Other Lead Magnets
In this training, we showed you how to create a short report to use as a lead magnet. But if you wish to create a checklist or e-book, you can do that too.
Checklist
This shows that you’re only limited by your creativity. There are so many variations – but the fundamental concepts you learned in this case-study apply across the board.
E-Book
If you want to offer something more substantial as a lead magnet, an e-book can be a great choice.
But writing an e-book is a difficult and time-consuming task, right?
That’s where PLR comes in.
PLR stands for Private Label Rights. It means that someone else creates the product (in this case an e-book) and you buy the rights to claim it as your own. You can even put your name on it as the author!
Sounds great, doesn’t it?
And it is. But only if you do it right. Here’s what you have to understand.
1. Not all PLR is good. In fact, a lot of it is rubbish. You have to find PLR providers who supply consistently high-quality product, like Tiffany Lambert and deal only with them.
2. Others will have bought the same PLR. This means that you must modify it to add your own slant. Yes, this is extra effort, but it’s far less than writing an entire e-book from scratch.
3. PLR will usually be delivered in three formats: a Word doc, a PDF and plain text. You should modify the Word doc and then save it as a PDF, which will become your downloadable lead magnet.
4. The PLR will usually come with a pre-designed cover, or even several for you to choose from. DON’T! Design your own cover using something like Pixel Studio or have it designed for you by a freelancer from Fiverr or similar. This will differentiate your product immediately from others who have purchased the same PLR.
Aside from the above, just follow the same steps as outlined for the Report lead magnet.
ChatGPT and the 5-Step Plan
If you follow the 5-Step Plan and use ChatGPT accordingly, you’ll have no problems building a list - and you’ll do it in a fraction of the time.
Give ChatGPT a spin today and start building your list as soon as you can.
It’s an asset that will pay dividends over and over if you leverage it wisely.
I recently came across your training, and I wanted to thank you for solving a significant issue I've been struggling with. When I reviewed my Landing Page, I realized it was far from what I wanted—created back in 2021, it was in need of a serious overhaul. Thanks to your training, I now have the tools and confidence to tackle it and make substantial improvements.
I've been so focused on writing and updating poor-quality articles that I neglected other important aspects of my work. Moving forward, I plan to create a structured timetable to balance my tasks more effectively.
Thank you again for your invaluable training.
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Thank you, for a Great Tutorial, I have just read it right through. Plenty to take in , so will require me to have a few re-reads.
Great Information to say the least.
I find it a bit Daunting (Just Like Soraya), but then Eric comes along and says very easy to Follow, (Thks Eric).
I think it boils down to experience , and as you say the more you use the easier it becomes.
As I said great stuff, can't wait to get stuck, as they say
"Lest Haste more Speed"
Cheers
Murray
Great tutorial!
Though, I tend to say use "please" and "thank you" when asking ChatGPT for assistance, as I find this helps me to be more courteous to everyone, and not just to an amazing bot.
Canadians USED to be made fun of for always saying "Thank You", but in the past 20 years, we've lost that compliment (my label, of course).
Now we've become so rude to each other that "sorry" is the most common retort when butting in front of someone.
And sadly, saying NOTHING when someone does a kindness to us, is the "new norm" here in Canada.
My new goal is to always say "Thank You" when shown kindness by ANYONE.
This is outstanding training, and I think your email campaign is going to do exceptionally well!
A few thoughts:
You routinely ask ChatGPT if it understood the instructions in your prompt. I'm assuming you must have encountered misunderstandings in the past. Maybe I should start doing this, too.
Unlike ChatGPT, Google Bard does access updated info from the internet. Therefore, I use Bard to augment info that is not available with ChatGPT 4. Is Bard available in Australia?
Here's an example query from Bard as it relates to the subject of guest posting in your training:
Me: Give me a list of ten high domain authority guitar websites that allow guest posting. Include their URL and a brief explanation of why they are good prospects.
Bard:
Here is a list of 10 high domain authority guitar websites that allow guest posting:
1. Guitar World: This website has a domain authority of 85 and is one of the most popular guitar websites in the world. It allows guest posting on a variety of topics, including gear reviews, lessons, and interviews. [URL: https://www.guitarworld.com/]
2. Premier Guitar: This website has a domain authority of 82 and is another popular guitar website. It allows guest posting on a variety of topics, including gear reviews, lessons, and interviews. [URL: https://www.premierguitar.com/]
3. MusicRadar: This website has a domain authority of 81 and is a great resource for all things music, including guitars. It allows guest posting on a variety of topics, including gear reviews, lessons, and interviews. [URL: https://www.musicradar.com/]
4. Guitar Tricks: This website has a domain authority of 78 and is a popular online guitar lesson platform. It allows guest posting on a variety of topics, including lessons, tips, and techniques. [URL: https://www.guitartricks.com/]
5. Fender Play: This website has a domain authority of 77 and is another popular online guitar lesson platform. It allows guest posting on a variety of topics, including lessons, tips, and techniques. [URL: https://www.fender.com/play/]
6. JustinGuitar: This website has a domain authority of 76 and is a free online guitar lesson platform. It allows guest posting on a variety of topics, including lessons, tips, and techniques. [URL: https://www.justinguitar.com/]
7. TrueFire: This website has a domain authority of 75 and is a popular online guitar lesson platform. It allows guest posting on a variety of topics, including lessons, tips, and techniques. [URL: https://www.truefire.com/]
8. Guitar Jamz: This website has a domain authority of 74 and is a popular online guitar lesson platform. It allows guest posting on a variety of topics, including lessons, tips, and techniques. [URL: https://www.guitarjamz.com/]
9. JamPlay: This website has a domain authority of 73 and is a popular online guitar lesson platform. It allows guest posting on a variety of topics, including lessons, tips, and techniques. [URL: https://www.jamplay.com/]
10. Guitareo: This website has a domain authority of 72 and is a popular online guitar lesson platform. It allows guest posting on a variety of topics, including lessons, tips, and techniques. [URL: https://www.guitareo.com/]
I'm familiar with all ten of these sites, and the info is useful, particularly the first five entries.
Great Work! 👍
Frank 🎸
What a lot of information you've shared with us! I will have to come back and re-read it to absorb the bits I probably missed on my first eager reading!
It all makes perfect sense but is still somewhat overwhelming - I don't know where people get enough TIME to do everything for their site/s.
Just publishing, adding links, correcting, finding related videos for new articles, keyword research etc seems to take away ALL my time.
However, I've reached the moment where I know I need to stop being indecisive and get busy on a lead magnet in the form of a report, ebook or video course and this resource is going to be awesome for me.
Thank you very much - you've put in a lot of time and attention to detail in this course.
All the best,
And have an Awesome Sunday!
Soraya