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The 15 Minute Client w/ Luke Charlton
#291 - Funnel Hack at Your Own Peril

The 15 Minute Client w/ Luke Charlton

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 8:29


The 15-Minute Client Podcast helps Coaches get high-paying with paid advertising(and no complex "guru" funnels).   These episodes are taught by Luke Charlton - a 10-year veteran who's spent over 16 million dollars on ads, generated over 500,000 leads, and written copy for some of the top Coaches on the planet including Bob Proctor, MikeDillard, Neil Patel, Grace Lever, and many more.   If you want to turn paid ads into high-paying clients so you can dramatically grow your coaching business, this podcast is for you.   Finally, here are some more free resources to help you grow your business online:   Luke's Main Website:   (Includes 144 pages of free content)   ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://LukeCharlton.com⁠⁠⁠⁠   The 15-Minute Client Workshop:   (Reveals Luke's complete daily email client attraction system for free)   ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://The15MinuteClientWorkshop.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠   The 9 Facebook Ads that Have Landed 1,000+ Coaching Clients   ⁠⁠⁠https://scale.lukecharlton.com/9fbads/yes⁠⁠⁠

Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur | Start and Grow Your Own Business
607: ACTION SATURDAY w/ Alexander Biega (FUNNEL HACK!)

Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur | Start and Grow Your Own Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 6:57


In this Action Saturday episode of The Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur Podcast, we're joined by the brilliant Alexander Biega (owner of Your Scale Source) where he'll reveal how ANYONE can "funnel hack" successful companies and marketing campaigns using FREE tools that are accessible to anyone!Alexander Biega started out as a nonconformist kid with an entrepreneurial spirit who dropped out of high school and got into landscaping. He eventually went on to get his GED, went to community college, and graduated in two years while running his landscaping business. While in college, he met a girl who suggested he get paid to write. He Googled and discovered copywriting, which he found to be similar to writing love poems. He excelled at it and learned everything about marketing, strategy, and design. Today, Alexander is an accomplished copywriter whose company has helped businesses generate over $100m in sales.LINKS & RESOURCES:Your Scale SourceAlexander's LinkedIn

Growth Hacking by Hendrik Lennarz
#277 Mein 1. Funnel Hack - Solofolge mit Hendrik

Growth Hacking by Hendrik Lennarz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 19:50


The Goal Digger Girl's Podcast
243: How to Funnel Hack & Why Everyone Should Know How To

The Goal Digger Girl's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 9:22


Hey Goal Diggers! Let's chat about funnel hacking and why everyone should know how to do it! I'm so excited to share what it means to funnel hack in traditional marketing and how funnel hacking can help your business THRIVE. Funnel hacking helps by showing you how to break down your sales, find your good leads and see where they are coming from. So, if you are ready to level up your business, then you don't want to miss this episode! Stay tuned! Host Bio: Kimberly Olson is a self-made multi-millionaire and the creator of The Goal Digger Girl, where she serves female entrepreneurs by teaching them simple systems and online strategies in sales and marketing. Through the power of social media, they are equipped to explode their online presence and get real results in their business, genuinely and authentically. She has two PhDs in Natural Health and Holistic Nutrition, has recently been recognized as the #2 recruiter in her current network marketing company globally, is the author of four books including best-sellers, The Goal Digger and Balance is B.S. In addition, she is a business blogger, success coach, and a mom of two all while teaching others how to follow their dreams, crush their goals, and create the life they've always wanted. Important Links: We are very excited to help you get lit in your business! You can go online to https://searchmysocial.media/thegoaldiggergirl to be part of our Goal Digger Community and start growing your business! Leave a review here: Write a review for The Goal Digger Girl Podcast. Check out Project Broadcast: https://bit.ly/ProjectBroadcastTGDG Website: www.thegoaldiggergirl.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/thegoaldiggergirl Facebook: www.facebook.com/thegoaldiggergirl Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/thegoaldiggergirl Grab The Goal Digger Girl Journal: https://amzn.to/3BeCMMZ Grab the BOSS It Up, Babe book: https://bit.ly/bossitupbabe Check out my Facebook groups for those that want to build their business online through social media, in a genuine and authentic way: Goal Digging Boss Babes: http://bit.ly/GoalDiggingBossBabes Goal Digger Creatives: http://bit.ly/GoalDiggerCreatives Goal Digger University is where you can access my archive and newly released workshops, masterclasses, bonus training PLUS my Mastermind- with weekly live in-depth training for a monthly subscription: http://bit.ly/GoalDiggerU Connect with me across the social media platforms: https://searchmysocial.media/thegoaldiggergirl Subscribing to The Podcast: If you would like to get updates on new episodes, you can give me a follow on your favorite podcast app. Read the full transcript here: https://bit.ly/3lMaZxS --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thegoaldiggergirl/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegoaldiggergirl/support

The Resilient Entrepreneur with Michelle Mercier
EP 102 | Henry Kaminski Jr. - Awakening to Your True Potential

The Resilient Entrepreneur with Michelle Mercier

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 43:35


On today's episode, I'm grateful to have Henry Kaminski Jr. the Founder of Unique Designz & host of the “Brand Doctor's Podcast on today's show. At an early age, Henry had the realization that he was living on “borrowed time” after a near death experience as a child. This feeling has set the trajectory for his entire life. It also allowed him to make it through many pivotal moments including almost losing his company, asking for help and awakening to his true potential. ------------------------Connect with Michelle Mercier!Website - https://www.MichelleAMercier.com------------------------Connect with Henry Kaminski Jr. FREE MASTER CLASS: What the Top 5% of Entrepreneurs Are Doing to Scale to 7 Figures & Beyond - https://uniquedesignz.net/levelupmybranding/Website: https://uniquedesignz.net/ 

Grow Your Audience: Digital Marketing And Mindset Tips

You know how important it is to build your email list when it comes to the health of your business and increasing sales and revenue. But, did you know there is a way to build your list AND grow your prospects and leads FOR FREE? While using ads?Yes! It's called paid prospecting and you should be using this strategy to build your list of potential customers and recruits.Today, I am walking you through a paid prospecting funnel that you can use to continually build a list of new, warm leads. Not cold leads, but warm leads. All online.Full show notes available hereI've even created a super helpful worksheet for you to print out and use as you figure out what you want to sell as your tiny offer in this paid prospecting funnel. Grab the Define Your Ideal Customer Avatar worksheet now!Popular products:The One Simple Trick to Quickly Grow Your Email List With Paying Customers WITHOUT Using Ads or FreebiesGuided Meditations to claim more abundance, success and eliminate limiting beliefs holding you backFollow me on Instagram @TheAudienceMethodSupport the showSignature Products: Online Business Builder - Learn high ticket affiliate marketing. All In One Business - How I create a recurring income stream. Digital Marketing Business In A Box with Master Resell Rights — A comprehensive course teaching you A-Z how to start and grow a digital marketing business that you can also resell for

The Marketing Secrets Show
ClickFunnels Startup Story - Part 3 of 4 (Revisited!)

