lead-magnet

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npx skills add https://github.com/majesticlabs-dev/majestic-marketplace --skill lead-magnet

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Lead Magnet Builder

Create lead magnets that people actually want—and that convert visitors into subscribers.

What Makes a Great Lead Magnet

Criteria Why It Matters
Specific Solves ONE problem, not everything
Quick win Delivers value in <10 minutes
Actionable They can DO something with it
Relevant Attracts your ideal customer
High perceived value Looks worth giving email for

The Three Principles

1. The Specificity Principle

Narrow beats broad. Every time.

“5-Step Framework to Land Your First 10 Clients in 30 Days (Even If You Hate Networking)” converts dramatically better than “Marketing Guide for Freelancers.”

When generating concepts, push toward:

  • Specific outcome (not “grow your business” but “add $10k MRR”)
  • Specific timeframe (not “eventually” but “in 30 days”)
  • Specific audience (not “entrepreneurs” but “B2B SaaS founders”)
  • Specific method (not “marketing tips” but “The LinkedIn DM Framework”)

2. The Bridge Principle

The lead magnet must logically connect to the paid offer.

If someone downloads a lead magnet about Instagram growth and you sell SEO services, there’s no bridge.

The best lead magnets are “Step 1” of what you sell:

  • Course on copywriting → Lead magnet: “The Headline Formula” (first skill)
  • Agency doing SEO audits → Lead magnet: Free mini-audit (demonstrates full audit)
  • Coach on productivity → Lead magnet: “Morning Routine Builder” (taste of methodology)

The bridge should be obvious: “If you liked this free thing, the paid thing is more/deeper/complete.”

3. The Quick Win Principle

Solve one specific problem completely.

The best lead magnets deliver immediate value:

  • A checklist they complete in 10 minutes that reveals gaps
  • A template they customize in an hour for their business
  • An assessment that gives them a score and action items immediately
  • A calculator that shows their specific numbers right now

Quick wins create reciprocity.

Conversation Starter

Use AskUserQuestion to gather context:

“I’ll help you create a lead magnet that converts.

Tell me:

  1. Business/Niche: What do you sell or teach?
  2. Target audience: Who are you trying to attract?
  3. Biggest pain point: What’s their #1 struggle?
  4. Your expertise: What can you help with quickly?
  5. Lead magnet type (pick one):
    • Checklist – Step-by-step verification list
    • Template – Fill-in-the-blank document
    • Swipe file – Collection of examples to copy
    • Mini-guide – Short how-to (5-10 pages)
    • Cheat sheet – Quick reference one-pager
    • Toolkit – Bundle of resources
    • Quiz – Interactive assessment
    • Calculator – Solve a math problem for them

I’ll create the content plus landing page copy.”

Lead Magnet Types

For detailed templates and structures, see resources/templates.md.

Type Best For Title Formula Example
Checklist Process outcomes, compliance “The Complete [Outcome] Checklist”
Template Documents, emails, scripts “Copy-Paste [Document] Template”
Swipe File Examples to model, inspiration “[Number] [Type] Swipe File”
Mini-Guide Teaching a skill, thought leadership “How to [Outcome] (Even If [Objection])”
Cheat Sheet Quick reference, reminders “[Topic] Cheat Sheet (One-Pager)”
Toolkit Comprehensive value, multiple use cases “The Ultimate [Topic] Toolkit”

4. Mini-Guide

Best for: Teaching a skill, explaining a process, thought leadership

Structure:

# [Outcome]: A Quick Guide for [Audience]

---

## Introduction

[2-3 paragraphs on why this matters and what they'll learn]

**By the end, you'll know:**
- [Outcome 1]
- [Outcome 2]
- [Outcome 3]

---

## Chapter 1: [Foundation Topic]

[3-5 paragraphs teaching the concept]

### Key Takeaway
> [Quotable summary]

---

## Chapter 2: [Core Concept]

[Teaching content with examples]

### Action Step
[Specific thing to do]

---

## Chapter 3: [Application]

[How to apply what they've learned]

### Common Mistakes
1. [Mistake + correction]
2. [Mistake + correction]

---

## Quick Reference

| Situation | Do This |
|-----------|---------|
| [Scenario] | [Action] |
| [Scenario] | [Action] |

---

## What's Next?

You now know [summary].

The next step is [action that leads to your offer].

[CTA to product/service]

---

## About [Author]

[2-3 sentences establishing credibility + link to more resources]

Title formulas:

  • “The [Audience]’s Guide to [Outcome]”
  • “[Outcome] in [Timeframe]: A Quick Guide”
  • “How to [Outcome] (Even If [Objection])”

5. Cheat Sheet

Best for: Reference material, quick lookups, reminders

Structure:

# [Topic] Cheat Sheet

**Save this:** Reference when you need to [action]

---

## [Category 1]

| [Column A] | [Column B] | [Column C] |
|------------|------------|------------|
| [Item] | [Detail] | [Tip] |
| [Item] | [Detail] | [Tip] |

---

## [Category 2]

**Quick formulas:**
- [Formula 1]: [Explanation]
- [Formula 2]: [Explanation]

---

## [Category 3]

**Do:**
✅ [Best practice]
✅ [Best practice]

**Don't:**
❌ [Mistake]
❌ [Mistake]

---

## Quick Wins

| Need This | Do This |
|-----------|---------|
| [Goal] | [Shortcut] |
| [Goal] | [Shortcut] |

