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Fitness coach Jonathan Goodman runs paid ads to a third-party podcast episode where a former student praised his program. This social proof-based approach drives 500-1,000 warm leads monthly by leveraging external credibility to build trust before asking for an email or sales call.
The podcast hosts treat their combined 200,000-person audience across LinkedIn and their email list as their main target list for selling courses. This demonstrates how a large, engaged following built through content can be directly converted into a high-potential sales pipeline, bypassing traditional cold prospecting.
Instead of only creating content, actively invite your ideal, high-value clients to be guests on your podcast. This strategy serves as a highly effective, low-resistance form of outbound sales, leading to direct conversations with key decision-makers and high show rates.
Host-read podcast advertisements can command a premium CPM (cost per thousand listeners) of around $45. This higher price is justified because the host's personal endorsement feels more authentic to the audience. This authenticity makes listeners less likely to skip the ad and more likely to trust the product recommendation.
Instead of guessing who your ideal customers are, use social listening tools to track who engages with your competitors' content on platforms like LinkedIn. This creates a pre-qualified list of warm leads already interested in your niche, enabling highly relevant outreach.
Don't push cold traffic directly to a sale. Instead, funnel users into a "holding pattern"—like an email newsletter or podcast—where you can build trust and maintain attention. This makes eventual "selling events," like a webinar or email campaign, far more effective.
The highest-reaching organic social content has already been validated by algorithms and audiences for relevance. Taking these proven posts, slightly tweaking them for a call-to-action, and running them as paid ads yields far better results than creative developed in a vacuum for A/B testing.
Instead of cold outreach, identify where employees of your target companies gather—like triathlons or industry events. Set up a booth and let them experience your product firsthand. This creates organic buzz and personal testimonials that travel back inside the organization, generating warmer leads than a direct sales approach.
Lemlist multiplies the impact of influencer marketing by connecting it to other channels. Successful organic posts are sponsored as 'thought leadership ads' for wider reach. Their sales team also conducts outbound outreach to people who comment on these posts, leveraging social proof for high reply rates.
Ollie Richards advocates for running paid ads for a lead magnet, then immediately offering a low-cost digital product ($50-$100) to new leads. Revenue from this product "liquidates" the ad cost, making lead acquisition essentially free and scalable, turning high-ticket coaching into pure profit.
Instead of selling to high-value local clients, start a town-focused podcast and invite them as guests. This leverages their ego, builds a genuine relationship, and naturally leads to business opportunities without a hard sell, turning a cold pitch into a warm connection.