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 28:30


Enjoy part three of this classic episode series where Andrew Warner from Mixergy interviews Russell on the ClickFunnels startup story! Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ClubHouseWithRussell.com ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. I hope you enjoyed episodes 1 and 2 of the interview with Andrew Warner at the Dry Bar Comedy Club where he was telling the Clickfunnels startup story. I hope you are enjoying this interview series so far, and I hope also this motivates you guys to go over to the mixergy podcast and subscribe to everything that Andrew does. Like I said, he is my favorite interviewer and I think that what he does is second to none. So I hope that you guys enjoy him as well, and go subscribe to the mixergy podcast. But with that said, I'm going to queue up the theme song, and when we come back we will start into part 3 of the Clickfunnels startup story interview. Andrew: I actually got, I did see, I don't know, I didn't see the video you mentioned, but I did see what it looked like. Here's one of the first versions. He compared it to Clickfunnels, he said, I mean to Lead Pages. He said, “Look at how Lead Pages has their stuff all the way on the left, all the controls.” Oh you can't see it. Oh, let me try it again, let me see if I can bring up the screen because this is just, it's just too good. Hang on a second. I'm just constantly amazed how you're able to draw people to you. So this is the article from Lead Pages, this is the first landing page from Clickfunnels, this is what he created before, this is what you guys did together. This is your editor and h e said, “Look, if you're on Lead Pages, their controls, their editor is all the way on the left and it's just moving the main content to the right, which is not looking right. And I prefer something that looks like this, with a hundred pixels on the left, a hundred pixels…” I go, who knows a hundred pixels, it's like you, what is this? Russell: Dylan is obsessed with that type of stuff, it's amazing. Andrew: Obsessed. And you draw people like that. You draw people like Dave, who is just phenomenal. Dave, the traffic and conversion event that he was just talking about, is that the one that you went to? Dave: The one after that. Andrew: The one after that. Okay, we'll come back to that in a second then. So this became your next version, you brought on a new partner, and then you did a webinar with this guy. Who is this guy? Russell: It's Mike Filsaime, one of my first friends online. It actually wasn't a webinar, it was a live event. He was doing a live event in San Diego and he was like, “You have to come and sell Clickfunnels.” And I was like, “Nobody's buying Clickfunnels.” We had a free trial and like, we couldn't give it away. It was crazy. And he's like, “Well, you're on this website, you're picture is there, you have to come and sell Clickfunnels, and I need you to sell it for at least $1000.” Because the way it works, if you speak at someone's event, you sell something, you split the money 50/50. So he's like, “It needs to be at least $1000.” And I was all bummed out. I didn't want to do it. And the event actually started, but they were streaming it live online, so I was actually sitting at our office in Boise, watching it as I'm putting together my slides to create Clickfunnels, and then flew out to the event. And then we had a booth, and I don't know if I told you this, we had a booth and Lead Pages had a booth right across the little hallway, skinny hallway. And Todd's wife was manning our booth and then Lead Pages was right there, and it was so funny because she was not shy at all about talking about Lead Pages. She's like, “Yeah, we're like Lead Pages except for way better. We can do this and this.” And the other guy is sitting there like, right in front of her as she's telling them everything. And it was..anyway, I digress. It was pretty funny. Andrew: By the way, she's still at it. I saw a video that you guys created, you were talking to her and she goes, “I will be Clickfunnels.” I go wait a minute, you still had that fire, okay. So you were at that event. Russell: So we're at the event and there's probably, I can't remember, 150-200 people maybe in the room. So I got the slides up and Dylan was there and he was like, when we got to the funnels he was going to demo the editor, so I did the whole thing, showed the presentation and we demo'd Clickfunnels and at the end of the thing I sold. And I've been good onstage, but by far, that was the first time in probably 8 years that I'd seen a table rush, where people are stepping over the things, jumping around, trying to get to the back to buy as fast as they could. Andrew: What did you say to get them to want to do that? Russell: We made a really, I mean we gave the presentation, and gave a really good offer at the end. They get a year of Clickfunnels for free, plus they get training, plus they were going to get all these other things for $1000. Andrew: It was $1000 training and a year of Clickfunnels for free, and then they become long term members. And it was also called, Funnel Hackers? Russell: Funnel Hacks, yeah. Andrew: Funnel Hacks. And that's the thing that became like… Russell: The culture. Andrew: This culture, this tribe. It wasn't just they were signing to learn from you, they were becoming funnel hackers. That's it. Russell: I mean, that wasn't planned though. It was like, I was trying to think about a sexy name for the presentation, so I'm like ah, Funnel Hacks. And somebody owned FunnelHacks.com, and I'm like, I'm still doing the presentation that way. And then later we made t-shirts that said, “Funnel Hackers” and then now we got 4 or 5 people have tattooed that to their bodies, it's really weird. But anyway, that's what happened. We did that and we sold it and I remember going to dinner that night with the guys who were there, and Todd and his wife and everything. And we were all excited because we made some money finally. But I was just like, “You guys don't understand, like I've spoken on a lot of stages, and I haven't seen a table rush like that.” And I remember back, there was a guy, he passed away a couple of years ago, his name was Fred Catona. And he was a radio guy. He was the guy who did the radio commercials for, do you guys remember, it's got the guy from Star Trek, what's his name? Audience member: Priceline. Russell: Priceline. He did the Priceline radio commercials and made that guy a billionaire. And he told me when we were doing the radio ads, “This is what's going to happen. We're going to test your ad and if it works, I'm going to call you on the phone and let you know you're rich. Because if it works, it means you're going to be rich.” So I remember going to dinner that night and I told the guys, “Just so you guys know, we're rich.” And they're like, “What do you mean? We made $150,000.” I'm like, “No, no, no. The way people responded to that, I've never seen that in my life. We're rich.” The response rate from that, I've never seen. Andrew: And then you went to webinar after webinar after webinar. Russell: On the flight home that day I'm texting everybody I've ever met. “I got a hot offer, this webinar crushed it. We just closed whatever percent of the room at Filsaime's event. Who wants to do it?” And we started filling up the calendar. Andrew: And the idea was, and you told me you did 2 to 3 some days. And the idea was, they would sell somebody on a course, and then their members would then hear how your software and your funnel hacking technique would help up what they just bought and then they would sign up. You're still excited, I can see it in your face. And then this thing took off. And then you started doing an event for your culture, your community, and this guy spoke, Tony Robbins. Russell: Oh yeah, there's Tony. Andrew: One of the first ones. Was he at the very first one? Russell: No, he came to the third one, was the first one we had him come to. Andrew: Yeah? Why do an event? Why do your own live event? Russell: So we've done events in the past. I know events are good, but I'd sworn off them because the last event we did, I think we sold 3 or 400 tickets and less than 100 people showed up and I was so embarrassed. I was like, “We'll never do events again.” And as soon as this, as soon as Clickfunnels launched and it was growing, everyone's like, “We want to do a meet up. We should do an event.” All the customers kept asking. And against my, I didn't really want to do it, but at the same time I was launching my book, and I had won a Ferrari in this affiliate contest so I was like, “What if we did an event and we had the Ferrari there and we gave it away and then we're…” we had other ideas for giving away other cars and it became this big, exciting thing that eventually turned into an event. And that was the first Funnel Hacking Live event in Vegas, and we had about 600 people at that one that showed up. And that's where it all kind of, it all started. Andrew: And it built how much, how many people are you up to now? Russell: Last year we had 3500 people and we're on track to have about 5000 at this year's event. Andrew: 5000? Yeah. Russell: Those aren't free tickets. Each ticket's $1000, so it's…. Andrew: So how much is that in total revenue? Russell: From the event? Andrew: Yeah. Russell: So ticket sales, last year was $3 ½ million, this year will be over $5. But at the event we sell coaching so last year we made $13 million in coaching sales at the event as well. Andrew: Wow, would you come up here for a second, Dave? Do you guys know Dave? Yeah, everyone knows Dave. You know what's amazing… {Audience catcalls} Andrew: That's amazing. Dave: I don't know who that is. Andrew: A catcall. I saw a video, you guys have this vlog now, a beautifully show vlog. You guys went to sales force's conference, you're looking at the booths and in the video, do you remember what you did as you saw the different booths? Dave: I think that one I went and asked what the prices for each of the booths were. Andrew: Yes, and then you multiplied. And he's like, you're not enjoying the event, you're calculating ahead, how much. “10,000 that's 100,000….” It's like wow, right. You do this all the time? Dave: Yeah. It's a lot of money in an event like that. Andrew: And you think, and if this was not your event, you would be doing the same calculation trying to figure out how much they brought in today. Wowee. Alright when you went to sales force did you calculate how much money they probably did from their event? Dave: We were doing that the whole time, absolutely. Andrew: You saw the building, you had to know… Dave: Oh my gosh. 61 stories. Andrew: Why? Why do you guys want to know that? Why does, how does that… I want to understand your drive as a company and I feel like this is a part of it. Figuring out how much money other people are making, using that for fuel somehow. Tell me. Dave: I think it actually goes back to Russell and his wrestling days. We had the experience of going to Chicago right after that, and super just exhausted. And it was one of those things where he literally landed, we walked down and we're underneath the tarmac and all the sudden Russell goes from just being totally exhausted to a massive state change. Where he's literally right back where he was with his dad and he and his dad are walking that same path to go to, I think it was Nationals. And I saw Dan Usher, who was doing the filming, capturing that moment and it's that type of a thing for Russell. Where all the sudden it's the dream, where as soon as you see it, it can then happen. And Russell's just been amazing at modeling, and again the whole idea as far as just going at a rapid, rapid speed. I mean it's “Ready, fire, aim.” Andrew: It's not you gawking at the sales force, what's the sales force event called? Dave: Dream Force. Andrew: Dream force. It's not you gawking at how well Sales Force's event, Dream Force is doing, it's not you having envy or just curiosity, it's you saying, it's possible. This is us. That's it. Dave: It's totally possible. Andrew: It's totally possible. We could get there. And when you're sizing up the building, you even found out how much the building cost. Who does that? Most people go, “Where's the bathroom?” How much does the building cost? Dave: There's a number. Andrew: It's you saying, “We could maybe have that.” Dave: We can have that, yeah. Andrew: Got it. And so let's go back a little bit. I asked you about Traffic and Conversion because the very first Traffic and Conversion conference you went to, you guys were nobodies. Nobody came and saw you. Dave: We were put out in North 40 pasture, way, way far away. Andrew: And some people would say, “One day I'll get there.” you told Russell, “Today we're going to get there.” Dave: Well Russell wanted, he was speaking and so whenever you're speaking at an event, it's important that you fill a room, like this. And there's nothing worse than having an event and having no one show up. It's just the worst feeling in the world. And so he's like, “All we need, I gotta find some way of getting people into the event. I wish we had like some girls who could just hand out t-shirts or do something.” And I was like, we're in San Diego, that's like my home town. Russell: Dave's like, “How many do you need?” That's all he said. Dave: It's just a number. It comes down to a number. How many do you want? So we ended up having, within an hour or so we had 5 girls there who were more than happy to dance around and give out t-shirts and fill the room. Andrew: and the room was full? Dave: Packed. Andrew: Packed. And why wouldn't you say, “One day, the next time we come to Traffic and Conversion, the tenth time we're going to do it.” Why did it have to be right there? Dave: It's always now.   Andrew: It's always now. Dave: It's always now. Andrew: It's always now. It's never going to be the next funnel, it's never going to be the next product launch. I'm going to do whatever we can right now, and the next one, and the next one. That's it. That's who you are. Dave: That's how it works. Andrew: And now you're a partner in the business. $83 million so far this year, you got a piece of that. Dave: Yes. Do i? Russell: Yeah. Dave: Just checking. Andrew: Do you get to take profits home now? Dave: We do. Andrew: You do, you personally do? Dave: Yes. Andrew: Are you a millionaire? Dave: Things are really good. Andrew: Millionaire good from Clickfunnels? Dave: yes. Andrew: Really? Dave: Yes. Andrew: Wow. And you're another one. I was driving and I said, “What was it about Russell that made you work for him? What was it?” and you said, “I've never seen anyone implement like him.” Give me an example of early days, something that he implemented…you know what, forget that, let's not go back to Russell. As a team, you guys have gotten really good at implementing. Give me an example of one thing that you're just stunned by, we did it, it came out of nowhere, we could have been distracted by funnel software, we could have distracted by the next book, we did this thing, what is it? Dave: You're here on this stage with JP, and this was what 6 weeks ago? Andrew: and this whole thing just came from an idea I heard. You use Voxer. Why do you use Voxer? Russell: I don't know. Andrew: Because you like to talk into it. Russell: Yeah, and you can fast forward, you can listen at 4x speed, you can forward the messages to people really easily, it's awesome. Andrew: and it's just train of thought, boom, here's what I think we're going to…No, it's not that. I heard it's, “I have a secret project…” Russell: “I'll tell you guys about it later.” And they all start freaking out. “Tell us now.” Andrew: “Secret project. I don't know what it, it's going to be exciting.” They don't know what it is, going to be excited. Russell: Do you know how it started, this one? I was cleaning my wrestling room listening to you, and you were, I don't know whose event it was, but you were at the campfire, it sounded like. And you were doing something like this and I was like, I want my own campfire chat to tell our story. And then I was like, “Dave, we should do it.” And now we're here. So thanks for coming to our campfire…. Dave: That's how it happens. Andrew: And that's exciting to this day. Alright, thank you. Give him a big round, thank you so much. You know what, I didn't mean for this to come onstage, but I'm glad that it is. This made you laugh when you accidentally saw it earlier too. Why is this making you laugh? What is it? Russell: So we're not shy about our competitors, even when they're our friends. So one of the companies we're crossing out is his. That's why it's funny. Andrew: It's one of my companies. That's Bot Academy there. It's also a company I invest in, that octopus is ManyChat, I've been a very big angel investor and supporter of theirs. I'm not at all insulted by that, I'm curious about it. You guys come across as such nice, happy-go-lucky guys. Dave asked me if I want water, I said “Dave I can't have you give me any more things. I feel uncomfortable, I'm a New Yorker. Punch me, please.” So he goes, “Okay, one more thing. I'm going to give you socks.” So he gave me socks. Really, but still, you have murder in your eyes sometimes. You're crossing out everybody. This is part of your culture, why? Russell: It comes back, for me its wrestling. When I was wrestling it was not, I don't know, there's different mentalities right. And I did a podcast on this one time and I think I offended some people, so I apologize in advance, but if you're in a band and everyone gets together and you play together and you harmonize, it's beautiful. When you're a wrestler you don't do that. You know, you walk in everyday and you're like, those are the two guys I have to beat to be varsity. And then after you do that, you walk in and you're like, “Okay who are the people I have to beat to be in the region champ, and then the state champ, and then the national champ?” So for me, my entire 15 years of my life, all my focus was like, who's the next person on the rung that I have to beat? And it's studying and learning about them and figuring their moves and figuring out what they're good at, what they're bad at so we can beat them. Then we beat them and go to the next thing, and next thing, and next thing. So it was never negative for me, it was competition. Half the guys were my friends and they were doing the same thing to me, we were doing the same thing to them. I come from a hyper competitive world where that's everything we do. And I feel bad now, because in business, a lot of people we compete against aren't competitive and I forget that sometimes, and some people don't appreciate it. But that's the drive. It's just like, who do we, if I don't have someone to, if there's not someone we're driving towards, there's not a point for me. Andrew: And even if they're, even if I was hurt, “I accept it, I'm sorry you're hurt, Andrew. I still care and love you. We're going to crush you.” That's still there. Russell: And I had someone, so obviously InfusionSoft was one of our people we were targeting for a long, long time and I had a call with Clayton and someone on his team asked me, “Why do you hate Infusion Soft so much?” I was like, “I don't, you don't understand. I don't hate, I love Infusion Soft. I'm grateful for it. I'm grateful for Lead Pages, I'm grateful for….” I told them, have you guys seen the Dark Knight, my favorite movie of all time? And it's the part where Batman and the Joker are there and Batman is like, asks the Joker, “Why are you trying to kill me?” And the Joker starts laughing and he's like, “I'm not trying to kill you. The reason I do this is because of you. If I didn't have you, there's no purpose behind it.” So for me it's like, if I don't have someone to compete against, why are we playing the game? So for me, that's why we're always looking… Andrew: It's not enough to say, it's not enough to just say “we're playing the game because we want to help the next entrepreneur, or the next person who's sick and needs to create…” no, it's not. Russell: That's a big part of it, but like, there's something… Andrew: Yeah, but it's not enough, it's gotta be both. Russell: My whole life there's, the competition is what drives me for sure. Andrew: And just like you're wrestling with someone, trying to beat them, but you don't hate them. You're not going to their house and break it down… Russell: Everyone we wrestled, we were friends afterwards. We were on the same Freestyle and Greco teams later in the season, but during, when we're competing, we're competing and everyone's going all at it. Andrew: Everyone's going all at it. That's an interesting way to end it. How much more time do we have? How much more time do we have? I'm going to keep going. Can I get you to come up here John, because I gotta get you to explain something to me? So I told you, I was online the other day, yeah give him a big round. I was online the other day, I don't even know what I clicked, I clicked something and then I saw that Russell's a great webinar person, everyone keeps telling me. Well, alright, I gotta find out how he does it. So I click over, “Alright, just give your email address and you can find out how..” Alright, I'll give my email address to find out how he became such a great webinar presenter. “Just give a credit card. It's only $4.95, so it comes in the mail.” It comes in the mail, that's pretty cool. Nothing comes in the mail anymore. Here's my credit card. It goes, “Alright, it's going to mail it out. Would you also like to learn how to use these slides? $400.” I go, no! I'm done. Russell: Welcome to the funnel. Andrew: Welcome to the funnel. I'm done. But I'm going to put in Evernote a link to this page so I don't lose it so I can come back. I swear. I did it. And this is my receipt for $4.95. Don't you ever feel like, we're beyond this? We're in the software space now, we're competing with Dropbox, we're not competing with Joe Schmoe and his ebook. And you're the guy who sold the, who bought the ad that got me. John: I know. Andrew: I asked you that. Do you ever feel a little embarrassed, “We're still in the info market space.”? John: No, I think it's the essence of what we do, of what Russell does. We love education. We love teaching people. I mean, the software is like the backend, but we're not software people. I mean, we sell software, but we teach people. All these people here and all the people at all of our events, they just want to learn how to do it better. Andrew: I don't believe it. John: Okay. Andrew: I believe in him. I don't believe in you. I believe that for you it's the numbers. Here's why I don't believe it. I'm looking in your eyes and you're like, “I'm giving the script. I'm good, I'm doing the script.” I see it in your eyes, but when I was talking to you earlier, no offense. This is why he does what he does. When I was talking to you earlier, you told me about the numbers, the conversion, how we get you in the sales funnel, how we actually can then modify…That's the exciting part. Don't be insulted by the fact that I said it. Know that we have marketers here, they're going to love you for being open about it. What's going on here? What's going on, keeping you in this space? John: Okay, from my perspective. Okay so, initially it was self liquidation on the front, which is what I was telling you. It was the fact that we were bootstrapped, we didn't have money to just like throw out there. We had to make sure we were earning enough money to cover our ads. And Russell had all the trust in the world in me, I don't know why he did, but he did. And he's just like, “Spend money, and try to make it self-liquidate.” I'm like, “Okay.” So we just had to spend money and hope that we got enough back to keep spending money. Andrew: And self-liquidate means buy an ad today and make sure that we make money from that ad right away and then software. John: Yeah. Andrew: And then you told, and then software's going to pay overtime, that's our legacy, that's our thing. And you told me software sucks for selling. Why? John: Software sucks, yeah. Andrew: Why? Everyone who's in info, everyone's who in education says, “I wish I was a software guy. Software is eating the world, they're getting all the risk back.” I walked through San Francisco; they think anyone who doesn't have software in their veins is a sucker. John: I asked the same thing to myself, you know. I was running ads, I'm like why can't I just run ads straight to the offer? Why do I have go to these info products? I want to get on the soft…. And then I was like, I feel like it's kind of like marriage. Like it's a big thing to say like, “You probably already built websites, but come over, drop everything you're doing and come over here and build websites over here on our thing.” And it's like, that's a hard pull. But “Hey, you want to build webinars? Here's a little thing for $5 to build webinars.” Now you're in our world, now we can talk to you, now you can trust us, now we can get you over there. Andrew: Got it. Okay, and if that's what it takes to get people in your world, you're going to accept it, you're not going to feel too good for that, you're just going to do it and grow it and grow it. John: Yeah. Andrew: What's your ad budget now? See now you're eyes are lighting up. Now I tapped into it. John: We spend about half a million a month. Andrew: half a million a month! John: Yeah. Don't tell the accountant. Andrew: Do you guys pay with a credit card? Do you have a lot of miles? John: Yeah, we do. In fact…. Andrew: You do! How many miles? John: In fact, the accountant came into my office the other day and said, “Next time you buy a ticket, use the miles.” Andrew: Are they with Delta, because I think you guys flew me out with Delta. John: Yeah, American Express is where we're spending all our money. Andrew: Wow. And you're a partner too? John: Yeah. Andrew: Wow, congratulations. John: Thank you. Andrew: I don't know you well enough to ask you if you're a millionaire, I'm just going to say congratulations. Give him a big round. John: Thank you. Andrew: Wow, you know what, I actually was going to ask the videographers to come up here. I wrote their names down, I got the whole thing and I realized I shouldn't interrupt them, because they're shooting video. But I asked them, why are you, they had this career where they were flying all over the world shooting videos for their YouTube channel. I'm sorry, I forgot their name, and I don't want to leave them out. Russell: Dan and Blake. Andrew: They were shooting YouTube videos, they were doing videos for other people. I said, “Why are you now giving it up and just working for Clickfunnels all the time? More importantly, why are you so excited about it?” And they said, “You know, it's the way that we work with Russell.” And I said, do you remember the first time that you invited them out to shoot something? What was it? Russell: It was the very first Funnel Hacking Live we ever had, and probably 2 weeks prior to that, one of our friends had an event and Dan had captured the footage, and he showed me the videos. “Did you check out my Ven Video?” I'm like, “Oh my gosh, that was amazing.” And I said “Who did it?” and he told me. So I emailed Dan and I was like, “Hey, can you come do that for Funnel Hacking Live?” And he's like, “What's Funnel Hacking Live?” So I kind of told him, and he's like, “Sure.” And it was like 2 weeks later and he's like, “What's the direction?” and I was like, “I don't know, just bring the magic man. Whatever you did there, do that here.” And that's kind of been his calling card since. He just comes and does stuff. Andrew: Bring the magic. He wants to have those words painted on the Toronto office you guys are starting. Literally, because he says you say that all the time. And the idea is, I want to understand how you hire. The idea is, “I'm going to find people who do good work, and I'm going to let them do it.” What happens if they wouldn't have done it your way? What happens if it would have gone a different direction? Russell: I see your question, and I'm not perfect. So I'm going to caveat that by, some of the guys on my team know that I'm kind of, especially on the design and funnel stuff, I'm more picky on that, because I'm so into that and I love it. But what I've found is when you hire amazing people like Todd for example, doing Clickfunnels. The times I tried to do Clickfunnels prior, build it was like, me and I'm telling developers, “here's what to do and how to do it.” And like there's always some loss in communication. With Todd, he's like, “I know exactly what I would build because I want this product too.” And then he just built it and he showed me stuff. And I'm like, “That's a good idea.” And he's like, “I did this too.” And I'm like, “That's a good idea.” And it's so much easier that way. So when you find the right people, it's not you giving them ideas, it's them coming to you with the ideas. And you're like, “that is a good idea. Go do it.” And it just makes, takes all the pressure off your back. So for us, and it's been fun because I look at, man, the last 15 years of all those different websites and the ups and the downs, the best people have always stuck. So we've got 15 years of getting the cream of the crop. It's kind of like, I'm a super hero nerd, but it's like the Avengers, at the end of, when Clickfunnels came about we had this Avenger team of people. And we're like, now we've put in our dues, now it's time to use all of our super powers to do this thing, and it all kind of came together. Andrew: Build it and build it up. And then as you were building it up, you then went to Sales Force. You guys invited me, you said, “Hey Andrew, we're in San Francisco, you're home town. Do you want to come out?” I said, “I'm going to be with the family.” And you said, “Good. Being with the family is better than hanging out with us.” But I still said, “What are you guys doing in San Francisco at Sales Force?” Because sales people don't need landing pages, yet you guys will probably find a way for them to need it. Then I saw this, this is the last video that I've got. There's no audio on it. I want you guys to look at their faces as they're looking up at these buildings, walking through the Sales Force office. Look, they're getting on the motorcycles in the lobby. They're looking all around like, “Oh gee.” Counting the buildings that are Sales Force labeled. Look at that! What are they doing? Not believing that this is even possible. And then just stopping and going, this is dream force. This is your dream. What did you get out of going to sales Force's event and seeing their office? Russell: Honestly, prior to Sales Force, I was kind of going through a weird funk in my business, because it was like, again there was the goals. So it was like, okay, we're going to do a million bucks, and then we did that. And then it's like, let's make 10 million a year. And then 50, and then this year we'll hit a hundred. And like, what's the next goal?  A billion, because a hundred million, 2 hundred million is not that big of a difference. And it was just kind of like, what's the point, what's the purpose? We've grown as big as any company that I know. And then last year, Dave and Ryan had gone out there and they were telling me stories like, “There's 170,000 businesses here.” And they were telling me all these things, and it sounded cool, but I didn't, and they were going crazy. You have to see this so you can believe it. But there's something about the energy about seeing something that makes it real. So this year I was like, I want to go and I want to see Benioff speak. I want to see the thing, the towers, I want to just understand it, because if I understand it, cool. Now we can reverse engineer and figure out how we can do it. So for me it was just like seeing it. I think in anything, any, as entrepreneurs too, if you're people believe that you can do it, you'll do it. If you believe you can lose weight, you'll lose 3eight. If you believe you can grow a company, and I don't feel like I believed that the next level was possible for us until I saw it. And then I was like, oh my gosh, this is not ridiculous. Benioff's not, none of these guys are any smarter than any of us. It's just like, they figured out the path. It was like, okay let's look at the path. And then let's look at it and now we can figure out our path. Andrew: And seeing it in person did that for you? Russell: Oh yeah. It makes it tangible, it makes it like, it's like your physiology feels it, versus reading a book about it or hearing about it. It's like you see it and you experience it, and it's like it's tangible. Andrew: I told you, I asked people before they came in here, “What are you looking for?” and a few of them frustrated me because they said, “I just wanted to see Russell. I just want to see the event.” I go, “Give me something I could ask a question about.” But I think they were looking for the same thing that you got out of there. And I know they got it. I'm going to ask them to come up here and ask some questions, and I want to know about the future of Clickfunnels, but first I've got to just acknowledge that, that we are here to just kind of pick up on that energy. That energy that got you to pick yourself back up when anyone else would have said, “I'm a failure of a husband, I can't do this.” Go back. The tension that came from failing and almost going to jail as you said, from failing and succeeding, and failing again. And still, that is inspiring to see. I want to give the whole Clickfunnels family a big round of applause, please everybody.

Insightful Networker Radio

Welcome to Insightful Networker Radio!!! This episode is all about what you should be focusing on when you are funnel hacking your competitor's sales funnels Remember to go to www.Insightfulnetworkerradio.com and pick up your free 5 day MLM Marketing Webclass.   Thanks for listening. 

Secrets of Downline Marketing Radio
How to funnel hack success

Secrets of Downline Marketing Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 34:17


Hey guys! In this episode I follow up from last episode with funnel hacking basics, which BLEW my mind when I first heard about it, and why I stayed in the industry. Enjoy!

