Urgency is the primary driver of marketing performance. If a product, discount, or piece of content is perpetually available, it lacks compulsion and is not a true offer—it is simply a static feature. To motivate action, you must introduce scarcity by making its availability finite.
A brand called Set Active created a campaign with a 25% discount for only 30 minutes, which then dropped to 20% for the next 30, and finally 15% for the rest of the day. This tiered scarcity model compels immediate purchases by creating a fear of missing out on the best deal.
Instead of letting content sit in a resource library, curate the year's best assets into a single collection and offer it for a limited time. Frame it as an event, like a "12 Days of Christmas" campaign where different content expires daily. This repurposes old content and creates a new, urgent lead generation opportunity.
Counterintuitively, making B2B content like guides and reports available for a limited time (e.g., 30 days) before removing them drives more downloads than leaving them up as 'evergreen'. Promoting the content's impending removal creates scarcity and a compelling reason for prospects to act immediately.
