poor results - Offering free "tools" for problem statements: Good results. Tools, templates, kits, etc can be more actionable and help people in their process of "solving their problems" which helps build trust and expertise. The building of that trust is important in sales.
Sveta Bay
@edward_g I noticed the same patterns! Users want the instant value from freebie, so small content products have the best performance
Will Veazey
The headline, What lead magnets have you tried to get users, now has a Google page one listing. In fact, it is among millions of Google search results that you can see. With a simple click on the following link: https://bit.ly/3QxkRcc
Jerry M Gallegos
@abco_specialties Nice job Will, I seen it on Google. That is how how you use Advanced Search to get what you want seen.
Sameer Maira
Learning so much from this thread! Can you please elaborate on what you mean by SEO articles with value?
Sveta Bay
@sameer_maira thank you, Sameer! I mean that a lot of SEO articles are empty. But if you make them useful + add SEO features, that creates amazing results!
Niko Dovidija
Firstly, Sveta & Dan congrats on the launch and the product itself, so cool! The challenge idea is phenomenal, but what I find the most amazing is the copy on the main page. Reads like butter, straight to the point, fresh. Bravo!
Sveta Bay
@niko_dovidija Thank you so much, Niko! Appreciate that you noticed it, we always put a lot of efforts in copy!
Dan Cleary
Very cool! Did you build the course and web-app stuff natively, or did you leverage a service for this?
Sveta Bay
@dan__cleary thanks, Dan! No services, only solopreneurship (actually couplepreneurship with @kronop 😅)
Tanya Kapoor
Hi @basv I have used Outgrow's interactive content tools for lead generation. They have a wide range of interactive tools like Quizzes, Surveys, Polls, Recommendations, Assessments, and whatnot! You should also try their interactive content tools.
Adam Andrascik
Just signed up for the marketing week challenge and really interested to see how this goes. Already got more involved into the Product Hunt ecosystem just from the day one challenge!
Bhaswati B
Crowd sourced content always works wonders. Be it ebooks, podcasts, blogs - they are the real deal. Identify influencers in the space you work in and get them talking - adds real value to lead magnets and builds credibility. Hope this helps!
Kamil Kaderbay
We use snackeet.com 🍩 For example : https://snkt.io/hi