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Social Media Sales Sex and Why You Don't Suck

You may have heard her at Queen Con live, we have funnel hacker Faith Sage on the show for a business chat. Prepare to learn some things and laugh a ton!  www.faithsage.net 

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Creative Business Party - Für Frauen, die ihr Business mit Herz und Mut rocken

Kennst du diejenigen (oder bist du sogar selbst eine dieser Personen?), die immer sagen “Ja, aber so viel kostenloser Content – Das macht doch keinen Sinn.”Zuallererst: In das Mindset will ich gar nicht reingehen. Schau dich um. Welcher sogenannte “Experte oder Expertin” gibt denn da draußen keinen kostenlosen Content? Es funktioniert halt. Denn es geht um Vertrauensaufbau, Expertise zeigen, Mehrwert liefern. Wir wissen alle, wir brauchen so einige Touchpoints, bis wir den nächsten Schritt gehen.Aber darum soll es gar nicht gehen. Es geht vielmehr darum: Du hörst gerade diesen Podcast. Andere sehen mich auf Instagram. Oder YouTube. Oder LinkedIn. Und mal abgesehen davon, dass wir auf den unterschiedlichsten Kanälen Leute abholen, holen wir euch auch mit den unterschiedlichsten Themen ab.Bei der einen macht es beim Mindset Post Klick, bei der anderen bei irgendeinem krassen Funnel-Hack. Wieder eine andere hört eine bestimmte Story von mir das dritte Mal und da hat es Klick gemacht.Wir alle ticken anders. Wir alle brauchen Zeit und oft so einige Touchpoints. Wir haben heute noch Leute, die vor eineinhalb Jahre bei unserer Videoserie mitgemacht haben, die sich erst jetzt für unser Online Durchstarten Programm oder die Newsletter Challenge anmelden.Die Frage an dich ist also: Wie viele Haken wirfst du aus? Gibst du den Leuten die Möglichkeit wieder einzusteigen?Erwähnte Links: Die 21-Tage Newsletter Challenge (startet wieder im November)Unser Online Durchstarten Programm

Crush Crowdfunding Podcast
CCP 029: Funnel Hacks That Work For Crowdfunding

Crush Crowdfunding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 20:03


Imagine if you could know exactly what does and doesn’t work when it comes to the industry you’re trying to launch your product or project into? Imagine if you could get the inside scoop so you knew exactly what your audience responds positively and negatively to!    Well, lucky for you - you don’t have to imagine it because it’s a true possibility! In this episode, Nalin will tell you about a method called “funnel hacking” and how that will be one of your greatest tools for a successful crowdfunding campaign.   Main Takeaways   [2;31]: What Is Funnel Hacking? Funnel hacking has to do with following those who came before you and an upside-down pyramid. Confused? We’ll break it down for you. [4:36]: Screen Shooting Others Campaigns See an ad that catches your attention? Save it for later so you know what works for promoting your project or product. [7:11]: Fall For The Click Bait Of Other Campaigns   Usually, we try not to fall victim to click-bait but this time we say - click away! [8:52]: Get On Their Email List  The best way to see what people are doing is to literally be apart of their team. By getting on other campaign email lists you are basically getting the first-hand experience on what works and what doesn’t for your own campaign.  [10:25]: Follow Other’s Launch Watch a launch from the very start to the very end. By doing this you will learn more about successful crowdfunding than you ever thought possible. [14:54]: Recap Of Why Following Other’s Leads Is The Best Thing You Can Do As Nalin says - “Success leaves clues.”   Resources From This Episode   Learn More About What Nalin Has To Say About Landing Pages Here Crowdfunding Starter Kit  Kickbooster Crush Crowdfunding Website Connect with Nalin Leave a Review   

Virtually Limitless
Akbar Sheikh - The man who makes more by giving more

Virtually Limitless

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 29:27


In this episode of Virtually Limitless Trey Carmichael interviews Akbar Sheikh the man who makes more by giving. We also had Andrew Napier drop in to ask a question! The principles Akbar discusses in this interview will also appear in the Limitless Expansion Secrets book! ((with his permission of course)) Akbar's story is insane! He went from homeless and unsatisfied to helping create 7 figure funnels that change peoples lives! This guy is the definition of the ripple effect. Want to see more of Akbar?

ClickFunnels Radio
Success Secrets to Funnel Hack Any Ad or Funnel - Mike Schauer - CFR #476

ClickFunnels Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 31:32


Mike Schauer is the founder and head researcher at Swiped.co, the #1 resource for people who want to learn from proven marketing campaigns and understand the psychology of why they work.   Mike has also played a huge part at ClickFunnels as the top contributor to Funnel University for over 2 years, where he’s revealed the success secrets behind dozens of funnels.   Mike learns and teaches 100% via reverse-engineering and pattern recognition. His content rule is this: for every point he makes, he has at least one example to go with it.  To learn more, please be sure to visit: https://swiped.co/invite/

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The Journey To The Top
Success with the Funnel Hack #013

The Journey To The Top

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 33:05


'Welcome back to the Journey To The Top Podcast. In this episode Dr. Javier A. Carlin our host and Doug Boughton speak on actions they have taken to become successful and how the Funnel system can guide you to Winning your first attempt at being an entrepreneur" Now join us on your Journey To The Top and enjoy the show! Be sure to Follow Javier on Instagram @drjaviercarlin or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/javieracarlin. Lastly, if your interested in learning more Join our Facebook Group Success Secrets For Healthcare Entrepreneurs

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The Journey To The Top
Funnel Hack #010

The Journey To The Top

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 21:59


'Welcome back to the Journey To The Top Podcast. In this episode Dr. Javier A. Carlin our host will dive into Funnel Hacking to build your business successfully by going 10-X" Now join us on your Journey To The Top and enjoy the show! Be sure to Follow Javier on Instagram @drjaviercarlin or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/javieracarlin. Lastly, if your interested in learning more Join our Facebook Group Success Secrets For Healthcare Entrepreneurs

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Hack That Funnel Podcast
HTFR 60: MIKAEL DIA - BIGGEST MISTAKES IN STARTING AN ONLINE BUSINESS IN 2020 - CEO & Founder of Funnelytics

Hack That Funnel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 32:34


What are the biggest mistakes when starting an online business in 2020? Funnelytics founder Mikael Dia has started and scaled 3 different businesses past the million-dollar mark, last of which hit $1.8M in it's first year! For the past 2 years, I've done Funnel Hacks almost weekly in the Funnelytics Facebook Group, and he's been my super-secret coach as I gave massive value to his community. How do you do build your online business fast and right the first time? Mikael Dia shares all - watch and listen up!

Early to Rise Radio
162 – Traffic Secrets Marketing Tips and Funnel Hacks From Russell Brunson and Dan Kennedy

Early to Rise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 30:24


In this special episode, I get to sit down with Russell Brunson and I asked him five questions that will help you make more money. Now, this is the man breaking the internet with traffic secrets and he has some insight just for our Early to Rise Radio listeners. The post 162 – Traffic Secrets Marketing Tips and Funnel Hacks From Russell Brunson and Dan Kennedy appeared first on Early To Rise.

Growth Everywhere Daily Business Lessons
Expert Conversion Strategies and Traffic Secrets from a $200M Company with Russel Brunson, CEO of Click Funnels | Ep. #353

Growth Everywhere Daily Business Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 23:50


Today using funnels for conversions seems like a vital part of marketing your products but so much of that is thanks to our guest for today, Russel Brunson. Russel is the CEO of Click Funnels, a SaaS product that provides everything you need to market, sell, and deliver your products and services online through funnels. Click Funnels is approaching $200 million in revenue and they haven't raised a cent in venture capital, so our conversation with Russel today is mostly about the funneling strategies they use to make this possible. First up though, Russel tells the story of Click Funnels’ conception, which involves his initial entrepreneurial ambition of selling DVDs containing instructions for making potato guns. After learning about sales funnels through this venture, and then developing Click Funnels, Russel found that nobody even knew what sales funnels were. We hear from him about how this problem led him to write all his books, which both act as instruction manuals for using and optimizing funnels but also behave as funnels for his company. This leads Russel to speak about the other clever ways he converts people into customers and keeps Click Funnels growing, such as webinars and challenges. Other interesting tidbits from today’s episode are the stories of how Russel made $3.2 million selling Click Funnels to the audience of Grant Cardone’s 10X event, and how Apple completely blocked his number one podcast. As you’ll find out in this episode, Russel’s love of storytelling is a key feature of his success, so make sure you catch this interview.  TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:21] Before we jump into today’s interview, please rate, review, and subscribe to the Leveling Up Podcast! [00:22] An intro into Russel, Click Funnels, and their revenue despite raising no venture dollars. [00:57] Potato gun sales funnels and how that led to Russel’s partner coding Click Funnels. [02:24] How Click Funnels makes money through tiered SaaS subscriptions. [03:04] Russel’s use of funnels in such a way that Click Funnels doesn’t pay for growth. [04:24] Funnel shelf lives and how Russel rotates through different funnels to keep fresh. [06:29] How Russel’s books guided customers to see they needed his product. [06:30] Using, optimizing and getting people into funnels: Russel’s three books. [10:16] Marketing Click Funnels to different communities through Funnel Hack events. [12:09] How customers’ need for Click Funnels informs Russel’s view on giving free content. [13:46] Why Russel shut down his lucrative mastermind at the top of his funnel. [14:28] Russel’s love of storytelling and why he wants Click Funnels to be worth $1 billion. [15:15] Storytelling over techno-babble: learning how to sell your product. [17:11] How Russel sold $3.2 million worth of SaaS on stage one year and failed the next. [20:13] Russel’s confusion around why his podcast got choked by Apple. [17:11] The top three funnels that work the best: books, webinars, and challenges. [21:57] Timeframes for when Russel makes new funnels. [22:26] Russel’s must-read books and favorite business tools. Resources From The Interview: Click Funnels Russel Brunson   DotCom Secrets Expert Secrets Traffic Secrets Unlock the Secrets   Funnel Hacking Live Gabe Schillinger 10X Growth Con Traffic Secrets Website Expert Secrets Website Secret Funnel Strategy Webinars One Funnel Away Salesforce Opidis Joovv   Must read book: Behind the Cloud, American Kingpin   Leave Some Feedback:   What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed   Connect with Eric Siu:    Growth Everywhere Single Grain Eric Siu on Twitter    

The Marketing Secrets Show
Writing The Clickfunnels Startup Story...

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 12:47


My thoughts as I start work on my new book. On this episode Russell talks about the process he is currently in to write his Clickfunnels startup story. Here are some of the awesome things you’ll hear in today’s episode: Find out how long this book idea has been in the works, and what kinds of things they are doing to gather information. Hear a timeline of all the main events that will documented in the new book. And find out why Russell believes this book is his way of leaving a legacy on earth when he’s no longer a part of it. So listen here to this awesome timeline of the Clickfunnels startup story. ---Transcript--- Hey what’s up everybody? This is Russell Brunson, welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today I’m going to take you on a trip down memory lane. Alright so now that the Traffic Secrets book is done and everything is done and I swore I would never write a book again, the first thing my brain wants to do is write the next book. So here we go. Some of you guys have heard me talk about the fact that I bought the domain bootstrap.com and my goal was to tell the story of how Clickfunnels got bootstrapped. So instead of being a how-to book like all the secrets trilogy has been, this is going to be the story of what we did and how we did it. Anyway, I’m really excited for it, so I thought to start this project, obviously when I rewrote the Expert Secrets book I geeked out on A Hero’s Two Journeys and what it all looks like and mapping it out and I totally want to sit down and think, I want to take the Hero’s Two Journeys, and take the Clickfunnels storyline and see if we can sync it with all the different parts, to see how close we can match the actual hero’s two journeys. So that’s going to be a fun part of the process, but I’m not ready for that yet. So the first thing was like, I need to start building out a timeline to kind of see how this whole things started and where we went and everything. So I started a new trello board. And I basically started, if any of you have used Trello before, there’s different columns right. So I had a column for each year, and then Melanie’s working with me to go through and inside of each column is to make a card for all the major milestones like, “Oh we did Funnel Hacking Live. Oh, we wrote a book. Oh, we went to this event. Oh, we did that. Oh, we hit this…” just so we have a timeline of all the things that happened year by year. So we started in, let’s see, we started 2014 because that’s when we launched Clickfunnels. I’m like, well it started before that though because in 2013 we started building Clickfunnels, but if you go back to 2011 when I met Todd. And we kept going back, so now we’ve got the timeline all the way back to basically 2009. Anyway, it’s going to take me and Melanie probably the next couple of months to get this whole thing built out. But it’s kind of crazy. I started this whole, basically the first year I’m starting this is 2009. 2009 is when I met Dylan who is one of the original cofounders of Clickfunnels, and the long story is that early that year I got a random call from someone on Tony Robbins’ team who said he wanted to meet me. So then two weeks later I was in Toronto at UPW, which I need to add this to the card. At UPW I met Tony, and then I left and didn’t hear from him again. And then August 11, the day after my anniversary, I think it was August 10th we heard about it, but August 10 or 11 I was speaking at Stompernet and I got a call from Tony’s assistant asking if I wanted to speak in Fiji. And then you fast forward to two weeks later, August 29 I’m in Fiji with Tony Robbins. While I’m in Fiji I’m sitting there and I see this guy who is like the best designer I’ve ever seen.  And I asked a bunch of people, “Who is this guy?” his name is Dylan Jones, so I email Dylan Jones. And while I was in Namale in Fiji, I got an email back from Dylan saying, “Hey what’s up? What can you do for me?” So we did a couple of projects. And then in October of that month, he designed the user interface for a site called clickdotcom.com which was the original Clickfunnels. It never came to light, but we designed every single page. It’s crazy to look at the designs now, it’s like, this is so similar to what Clickfunnels ended up becoming, just in 2009. So this is 5 years before we actually launched Clickfunnels, which is crazy. So that’s how I met Dylan. And then, so that was 2009, then 2010 is when I had my big company crash and I laid off 90 people overnight and everything fell apart and I was like, “This is the worst thing in the world. This is horrible.” And then on the back side of the crash, 2011 is when I down to my last dollar I was like, I need to figure out a way to shift our company and I saw that on flippa.com there was somebody championsound.com which was an email/text message auto-responder for bands. I’m like, “This the future, I’m going to buy this thing.” So I bought championsound with money we didn’t have, and then we found out it coded in Ruby on rails, and we didn’t have Ruby on rails programmers or servers or anything. And I tried to hire a bunch of people, it didn’t work. So after we lost all that money, I was about to delete the site, in fact, I think I emailed, I’ll have to go back to my emails and see, but I think I emailed someone on my team, like, “Let’s just turn this off. It’s not going to work.” And then I had this impression of like, “Go email your list and see if there’s anybody on your list who knows Ruby on rails.” So I email my list, get a response back from, enter Todd Dickerson. Todd Dickerson emailed back and we started working together. And for the entire year of 2011 and 2012 we worked on projects together. Todd didn’t get paid until, I don’t even know when. He didn’t get paid at first, for like the first year, and the second year we started paying him a little bit. And then 2013 is when we started building Clickfunnels. I’m excited to go back in the timeline to find all of the actual, like when he flew into Boise, the email he sent me, all the stuff, us brainstorming. I’m going to find those assets and plug them in here. So 2013 was the year of us building Clickfunnels. Us, I say us. I have no skills. It was the year of Todd building Clickfunnels and me being excited by it. And then 2014 we did the initial beta launch in the summer while I was at my family vacation at Bear Lake. Then we came back and October 25th is when I spoke at Mike Fillsame’s event and did the very first ever Funnel Hacks presentation. And then November 7th was the first day I did a webinar. So I did 3 webinars on November 7th. And then it was off to the races. So anyway, it was kind of fun finding these landmarks and putting them into this timeline of all the events that happened. So what we’re going to do is try and go back through email, calendars, memory and as much as we can to try and build out as big of a timeline as possible, of all the different events. And then my plan is I’m going to fly each of the people that were involved, so like Dylan and Todd and Brent and Dave and Ryan and everybody who’s been involved in Clickfunnels from the beginning, fly them out here and then interview them about each step in the thing. Like, “How were you feeling when this happened and this happened?” and just getting them all to tell their stories from their point of view, because everyone’s got such different unique points of view and the direction they came into this. So we’re trying to build the timeline out first so I can go intelligently interview people and spend 5 or 6 hours and go through each thing like, ‘What was happening at this point? What were you thinking, how were you feeling, what was happening at your home, what was happening in your life?” and just getting really, really deep. And so that way when it’s done I will have interviews with like 30 or 40 people who are a big part of the initial Clickfunnels story. And then we’ll have all the video, the audio. We’ll have the timeline, we’ll have all the assets from the timeline, all the emails, all the pictures, all the videos, all the different assets we’ve created throughout this whole time, and then from there I’ll take all that and start writing the Bootstrap book. Ah, so exciting. And hopefully at that point I’ll be able to look at the timeline of events and see does this match the hero’s two journeys? How can we make it match and fit into this thing? I don’t want to write just a story to tell a story. I want to make sure it’s a story that fits. And I think you know, it’s been fun as I’ve, I don’t think we have an ending yet to the story. That’s the hard part, I don’t have an ending to the story. It’s just like, “And then we were here…. Bootstrap part two coming soon.” We don’t have an ending to the story yet, but it’s just kind of fun to put all the pieces together. And the ups and the downs, the highs and the lows, the stress and the excitement, and the anxiety and the stress, and the happiness and the victories. It’s going to be so much fun to try to tell the story in a way that will help people understand the Clickfunnels story and how it came to be. And I hope in the process you’ll learn a lot. You’ll learn about what we tried, what worked, what didn’t work. But again, it’s not going to be a how-to book, it’s going to be more of a telling the story, and the journey, and all that kind of stuff. All the how-to stuff is in the Secrets’ books. You’ve got enough secrets over there, you’re good. Now you just gotta hear the story, the behind the scenes, the stuff that they don’t tell you, they won’t tell you on TV right. Anyway, so that’s my fun project I’m working on right now. Anyway, I hope that you guys have a project. I think one of our missions here in this world for all of us is to go and learn a bunch of things, and spend time and trial and error in learning something. And then to take what you’ve learned and compile it in a way that you can pass it on to people after you. To your kids, or your students, or your whatever, your posterity. You know, I think all of us come to earth and our goal is to try to make the earth a better place when we leave, so how do you do that? You come on earth and you assimilate all these things and you package it in a way that lives beyond yourself. And that’s why we do business right, that’s why we write books, that’s why we create courses, that’s why we teach, that’s why we make podcasts, why we make videos. It’s with the hope that the stuff we created and the stuff that we discovered can live on beyond ourselves. So for me this is a really fun thing to be able to take this time and try to retell the story. You know, I think, how cool would it be, I guess a lot of founders have told their story, but how cool would it be for more companies to hear the actual, all the pieces and the timeline and the people and how it all worked and how it worked together. Anyway, I’m excited for it. This book is coming to you the year 2030, so I got a decade to write it. So don’t be like, ‘Russell, when’s the book coming out?” This is not going to be a short project. In fact, I’m not even going to pitch it to a publisher until it’s done. Because with the Traffic Secrets book a publisher, I don’t know if I told you this, Hay House, I pitched it to Hay House and they loved it, so we signed a contract, and I’m not a contract guy so I didn’t read it, I didn’t look at it. Then the next week in the mail we got a check, I’m like, “What’s this?” They’re like, “This is your royalty check.” I’m like, “I get a royalty check? What? This is like what real authors get, this is crazy.” And I’m like, “What do I do with it?” and he’s like, “Well most people take the year off and then write a book.” I was like, “Oh, huh. That sounds nice, I can imagine that, but that would be amazing.” And so I took the check, cashed it and felt good about myself and then the next day I get an email with the timeline, “The book has to be done by this date, we have to publish it…” all this stuff. And because they had paid me, I felt so obligated and I had this increased level of stress and anxiety of like, “You have ot have it done by this date because we gave you money.” I was like, I wanted to give the money back like, “Here you go, I don’t want your money. Your money is stressing me out. Just let me write my book in peace.” So this one is going to be definitely different. There’s no timeline attached, there’s no money attached, there’s no nothing until it’s done. Then we’ll go shop it out. A couple things I want to do, do you guys think this would be cool? So with all these different landmarks and timelines, we tried to put all the images and videos, and the stuff that we’ve captured, all these, you know along the way we’ve captured so many amazing things. How cool would it be inside this book, you could see a picture of it, let’s say, but let’s say there’s a video, if there’s a QR code and you hold your phone over and boom it pops and you watch the video of the thing that I’m telling you about, the experience. Any of the times we’ve captured or caught any of those things, like plugging them in. That would be so cool. Anyway, that’s kind of the gameplan, who knows. We’ll see what happens. But anyway, I’m pumped, I’m excited, hopefully you guys are excited about some project right now, something you’re creating that will tell your story beyond your time here on this earth. So that’s how you build a legacy right, that’s how you take all these life experiences and leave them for the next generation, for the next set of people. So this, literally it was 11 years ago that I met Dylan, so this has all happened in the last decade, the last 10 years. It was 5 or 6 years ahead of time of trying a bunch of stuff, ups and downs, and you know meeting Dylan on the very end of the up in 2009, and then boom, 2010 was a crash, and then it’s been literally a decade from the crash until now. And anyway, and now we’re in this other crash. 2010 crash was the Russell crash, where my business crashed. Now we’re in the Corona crash which is a little bit different. Anyway, alright, that’s all I got. I’m going to go back to work. Appreciate you guys all, thank you so much for everything. And I hope you guys are having an amazing day. If you got any value from this, please take a picture of it, post it on Facebook or Instagram and tag me on it, I’d love to hear from you. And with that said, I will talk to you all soon. Bye everybody. 

