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Oct 16, 2017 - 12:45 PM
Here's some ideas. Just keep in mind that I know nothing about audio mixing:
- "Checklist for making the perfect mix" - You send a PDF check list in exchange for an email
- "Join our Audio Mixing Mastermind" - You send a link to join a facebook group that you own focused on mixing audio really well
- "Audio Testing Tool -- See How Good your Mix Is" - Some kind of tool where they can upload an audio file, or link to a youtube video, and you can grade the quality of their audio mixing
- "FREE Advanced Audio Mixing Video Course" - A series of 3-10 videos showing tips for mixing audio better. Require a full registration to get the course.
The Big Idea is you want to give away something that your audience would consider very valuable totally for free. This way you can automate the "fulfillment" of your free offer, and then manually contact any of the leads who opt into the free offers. At the same time your email drip campaigns should 'nurture' your list so that they would eventually want to contact you themselves.
Hope that's been helpful. With your industry knowledge you can take these ideas and modify them to be more aligned with your service and your customers.
- "Checklist for making the perfect mix" - You send a PDF check list in exchange for an email
- "Join our Audio Mixing Mastermind" - You send a link to join a facebook group that you own focused on mixing audio really well
- "Audio Testing Tool -- See How Good your Mix Is" - Some kind of tool where they can upload an audio file, or link to a youtube video, and you can grade the quality of their audio mixing
- "FREE Advanced Audio Mixing Video Course" - A series of 3-10 videos showing tips for mixing audio better. Require a full registration to get the course.
The Big Idea is you want to give away something that your audience would consider very valuable totally for free. This way you can automate the "fulfillment" of your free offer, and then manually contact any of the leads who opt into the free offers. At the same time your email drip campaigns should 'nurture' your list so that they would eventually want to contact you themselves.
Hope that's been helpful. With your industry knowledge you can take these ideas and modify them to be more aligned with your service and your customers.
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