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Now it's time to buy my product, pay for my service, hire my consultancy. It's called closing, sealing the sale, closing the deal or piggybacking on the success of MMA, the submission. And be sure, the longer you wait to close, the more difficult and time-consuming this convincing will be. Content Marketing and Freemium Content Marketing has an important partner in freemium. I am preparing an e-book that I will give away for free to anyone who signs up to receive my email newsletters. I may even charge for more elaborate content or content aimed at
companies in more advanced stages, but for now, I prefer the work of Asia Mobile Number List writing dozens of pages a day. I like the idea of gaining authority and trust through the informative and educational content that I deliver “for free”. However, make no mistake, there are “second intentions” (and third, fourth…) in my free content. I intend to Gain your trust and have you as a loyal customer, who, in addition to buying my products, will also recommend my website, products and services to their friends. Become a reference in the subject of digital marketing and be called for lectures, consultancies, etc. and in person (in production). And whatever else I can think of as a fair way to monetize my business. In short,
freemium together with content marketing work as “good” ways of using free. And, if it’s just work and no money, maybe it’s time for me to change careers… This, however, does not diminish the importance of producing open, valuable, cost-free content to educate yourcourt hearing, gain authority and make your presence something relevant and desired. And you, do you use free in your business? Tags premium contentfor freefreemiumfreecontent marketingfree marketingpower words Alex Moraes. Co-founder of MarketingDigital.br, Alex Moraes is a specialist in Digital Marketing.
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