The Marketing Secrets Show
My Framework For Selling Frameworks

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 7:09


One small tweak that most people miss, that’s the difference between teaching your framework and selling your framework. On this episode Russell talks about how he sells a framework and how it is different than teaching a framework. Here are some of the informative things you will hear on this episode: Why you sell frameworks almost the same as teaching them. What step is missing when you are selling. So listen here to find out the framework Russell uses for selling frameworks. ---Transcript--- Hey everybody, this is Russell. I’m still in Puerto Rico and I got one more clip from Funnel Hacking Live I want to share with you guys. And if you’ve been listening to the last couple of episodes from Funnel Hacking Live, the first one I shared is What is a Funnel Hacker. I talked about being an entrepreneur by birth, but a Funnel Hacker by choice, and what is this crazy community that you’ve chosen to be part of.  Then number two I talked about the 5 steps you go through to find your voice, including how to find and test your own frameworks. And then yesterday’s episode was all about how to actually teach your frameworks. And today is a little shorter episode, but it’s about how to actually sell your frameworks, and this is one of the things that I think a lot of people miss, in fact, I missed it a lot until I started really digging deep in this. And all the sudden I realized, oh my gosh, there’s this commonality. And when you understand it, it becomes really, really powerful. So that’s the hint, that’s all I’m going to give you right now. We’re going to queue up the theme song, you guys are going to listen to that, and when we come back, you guys will have a chance to hear the final, the ending part of my presentation from Funnel Hacking Live, my keynote presentation, and it will kind of wrap out this series on frameworks and how to find them, develop them, create them, teach them, and also sell them. Now I want to show you guys my framework for selling frameworks. It’s very similar but it’s different. When I’m teaching a framework I teach all those things, but when I’m selling it’s different. When I’m selling, number one, I still tell about how I learned or I earned it, number two, I still teach the strategy, but I don’t teach the tactics, and then I show the case studies. Okay, what somebody typically is buying from you is the tactical. It’s here’s the process, here’s what it is. If I’m selling something I don’t do number three. I do number one, two and number four. So let me show you an example of this. So how many of you guys have seen my Funnel Hacks presentation? It’s the presentation that built clickfunnels, if you haven’t seen it yet, that’s shocking to me, because I did that webinar live over a hundred times, and it’s been on auto-webinar for four years now and it’s sold a hundred million dollars plus of Clickfunnels. So if you haven’t seen it yet, you should at least watch it because it’s really good. I put a lot of effort into it. But if you look at this, watch how my slides mimic this process. So number one, I tell the story about how I learned or I earned secret number one. So I talk about Tony Robbins telling me if you want to achieve success you’ve got to do this. And then I talk about the pioneers, I talk about Porter Stansbury. I tell the story about how I learned or earned this tactic. Then I switch over to the strategy. Here’s the strategy, step number one…I’m going to share my frameworks for my funnel hacks, step number one, you’ve got to funnel hack someone successful. Step number two, you’ve got to buy their product. Step number three, blueprints, number four, building Clickfunnels. Oh, and by the way, my product eventually is actually step number four. I still have a framework for success for them, right. Then I skip number three, because number three would be like, “Okay, let me show you a six step tutorial about how to actually build your funnel in Clickfunnels.” You know what I mean? I skip that and I go directly to the social proof, “Here’s Organify, here’s what we did with their funnel.” Boom. And that’s how I taught that section of the framework. Then I move onto secret number two in my framework. Same thing, I start right here with how I learned or I earned it, back in the past what we had to do. “We had to have programmers and designers, and analytics people and it was super hard. I had a tech guy and this and this, and this. But then we figured out a new way, a better way. Let me show you the strategy.” Then I do my demo of Clickfunnels, and the demo of Clickfunnels shows the strategy. “Step one, I pick a template. Step two, I pick a funnel type. Step three…” and I walk through the framework for how I build a funnel inside of Clickfunnels. And from there, I skip number three and I go to number four, which is “Here’s the case study.” Boom, boom, boom, boom a whole bunch of case studies. Same thing now, with secret number three. Same thing. Number one, I tell how I learned or I earned it. “Google slapped me again. Here’s the frameworks. Step number one, I figured out where other people are getting their traffic from. Step number two, I go to similar websites. Number three, I look at this. Step number four…” Boom, boom, boom, boom. And I go through the whole framework of how I get traffic, and then from there I end with a case study of how it actually happened. Do you guys see how that works? So when I’m selling through a framework, I teach number one, how we learned and earned it. Number two, I teach the strategy. Then number three, I show the social proof. Does that give any of you guys any aha’s? Okay, I’m dropping some things now. We’re going to throughout this week, I’m going to be sharing other frameworks, and we’re going to talk about the story selling framework tonight after dinner, which is going to be going deeper into the story parts of stuff, and how we craft the stories and we orchestrate them, and all those kind of things, it’s going to be really cool. But I wanted to kind of close this down with is, this week you guys, I want you to understand that I’m going to be showing you guys a lot of frameworks. In fact, some of my presentations are like 10 minutes long, and I come down and I’m like, “Okay, I gotta show you guys a quick frameworks. I’m going to go for 10 minutes on a framework, and then I’m bouncing back out again. And the next speaker will be out.” One of our speakers is going to be showing their framework for success. I  want you guys to see the framework and understand it, start mastering these frameworks as you’re doing that. To master the frameworks you’re going to be giving during Funnel Hacking Live, and then number two, as you’re thinking through, start deciding what are the frameworks for your business.  Come back to this, what is the result that my dream customers pay me for? I don’t care what business you’re in, they’re all paying for a result. The only reason why people buy stuff, they want a result. What is the result and start thinking, “What’s my framework? What could it be? I gotta figure out a name for it. I gotta figure out, what am I going to title it? What’s step one, step two, step three? What’s my hypothesis I gotta create? This is what I think is right, then I gotta go back home and be a human guinea pig and test it on myself and see if I can get it to work for me. And then if it does work for me, then I gotta go and find other people and make sure it works for them. And when I have this framework, oh my gosh, this becomes my ads and my opt ins and my thing. And I can sell all sorts of things around that.” But that’s what I really want you guys to understand. Is this lens of frameworks that we’re doing so many things this weekend about it, I want you guys understanding that and getting excited about developing your own frameworks. And hopefully you start looking backwards in time about, “Oh my gosh, here’s all the different frameworks that I’ve seen Russell use on me.” I doodled 4 of them that you guys are able to pick up and name them, just by seeing my doodle. That’s the power of what we’re doing, creating things that your customers remember over and over and over again. Any of you guys right now who have gone through the perfect webinar framework training, if you get on a webinar and you’r stuck like, “What do I do? What do I do?” You look at the doodle and you’re like, “Oh, I know exactly what to do.” It gives you the ability to serve your customers at a higher level than you could have any other thing, any other way, when you start creating your own frameworks.

Novice to Master N2M
45 - DCS - How To Funnel Hack A Successful Campaign

Novice to Master N2M

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 14:05


We continue further into Secret 9 and how to Funnel Hack plus talk about tools you can use to increase your success. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Secret MLM Hacks Radio
125: Why I Closed Secret MLM Hacks - Part 2

Secret MLM Hacks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 29:07


In Part 2 of this two-episode series, I talk about what the future of my MLM business looks like and an opportunity for people to join me. Secret MLM Hacks is closing, so I tell you about a backdoor that we're going to leave open for those of you guys who are huge fans of the show. And also about where the remainder of my network marketing-related services and products are actually available. How did I create an exit, a product-closing campaign? Right now, I'm really big on the campaigns. I'm really big into sales pressure. Some of my favorite stories are of these old dead rich marketers who didn't have the Internet in their day. How did they create noise? How did they create sales pressure? How did they create campaigns in order to get sales?  And when you think about that and you think about what the standard person does today to cause noise around their product, we're pretty weak at campaigns now. I actually think that campaigns is kind of a dying skill set. And so I'd started walking through the exit campaign a little bit in the last video, but I'm going to cut over to the final exit campaign strategy in this one. This is really valuable stuff - Stay tuned as I walk you through the exit campaign that I put on the back of Secret MLM Hacks. Key Takeaways: Creating a message that includes the “who”: Who I'm selling to and not selling to (5:24) Where they're going, the problem they're solving (5:36) I'm going to create an offer which helps them get where they're trying to go (5:40) Facebook posting is not marketing; it is an aspect of marketing (5:52) Campaigns are the thing that I can go and I can actually influence (6:09) My favorite four types of traffic: Publishing, Dream 100, affiliates, and ads (6:59) They know it's awesome, but its title has raised eyebrows (10:33) I'm not going to stop Secret MLM Hacks; public access to it is closed (13:59) The difference between Funnel Hacks and Funnel Builder Secrets (14:47) Secret MLM Hacks is actually more akin to Funnel Builder Secrets… (16:23) Most likely, I'm going to make a completely separate course (21:44) Natural, normal business problems as products and landscapes evolve (27:04) --- Additional Resources: ModernDownlineCoaching.com

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach
117 \\ Passive Income Secrets, Brand Evolution, & Evergreen Funnel Hacks with Rachel Ngom

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 33:31


 "If only I could sell one course per day... that would be the dream" sounds about right, eh? Listen in as I chat with fellow passive income queen, Rachel Ngom from She's Making an Impact podcast as we jam on why our online courses are LIFE + how we drive sales using an evergreen funnel. We also talk about how our brands have evolved over time and blossomed slowly into what they are today. P.S. Happy Thanksgiving! I'm so grateful for each and every ONE of you. Love ya. Enjoy sis! . . SHOW NOTES AT HTTPS://WWW.STEFANIEGASS.COM/BLOG/117 Wanna do a coaching session with me?! From power-hour calls to monthly and annual packages, there's an option for you. Email us for the coaching menu at support@stefaniegass.com Launch your podcast with ease. Follow the PROVEN system for scaling to success! Join the dozens of women who have launched TOP 30 RANKED shows using my exact system inside of Podcast Pro University. JOIN now and you'll get FREE, life-time access to the membership community, too! Hurry, this offer expires soon. Thinking about podcasting? Learn EVERYTHING you need to know at my free Start a Podcast Training Page (https://startapodcast.gr8.com​)! Or, Snag my launch strategy + checklist at podcastchecklist.gr8.com Confused about what to do FIRST in your business? Download my Mompreneur Biz Blueprint and find out the exact order of operations to build your business. What to do, when: bizblueprint.gr8.com All of my recommended programs & software can be found at stefaniegass.com/resources FB Community: bit.ly/successsupportgroup

The Marketing Secrets Show
Extreme Ownership, Russell's Rant...

