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The Right Way to Use Freebies to Make More Sales
“FREE” has long been considered one of the two most powerful words in advertising. The other is “YOU” (though in my college days, I swore the other word was either pizza or beer!). It used to be you got free samples at the grocery store or in a magazine, free gifts with purchase and free reports when you called this 800 number. Thanks to the Internet, you can now get even more free stuff, from music downloads to ebooks, white papers, articles, advice, videos, podcasts and more. Frankly, it’s easy to become jaded and think all free stuff must be junk. Or expect everything for free. Yet free still hasn’t lost its value as a sales tool. How so? Well, when you give something away for free, you can:
Of course, you won’t make a dime if you give away the store! Entrepreneurs often ask me how much they can afford to give away for free. Clearly, you can’t give away everything or you’ll go out of business. But you can—and should—give away far more than you think!! 5 Simple Rules Below are 5 simple rules for turning freebies into sales. Rule # 1 – Never, ever, give away your expertise on your own time!That means no free consultations or coaching. Not even introductory. The only time it’s okay to give away your time for free is if you choose to do a set amount of charity work….Or if you’re going to get marketing, advertising or great exposure to your target market out of it. Rule #2 – You can always give away the “what” and “why”.People will still need to come to you for the how. For example, you could write an article on a particular type of massage (or on blogging, or Web design, or facials; whatever) and why it’s beneficial. Those who enjoyed your article, and are in your area, are now likely to hire you for a massage because they still don’t know how to do it themselves. Rule #3 – You can often give away the “how” and still get customers.Even if you tell people exactly how to do something, many will decide it’s too much work and hire you to do it anyway. For example, a contractor can create a short video explaining step-by-step how to build a staircase but most people still won’t try to do it themselves. It’s too complicated and too much work. So they end up hiring the contractor because they liked his video and he’s clearly an expert. Rule # 4... |
Author: Stacy Karacostas
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