Viral lead magnets that crawl into their psyche like a black furry spider

I was in the kitchen this morning…

Prepping my daily 2 liter bottle of sea salt water. Which I’ve been consuming as part of a new reverse-aging research experiment one of my health mentors recommended me.

He’s 65.

And following this approach, latest tests showed that he managed to reverse his biological age all the way down to 25.

While reducing ‘rate of aging’ down to a crawl.

Anyways:

There I was.

Carrying my jug of sea minerals.

Walking out of the kitchen. Turning the corner to my home office.

When suddenly…

I noticed a huge, black, ugly, furry spider the size of a human hand crawling along the floor just beside my foot!

And it so freaked me out that…

… I almost dropped the jar and shattered it.

But luckily, I didn’t.

And even more luckily, it was just massively huge. Not fast. So I managed to squash the creature to death with a few downward bangs of my broom before it escaped. And another 100+ more down-swing cracks just to make sure it didn’t ever come back to life.

This isn’t normal here by the way.

I don’t live in Australia.

So the tension from the event seems to have crawled into my mind. And I find myself looking around the floor everywhere as I walk through the house.

But, you know what?

That’s sort of the effect you want a good lead magnet to have.

The moment they see it:

They stop in their tracks.

Have to look several times. Because they can’t believe their eyes…

And the idea just crawls into their mind. Like a black little creepy crawly. And they can’t stop their body and fingers from fidgeting and flinching until they opt-in to get it. And maybe the shaking continues even after that…

But:

The problem with most lead gen campaigns…

… or list building campaigns if you’d prefer calling it that way…

… whether it’s your standard lead gen…

… or one of those viral giveaway campaign that’s been so common these past few years…

… the main problem that totally destroys those campaigns right from the get-go is that…

… the lead magnet is generic crap.

That no one wants.

And almost all of the traffic you ‘pain-stakingly’ send to the landing page just gets wasted.

Because no one wants it.

A rule of thumb I use:

If you’re gonna do lead gen, make sure your lead magnet is at least… something they’d pay for! Because if it is, then getting it for free in exchange for their email is a no-brainer…

And that’s where my new 5 Minute PLR Profit Predictions comes in.

You can use the moves to predict whether they’ll buy your PLR before you buy it… which is what it was originally designed for…

But…

… you can also use them to predict whether…

… that PLR (or A.I.-generated) lead magnet you’re giving away has enough impact to rattle their brains, shake their bodies, and get them to opt-in…

… or not…

… before you waste time, energy, and money…

… driving traffic to a squeeze page that just doesn’t convert!

If they’d pay for it, they’d exchange an email for it…

Not saying you’ll get it right every time, of course.

I’m not doing ‘fortune-telling-training’ here.

But it isn’t hard to get a better opt-in ‘batting average’ than your typical marketing guru using these moves.

I need to get back to ‘trauma rehab’ now.

So here’s the link:

https://themysteriousmarketer.com/5-minute-plr-profit-predictions/

Sincerely,
Allen Walker
The Mysterious (Arachnophobic) Marketer


By: Allen Walker, The Mysterious Marketer

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