As an agency owner you constantly have to drive new leads. Lead magnets are a great tactic to generate new email
subscribers which you can turn into sales opportunities for your agency.
In this short guide we've gathered
the best ideas of lead magnets for agencies.
Lead magnets are incentives that agency owners can create on their website in order to grow their email list.
For example, free services (free audits, free reviews, free reports), digital downloads (e-books, templates,
checklists) which are then offered in exchange for the email address of the visitor.
Once visitors enter
their email address, they're sent the download or resource immediately, and usually get added as contact in an email
auto-responder with nurturing emails.
In that email sequence they can then learn more about the services of
your agency, the clients you've helped, or simply learn more about the problems they want to get solved.
Not every visitor is ready to purchase your services.
Most visitors do not know about you, or simply do not
know they have a problem that need to be solved. Lead magnets are a great way to capture the interest of your leads,
and further nurture them into clients for your agency.
The goal of your lead magnet is thus to educate
visitors and lead them to your solution.
Lead magnets are not new. They have been used by digital marketers for years so it's important to get a few things
right in order to make them effective.
Here are a few best practices to make a great lead magnet:
Here are some proven lead magnet ideas for your agencies:
One of the most common lead magnet ideas is to create an e-book with useful content for your target customers.
You probably have had a ton of learnings running your agency or problems.
Here's an example from Autogrow, a marketing agency:
Another good example of lead magnet for agencies are case studies.
Since you're providing a service, showing
the results you got for clients in a similar industry (and how) is a very compelling way to capture the email of
your visitors.
Here's an example from WPBuffs:
Templates are a fantastic way to get email addresses of your visitors as well.
Here's an example from Koala
Rank, a content writing agency which created a dedicated resources section on their website:
Another lead generation idea is to do a free review or free report.
Let's say you run a SEO agency, you could
offer a free report with problems that usually slow a website down. As a website owner, I'd definitely love to know
this!
Here's an example from Youbiquity a SEO agency:
What I really love with this lead magnet is that they also put a "preview" of what the report could look
like.
Or in this case, Fix Runner created a "free estimate" https://www.fixrunner.com/get-a-free-estimate/
Another effective lead magnet idea for agencies is to offer a free checklist.
For example, Fix My Site which offers a Wordpress speed optimization service created a free
checklist with tips:
Free courses and trainings are another great way to capture the interest of your visitors.
Bean Ninjas is an ecommerce accounting firm with clients in Australia, USA
and Europe. They've created various free trainings (Xero trainings as well as financial reporting trainings).
Some other ideas: You can also create a mini email course, video trainings, or events
Sleek, an incorporation service in Singapore offers a free, no engagement
consultation which is a great way to collect leads as well:
How to create a lead magnet?
The easiest way to create a lead magnet is to create a PDF.
You can use Google Docs or Google Slides and save it as PDF and use an email auto-responder tool such as Drip,
GetResponse, or Active Campaign to capture emails and send your PDF to your visitors.
Can I have
multiple lead magnets on my agency website?
Definitely! You could have for example a free
consultation, create a resource centre, as well as create case studies and ebooks that you can plug in your blog
posts.
How to find lead magnet ideas?
Look for problems that your target market
experiences. You can search for questions on Quora, Reddit, and Facebook groups.
Where on your
website should you add on your lead magnet?
One of the best ways to promote your lead magnet is
to add it to your blog posts or create a dedicated resource section on your website.
What is a great
title for your lead magnet?
Make it catchy and specific. For example "7 mistakes that slow your
Wordpress website" or "The Complete Collection of SEO resources for Agencies"
What are the best
tools to create a lead magnet?
You can use tools such as Canva, Google Docs, or Google Slides to
create your content. To get the emails you can use tools such as Drip, Active Campaign, or GetResponse. You can also
build popups with Sumo or get a bar HelloBar to catch the attention of your visitors.
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