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Lead Magnet Format Guide
Detailed creation guidance for each lead magnet format.
Contents
- Ebooks & Guides
- Checklists
- Cheat Sheets
- Templates & Spreadsheets
- Swipe Files
- Mini-Courses
- Quizzes & Assessments
- Webinars & Workshops
Ebooks & Guides
Best for: Building authority, deep education, awareness-stage leads
Structure:
- Title page with professional design
- Table of contents
- Introduction — frame the problem, set expectations
- 3-7 chapters — one key concept per chapter
- Summary — recap key takeaways
- CTA — next step toward your product
Guidelines:
- Ideal length: 10-25 pages (shorter is fine if valuable)
- Include visuals: charts, diagrams, screenshots
- Use callout boxes for key stats or quotes
- End each chapter with a quick takeaway
- Don't pad — density beats length
Tools: Canva, Google Docs → PDF, Notion export, Designrr, Beacon.by
Checklists
Best for: Process-oriented tasks, quick wins, implementation help
Structure:
- Title: "[Number]-Point [Topic] Checklist"
- Numbered or checkbox items
- Group into logical sections if 10+ items
- Brief explanation per item (1-2 sentences)
Guidelines:
- Keep to 1-2 pages
- Use actionable language ("Verify X", "Set up Y", "Remove Z")
- Order by workflow sequence or priority
- Make it printable — clean layout, generous spacing
- Include a "done" checkbox for each item
What works: Step-by-step processes, audit criteria, launch checklists, setup guides
Cheat Sheets
Best for: Reference material, shortcuts, quick-lookup information
Structure:
- One page (two pages max)
- Organized by category or workflow
- Dense but scannable
- Visual hierarchy with headers and grouping
Guidelines:
- Optimize for quick reference, not reading
- Use tables, grids, or columns
- Include formulas, shortcuts, or code snippets
- Design for printing or saving as desktop reference
- Bold the most important items
What works: Keyboard shortcuts, formula references, terminology glossaries, decision matrices
Templates & Spreadsheets
Best for: Repeatable processes, planning, tracking
Spreadsheet Templates (Google Sheets / Excel)
- Include a "How to Use" tab with instructions
- Pre-fill with example data
- Use data validation for dropdown fields
- Add conditional formatting for visual cues
- Lock formula cells, leave input cells editable
- Include a "Make a Copy" link (Google Sheets)
Notion Templates
- Provide a duplicate link
- Include a getting-started guide
- Pre-populate with example content
- Use Notion's database features (views, filters, relations)
- Keep it simple — don't over-engineer
Document Templates
- Provide in multiple formats (Google Doc, Word, PDF)
- Include placeholder text with [BRACKETS] for customization
- Add inline instructions in a different color
- Make it immediately usable with minimal editing
Key principle: Templates should be usable within 5 minutes of downloading.
Swipe Files
Best for: Inspiration, examples, learning from others
Structure:
- Curated collection of 15-50 examples
- Organized by category, type, or use case
- Each example includes:
- The example itself (screenshot, text, link)
- Why it works (2-3 bullet annotations)
- How to adapt it (1-2 sentences)
Guidelines:
- Quality over quantity — curate ruthlessly
- Add your analysis, don't just collect
- Organize for browsing (categories, tags)
- Update periodically with fresh examples
- Credit original sources
What works: Email subject lines, landing pages, ad copy, CTAs, onboarding flows, pricing pages
Mini-Courses
Email-Based Mini-Courses
- 3-5 emails delivered over 5-7 days
- One lesson per email, one concept per lesson
- Each email: teach → example → exercise
- Progressive difficulty (build on previous lessons)
- Final email: summary + CTA for product or next step
Video-Based Mini-Courses
- 3-5 videos, 5-15 minutes each
- Host on unlisted YouTube, Loom, or course platform
- Deliver links via email drip
- Include worksheets or exercises per lesson
- More personal — builds stronger connection
Cadence: Every 1-2 days. Don't stretch too thin or compress too tight.
Key principle: Each lesson should deliver standalone value. If someone only watches lesson 2, they should still learn something useful.
Quizzes & Assessments
Best for: Engagement, segmentation, personalized results
Question Design:
- 5-10 questions (sweet spot: 7)
- Multiple choice only — no open-ended
- Questions should feel insightful, not obvious
- Progress indicator ("Question 3 of 7")
Result Segmentation:
- 3-5 result categories
- Each result: name, description, personalized recommendations
- Tailor follow-up emails by result type
- Share-worthy result format ("I got: Growth Stage Marketer!")
Implementation: Gate results behind email capture. The quiz itself is ungated — the personalized results require an email.
For building interactive quizzes: See free-tool-strategy skill for technical implementation guidance.
Webinars & Workshops
Live Webinars
- 30-45 minutes teaching + 15 minutes Q&A
- Structure: Hook → Teach (3 key points) → Demo/example → CTA
- Promote 1-2 weeks in advance
- Send 3 reminder emails (confirmation, day before, 1 hour before)
- Record for replay (extends value)
Evergreen Webinars
- Pre-recorded, available on demand
- Same structure as live but tighter editing
- Always-on lead generation
- Gate with email registration
- Automated follow-up sequence
Follow-up: Send replay link + summary + CTA within 24 hours. Continue with nurture sequence.
Key principle: Teach something genuinely useful. A webinar that's just a sales pitch will damage trust.