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 31:03


Russell goes on a rant about “extreme ownership”, mastering webinars, and a whole bunch more. On this special podcast within a podcast Russell goes on a rant about taking responsibility for your own business because he is not your savior, he is a leader. Here are some of the awesome things to look for in this episode: Find out why Russell is going on a rant about taking ownership in making your business successful. See how you can model Russell’s 12 month plan for financial success. And find out how you can get access to every single product Russell has done to be a master of the webinar. So listen here to find out why Russell decided to rant about taking responsibility for your success instead of blaming others for your failures. ---Transcript--- What’s up everybody? This is Russell Brunson, welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. Today I’ve got a rant. Alright everybody, I hope you’re all doing amazing. As I said during the intro today, I’ve got a little bit of a rant. And this is a rant not out of being upset, more out of love for somebody who reached out to me on Instagram the other day, and said some things, and I wanted to grab the person and spot coach them on the spot and be like, “I see what’s wrong.” But instead I thought, there’s more than one person who’s got this exact same problem, so I wanted to do this as a podcast so that it will not only help her, but will help everybody. So I’m not going to tell you her name or situation or story or anything, but I’m going to kind of tell you a little bit of our conversation, I’m going to do a little bit of a rant, and hopefully it will help somebody else out there who is listening, as well as her, as well. So some of the really, really quick back story, this is somebody who has kind of popped in and out of our community a couple of times, I’ve seen her at a couple of events, she’s somebody who is definitely trying, putting forth the effort. So I am, that’s why I’m aware of her, and I’ll kind of leave it at that. She came to an event we did last year for our high end coaching clients, as a guest, I let her come and kind of attend, and I’ve seen her at Funnel Hacking Live, and a couple other spots. So I’m really excited, this looks like good things are happening, momentum is happening, so I was really excited. Then I didn’t hear anything from her for a while. And then a week or two I got a message on Instagram asking if I would help with this project she’s doing. And I didn’t, I get 8,000 messages a day on every platform, and I’m just not able to respond to everything. So unfortunately I don’t respond to most things, unless its something that really pops out. So I didn’t and then she messaged again, and she messaged again, and she was like, “What I’m selling is very similar to what Myron was talking about at this thing. Can you help me? Can you be an executive producer for this documentary I want to make?” So it kind of caught me off guard, and I responded back, in fact, let me see if I can pull up my response here, keep the recording going hopefully. So my response was, “Why don’t you just do a webinar and sell the training direct? There’s a proven model that works over and over again. It sounds like you’re trying to gamble on an unproven model, crowd funding for a TV show. Don’t try to reinvent the wheel, just follow the model that’s proven to work.” She was trying to say, “I’m doing this crowd funding thing for this TV show and I want you to be an executive producer, and it’s going to tell my story and from there we’re going to sell my course that teaches how to do this thing.” I’m just like, “Okay, you could do that, or you could do the model that’s been proven by thousands and thousands and thousands of people that we know works beyond a T, you should model the proven thing, as opposed to running down this rabbit hole on something that makes no logical sense and nobody’s ever done before, because you think it’ll be easier than doing what actually works.” So that’s what I said, and then she responded back, “My honest answer, I wrote a webinar,” Which is awesome, yeah, congratulations. “It sucked.” Yeah, it should suck, the first one you do is always going to suck. “I knew it did, so I never even launched it. Then I went to Funnel Hacking Live 2019, I joined 2 Comma Club X thinking I’d get the help I needed to write it, that didn’t happen.” So that was the thing. So I wrote back, I said, “Okay, I’m going to do a rant today inside the 2 Comma Club X group, I’m going to seem a little frustrated. It’s out of love. I won’t use your name…I’m sure other people need this. Hopefully it’s going to give you a clear road map.” And she wrote back, “I’m not in the 2 Comma Club X group anymore. They kicked me out when I put my account on pause. I have no more credit on my cards.” Okay, so I got a couple things I want to talk about tied to this. The first one is I want you to listen to how she phrased these things, because this is so, so, so essential to your success. The second you put your success on somebody else, you’ve automatically failed. If I could grab everyone of you guys and just yell this to you. Notice what she said, she said, “I joined 2 Comma Club X thinking that I’d get the help I needed to write it. That didn’t happen.” And then, “I’m not in the group, they kicked me out.” Notice in both those situations she put her success on somebody else. “I joined this so I’d get the help. That didn’t happen.” So she didn’t get the help, although the fact we’ve got 9 fulltime coaches, 4 coaches including Myron Golden, Stephen Larsen, Julie Stoian, all of which who are amazing at things. We do live calls weekly between all the coaches. The help was there, she didn’t get it. I don’t know if she thought someone was going to come to her house and write it, but she didn’t…..Its there, the people are there. You have to grab it and take it, be on  every single call, go to every single event. Jump on the coaching calls, jump on the open office hours. The things are there, but she said, I didn’t get the help I needed. So I just wanted to put that out. And then, “They kicked me out.” So “I stopped paying and they kicked me out.” She’s putting her success on somebody else. The way that, if you’re taking, and I sent everyone in 2 Comma Club X Extreme Ownership, by the way, so hopefully everyone’s read that, but if you haven’t, that’s the big tweak first off. So I’d be like, my first feedback is you need to take 100% responsibility for yourself. If this was the answer, “My honest answer, I wrote a webinar, then I launched it, I tried it, it didn’t work, so I tried it again, I tried it again, tried it again, after ten times it didn’t work. Then I joined 2 Comma Club X, then I was on every single coaching call, I asked every single coach the question. I got feedback inside the groups, inside the things.” Those are the things that if she had taken personal responsibility for, those are the actions to help you have success with the webinar. It’s not a mystery. I wrote a book on it, we did the 10x Secrets training, which is inside the coaching program, we have all the coaches, all the staff, all the people, it’s a proven model. Half the people inside 2 Comma Club X are doing this thing, if you just jump in and do it, they’re there. Anyway, and then again, “They kicked me out of the account.” They didn’t kick you out of the account. You kicked yourself out of the account, you stopped paying. And I understand if you ran out of money, I totally respect that and understand that, but they did not kick you out, you kicked yourself out by not continuing to pay. It’s just like this little phrase that seems inconsequential, but it’s so freaking important. Don’t put your success on somebody else’s. Garrett White spoke at Funnel Hacking Live 3 years ago and did this whole rant about, for each of us individually he says, and one of the pieces was, “You’re a leader, not a savior.” Our job is not to save you, our job is to lead you, we are leading. How many webinars have I done? How many…inside the member’s area there’s like 15 different webinars that I’ve done that we successful that you can watch, and can watch over and over and over again. All my staff, all my coaches, all my people, everyone knows how to do webinars, the access is there. But the problem is that you wrote one, and then you thought it sucked so you never did it. Alright so, there’s the first part of the rant, it was just personal responsibility. It seems so little, but it is everything. Shifting that from, “They kicked me out. I didn’t get the help I was expecting. I didn’t…” No, no, no you have to shift that, because until you do, you will always be a victim in this situation. That’s the first piece of advice that I wanted to put out there. Now I want you to listen to the second piece of advice. And it’s funny, as I was thinking about this, this morning, it’s funny, for those of you guys that go to church, and I’m assuming it’s true in any church, but we go to church and they’re always like, “You need to pray. You need to repent. You need to do what’s right.” And you’re like, “This is the same message you keep telling me every single time.” And it’s like, it’s the same message that everyone still needs, that’s why we keep saying it. And I feel like it’s almost the same thing. Two years ago I did a podcast called, this is your business plan or business model for the next 12 months. And in there it said basically you need to do a webinar a week live,  every single week, until you’re a millionaire, and if you do that every single week for a year, you’ll be successful. And that’s the next piece of advice here. Is that you said, “I wrote a webinar, it sucked. The market didn’t tell me that, I just assumed it sucked, so I stopped trying.” No, that is how you don’t have success. The way you have success is you write a sucky webinar, then you get people on the sucky webinar, you do it, and you suck. Then you look at the feedback from that sucky webinar, you make the tweaks, make it a little bit better, then you do it again, and the next time you suck a little bit less. And you keep doing that every single week for an entire year until you’re a millionaire. That’s it. It’s not that hard. That’s the model, it’s the thing that we’ve….you just…that’s…I don’t even know what to say. So I’m thinking because I did that podcast 2 1/2 – 3 years ago. The time I did it was, it’s funny because Brandon and Kaelin were launching LadyBoss at the time, and they heard that, and then they did a webinar every single week, and boom, now they’re doing like 40 or 50 million bucks this year. And I can tell you a handful of inner circle members who listened to that podcast and guess what they did? They went and boom, did these huge, built huge companies off of it. So just like if I was at church and say, “You need to pray, you need to repent, you need to do what’s right.” I’m going to do the same thing right now and I’m going to actually insert that podcast episode right here, that way you guys can go and listen to it again and realize that this is still the same message. It has not changed. My advice for the next 12 months is the same advice as it was back then for the next 12 months. You need to be doing this over and over and over and over again. So person who this podcast is specifically for, take the crappy webinar that you wrote and then do it, live. Don’t retweak it or change it or hope that somebody else is going to take your responsibility and rewrite it for you. This is your business and you’re the only one that cares about it. Therefore you’re the one that has to do the work, and you’ve got to do it. And then I would go and plug into every single group and go find people and say, “Can you listen to my webinar?” And ask people questions, and then after you do, go watch my webinar, and then watch 5 other peoples. Find Liz Benney’s webinar, or find Annie Grace’s webinar, or find Kaelin Poulin’s webinar, watch all the webinars, watch mine again. Some of the people that have had the most success webinars, told me, “Russell I’ve watched your webinar over 50 times.” 50 times! How many times have you watched my webinar? Have you dissected it? Have you written it out? Have you figured out how you would change this for your market? If not, you’re not trying hard enough, you’re putting the blame on someone else. This is your responsibility to do the hard work. It’s not my role, it’s not my team’s role, it’s not anybody else’s role except for yours. We are not your savior, we are a leader. We are leading, we are going and trailblazing and leading back everything we’re finding. Here’s all this stuff, take it. But you’ve got to be responsible for it, not me, because I don’t care about your business as much as you do. Just like nobody cared about my business when I was getting started. I can’t tell you how many times I failed over and over and over again. It wasn’t on a webinar where nobody was there. It was me failing on a stage in front of people. That is embarrassing, super embarrassing. My wife and I are broke and I’m flying across the country leaving my life with our brand new twins for three or four days, paying my own way to get there, paying for my hotel, and 4 or 5 grand in the hole, step out on stage and speak, and nobody buys. I had to call my wife that night and be like, “Hey hun, guess what?” She’s like, “How’d you do?” I’m like, “I did alright.” She’s like, “How many people bought?” I’m like, “None.” She’s like, “None?” “Yeah.” She’s like, “But how much did it cost you to get out there?” “Uh, about 3 or 4 grand in.” She’s like, “Well, why did you do that.” Because I have to learn the skill. It’s hard, it’s embarrassing, it’s frustrating. Leaving my wife and our kids and not having the money, not making a penny from the trip, losing 5 grand to go and practice onstage, standing in front of a group of 100 people, 200 people and embarrassing yourself, not having a single person move when you walk to the back of the stage, that sucks. But guess what, I did it week in and week out, week in and week out, and I would go and sit through the event for three days and watch every other presenter present, and I would take notes. What did they do? Why’d they do that? How’d they do that? How did they get people to walk to the back of the room? How’d they structure their presentation? What worked, what didn’t work? Over and over and over and over again. And now 15 years later it’s easy. But you gotta put in the work first, you gotta put in the time first. And this isn’t, and I wish I could have somebody just do my whole webinar for me, but guess what, nobody cared about it like I did. Nobody cared about my little ideas except for me. I knew they were big, I knew they were going to change the world, but I had to go out there and learn the skill. So for you, and again, this is for that one person, but this is for everybody who is listening. You need to take this personal responsibility on yourself. This is your product, this is your service, this is your business, nobody else cares about it except for you. Therefore you’re the one that needs to make it successful. Therefore if you write a crappy webinar, you don’t just stop. That’s the beginning point, we all write a crappy webinar to start.  Then you go and you do it, and then you do it again, and you do it again. And it’s going to suck at first, because at first you’re going to make zero dollars. You’re probably going to spend money to get ads to show up. You’re going to be bribing people, you’re going to be spending 40 hours on Facebook in every group related to you, trying to recruit people to come to your webinar. And you’re going to get 100 people to sign up and one of them will show up and it’s going to suck, and it’s going to be embarrassing, you’re going to cry your eyes out, but that’s the path. If it was super easy guess what, everyone here would be doing a webinar every single time. It’s not so you gotta care more. And you can’t expect anyone else to care. You can’t put the blame on anyone else. Extreme ownership, it’s you. You are the only person, youl’re the one who’s stepping out into the arena and you’ve got to figure this thing out. So that’s the goal. And if you’re too shy, or you’re introverted, I get it. So am I. I hate talking to people. But if you really care about this business and your mission and stuff, then you’ve got to go out of your way to go out there and ask the questions, jump on the coaching calls, go into the facebook groups, talk to people, trade them. Say, “I’ll work for free for you if you review my webinar.” “I’ll do this for you.” Whatever it takes. It’s going to be uncomfortable and it’s going to be painful, and it’s going to suck at first, I get it. But if you really want this thing to happen, that’s the path. And if you don’t, that’s cool. Go back and do whatever you did before, I don’t care. But if this is the path, I just want to paint a really clear picture, this is not all sunshine and roses. It’s hard, it’s hard work. But nobody ever said changing the world is going to be easy. So if you really do believe in your product or your service, and you really do want to change the world for the people you’ve been called to serve, then this is the path, and you’ve got to do it over and over and over again. Alright with that said, I’m going to stop talking here for a second and have my brother go and find the podcast episode that I did, it might have been 3 or 4 years ago now, but basically it was like, if I remember right, it was December or the beginning of the year, I was coming home and I mapped it out. I said, this is the business model for the next 12 months. If you do this for the next 12 months you will be financially independent. And that, that calling, that statement, that phrase is still true today. So I’m going to post it here, the same thing I talked about in the Expert Secrets book, just because I haven’t been ringing that bell as much, doesn’t mean it’s not true. It’s still the path, still the process, still exactly what I would do if I was starting over again today, live. So I’m going to have him insert that right now and then I’ll be back here in a few seconds. Hey everyone, I hope things are going amazing for you. Heading home from the office today, and just keep getting more and more excited about how simple and stupid my plan is for next year. The angle's always world domination, and the strategy's changed so many times, but look at the people in our coaching group that have made the most amount of money, the things that have made me the most amount of money. It's all had to do with one core focus. It comes down to this. If you’re taking notes, write it down right now. If you're in a car, pull over so you can focus a 100% because this is the key. Okay, and I talked about his on my periscope, the one that I told you guys about yesterday that we did 150k sales on it. The key is having a live event every Thursday, and the one singular goal of your entire company is to get at least a thousand people a week onto that webinar. That's it. It's kind of like the whole 'apple a day keeps the doctor away'. A thousands registrants a week for your webinar keeps money flowing. We were doing the math on that. Let's just say, and I don’t have the numbers in front of me cause I'm driving, as you guys know, but say you have a thousand people a week to register. This is all sources, so Facebook, solo ads, email ads, Twitter, social media. Everything you're doing is all pushing towards this one event that's happening ever single week. You're just focusing on that. Okay, and so you're doing that. You have a thousand people to register. From that, you get thirty percent show up rate, right? That drops to three hundred who show up, and then your call to action ... Let's say you follow the perfect webinar script, if you don't follow it, you get like 1% closure. You follow the perfect webinar script, you're at 10% close rate. That means of the 330 people give you a thousand dollars from that webinar, so you just made 30,000 dollars. The math on that, let's say you should be averaging between 3 and 5 dollars per webinar registrant. Let's just say we spent 5 dollars per registrant, and we've got thousands. You pay 5 grand, and you make 30, okay. Now, what is that? If I was talking to my kids right now I'd say, "Son, you call that arbitrage, okay." I put in 5,000 dollars on Monday through Thursday. Thursday night, I get 30,000 dollars back, boom. I didn't just get that because a couple other things are going to happen. Second off, from Thursday night to Friday, Saturday, Sunday, we're going to be focusing on our replay sequence, okay. Now, there are a lot of different things you can do in a replay sequence. You can just send out the replay. You can send out urgency and scarcity we talked about a couple days ago. You can do a whole bunch of cool things, but if you do it right, you should be able to double your sales from the replay sequence, okay. Because think about it, you had 1,000 register, only 300 showed up. Only 10 percent of those people bought. You only had thirty people out of a thousand. That means you have a whole crap ton of other people haven't bought yet, and so you're job is to follow up with those people and get them to buy. Give them some urgency, some scarcity, do some cool things, maybe do a periscope, rant close Saturday night trying to get them to buy, whatever it is. You're pushing these people to take action and to give you money and to close. If you do it right, you should double your sales. That means that 30,000 now turned into 60,000. You have 5,000 dollars in, 60,000 dollars back out. You have more than 10X your money that week, which is pretty good, right? You're like sweet this is a good business. I put 5 grand in on Monday, I get 60,000 back out by Sunday at midnight. You do that every single week. Let's say that was all you did. I don't have a calculator here, and I'm not smart enough to do the math while I'm driving, but if you do that, 60 grand times 52 weeks, what's that end up being? Whatever, 3 million bucks or something, right? Your cost, 5 grand times 52 weeks, you're at 250 grand. You put in a quarter of a million bucks, you made 3 million, or whatever that is. That's a great business. That's more than most people will do ever. That's really, really exciting right there. That's the first step in this. The second thing to think about is every single week, you're adding a thousand people to your list. Okay, so by the end of the year, you have 52,000 people on your email list. These aren't normal people. People who have gone through your webinar registration funnel, seen your indoctrination series, they've been on your webinar, they've been indoctrinated, they've learned from you, they've seen you pitch. Those people will love and respect you a lot more because of that process that you went through with them. Now you've got a better quality person. If you screw this up, if you don't treat your list very well, you should be averaging at least a dollar per name, per month on your email list which means by the end of a year, you should be averaging an additional 52,000 in sales just from other exterior, I know there's a different word for that, but other things you sell that list. If you do it correctly, and you follow the whole DotComSecrets modeling, you do a value ladder, and you have upsales, and you have high ticket things, and you have other webinars and things like that, you should make a lot more than that. You should make five, or six million bucks off of that list to be a hundred percent honest. All that came from one solitary focus. One thing, the apple a day, it came from every Thursday we do a webinar, Monday through Thursday we fill that webinar, Friday through Sunday we close deals. And that is the fuel. That's the business. I just today, right before I left the office, I went on Thursdays, for me I do mine at noon, from noon until 2 o'clock, I put on recurring, and said every Thursday from now until the end of time I'm doing a webinar. Some people say, "Well do I do a new webinar every single week?" No, it's the exact same webinar. “Well Russell, shouldn't I do it automated?” No, you shouldn't, maybe someday, but right now you're going to do it live. I've done my Funnel Hacks webinar at least thirty, maybe forty times live, and I'm going to do it live every Thursday next year that I am in the office. I will automate it the days I'm not there, but I'm going to do it live. A couple reasons why. Why would you do it live? It's the same pitch Russell, it's probably word for word, and it is at this point. This is the reason why: On Thursdays when I’m doing a live webinar, guess what happens? Everyone is focused on this live webinar. Support staff’s ready, we've got people answering chat, tech guys are watching everything making sure that everything's working. We've got everyone’s focus and attention on this one event that's happening. Guess what happens when you focus on something? It's really weird. Whatever you focus on will grow. If you focus on how many leads a day you get, that will grow. If you focus how many webinar registrations you get each week, that'll grow. If you focus how much money you want, it'll grow. If you focus how much weight you want to lose, it'll grow, or you'll lose. Whatever it is on that side. There's this weird thing that whatever we focus on grows, so hey, let's focus on that, and it'll grow, and get better. We focus, everyone focuses. Thursday, this is sales day. This is the day we all focus on selling, okay. Monday through Thursday is marketing, Thursday is sales, and the rest of it is follow up. If you do that, you guys, that's the prescription for an amazing business next year. I was talking to Liz Benny, and I told her, I said, “Liz, I've seen you when you were running the webinar model consistently, you have the right numbers. Everything was working”. I told her, I was like, “I think that you can do 5 or 6 or 7 million dollars”, I have a hundred percent faith she can do it. I know she can, and she knows she can, and she's going to. Guess what she's doing? She's coming back to the same model, going back to basics, all of us. I'm doing it, my entire Inner Circle's doing it, I'm going to be sending this podcast to everyone and forcing them to listen to it because this is the basics. Again, if my son was trying it, I'd say “Son, that is the basics”. That's what we're focusing on, and if we all do that collectively, we'll change the world in our own little ways. That's what I'm doing, I hope you guys follow suit. I'm excited, and I hope you're excited, and it's going to be a lot of fun. I want to warn you, there's going to be some ups and downs. Sometimes Facebook's going to kick you off. Sometimes other ad networks won't work anymore. Sometimes you get crap leads. Sometimes your JV partners will screw you over. Sometimes no one will show up to your webinar. Sometimes the close rate won't work. Sometimes GoToWebinar will drop you, or webinar jam, or things are going to happen, and it's going to be frustrating and annoying and lame and hard, and you're going to be discouraged. Every time you get discouraged, I want you to think about the apple a day, and think about, I've got to come back. This is the focus, and every single week I'm going to get better, I'm going to get better, I'm going to get better. Maybe the first week I'm going to get ten people to register. Next week I get thirty. Next week I get fifty, and if I make that my focus, whatever we focus on, what happens? It grows. We're going to start focusing on that, and what's going to happen in the next 12 months is your business and your life will be transformed. It can't not be, and the lives of the people you're serving will be transformed. You say, Russell, this is cool, but I can't afford to buy Facebook ads right now. I don't care if you can't buy Facebook ads, go spam Facebook, okay. There's a lot of ways to get traffic for free. Go out there and do it. Write blog posts, promote them, go talk to people, do joint ventures. There's other ways to do it, and if your excuse is that I can't do it because my Facebook account got shut down. I can't do it because I don't know any JV partners. I can't do it because, fill in whatever excuse you want, that's all those things are excuses. There's a lot of people with a lot of good excuses out there, but the ones who don't have excuses, and just think, how can I figure this out? They focus on it. It's weird. What happens when you focus again? You get things done. It starts to grow. Start focusing on, what else can I do? I'm broke, I can't buy Facebook ads, what else can I do? I just saw my man Ryan from Hardcore Closer just been watching. He joined Inner Circle a while ago. I've been watching him. Just been crazy impressed with him, all the stuff he's doing, and just grateful he joined because I have a chance to see this glimpse of what he's doing and it's just been amazing. I'm watching him do these blog posts, and he's getting hundreds of thousands of millions people reading these blog posts, and it's just ... He focuses on that and it grows. I saw him post the other day how his goal of the first of the year is to get 100 thousand visitors a month, and I think now he's getting 100 thousand visitors a week, or something crazy like that. It's what you focus on grows, and he's doing that through free traffic, and he started making money, and then he started spending his money on Facebook to boost those posts, and that's the model. That's how it all works. Anyway, I hope that all makes perfect sense to you. I hope that gets you excited. I hope that it inspires you because that's the model, my friends. That's what we're focusing on here. That's how we're going to take our company from 8 figures to 9 figures and beyond. That's how you should be taking it from 6 to 7, from 7 to 8, from 5 to 6, from 0 to 5. It's the model. It's what works. It's what's working today, and there's nothing else you should be focusing on, I don't think. There you go. You've got it on a silver platter now, on a napkin, you have it in front of you. You just gotta pick it up and run with it, and if you do then I only want you to send me 10 percent of what you make. I'm just joking. All I want you to do is serve other people. Help other people, get your message out there, and hopefully you'll tell people about Click Funnels along the way because we love it, and it keeps getting better every single day. Thanks everybody. Okay everybody, so there you go. There’s the path, now you know. No more excuses. Once again, extreme ownership, this is all on you. This is all on your shoulders. Its not me, it’s not your spouse, it’s not your family, not your kids, not the market, it’s all on you. And as soon as you take personal responsibility, 100% personal responsibility, and you really buy into your own mission enough that you’re willing to do the uncomfortable things, you’re willing to lose money, you’re willing to go through the pain of jumping on the calls and talking to people and being outside your introverted self. As soon as you’re willing to do that enough, that’s when you’ll start having success. So on the softer side of the rant, I just want to say that first off, I believe in your guys. I wouldn’t keep doing this if I didn’t believe in you. I know it’s possible, I’ve seen it happen for me and for my family and for the business because I was willing to go through those painful things. So I believe in you. I know you can do it. Number two, if you’re in this, if you’re listening to me and you’re obsessed with this stuff, and you’re trying to figure it out, I believe that’s not just because of randomness. I believe that you’ve been called, and there’s people that you’ve been called to serve and it’s important. And that’s why you have this thing that keeps drawing you back, keeps pulling you back. So listen to that, that should be a guiding light that pushes you as you’re going through these growing pains. The pain of the struggle, the pain of growth because it does matter. It’s not just you you’re doing this for. I know we’re in business to make money for ourselves but that’s not why you do it. You do it because there’s people out there you’ve been called to serve, and you’ve been called to change their life. So I honor you for that. If there wasn’t you wouldn’t be listening to this, you would be paying any attention to it. So it’s worth it to learn the skill sets and to do the things you need to do to be successful. So anyway, the other resources you need, if you need more help, number one, read Extreme Ownership, I think that will help you a ton, for everybody. Number two, if you want to do webinars and really master it, if you go to FunnelFlix.com, the course is free inside of FunnelFlix, it’s my 10x Secrets course. Inside there I go and breakdown slide by slide by slide, and give you my slide. And I have like 15 webinars that I’ve done. So for all sorts of different products, you can go and watch and see me do the pitch over and over and over and over again. Stephen Larsen told me when he first tried to do his first webinar, he went and took every webinar of mine he could find, he ripped the audio, put them on an audio track and just listened to them over and over and over again, just to understand what I said, how I said it, why I said it, my language patterns and my tonality and all those things. He started modeling it, and modeling it, and modeling it, and Stephen had his first million dollar day like 2 months ago, a month and a half ago, from selling onstage and following the process. So it’s there. In fact, I even ripped the audios and put them in audiobook format for you, so you can listen to it in your car. But all that stuff is there, it’s free inside of FunnelFlix. As long as you’re, if you go to funnelflix.com and you upgrade to the platinum level of Clickfunnels you get FunnelFlix for free. And then go into the 10x secrets training course. It’s all there. Everything I’ve got, all my best trainings, all there for free for you, if go to master of webinar. I’ve tried to give you guys every tool, everything you need because again, I can’t do your business for you. I’m not a savior, I’m a leader and I’m trying to lead you. But the only thing I can do by leading is giving you, because I’m trailblazing and figuring crap out, is to turn around and give it to you as fast as I get it. So if you want to master webinars, that’s everything I got. That’s 15 years of me trailblazing for you and giving you like, here’s the script, here’s literally the powerpoints or the keynote’s slides, whatever one you want to use. Here’s 15 different times of me doing it, selling all sorts of different products and services. Here’s me, I show videos there of me doing it, I think I have 4 or 5 different people at one of our FHAT events come onstage and  I would  (FHAT stands for Funnel Hackathon), but people would come onstage and I would with zero notice be like, “What’s your product, what’s your service?” I’d ask them a couple of questions, I’d fill out the pitch and then I’d stand onstage and do the webinar live for them. All that stuff’s in there, it’s all there, just go to FunnelFlix.com and login, go to the 10x Secrets training course and everything’s there, there’s nothing that I hid back, it’s all in there for you. So if you want to master webinars, go and master webinars. You gotta do it over and over and over and over again. So that’s all I got you guys, it’s been a long one. I appreciate you all, thanks for listening. I believe in you, I believe in your dreams, I believe in the people that you are supposed to change. I believe that their lives are waiting for you to become who you need to become to be able to change their lives. So this is the calling for you, take personal responsibility, step up, become who you need to be to change their lives, and as you do that, everything else will take care of itself. You’ll make enough money, all these other things will fall into line, as long as you shift the focus from you to them. But it’s all on you, personal responsibility. Alright with that said, appreciate you all, thanks for everything and we’ll talk to you guys all again soon, bye everybody.

