Almost everyone is giving
away a freebie so they attract people to their web site. They are giving
away free e-zines, ebooks, services, etc. What's happening to all this
free stuff? It's loosing its perceived value. Every time you surf the
Internet or check your e-mail you see at least 20 to 50 freebies offers.
Don't
get me wrong freebies do increase traffic, but not like they did when
the Internet was new. The key is to increase the perceived value of your
freebies so they will be more attractive to your audience. How do you do
this? Well, here are eight ways:
1. You
could tell them what the freebie is worth with a dollar amount. For
example, "Subscribe to my free e-zine! A $199 value!"
2.
You could add other freebies to your freebie that will increase
the value. For example, "Subscribe to my free e-zine and get free
access to our "subscribers only" private web site!"
3.
You could tell them the freebie is only available for a limited
time. For example, " Download our free ebook, this free offer will
only be available until May 30, 2000."
4.
You could tell them the freebie is only available to a limited
number of people. For example, "Our free software will only be
available for the next 100 people that download it."
5.
You could give more details about the freebie. List the benefits,
features, what problems the freebie will solve, etc.
6.
You could describe your freebie to sound more attractive. For
example, instead of "free report" you could say,
"free never released top secret document."
7.
You could list testimonials for your freebie. Most businesses
don't give testimonials for their freebies. This would defiantly
increase your freebie value.
8.
You could tell people how many people have already received your
freebie. For example, "15,000 people have already subscribed to my
free e-zine! Can they all
be wrong?
These
are only a few ways you can add value to your freebies. You could be
creative and think up some other ways to increase the perceived value of
your freebies. Also, test each idea to see which one draws the most
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