---

## Remember

> [The one key principle to never forget]

Title formulas:

  • “[Topic] Cheat Sheet (One-Pager)”
  • “The [Outcome] Quick Reference”
  • “[Audience]’s [Topic] Cheat Sheet”

6. Toolkit/Bundle

Best for: Comprehensive value, multiple use cases

Structure:

# The [Outcome] Toolkit

**Inside this toolkit:**
1. [Resource 1] - [Brief description]
2. [Resource 2] - [Brief description]
3. [Resource 3] - [Brief description]
(3-7 resources ideal)

---

## How to Use This Toolkit

**Start here:** [First resource]
**Then:** [Second resource]
**When you need:** [Third resource for specific situation]

---

## Resource 1: [Name]

[Full resource content]

---

## Resource 2: [Name]

[Full resource content]

---

(Continue for all resources)

---

## Toolkit Roadmap

| Stage | Use This | Goal |
|-------|----------|------|
| Getting started | [Resource] | [Outcome] |
| Scaling up | [Resource] | [Outcome] |
| Optimizing | [Resource] | [Outcome] |

---

## What's Next?

You have everything you need to [outcome].

When you're ready to [next level], check out [your offer].

Title formulas:

  • “The Ultimate [Topic] Toolkit”
  • “[Outcome] Starter Kit”
  • “The [Audience] Toolkit”

Hook Generators

Every lead magnet needs a hook—the reason someone would want it badly enough to give their email.

Hook Type 1: The Shortcut

“Get the [outcome] without [usual pain/time/effort]”

“The 5-Minute Morning Routine That Replaced My 2-Hour Gym Sessions”

Hook Type 2: The Secret

“The [hidden thing] that [impressive result]”

“The Pricing Secret That Doubled My Agency’s Revenue”

Hook Type 3: The System

“The [named method] for [specific outcome]”

“The PASTOR Framework: Write Sales Pages in 30 Minutes”

Hook Type 4: The Specific Number

“[Number] [things] to [outcome]”

“7 Email Subject Lines That Get 40%+ Open Rates”

Hook Type 5: The Assessment

“Discover your [type/score/level]”

“What’s Your Entrepreneur Personality Type? Take the 2-Minute Quiz”

Hook Type 6: The Transformation

“How to go from [painful current state] to [desired outcome]”

“From Stuck at $5k/month to Consistent $20k Months: The Roadmap”

Hook Type 7: The Case Study

“How [specific person/company] achieved [specific result]”

“How Sarah Built a 10,000-Person Email List in 90 Days (And You Can Too)”

Landing Page Copy

For every lead magnet, generate landing page copy:

## Landing Page Elements

### Headline Options
1. **[Benefit-focused headline]**
2. **[Problem/solution headline]**
3. **[Curiosity headline]**

### Subheadline
[Expand on headline, add specificity]

### Bullet Points (What They'll Get)
✓ [Benefit 1 - specific outcome]
✓ [Benefit 2 - specific outcome]
✓ [Benefit 3 - specific outcome]
✓ [Bonus element if applicable]

### Social Proof (if available)
"[Testimonial]" — [Name, Title]

OR

**[Number]+ [people] have downloaded this [lead magnet]**

### CTA Button
Primary: [Action verb] + [Outcome]
Examples:
- "Get the Checklist"
- "Download Free Template"
- "Send Me the Guide"

### Below CTA
[Privacy assurance] — "No spam. Unsubscribe anytime."

### Objection Handling (optional)
**"But I don't have time..."**
→ [This takes X minutes]

**"I've tried this before..."**
→ [This is different because...]

Output Format

# LEAD MAGNET: [Title]

## Overview
- **Type:** [Checklist/Template/etc.]
- **Target audience:** [Who it's for]
- **Problem solved:** [Core pain point]
- **Time to consume:** [X minutes]

---

## Lead Magnet Content

[Full content using appropriate structure]

---

## Landing Page Copy

[Headline options, bullets, CTA, etc.]

---

## Delivery Email

**Subject:** [Your [Lead Magnet Name] is ready]

[Email body with download link + next step]

---

## Follow-Up Sequence Preview

**Email 1 (Day 2):** [Topic - drive consumption]
**Email 2 (Day 4):** [Topic - add value]
**Email 3 (Day 7):** [Topic - soft pitch]

---

## Promotion Ideas

- [ ] Blog post leading to opt-in
- [ ] Social post series
- [ ] Partner/affiliate shares
- [ ] Exit-intent popup
- [ ] Content upgrade in related posts

Quality Checklist

Before finalizing:

  • Solves ONE specific problem (not everything)
  • Delivers quick win (<10 min to value)
  • Attracts ideal customer (not everyone)
  • Has high perceived value (worth email)
  • Title creates curiosity/desire
  • Landing page copy is benefit-focused
  • Clear path to your paid offer
  • Mobile-friendly format

Integration

Works with:

  • irresistible-offer – Position the lead magnet
  • landing-page-builder – Create full landing page
  • email-nurture – Follow-up sequence after download
  • content-atomizer – Promote across platforms