Ad Agency Live
Rolls-Royce - An Ad Audit Mixed With A Funnel Hack

Ad Agency Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 16:48


Rolls-Royce - An Ad Audit Mixed With A Funnel Hack Rolls-Royce is one of the top premiere brands when it comes to the automotive industry. In this episode I’m going to reverse engineer how they are getting their traffic online, how people are finding them and what we can learn from that. You’d be surprised where most of their traffic is coming from. Here’s the breakdown... #RollsRoyce #Facebookads #Facebookadvertising #adaudit #funnelhacking #trafficbreakdown #branding #organicvspaid #organictraffic #paidtraffic Want To Funnel Hack Some Of The Biggest Businesses On The Planet, Live With Us EVERY Week? Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.profitableads.com/home --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adagencylive/message

Hack That Funnel Podcast
HTFR 11: Real Funnel Hacking Isn't Stealing...

Hack That Funnel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 8:29


Hey everybody. Welcome to Hack That Funnel Radio. Today we’re going to talk about why hacking works and when it fails. Plus I’m going to give you a golden nugget. The whole goal of this entire system is to teach you how to Funnel Hack and how to hack, not just funnels, how to hack ads, how to act copy, how to hack the customer, how to hack competitors and everything. How do you hack, and I want to tell you really quick a story about hacking, why it works, why it doesn’t, plus a little gold coin. Then we talked about, so hacking works, period. Okay. Anytime you’re going to do anything, you should always begin with the hack. Hey, you ever, you’ve ever heard the expression that we stand on the shoulders of other successful people? Every time somebody won something like, well, I stand on the shoulders of giants. I stand on the shoulders of my predecessors. They always talk about that kind of stuff, right? The reason they talk about is because they’re giving due diligence. However, we as marketers, a lot of the time we come in and we’re like, forget what the market’s doing. It’s something epic and it’s going to be amazing and this is my picture. You don’t go on. You find out is it working today? Are you selling to people who are actually being buying today? Are you using this system, that system that’s worked? Are you using ads that work? Are you even in the right platform? You don’t look at any of that. Like Facebook will work rock on and it’s like we had this weird idea of a business plan when you get started in business, it doesn’t matter what you’re doing, doesn’t matter if you’re doing marketing, doesn’t matter if you’re doing operations. We have a weird idea of a marketing plan. We’re just going to say, this is going to work because a x, Y, z person sold it to me. But you don’t pay attention to the pieces. And a lot of us burn out through it and you get sober and out that you don’t do, you end up not doing anything. It’s all about information overload. And so the whole goal of this is just to tell you we all start on the shoulders of somebody else, okay? Now, when I grew up, my dad would always talk about how great his dad was. Okay? Now my parents are beautiful, they’re spectacular. My mom will always look back and she’ll say, you know what? Here’s the way that, the family has gotten better over time. My grandpa had these flaws. My Dad had less of those flaws and he had his own. Now I have different flaws. I stand on the shoulders of my father who stood on the shoulders of my grandfather. He stood on the shoulders of my great grandfather. All of us are trying to produce better generation than the last. That is life and that’s how it works. I’ll never forget the summer that I got to spend with my grandpa and we got to talk and I got to learn who my grandpa is. I got to work in the area. I lived with him and my grandma. I had a wonderful time, but I got to learn who I am because of my grandpa. I live with my dad, but being able to stand on my shoulders with my dad, I kind of understood like our family tree to a small degree. Hacking is the exact same way. When you start a business, you should start with what’s working already. Start on what’s working already. I got this really cool coin. It says Amore Fatina and it has a flame on it. The phrase means “love the flame, love the fire” and it says on the back, “Not merely to bear what is necessary, but love it.” I could tell you the story behind where I got the coin, but I loved the coin and I love the coin because of this. We all start on this journey of entrepreneurship and we’re like, I’m going to go into the fire. I would go through aims and it’s going to be amazing. And a lot of us love the burn until we get burned. And then we start to love the fire less and less. There’s like, oh, what’s the fastest way to money? Just can someone just tell me how to do this, right? Hacking is the way to just do it, right? There’s going to be times when you’re going to have to love the fire. You’re gonna have to love the flame. This is where funnel hacking does not work. If you want the get rich quick scheme, if you want the way to be able to make your business work like this, if you just want to get things fired up, hacking is not the way to skip all you. All the things that you’re going to have to learn there is still going to be fired to be gone through. Business is still business. Doesn’t matter whether you’re hacking it or you’re building it from darn scratch. The question is how long are you going to be in the fire? That’s the main question. How long are you going to be in the fire? Love the fire, but don’t live in the fire. Make the track out of the fire as fast as possible so you can get into new fires such as, I have so much business. How can I survive? That’s where you want to be. You don’t want to be in, Dang it, I’m still losing $1,000 in this business. Like I’m getting clients. I’m getting this, but man, it sucks. You don’t want to be there and I don’t want you to be there. So as much as you need to love the fire in order to hack correctly, you also need to love the hack business is all about standing on the shoulders of what’s already successful, as well as making sure that you love being a business owner. All of us are going to be entrepreneurs. We’re all going to push and make this thing work and once it starts to work, then you can be a CEO. You can be the person who reads a book a week and Dah, Dah, Dah, Dah, all that stuff. But for now, hack, hack, hack, hack hacking is your custom blueprint to what you should be doing in your niche. A lot of us go out and we buy the course, oh, that’s a cool course. I need that bonus. We all do that because it’s a shiny ball, and we’re like, oh, they figured it out for me. Oh, I don’t have to do it myself. Do you know how much easier it is to go and say, how is this person doing this? And reverse engineer it can. You’ll have people who will teach you how to do it. Very specifically step-by-step. You have super honest, really helpful people. That can be super, super helpful, but even when I buy a course from them, I still want the shortcut. I don’t want to spend three months trying to optimize it and burning in the fire. You got to spend a month. How do I do that? You hack the hack comes first. Always. That’s the key. Stand on the shoulders of success. Love the fire, but don’t live in the fire. That’s where funnel hacking is successful and where it fails. You wanting the quick get rich quick hack isn’t the way to go. If you want to find success and be able to live in the fire, little as long hack, okay? It’ll get you out of the fire so that way you can go into the next fire. You can continue to grow, your business can grow and you’re going to have success all around. Guys, will you talk about all this stuff about becoming a better person? Just becoming a better person. We talk about doing that and going through the fire. That’s the fire. Stand on the shoulders of success. When you become a better person, when you are going from generation to generation, all of the above. Stand on the shoulders of success. When you’re building your business, especially when you’re doing the marketing, because the marketing is what makes the money. Stand on the shoulders of what works on the marketing side. Go and find out what’s working today and model it. That’s all you gotta do. So hack on what works, love the fire, and you’re on the path to success! Thank you for being here. If you like this at all, it would mean so very much. If you could leave a review, whether you’re on iTunes, Google play, Spotify, soundcloud, youtube, or wherever you want, leave a quick review and let me know what your favorite story has been. Well, what you’ve learned, that’s been most impactful. It takes less than a minute and it would literally mean the world. 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SFR 256: How I 'Earn' The Chapter...

