Magnet [noun]
Definition of Magnet:
bait
Synonyms of Magnet:
● Decoy
● Delusion
● Hook
● Fake
● Gimmick
● Trick
● Come-on
● Call
● Appeal
● Illusion
● Draw
● Bribe
● Snare
● Pull
● Ambush
● Tout
● Trap
● Con game
● Carrot
Opposite/Antonyms of Magnet:
Sentence/Example of Magnet:
A single lead magnet can help you grow your audience base exponentially and generate leads for you.
This lead magnet will help you grow your personal brand and make your target audience reach out to you.
Unsurprisingly, many content producers often turn to lead magnets for quick lead generation.
If a blog has thousands of visitors every week, then there might not be a need for PPC promoting lead magnets.
The Ising model, as it’s known, was initially proposed as a cartoon picture of magnets.
If neutrinos have a magnetic moment — meaning that they act like tiny magnets — the particles would interact more strongly with electrons, resulting in more recoils.
Moreover, he was suddenly obsessed with the belief that if he had greatness in him England alone held its magnet.
Four catch pins were fastened on the rim of the disk to engage a catch pin on the armature of the magnet.
The gong and commutator were removed and the magnet placed in the position shown in the sketch.
The doctrine now universally received, that the earth is a natural magnet, was originally an hypothesis of the celebrated Gilbert.