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When I announced that sponsorships for the newsletter were sold out until May,
I got questions like:
• What network am I using? (I'm not)
• How am I doing cold outreach? (I'm not)
• How am I selling them? (I'm not?)
So here's what I am doing & how I set this up:
I got questions like:
• What network am I using? (I'm not)
• How am I doing cold outreach? (I'm not)
• How am I selling them? (I'm not?)
So here's what I am doing & how I set this up:
A few months ago, I heard an interview where @jayclouse was asking @jspector how he's been so successful at getting sponsors for his newsletter.
Josh said that before adding sponsors, he sent his audience a 1-question survey on how they would feel about him doing so.
Josh said that before adding sponsors, he sent his audience a 1-question survey on how they would feel about him doing so.
@jayclouse @jspector Initially, he did this to help him get over the fear of annoying people by adding sponsors.
But it had the added benefit of him having a list of people who might be interested in sponsoring an issue.
So that's what I did:
But it had the added benefit of him having a list of people who might be interested in sponsoring an issue.
So that's what I did:
@jayclouse @jspector In @ConvertKit you can set up "click triggers" where people get tagged a certain way if they click a link.
If they clicked "No ads", they were tagged with "No ads" tag on the back end.
And from there I could see who voted which way.
The results were a little wild:
If they clicked "No ads", they were tagged with "No ads" tag on the back end.
And from there I could see who voted which way.
The results were a little wild:
@jayclouse @jspector @ConvertKit The final tally:
• I'd be curious to see them: 102
• Possible sponsors: 14
• No to ads: 8
Now know that most people don't mind ads as a way to support creators.
And I also had 14 people who were interested in sponsoring an issue.
But my first sponsor didn't come from that:
• I'd be curious to see them: 102
• Possible sponsors: 14
• No to ads: 8
Now know that most people don't mind ads as a way to support creators.
And I also had 14 people who were interested in sponsoring an issue.
But my first sponsor didn't come from that:
@jayclouse @jspector @ConvertKit It came from a Twitter DM.
An old friend saw that in my email and asked how much I was charging.
After a 3-minute conversation, I had my first sponsor - thanks @andyfieb!
That week, I added a PS line asking people to reply if they wanted to sponsor.
All I got was crickets...
An old friend saw that in my email and asked how much I was charging.
After a 3-minute conversation, I had my first sponsor - thanks @andyfieb!
That week, I added a PS line asking people to reply if they wanted to sponsor.
All I got was crickets...
@jayclouse @jspector @ConvertKit @andyfieb But I had reached out to some of those 14 interested people and heard back.
Thankfully, the team at @WhoSponsorsHQ was interested in buying 3 issues.
They were my next sponsor.
And they unknowingly helped build in some scarcity:
Thankfully, the team at @WhoSponsorsHQ was interested in buying 3 issues.
They were my next sponsor.
And they unknowingly helped build in some scarcity:
@jayclouse @jspector @ConvertKit @andyfieb @WhoSponsorsHQ Another one of Josh's great tidbits of info from that podcast episode:
If you think you can sell 70 tickets to your show, you're better off booking a 50-seat theatre to make sure it sells out and causes some buzz.
He translated that into the sponsorships:
If you think you can sell 70 tickets to your show, you're better off booking a 50-seat theatre to make sure it sells out and causes some buzz.
He translated that into the sponsorships:
@jayclouse @jspector @ConvertKit @andyfieb @WhoSponsorsHQ Price them a little low so you can sell out every issue and people see it as a hot product.
Then you can gradually increase them as time goes on.
So I did.
But I knew I needed to put together a page where people could sign up and buy sponsorships without me being involved:
Then you can gradually increase them as time goes on.
So I did.
But I knew I needed to put together a page where people could sign up and buy sponsorships without me being involved:
@jayclouse @jspector @ConvertKit @andyfieb @WhoSponsorsHQ I cobbled together a combination of a Tally form, Thrivecart, and Stripe.
There are still manual parts to this process, and it's definitely not pretty, but it works.
And now people can click a link I have in every issue and buy a spot.
My last tip for getting more sponsors:
There are still manual parts to this process, and it's definitely not pretty, but it works.
And now people can click a link I have in every issue and buy a spot.
My last tip for getting more sponsors:
@jayclouse @jspector @ConvertKit @andyfieb @WhoSponsorsHQ Write your own copy.
Don't just throw in the boring technical speak your sponsors send you - sorry guys!
This copy from a recent issue led to another person buying 3 slots.
They specifically mentioned it when they bought them.
And I had my highest CTR on a sponsor slot yet.
Don't just throw in the boring technical speak your sponsors send you - sorry guys!
This copy from a recent issue led to another person buying 3 slots.
They specifically mentioned it when they bought them.
And I had my highest CTR on a sponsor slot yet.
@jayclouse @jspector @ConvertKit @andyfieb @WhoSponsorsHQ I'm not an expert at this stuff, but so far I've learned:
• Send a 1-question survey
• Build a self-service way people can buy
• Price low up front to create scarcity
• Writing good copy sells more sponsorships
• Send a 1-question survey
• Build a self-service way people can buy
• Price low up front to create scarcity
• Writing good copy sells more sponsorships
@jayclouse @jspector @ConvertKit @andyfieb @WhoSponsorsHQ Enjoy tips like this?
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Justin Welsh @JustinSaaS
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Mar 17, 2023
Nice thread, Chenell 🔥