Sales Funnel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 27:08


This is the process I went through to write my chapter for the new Affiliate BootCamp book...   I actually didn't know that writing books would be part of the journey, but I’m here to document my journey, so I have to tell you that…    When you start publishing a lot, people start to ask you to publish in other fashions as well   … so, quite unexpectedly,  I've found myself writing A LOT of guest chapters in some REALLY cool books.   So today, I want to show the process of how I write chapters for books.    ..honestly, I NEVER thought I’d be giving book writing advice ;-)   BOOK WRITING ADVICE, LARSEN STYLEE   Now, some of you guys may have seen this in the past, but you might get new insights on:   How I write chapters   Why I do write chapters in the way I do.    https://media.giphy.com/media/SRlH6uLa5zI3FPBaLK/giphy.gif   The chapter that I’m gonna show you is for Russell Brunson's New Affiliate Bootcamp Program - which comes with a book.   Russell had a ton of us write an answer to the question:   How do you become a ClickFunnels Super Affiliate and make enough money that you can do kinda what you want to in 100 days?   I was like, "Oh, that's a sweet prompt."    I spent most of Christmas writing it…   I think you’ll enjoy seeing the process  I use... 'cos I don't write crap, and it takes A LOT for me to write how I do.   In fact, some people have reached out saying things like, "Stephen, you could do it faster than that!"    I'm like, "Yeah maybe, but it might be way less cool!"    WHY I LOVE AFFILIATE   My first big money came from affiliate marketing   I wanted to build a team and products when I was working at ClickFunnels, but I didn't have discretionary income or time…   Working at ClickFunnels is not a 9-to-5 job -  it's way more than that.    I was like, "How can I crap done when I still have an actual job?”    So I started droppin' out these cool little affiliate promos, and I'd make money, but I wouldn't take the money as profit…    I never take money from affiliate marketing as profit.    I'd go in and dump it back into hiring a team or getting a piece of a product done…   I remember the first time I hired a coder to go in and code the first version of the blog for Sales Funnel Radio…   I ALWAYS used affiliate cash to build my business it was NEVER my own money.    I don't ever use affiliate cash for profit, it's ALWAYS an accelerant to do expensive projects I've been waiting to do.    So I want to share with you what I've been doing.    So check this out…   I relaxed the first few days for Christmas, and then after that, I was like, "I have got to work,” like, I can't not work.    It's the same method and pattern that I use to write my own book, to come up with stuff for the 30-Days chapter that I wrote.    METHOD IN MAY MADNESS?   First of all...    I start with the main image that kinda represents EVERYTHING right from the top, and I set that at the top.    (For 30-Days, I didn't draw a picture, it actually would have been easier to write.)   Down the left side, I write all the major topics of what should actually be in the book.    Shooting off to the right is every one of the deep-dive strategies.   Next, I think through those four major topics down the side, and just start dumping in topics with legal pieces of paper:   "Oh yeah, let's talk about that. Hmmm,  that's about that. So is this, so is this, so is this…."    I make a big stack of yellow pad papers, organize them, and take out any of them that don't make sense.    … so it's a BIG process.    I don't write crap.    Then what I do from there is, go week by week and write it on my whiteboard.    I wrote out it wants you to do it in 100 days, well 100 days is 14 weeks, so I said, "Well, this is what I'd do week by week."  It's an aggressive plan, but it's very similar to what I've actually pulled off.   I almost felt like I was documenting - it's not so much theory because it’s what I actually did...    And I did most of it while working aggressively for somebody else -  so you guys can totally do this as well - it's the reason I wrote it that way...    So I went through week by week…   We have the 'Who' in 'Wealth' - I'm gonna help you guys figure out where the 'who' is.    Then I'll help you guys choose what kind of ClickFunnels product to promote, 'cos NOT all of them are created equal, NOT all of them create the best ClickFunnels user either.    I literally went through week by week saying,  “This is what I'd do.”    What's fascinating to me, is that nowadays I feel like people forget... like, they build the funnel, they get the traffic, but then after that…   It's almost like we've forgotten or neglected what campaigns are.   It’s interesting that guys like Bill Glazer and Frank Kern talk about campaigns.    Frank Kern just came out with a campaign-based book to teach this stuff -  I wonder if they've noticed the same things that I have?.    I was careful to NOT just teach:   Here's the product    Here's where you get traffic   Here's where I turn ads on   … it's NOT that kinda stuff at all.    It assumes you have NO following   It assumes you have NO money for ads   … it’s basically a launch campaign and an evergreen campaign that will keep this going -  and that's what's so cool and super unique about this.   It’s leveraging the actual content that ClickFunnels has already created and proved works really, really well.   It's a blend between what you see Russell and ClickFunnels doing, mixed with what I would do.    So it's really cool, it's a HUGE shortcut to the whole game - I'm really pumped about it.    FINDING YOUR ‘WHO’?   The whole thing's start out by finding a money-prone 'who'.    Think about this for a second…    If you go to the actual homepage of clickfunnels.com - on the right side, they’ve got this cool new onboarding sequence for different industries, which asks if you’re:   Agency / Freelancer   Information Products   E-Commerce   Coaching / Consulting   Network Marketing   Local Small Business   B2B Lead Generation   Blogging / Affiliate   Non-Profits   Just Getting Started   So you can choose, "Hey, I'm an agency/ freelancer/  e-com/ B2B,” or whatever…    What I did, (and this might make some people feel a little uncomfortable or a little bit weird), but…    I went through each of the10 categories and crossed off the ones that I would NOT try to sell ClickFunnels to.    Yeah, I know, and it's not to make anyone mad, and I'm not saying you can't, but remember the prompt is, “How would I retire in 100 days - just selling ClickFunnels accounts,” and this is an intense prompt because obviously…    Not all industries are created equal   Not all industries are ready to buy   Not all industries are the easiest shortest distance of sale to actually get someone to buy ClickFunnels.    For example:   # B2B - I love selling people the B2B space, but sometimes there's a longer length of the sales -  just 'cos the deal and who you're dealing with - it can take a little bit longer to negotiate higher-ticket things.    But I need 100 people, so I don't know if I'd go for the B2B space if I was going to do it in just 100 days. I'm NOT saying you can’t do it -  I do sell to that space, and I do sell ClickFunnels to those spaces as well, but not in that time frame.   # Network marketing  - sorry but that's NOT an area that I would go to because the cash flow for so long is not big enough to justify a $97-a-month thing, (even though 97 bucks a month is nothing compared to what ClickFunnels actually does).    There are several categories that would be, "WHAT! WHAT! WHAT!” to that price point...    I don't want that kinda person.    So at the beginning of the first week or two, I'm helping you figure out the 'who' that is money-prone enough…    (... their numbers that they deal with are big enough in their industry, and the sales come frequently enough)   ... so that it’s easy for them to justify a $97/ 297-a-month subscription to ClickFunnels.    After that, I help you come up with a unique offer.    So think about this scenario…   YOU’RE UNIQUE OFFER    If somebody's gonna buy something like Funnel Hacks, or Funnel Builder Secrets, or if I'm a ClickFunnels affiliate selling ClickFunnels to a specific 'who' they need to be:    Money-prone   Have cash frequency  Enough cash coming in to  justify their purchase of ClickFunnels from me easily   Hit all those buttons and... it's a short distance to the sale.    Russell writes scripts to break and rebuild beliefs, but he can't break and rebuild all their false beliefs.    So what if I was just to pull out the false beliefs he didn't solve; solve them with my own products... and then give that away as a bonus when they buy through my link.   So that's part of what weeks two/ three/ four talk about, and I'll tell you how to do that as well.    Weeks five/ six/ seven/ eight, we start getting into more campaigns, and of course, I'm gonna talk about publishing a little bit in the chapter I wrote...    Publishing is a way of leveraging to get a list fast - so that you go and actually sell your dream customers ClickFunnels/ Funnel Hacks (or whatever)… and then give away your bonus when people buy through you.    I would not ever sell ClickFunnels straight out - ClickFunnels doesn’t even do that.    I'm sure some other affiliates would disagree with me on that, and that's totally fine. It's just, for my personal strategy, I just wouldn't. I never want to spend money without the immediate chance to reclaim the cash.    ...so because of that, I wanna promote a ClickFunnels product that cookies them, so they can get ClickFunnels from my affiliate link afterward.    Does that make sense?    ...if this sounds Greek or whatever, you guys are gonna learn more about this in the actual chapter itself.    SELF PUBLISHING YOUR WAY TO CASH   I never put a dollar of my own in my businesses ever.    How?    Well, that's what you learn in my chapter as too ;-)   I'm gonna suggest that you build a summit.   I'm gonna suggest that you build your own challenge   ... but it's NOT challenging.    The way I do it is to actually leverage what's already existing inside ClickFunnels.    I've never written anything like this plan before... and I haven't seen anyone else do that either.    MY SHAMELESS PITCH   What I have for you now, is a special offer - check this out...    It's gonna be a very light pitch, this is super easy to get, it's not an expensive thing at all…    But I want to do is bribe you to go get the New Affiliate Bootcamp through my link.   I'll share with what you're gonna get - 'cos it's really powerful stuff…   The first thing you're gonna get when you buy the New Affiliate Bootcamp through my link…    Go to makeaffiliatesgreatagain.com -  Thank you, Trump!)   … the first thing you're gonna see is a page that says, "Here's what you're gonna get from Russell…   *A TON OF VALUE*   But then as you scroll down the page you’ll see…   “Here's what Stephen gonna give you," and this is the offer that's on the page…    So the first thing you're gonna get is:   BONUS #1:    I'm actually gonna give you guys the Make Affiliates Great Again Share Funnel.    I pay A LOT of money for my team to go build those things, and I'm gonna give you guys that share funnel for FREE.   All you have to do is sign up and Russell will say, "Hey, thanks for signing up for the free summit - you should join The One Funnel Away Challenge, so you can learn to set up all your affiliate stuff."    (You don’t just sign up for the Affiliate Bootcamp - you have to *actually go purchase* The One Funnel Away Challenge through my affiliate link…   https://media.giphy.com/media/fAoIpBeHpqsR9gMIUT/giphy.gif   ...then you get ALL these bonuses - which are super powerful.    The next thing I'm gonna give you is…   BONUS #2:    My Affiliate Bootcamp audio chapter.    It’s a BIG chapter   I spent most of Christmas writing that thing, and it's a HUGE.   It took a long time to write that chapter.    Read out loud, it's about an hour and 10 minutes!    I loved writing the 30-Days chapter, but this one was even more near and dear to my heart because affiliate is where my first dollar came from.    What you’re learning in that chapter are true-and-tried principles.    The reason why the audio chapter's cool is 'cos I give a lotta extra things that I couldn’t fit in the written chapter.    There’s a lotta extra side commentary in there - it goes a little bit deeper and explains a few things more.    I did get a few people who reached out and say, "Stephen, that was an intense chapter..."    So, I was like, "I know, let me explain some more in the audiobook..." So that's why I did that, and it's already ready for you -  it's awesome.    All these things are ready for you immediately.    Anyway, the next thing I wanted to give you is   BONUS #3:   The internal strategy video that I sent to my team - it wasn’t meant for anyone else.    I sent it to my funnel builder team to teach them what we're about to build, and so it's pretty awesome.   I take my whiteboard and I draw out the funnel on camera to teach my team the funnel and what we're gonna do…   Here's the follow-up    Here's the messaging   Take these elements from these pages and go put 'em over here, and take 'em from that spot and put them over there.   I was never planning on this being part of the bonus, but I thought, "How cool would that be if you could actually see a little bit behind-the-scenes of how I actually do it?"    … so you’re gonna get that as well.    It's a strategy video for my funnel team, but I'm actually just gonna go toss it out for you, so you can have it as well.   I think it'll be really powerful for you to see how I actually handle all the funnel builds, and I'm gonna give you the chance to do that, a-right now - just go to makeaffiliatesgreatagain.com, and sign up there.    The next thing I'm gonna give you… BONUS #4:   I get asked to speak a lot -  at the time of filming and recording this, it's June, and I spoke every single week the whole month of May.    I speak a lot now, and I'm really, really pumped about all the cool things coming down…   So I thought it’d be cool to give you some of my favorite speeches.   It depends on the scenario, but most of the time I don't charge to speak - I'd rather sell while I'm there.    So sometimes what I'll do is I'll say, "Hey, I’ll come speak if you give me the video of my speech afterward."  It's not all the speeches I've ever given, but some choice ones that I've really loved doing, (especially of late), that we're just really on point, and gave people a lot of clarity.    Some of the most famous little quips that I've come up with are in those speeches - and that's where I actually discovered a lot of them.    So there’s some major behind-the-scenes funnel-ology in these speeches.    I'm gonna give you the Funnel Hacking Live speech that I just gave - which is really cool.    There's a little mini-speech I gave in 2018, we have that as well. It's a small little cut, it's pretty powerful stuff.   Then Dream100 Con - I love Dana Derricks, he's a beast, he's the man - anyway I spoke at his Dream100 Con and teaching my Dream100 strategy.   … see all those boxes at the back of my office?   I'm not a slob... we do what I tell you to do, we're doing it right now.    That's what this stuff's for -  that's what Coulton's been doing right over here...   Literally right before I turned this video on, that's what he was doing with all these boxes over here.    So…   What is my Dream 100 Strategy?   How do we actually implement it?    Well, I gave that whole speech and full strategy at Dream100 Con... and you guys get access to that speech.   Dana is also comin' to speak at OfferMind, which I would love to have you guys come too.    VIPs almost sold out, by the way, so go getcha ticket - we are super excited about that whole thing.    Actually, I'm pretty sure, actually, I'm not allowed to say the next name. Hold it please! (anyway, back to speeches ;-))   Billion Dollar Body - I absolutely love Amanda and Nicholas Bayerle - such an awesome couple, a model couple in my opinion. Super, super cool, down to earth.    They have a very high-ticket group, and they asked to come in and speak in a high-mountain cabin, and you get that speech as well.    It's a two-hour deep-dive on market selection - pretty awesome stuff.    And then, the last one that you get, as of right now, (I'm gonna keep adding as I go, 'cos I wanna collection of all the cool stage speeches I've done).    But anyway, some of you guys might know Alison Prince. She is so cool - one of my favorites.     She was at one of the original FHAT events that I was teaching and her business exploded after that - so fun, so fun.    I’ve had a chance to work with her quite a bit, and anyways I have mad respect for her. She's helped me personally a lot.   Anyways, I got a chance to speak at her Clan Con event, and I love the speech that I gave there, “Holy crap.”    (That was the one where I had food poisoning in the hotel the night before)   All the speeches are available for you immediately.    Now, once I teach you guys how to actually do this affiliate game and my strategy behind it, (which is the point of the chapter)...    How do you actually launch your offer?    BONUS #5:   I've included a handful of the videos I've used to launch the affiliate offers in the past.    I don't consider myself a professional affiliate at all.    BUT…   I've been number one several times    I've placed amongst the top affiliates in others    I've swooped in at the last second, (with hardly any list), and placed in the top 10.    I definitely have a repertoire for the affiliate game, which is hilarious, 'cos I don't consider myself a professional affiliate at all.    So you're gonna find out...   How I launch my affiliate offers    You are gonna see me doing MORE what my chapters' teaching - cos like it's a freakin' sexy offer, right?    You get ALL this for FREE if you just sign up…   HERE’S HOW TO GET THIS OFFER!  Go to Make Affiliates Great Again, and click 'sign up.'    It'll take you over to Affiliate Bootcamp to sign up for the summit.    Next Russell's gonna say, "Cool, now that you're in the summit, the next thing you should do is join The One Funnel Away challenge."    If you sign up for that challenge, you will get all these things that I’m talking about for FREE.    Last up…   BONUS #6:    I'm gonna give you guys a discount on your ticket for OfferMind.    OfferMind was free last year, it's NOT free this year.    There's a full blog post  teaching why I used that strategy… and why OfferMind will NEVER be free again...   This year, there are ONLY a thousand seats, I'm super psyched about this...    Russell's gonna keynote   Dana Derricks     Alex Charfen   Myron Golden   I'm very, very pumped about it.    So *YOU* get a discounted ticket to OfferMInd as well!    Can I overdeliver? Is there anything else I can give you that's really freakin' cool?    I want this to be talkable - I mean, this is a HUGE offer, it's ridiculous!   BONUS #7:   IA Five-Day Mini-Course when you opt-in you’ll get a brief crash course on how I actually play this game, and why I believe I was asked to write the chapter...   ... 'cos again, I don't consider myself to be a professional affiliate -   So why are they asking me?     (it's free - you don't even have to buy  anything at this point)    The Mini-Course teaches you, some of my top tips on affiliate marketing:   How I'm doing it   Why we've done it   Why it's worked so well    Why everyone's freaking out about it.   I'm really, really pumped for you to have it…   THE CLASSIC STACK MOMENT   Here we go. Ready! Oh, baby...   Here's what you're gonna get:    First, you're gonna get the Make Affiliates Great Again Share Funnel - just download it. I paid my team to build it so that you can have it for free... Value: a ton, (10,000 bucks).    My Affiliate Bootcamp Audio Chapter -  I spent 70 minutes going a little bit deeper on that chapter, so you can get more detail on pieces that were a little bit rough to understand.    MyFunnel Team Strategy Video - this is the video that was just meant for them, so you can see the flow of how I build everything - super powerful!   My Favorite Speeches - Funnel Hacking Live, Dream100, Billion Dollar Body, Clan Con.    My Affiliate Offer Launch Videos -  I'm gonna toss in a handful of the videos I've used to launch what I'm talking about in that chapter.    A Discount OfferMind Ticket - Russell Brunson is keynoting! You‘ll need to redeem this quickly to make sure you go actually get a place because we’re running out of VIP spaces and it's gonna get full.   MY Make Affiliates Great Again 5 -Day Mini-course  All you gotta do is go to makeaffiliatesgreatagain.com, and sign up before the NEXT One Funnel Away Challenge….    Here’s how...   Go to makeaffiliatesgreatagain.com and it’ll forward you a page where you’ll see ALL the offers. Click ‘opt-in’ and put in your email address (so that this five-day series can go to you).   Next, you’ll be forwarded  to the Affiliate Bootcamp to sign up    Once you sign up at Affiliate Bootcamp, on the Russell on the next page is gonna be like, "Hey, now that you're in the summit, go sign up for The One Funnel Away Challenge."    If you do that, you get this CRAZY offer from me - you get all the things I'm talking about right now.    That's a lot of stuff right there.    Just for people to be the room for the Billion Dollar Body Speech was 18 grand.   I don't wanna misquote prices, but these were NOT cheap - just for the speeches.   So anyway, just go to makeaffiliatesgreatagain.com,   If you sign up for The One Funnel Away Challenge, you get all this…   To be super clear on this….    The One Funnel Away Challenge costs $100     get…   The Challenge   Russell’s Offer   + My bonus OFFER.    Is it OK if I overdeliver - is that all right?     Haha - awesome episode, right!    Hey, bear with me for just a moment while I tell you about makeaffiliatesgreatagain.com.   Probably one of the most fragile phases of being an entrepreneur is that tender spot where you have just enough cash coming in to get excited, but expenses also increase a little while you take on new tools and new systems, new teams.   It can be heart pounding, and frankly, nerve-wracking.   Well, one of the ways I've kept ownership of my companies and NEVER picked up any debt or used any of our family finances to grow the business, was through affiliate marketing.   My first dollar online actually came from affiliate marketing, ONLY a few years ago.   So I often get asked the question:   “Steve, how can you have been bootstrapping this and scraping by so hard just a few years ago, but now have a business that makes millions in revenue?”   … that's a fair question.   So besides having kick butt products, when I've needed to get some extra cash for an expensive project, I have a very specific method of affiliate marketing that gets me paid to sell other people's products.   You wanna see how I do it? Just go to makeaffiliatesgreatagain.com.   ClickFunnels actually wants to know how I've been doing this as well…   So I just wrote a chapter in ClickFunnels new book called Affiliate Bootcamp... and if you wanna see my chapter, and be shown how I treat affiliate cash in my business…   …. just go to makeaffiliatesgreatagain.com    You'll get a bunch of other cool stuff from me - like, the actual Make Affiliates Great Again Funnel…   The one you're gonna see there - it’s pre-built - it’s awesome - and you can download it.   You also get my audio chapter on how I create affiliate offers. You get the actual video of me training my team on how to build Make Affiliates Great Again - it's crazy valuable.   Plus you also get several my other stage speeches.   How I launched my affiliate offers…   And you'll even get a discount ticket to OfferMind… + the Make Affiliates Great Again Mini-Course…   Is it okay if I over deliver???   If you want ALL that for free... plus other things, literally just sign up at makeaffiliatesgreatagain.com... and then, sign up for the New Affiliate Bootcamp through my affiliate link. Go figure.   My friends, get rich, give back.

