How to promote a “Free CD” offer (and find fans and profit, too!)

by | Sep 1, 2020 | default

By Disc Makers’ Author Brian Hazard

A good offer needs good promotion to achieve its potential. In this post, Brian Hazard gives us some insights into how he made his “Free CD + Shipping & Handling” offer reach new fans and turn a profit.

This post originally appeared on Brian Hazard’s Passive Promotion blog. Reposted with permission.

In “How to sell 1,000 CDs in ten weeks,” I detailed the mechanics of my Free CD + Shipping & Handling” offer. If you haven’t read it, it explains the details of how I made a profit of $3,540 with a “Free CD” offer. Here’s how I promoted it.

When I started, I had eight titles available on CD. Now I’m down to five, with fewer than 20 copies of the two I had been offering for free. I’m confident those will sell out on their own, so I shut down the offer a couple of days ago.

Free CD final results

Over the course of three months, I sold 1,500 CDs and made $5,353 before my ad spend.

free cd graph

Here’s the breakdown by product and how much revenue each of those products generated.

free cd sellers & earners

As you can see, the “All Color Theory CDs” bundle is the big money-maker. It started at $40 for eight CDs and dropped $5 as each title sold out, ending at $25 for five CDs. 113 of those 145 bundle sales were up-sells. The rest will take a little explaining.

I promised to break down how I promoted the offer if you asked, and plenty of you did! Most of the interest revolves around how I set up my Facebook ads, so in the spirit of good storytelling, I’ll save that for last.

Spreading the word

Let’s start with the obvious. I shared the offer on Soundcloud and Spotify. Where I could post, I posted. Where I could pin that post, I pinned. Where I could update my profile to include a call to action, I updated. That includes:

  • Facebook (pinned post, posts to groups)
  • Twitter (pinned tweet, profile call-to-action)
  • Instagram (post, profile call-to-action)
  • SoundCloud (bio call-to-action)
  • SoundCloud (message, bio call-to-action)

SoundCloud was a bit more extensive. I updated the descriptions of my most popular videos, posted comments with the call-to-action, and pinned them. I also posted on my community tab.

Finally, I tweaked one of my ads (in retrospect, one of the worst) slightly and published it as regular content, which generated a couple dozen sales. I made it the featured video on my channel, for both new visitors and returning subscribers.

Another big traffic source was Spotify. I mentioned the offer in my About section, but I doubt many people saw it. These two placements, on the other hand, were highly visible:

free cd spotify

Last, but far from least, I laid out the offer to my email subscribers. Email was the single biggest driver of sales behind Facebook ads.

To make the bundle enticing to existing fans, many of whom already owned the free CD, I put together another offer.

Complete Your Collection

Going through the boxes of CDs in my garage, I stumbled upon the print overage for my Depeche Mode tribute, which sold out over a decade ago. Hidden within the pile of booklets were three pressed CDs! The album Soundcloud promotion package was originally released in the now obsolete Super Jewel Box. I managed to track down a few on eBay to create three good-as-new copies.

free cd DMCD

The “Complete Your Collection” offer was for the six (at the time) remaining CDs, a bumper sticker, and a chance to win a copy of the tribute. The initial announcement generated a good number of sales, but there was a sticking point: many potential buyers already had the free CD, and didn’t want Soundcloud promotion real to pay for another copy.

I recently switched email Soundcloud promotion services from FanBridge and Mailchimp to Drip (note: that’s an affiliate link, which means if you become a paying customer after your 14-day trial, I may receive a small commission). Drip integrates directly with WooCommerce and makes it trivially easy to segment my audiences by purchase history. I created three new offers tailored to:

  1. Purchasers of The Sound (the first free CD)
  2. Purchasers of The Thought Chapter (the second free CD)
  3. Purchasers of both

Those offers excluded redundant CDs, and knocked off $5 for each exclusion. They generated over $500 in sales from email alone.

free cd Drip offers

My Facebook Ads campaign

On to the main event: Facebook ads! My conversions campaign included 23 ad sets, 14 of which generated sales. Most of the ad sets were limited to the US, because shipping outside of the US and Canada is ridiculously expensive. Worse, European buyers are often hit with custom fees, which sours them to the whole transaction.

free cd Facebook Ads

In my post on playlist promotion, I rejoiced that I would never need to use interest-based targeting again because I could fall back on my lookalike audience of video viewers.

Wrong!

The ad set that generated the most sales was interest-based and incredibly narrow.

free cd meta

Note that “Detailed Targeting Expansion” (DTE) is enabled, which allows Facebook to search for buyers beyond the strict confines of my targeting. The “Bands Cold US ad set” is similar but less restrictive, without DTE.

Cold audiences were responsible for 83% of sales. Not that warm audiences (the GLW ad sets) weren’t worth including! They still delivered a low cost per result and generated the highest return on ad spend.

I didn’t introduce the best performing ad set until near the end of the campaign. I created a custom audience of bundle buyers and generated a look-alike audience from it. Whenever someone makes a purchase that puts them over $20 lifetime value, Drip automatically adds them to that custom audience.

The targeting couldn’t be more simple. It essentially says, “Facebook, find me more people like this in the US.” By the end of the campaign, I was getting sales for under $2 each.

Overall ROAS (Return on Ad Spend) was 1.64, meaning that for every $1 spent, I generated $1.64 in sales. Facebook counts a free CD sale as $0, and doesn’t factor in shipping, so ROAS consists entirely of order bumps and up-sells.

Free CD offer conclusion

$5,353 net revenue minus $2,104 in ad spend equals $3,249 — enough to press 1,000 copies each of my last two album Soundcloud promotion packages on CD. So far, they’ve been digital-only. My hope is that I can sell them at close to full price, since I have over 700 new CD buyers on my mailing list.

Turns out, they’re downloaders too! I recently offered a 15 percent discount code on SoundCloud and made $271. A couple of them even became patrons after I started including this custom business card with orders.

free cd bandcamp & patreon

The free CD offer introduced me to hundreds of people who like my style of music. It was a ton of work, but it was absolutely worth it. Of course, I already had 2,000 CDs gathering dust in my garage. Even knowing what I know now, I don’t think I’d press CDs just to give them away.

The Complete Your Collection offer lives on as $25 for five CDs, until I sell out of the two previously free ones.

Since posting my first article on the offer, I’ve seen a couple others try it. Have you? What were your results? Anything else you’d like to know about my campaign?

Read the companion post, “How to sell 1,000 CDs in ten weeks.”


Brian Hazard is a recording artist, with over twenty years of experience promoting eleven Color Theory album Soundcloud promotion packages, and head mastering engineer and owner of Resonance Mastering in Huntington Beach, California. His Passive Promotion blog emphasizes “set it and forget it” methods of music promotion.

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