How To Use FREE Report Giveaways To Attract New Business!
A few days ago, I exposed a foolish letter I wrote to try and
get prospects when I first became a freelance copywriter. (Just
go here in case you missed it:
http://www.kingofcopy.com/tips/better_left_unsaid_081805.html)
Do you know what the right way to have approached this situation
would have been?
Meaning, if a freelance copywriter wanted to go out and try and
"attract" new prospects (as opposed to chasing them down), can
you guess what I should've done?
The answer is simple: I should have wrote up a lead-generating
ad (or more accurately, a series of lead-generating ads), and
then...
I should've mailed the heck out of them!
Remember, the best way to generate new business is by using
2-step lead-generation.
Meaning, you go out and ask your potential prospects if they're
interested in getting a free report, or a free guide, or in this
case, maybe you'd want to pick out some kind of fancy-schmancy
name like a
"FREE Business-Owners Special Report: 7 Little-Known But
Incredibly Powerful Secrets The Big Guys Are Using To Triple
Their Sales, Starting Immediately!"
Even better still -- if you target your message even more
directly to your prospects, your response rates would be even
higher.
Like this:
"FREE Retail Store Owners Special Report: 7 Little-Known But
Incredibly Powerful Secrets All The Big Retailers In Tampa Are
Using To Explode Your Sales, Starting Immediately!"
You'll notice, in this headline you've "double-bonded" with your
prospect: You let them know this report is only for "Retail
Store Owners", and only for those retail store owners in "Tampa".
(And you could've even been more specific than that -- like
"Sporting Goods Store Owners" -- that would be even stronger and
more compelling.)
Listen, no matter what you're talking about, it's always the
little subtleties that'll get you from good to great, so pay
VERY close attention to them.
O.K.?
And if your not interested in being great, then why are you even
reading this?
Right?
Now go sell something,
Craig Garber http://www.kingofcopy.com
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