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[Mastering High-Conversion Sales Strategies: Giveaways and 'Win Your Money Back' Offers]-[Part 3: Attraction Offers | $100M Money Models Audiobook | Ep 940]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2025-08-19

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📋 Summary

Leveraging High-Impact Customer Acquisition Strategies

In this comprehensive guide, we explore two of the most potent customer acquisition and retention models: the "Giveaway" strategy and the "Win Your Money Back" offer. These models are designed to maximize lead generation, qualify potential clients, and create a sustainable, high-conversion sales environment.

1. The Power of Giveaways as an Attraction Tool

Giveaways are described as "one of the strongest attraction offers on earth." The core mechanism is simple: you offer a high-value "grand prize" to attract a wide audience. While only one person wins the grand prize, the true value lies in the data and the engagement of the participants who don't win.

Strategic Execution

  • Pick a Grand Prize: The prize must be genuinely desirable. As noted, "if nobody bites, then I suggest you give away something better."
  • Qualifying Leads: Use the entry process to gather intelligence. Ask questions like "Why should we pick you?" or "Why does this matter to you?" This information provides the necessary ammo to tailor future offers.
  • The Promotional Offer: Once the winner is selected, contact everyone else. Tell them they have "qualified for a partial scholarship" or a discount on your core offer. This turns a "no" into a "yes" by leveraging the interest they already demonstrated.
  • Scarcity and Urgency: Limit the giveaway to a 7-day window. Use deadlines for claiming prizes to increase conversion rates, treating the countdown like a "mini product launch."

2. The 'Win Your Money Back' Model

This offer is transformative for businesses requiring customer effort, such as fitness, coaching, or skill acquisition. It functions as a powerful incentive: customers pay upfront, but if they hit specific targets (results or actions), they get their money back as cash or store credit.

Defining Success Criteria

To make this model work, you must create criteria that are:

  1. Easy to track: Use existing tools like phone step counters or automated app logs.
  2. Results-oriented: Align the criteria with the customer's goals (e.g., "losing Z pounds").
  3. Business-aligned: Include actions that promote your business, such as "posting about their participation" or leaving reviews.

Handling Refunds and Upsells

Refunds are "a part of doing business," but when implemented correctly, the model is a net positive. The author emphasizes: "Don't take blood money." If a customer isn't satisfied, provide the refund to maintain integrity. However, the real profit stems from customers who succeed and are then ready for an upsell.

Instead of giving cash back, offer store credit. This keeps the customer engaged. By applying the credit over a longer period (e.g., $600 credit applied over 12 months), you ensure the customer remains in your ecosystem, providing "skin in the game" and continuous opportunities for further sales.

3. The 'Make Everyone a Winner' Philosophy

Advanced sales mastery involves managing the customer's psychology throughout the journey. Even if a customer fails to meet the criteria for their money back, you can still win them over.

  • The Pivot: If a client misses their short-term goal, frame it as a victory for starting. Offer to credit their deposit toward a long-term commitment. This turns a potential refund situation into a retention opportunity.
  • Meetings as Opportunities: Every check-in meeting is a chance to provide value and pitch the next product. The author notes that "all meetings and calls provide opportunities to make more offers."

Conclusion

Whether using a giveaway to flood your pipeline with leads or a "Win Your Money Back" model to drive extreme results and retention, the underlying principle remains the same: align your incentives with the customer's success. By ensuring the criteria are easy to track, the offers are high-value, and the upsell path is clear, you turn the acquisition process into a self-sustaining cycle of growth. As the author concludes, "We don't get customers to make a sale; we make sales to get customers."

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I mean, who doesn't want something for nothing, right?
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As always, you can scan the QR code if you hate typing.
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I updated it over time, but the course stayed the same.
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My cost of getting customers went way down and my leads exploded.
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Basically, they bet on their ability to reach the goal.
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makes the most sense
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recurring revenue
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at their core
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whichever comes first
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suit the lead
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📖 Transcript

available. Some won't or can't buy your promotional offer, even with the discount or bonus, and that's okay.
Here's how I approach it. At the start of the call, let them know they qualified for two prizes. and that you'll help them figure out which way makes the most sense for them.
Then present your promotional offer, aka the discount on the grand prize thing, If they take it, great.
If not, then offer the same discount by percentage on any other product you have that makes sense for them.
If you have a recurring revenue business, apply their discount over the longest period of time they'll agree to.
Then set up their monthly subscription to bill automatically at normal rates after the discounted period ends.

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