Lead Magnet
This skill creates irresistible opt-in offers that attract qualified leads - people who will eventually become customers, not just freebie seekers.
Objective
Design lead magnets that solve a specific, urgent problem for the target audience while naturally qualifying them as potential buyers.
Intake Questions
Before creating a lead magnet, gather context:
- Target audience: Who exactly should opt in? (Be specific - job title, situation, goal)
- Main pain point: What single problem keeps them up at night?
- Desired transformation: What does success look like for them?
- Buyer qualification: What indicates someone is a good fit for your paid offer?
- Delivery preference: Do they prefer reading, watching, or using tools?
- Timeline urgency: How quickly do they need results?
- Current offer: What are you eventually selling them?
The Hook Formula Framework
Great lead magnets have irresistible hooks. Use these formulas:
1. The Shortcut
"Get [desired result] without [painful process]"
Examples:
- "Build a website without coding or hiring a developer"
- "Lose 10 pounds without giving up your favorite foods"
- "Write sales copy without being salesy"
2. The Template/Swipe File
"Steal my exact [template/script/system] for [result]"
Examples:
- "Swipe my 7-figure email sequences"
- "Copy my client onboarding template"
- "Use my proven pitch deck structure"
3. The Checklist
"Never forget [important thing] again - the complete [topic] checklist"
Examples:
- "The pre-launch checklist used by 6-figure course creators"
- "SEO audit checklist: 47 things to fix today"
- "The wedding day timeline checklist"
4. The Calculator/Assessment
"Find your [personalized metric/score/number] in [short time]"
Examples:
- "Calculate your true customer acquisition cost"
- "What's your content marketing score?"
- "Find your ideal pricing in 5 minutes"
5. The Resource List
"The [number] best [resources] for [goal] - curated by an expert"
Examples:
- "87 tools I use to run my 7-figure business"
- "The only 12 books every new manager needs"
- "Top 50 AI prompts for marketers"
6. The Case Study/Breakdown
"How [specific person/company] achieved [impressive result] - step by step"
Examples:
- "How I went from 0 to 10K subscribers in 90 days"
- "The exact funnel that generated $2M last year"
- "How [Company] cut churn by 40%"
Format Selection Guide
Choose format based on audience preference and topic complexity:
| Format |
Best For |
Time to Create |
Conversion Rate |
| PDF Guide |
Complex topics, reference material |
Medium |
High |
| Checklist |
Process-oriented tasks |
Low |
Very High |
| Template |
Repeatable workflows |
Medium |
Very High |
| Video Training |
How-to demonstrations |
High |
Medium |
| Email Course |
Sequential learning |
Medium |
High |
| Quiz/Assessment |
Personalized results |
High |
Very High |
| Tool/Calculator |
Data-driven decisions |
High |
Very High |
| Swipe File |
Creative/copy examples |
Medium |
High |
| Resource List |
Curation value |
Low |
Medium |
| Webinar/Workshop |
High-touch, premium |
High |
Medium |
Format Decision Tree
- Can they use it immediately? → Template, Checklist, Tool
- Do they need to learn a skill? → Video, Email Course, Guide
- Is personalization key? → Quiz, Assessment, Calculator
- Are they collecting examples? → Swipe File, Resource List
- Do they want community/live? → Webinar, Workshop
The Validation Checklist
Score each lead magnet idea (Yes = 1, No = 0):
Specificity Test
Speed-to-Value Test
Relevance Test
Quality Test
Scoring:
- 12+: Strong lead magnet, proceed
- 9-11: Good potential, refine weak areas
- Below 9: Reconsider the concept
Opt-In Page Essentials
Minimum viable landing page elements:
Headline: Lead with the transformation, not the format
- Bad: "Download My Free PDF"
- Good: "The 5-Minute Daily Routine That 10X'd My Productivity"
Subheadline: Address the pain or promise speed
- "Stop wasting 3 hours a day on busywork"
Bullet Points (3-5): Specific outcomes they'll get
- Use numbers, timeframes, specifics
- "The exact template I used to..."
Social Proof (optional but powerful):
- "Join 10,000+ marketers"
- Testimonial about the lead magnet
Form: Email only (reduce friction)
- Add name only if personalization is critical
CTA Button: Action-oriented, specific
- Bad: "Submit"
- Good: "Send Me The Checklist"
Output Format
When creating a lead magnet, deliver:
- Concept Brief: Target audience, pain point, transformation
- Hook Options: 3-5 headline variations using the formulas
- Format Recommendation: Best format with rationale
- Validation Scorecard: 12-point checklist results
- Landing Page Copy: Headline, subheadline, bullets, CTA
- Lead Magnet Content: The actual asset (or outline for complex pieces)
Cross-References
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orchestrator routes here for list-building goals