ProBlogger: Case Study: How to Run a 7-Day Challenge |
Case Study: How to Run a 7-Day Challenge Posted: 01 May 2018 07:00 AM PDT Today's post is a case study with Undercover Architect, Amelia Lee. Amelia attended the ProBlogger Evolve and Mastermind events in 2017, and adapted speaker Jadah Sellner's 7-Day Challenge model to boost her own lead generation and course enrollments. Here's how she did it. When I attended ProBlogger Evolve in 2017, I was specifically looking for guidance on how to market and run a new online program I'd been piloting. The format of "How to Get it Right" was a six-week program on a launch model, with six weeks' membership to a Facebook group and weekly live Q&A sessions. I already had an evergreen premium coaching program where I supported and guided homeowners through their projects over a 12-month period. This six-week program would be a standalone offering that would also give members a taste of the premium program and let them upgrade if they so chose. During the Mastermind day on Problogger Evolve, Jadah Sellner (previously of Simple Green Smoothies) did a presentation on her signature "How to Build a Challenge" process. She'd had success using challenges as list builders, as well as great conversion tools for selling products and programs online. I'd considered using it as a lead generator for "How to Get it Right". But I wasn't sure whether I'd be giving too much of the course away, or whether I'd need to come up with new content. During one of the breaks, I spoke with Jadah about my concerns. She asked about the format of my course content (number of steps, breakdown of modules, etc). She suggested sharing the six steps in the first of my four modules. She also suggested I run a live webinar (or something similar) on the last day, and pitch it as a seven-day challenge. I could tell attendees they'd just had a taste of the full program, which they could now join and use that momentum to keep taking action on their projects. I'd seen people using a Facebook group or page to keep generating leads during their challenges. So I wanted to incorporate that as well. This is how we built the Undercover Architect Free 7-Day Challenge.
We've now run this challenge/launch format twice for the "How to Get it Right" program. And each time it's been great as a conversion tool. In the most recent round, 25% of purchasers had only joined our list during the free 7-Day Challenge we'd just run. We also found with the most recent launch that a good portion of purchasers had done the free challenge both times. I found the challenge was a great way to provide high-quality, actionable content to the UA Community, and give them a taste of what the online program is like. I also had people emailing me who weren't ready to join the course, but still appreciated the experience of learning the best first steps in a reno or new build project. How has this performed against other launches? Well, the last two launches of "How to Get it Right" have certainly been the biggest revenue launches I've done. They've also been the most structured, with a lead generation strategy and marketing campaign. With the most recent launch I used the Content Strategy Pat Flynn shared during his Mastermind session to feed the launch into my podcast content. This worked really well too. I'm now reviewing how I can set up "How to Get it Right in Your Reno or New Home" as an evergreen offering, and how the free 7-Day Challenge will be involved. The thing about homeowners planning their renovation or new home is that it's not seasonal, and everyone does it at a different pace. So, while the 'launch' strategy builds scarcity, it doesn't serve my audience in terms of them having access to the information in the way they need. We're also reviewing whether the 7-Day Challenge will stay on our online course site, or whether we'll give it a different home. I've noticed Pat Flynn runs his mini-courses on Leadpages, as do many other online businesses that release a video each day in the same way. We had a bit of tech management to do with each challenge as people familiarised themselves with the username/password process of logging into a site, and so Leadpages may alleviate this. But the 7-Day Challenge is a fantastic information asset for Undercover Architect, and super valuable to those who participate. So it's definitely something we'll feature in our business in the not-too-distant future. We're currently focusing on building another complimentary online program called "Manage Your Build" that will help homeowners oversee the construction of their new home or renovation with sanity, confidence and ease. I was incredibly grateful for the opportunity to attend ProBlogger Evolve 2017, and for what I learned there. The calibre of expertise, and the generosity of teaching and sharing, was amazing. And to have the queen of challenges herself, Jadah Sellner, give me personal advice on how to structure mine was invaluable. So, what challenge will you create for your audience?
BIO Amelia Lee is the architect behind Undercover Architect. Undercover Architect is an award-winning online resource that helps homeowners get it right when designing, building or renovating their family homes. Amelia has more than 20 years industry experience in more than 250 projects (including three renovations of her own). She brings that experience and expertise to Undercover Architect to teach you how to save time, money and stress in your project, and ensure you create a home that suits you now, and always. With a blog, podcast and online programs to support and guide you, Undercover Architect provides the know-how you need to feel confident and in control. Check out www.undercoverarchitect.com and get started on your future family home now. The post Case Study: How to Run a 7-Day Challenge appeared first on ProBlogger. |
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