Sales Funnel Radio
SFR 251 - 3 Easy Ways To Create An Offer...

Sales Funnel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 20:41


When you go to the Inner Circle works, everybody takes a turn to teach something awesome to the group, and then they say, “Hey, I have some things I need help with.” Then the whole group kind of analyze this person's business and give feedback… You get advice from a lot of heavy hitters, and everyone is focused on you until the timer goes off - it's intense…   It’s mentally exhausting, but it's a lot of fun, and totally priceless! Before the Inner Circle, I could not sleep. I woke up at five dreaming that I was on stage...I was like, “I can't sleep anymore,” so I spent three hours pacing and working this out… MY OFFER CREATION PROCESS One of the things I want to teach you today is three simple ways to create an offer. We all think that creating an offer means that we go and add a whole bunch of products together… And that’s definitely an awesome way to create an offer…   ...but it’s NOT the ONLY way. Anyways, I want to teach you three of those methods today. THE DREADED QUESTION On top of that, another thing I think you’ll really find interesting is seeing me answer the question of what I actually do.. *that* is NOT an easy question for a lot of entrepreneurs to answer…   “What do you do?”...is kinda the dreaded question! When somebody asks, “What do you do,” and you have to answer - sometimes that sucks. But now, I can answer that question; I know exactly what I do…   There are some things that, (like I said in the past), you have to design, and there are other things that you have to discover… Sometimes explaining what you do is something you have to discover, and that's been the case for me; it's not the case for everybody, but for me, it's been that way... ...and I’m gonna share that with you in a single sentence! https://youtu.be/mwj8UkCVSds So you’re gonna find out: Three ways to create an offer What it is I that actually do for the marketplace Why we have so many people reaching out to ask to be in our programs. If you want to watch the actual presentation, you can do that here. I have chopped out a certain piece that I don't want you to know about yet… ;-) We have a product that we've been doing for a while now, and we have a lot of people in it now - which is great, it's done quite well… It’s made a lot of money for us, and made A LOT of money for the students, I chopped that piece out, and I’m gonna keep that hush-hush for just a little bit longer while I finish a few things of…   YES, THIS WILL WORK FOR YOU! One of the most challenging things I have to deal with is when people ask, “Stephen, that's really cool, but how does it work for me?” They say things like: I'm in high ticket B2B sales that are multistage sales that are multistage sales/ contracts… I'm in retail… Stephen, I'm in… So, I think one of the things that’ll be helpful is for you to see three ways to create an offer… that you can tweak to apply to whatever business you’re in…   You can use them all together, (which is very powerful), but you also can use just one or two to add immediate value to whatever you sell. So let's talk about value creation and how that actually happens… JUST DO IT This is my third inner circle meeting as a member, and I think those of you guys who saw me that first time will agree that I’m really very different… One of the things that I've been focusing on is showing up as my authentic self and being unapologetic about that, and it's been very fun to start doing that…   … and I've noticed when I can do that for customers and help them arrive, they do all kinds of stuff on their own. That’s literally what the One Funnel Away Challenge was meant to do… If I can get them to say, “ I am an entrepreneur, I am a funnel builder,” they'll suddenly go do stuff without me yelling, “Just take the next step...”   The amount of forcing I have to do drops like crazy. BUILDING MY WAFFLE I have been building my waffle, and it is awesome: I have to content teams I have a funnel team … I don't have quite the executive team yet, but it's been awesome. I mean, stuff's getting done without me all the time.   A lot of people asked me, “Stephen, how are you doing all that you are?” I'm NOT, my company is. I'm building an actual asset… ... and that's been a major big piece for me in the last six months. Other cool things that we've done: We did a cool 7-day launch (following what Russell did) - it was so good, it was awesome. It launched my event, and opened the tickets - it was a 6-figure launch. I did my first quarter-million-month last month - that was awesome, that was a cool one. 10, six-figure months in a row - yeah, stuff’s going good. We have 3,000 downloads a day on the podcast, which is so fun. I'm speaking of Carnegie Hall - how cool is that! That's gonna be with Martha Stewart, Dan Kennedy, Michael Gerber in September. My main product OfferLab - there's not even a funnel behind it - started at a quarter million, (softly just word of mouth), there's not even a funnel yet, it's been really validating.   The Carnegie Hall people asked me, “Do you want to sell?” I was like, “Yeah, I wanna sell!” They said, “No one else has said they want to sell…”   I was like, “Why would you say ‘no’ to that, of course, I want to sell.” WHAT IS AN ENTREPRENEUR? Anyways, I'm in this weird phase… I was talking to Alex Charfen a few days ago, and I was like, “Dude, I feel like I am always moving and changing.” Alex said, “...that's what an entrepreneur is. You just redevelop over and over and over again.” So it's been weird... I feel like I've been shifting and changing so fast and asking, “Well, what is my foundation as a human being... as me,” and that question is what I think has allowed my true self to start coming out.   In fact, two or three weeks ago, I told my wife Alyssa, “I can feel another change coming on, and I'm kind of freaked out about it..., but it's coming...” … and those changes are ALWAYS uncomfortable. One of the things I’ve realized who I serve... I didn't know the answer to that before... I serve existing and new entrepreneurs inside ClickFunnels There are a few things about ClickFunnels, in the last six months, that have shown me that it is A MARKET ... …and I'm very excited about because it's growing and maturing. And now, when someone asks, “What do you do?” I can tell them... I've never been able to answer that before. So here it is:   I help people design and launch wildly lucrative offers ... that's exactly what I do! So I'm excited; that's just the most ultimate ridiculous clarity. I think I would've been my own worst nightmare client like a year ago, because I couldn't answer those questions…   What do you want? Where are you moving to? ...and so it's fun to be able to say that what I do in one simple sentence. Anyways, a little give here... I’M A CAPITALIST PIG   I call myself the Capitalist Pig, so I’d better know about capitalism - so I've been learning about the origins of Capitalism. I've been diving into a lot of history lessons… I’ve been learning about Adam Smith is known as the father of modern Capitalism… In his time, Smith was known, for disrupting a lot of things... NOT just Capitalism itself… In the 1700s - 1800s Europe, there was this really weird belief of how value is created... People believed that the amount of time spent creating a product equaled the amount of value that it had. But Adam Smith was like, “No that's dumb,” and he was the first one to really start switching that idea. Smith came in and flipped that idea, and said, “No no no…” Value is in the eyes of the beholder. Value is in the eyes of the person who's gonna consume it. And so, as the Offer Guy, what I'm really doing is helping people understand how value is created. And to do that, you have to understand the difference between COST/ PRICE/ VALUE… WHAT’S IT WORTH?   COST = is what you pay to fulfill. PRICE = is what your customer pays to get your product. VALUE = is determined in your customer's eyes. I used to have this major, major hang-up; it was a huge false belief of mine… I used to think, “Oh my gosh, would I buy my own product?”   ...and that would be how I decide the price. *MAJOR PROBLEM* I wouldn't pay myself 35 grand to hang out with me for a day - I'm not that cool ;-)   BUT… I'm NOT the one buying the product... and lots of people do buy. The customer decides, the customer chooses the value, and I make things that are valuable in their eyes. WHAT IS AN OFFER? So... I've been on this mission to define an offer... and I can't say how many times, (even just with Russell), I've heard it said, “Can someone just define a funnel better... like how can we get a better definition? How can we explain it?”   So I'm trying to solve the same problem for offers, and I think I have… Recently, I was able to meet Dan Kennedy's ghostwriter. He was the guy who was in charge of all the writers at Dan Kennedy's place and ended up writing Magnetic Marketing. He and I would email back and forth, and he has his own book. His name's Jack Turk (by the way don't steal him, I'm still convincing him to write my book)... ...and in that book he says: Offer = Core Product + Value Add   I was like, “That's such a good way to define what an offer actually is!” PRODUCT VERSUS OFFER People ask me all the time, “What's the difference between a product and an offer, Stephen?” I'm like, “Well, an offer is a collection of products,” that's a method when you get down to it... A core product + value add = that's what an offer is! ClickFunnels = core product + value add (a whole bunch of other stuff that helps you use it better). For Example: ClickFunnels + Funnel Hacks = OFFER   So I've been geeking out hard on ways to create offers under that formula. How can I take a product and move it into an offer? So staying with the example of #ClickFunnels as the core product... The method we're all used to creating offers with is by adding MORE products in our stack slide - and it's a great method! We add product, product, product, product, product and that adds a lot of natural value to what we're selling… ...and now, our dream customer is like, “Boom! Well, of course, I'll pay a grand or two for Funnel Hacks!”   Does that make sense? These are super-powerful points to understand. There are other ways to create an offer, though… MY FAVORITE BOOK How many of you guys have seen the fake book story?   I've made so many people mad with that story. The funny thing is that Michael Porter is like a huge deal. He's a scholar and Ph.D. But think about this… What's interesting is, I take his product, (I’ve never read that book, still haven't), and I sell it…   Every time I tell that story, ( it’s about eight times now in front of live audiences)... EVERY TIME I tell that story, (before I even get to the stack), people have the book in their shopping cart, and a lot have already bought before I’ve finished.   Q: What added the value and made people want to buy the book? A: It was the story and the sales message. This has been helpful for a lot of people in retail/ b2b/ multistage sales events, people who are on the fringes of ClickFunnels'... … it helps them create a product or an offer without having to create a HUGE stack! Some of them already have the product, and they're like, “I'm not gonna go create all these things for my stack.” Now how many of you have ever thought that? “What?!!! I gotta go create all that stuff inside of my offer to make an offer?”   If that’s you. Then you can use this method, you’ve just gotta have a really amazing story. THE CLAUDE HOPKINS WAY... The other way to add value comes from Claude Hopkins…   Claude has this really interesting quote… I actually learned this first from Tim Ferriss in The 4-Hour Work Week. Tim uses the example of t-shirts, and he says, “If these aren't the most comfortable t-shirts you'd ever worn in your life, I'll give you the shirt back plus twice your money.” It's like, “Woah,” that just increased the value! Q: There are no additional products or sales message - so what increased the value? A: *The Guarantee* Now, back to Claude Hopkins, who said: Two men came to me each offering me a horse. Both made equal claims. They were good horses, kind and gentle. A child could drive them. One man said, ‘Try the horse for a week. If my claims are not true, come back for your money.’ The other man also said, "Try the horse for a week." But then he added, "Come and pay me then." I naturally took the second horse. Isn’t that interesting…   Hopkins flips the guarantee on it’s back and creates an offer out of the very same product - that's all he does! Horse #1 Horse #2 ... what's the difference? Nothing but the guarantee! Why was there a natural value add, (‘I naturally took the second man's horse”)? ...because of the guarantee, this whole thing was switched.   There are more ways to create value, andI've been deep diving into the concept of what creates offers and some of the easiest ways to add value to everyone's business... I've been focusing pretty hard on this especially for the last year, and I had a big question arise in me… MOWER MAN GETS EVEN... I was mowing the lawn, and I don't know why, so I was listening to audiobooks, and I had this realization, like: “Oh my gosh, I am where I am because of talent not positioning.”   Have you ever realized that about yourself? It's freaky. I realized that people are making a lot of money because of positioning only and NOT talent. I was like, “Oh my gosh,” I said it out loud as I was mowing the lawn. I was like, “I am where I am because of talent, NOT positioning.” Some people are waaay worse, super bad and they’re making waaaay more money than me… And after I got over being pissed, I finally thought, “...but what's the lesson from this? Oh my gosh, look at how they position themselves in relation to the market!”   So now, what I do is I teach people in existing companies, (they're the ones that love this the most)...   And I've been traveling a lot doing this… I help companies understand what their market is. Most people can't even define what that means much less choose one. ...so I help businesses to understand what their market is and the relationship to all the other markets out there. IS YOUR RED OCEAN EVEN RIPE? Not all markets are red Not all red markets are ready for a blue   There are signals - there are patterns all over the place - I feel like it's ‘a beautiful mind...’ “Oh my gosh, are you all here?” And I've realized that “Oh my gosh, the path on this is so clear.” I just help people understand: What market they actually sell into Who their dream customer is in there, so they're not trying to sell everybody The core problem they’re trying to solve…   ... and I dedicate my whole business to the Core Offer, it's pretty simple.   DO YOU HAVE A BUSINESS? Pre my ClickFunnels days, I was building funnels for a company in Florida using ClickFunnels... This company had an amazing product - their product was beautiful - they were known at the top of their industry. But as I started working with them, it was the most garbage jacked-up company I've ever seen in my life.   They had… No Processes No Systems No support No salesmen ... it was jacked up! That company was surviving strictly because it had a good product, there was NO business That’s when I realized that there was… A huge difference between a business and products A huge difference between a business and funnels ….and it just kept going and going from there, until I realized that what I do is help people: Create the middle of their value ladder Create the launch campaign that puts it into orbit... and the Evergreen campaign that keeps it there. Then whatever goes on top and the bottom of the value ladder. So I've been realizing, “Holy crap, there are lots of ways to create an offer.” I just showed you very briefly, three ways to create a valuable offer: You can do through the guarantee You can do it through having lots of products and a stack You can do it through a story ... but there are ways all over the place to do that: I can do it by identifying a core problem that there's already existing - I don't need to create the problem. I can do it through identifying a clear who in the market that I serve. I can do it inside the way I launch. How many of you guys know someone who's waaay worse than you are, but they're making more money than you do? Pisses me off…   ….what about you? I'm like that is not right, and it’s one of the reasons why I'm diving so heavily into what a campaign is… A campaign is NOT ads, but ads can be part of it. MAKING NOISE There are two different styles of campaigns, and I've been making HUGE lists of the major launch campaigns and evergreen campaigns that I've seen…   ...because that's how crappy people are making more money than you, that's how they're making more money than me…. They just make more noise. I'm a marketer - I'm a professional noisemaker. ...and the people making MORE money... well, they just know how to make MORE noise.   BOOM! Oh yeah, wasn't that awesome? Hey, just real quick: A few months ago Russell asked me to write a chapter for a secret project he was doing. I had to write a chapter for a book, this was the letter I got from him. He said: "Hey Stephen, let me ask you a quick question... You suddenly lose all your money, along with your name and your reputation, and only have your marketing know-how left. You have bills piled high and people harassing you for money over the phone. You have a guaranteed roof over your head, a phone line, an internet connection, and a ClickFunnels account for only one month. You no longer have your big guru name, your following, your JV partners. Other than your vast marketing experience, you're an unknown newbie... What would you do from day #1 to day #30 to save yourself? Russell Brunson Hey, if you want to see my answer and a bunch of other marketers who also answered that in this amazing book and summit, just go to 30days.com/stephen.   You can see the entire summit, you can see the book, you can see what we wrote in there and each of our detailed plans. Just go to 30days.com/stephen.  

The Marketing Secrets Show
My Funnel Hacking Live Keynote Presentation - Part 2 of 4

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 27:30


Listen to part 2 of 4 of my keynote presentation from FHL. During this part of the presentation, I start diving deeper into how to create your irresistible offers. On today’s episode you will hear part 2 of 4 of Russell’s first presentation at Funnel Hacking Live 2019. Here are some of the super awesome things you will hear in this part: Hear Russell give ideas for a written offer, an audio offer, and a video offer, that are all super easy. Find out why it’s so important to not be a commodity and how you can avoid it. And see why Russell always has several things he can use to bulk up his offers. So listen here to hear the second part of Russell’s keynote presentation at this year’s Funnel Hacking Live. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone this is Russell. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. I hope you enjoyed the first 25% of my keynote presentation at Funnel Hacking Live. During today’s episode I’m going to start diving deeper into actually how you create an offer. We talked about so far the fact that the offer increases the value, you have to have amazing offers because that’s how you decommoditize yourself and how you make people desire and lust and go crazy for the thing you’re trying to sell. So the next thing is like, “Okay, that’s cool Russell, but you know I’m selling physical products, and I’m doing this or whatever and I don’t know how to bulk up my offer.” And the easiest way to bulk up offers is with information products. So the next section of my presentation, I started going deeper into exactly how to create information products. I walk through nine different ways that I think you’re going to enjoy. We’re going to kind of go through nine different ways, and then do a couple of potential exercises and things like that, and then we’re going to move into story. So with that said, I’m queue up the theme song and jump into part two of my keynote presentation. So the question is, how do you do that? Some of you guys are like, “I sell this thing, how do I make it sexier? How do I make an offer?” So the fastest way to increase an offer is to bulk it up by adding other types of information products. So I’m going to go through a couple of ways you guys can create quick information products to bulk up any offer without actually having to write a book. Does that sound like fun? Alright cool. So I’m going through 3 different things you can do. Number one, there are written words, but I’m going to show you how to do that without actually writing any words. Number two is audio and number three is video. This will give you guys ideas so no one will be able to say, “I can’t create an offer, Russell.” With these things I’m going to show you, you can create millions and millions of offers. In fact, if you start looking at everything I do, you’ll notice there’s always one of these three things I’m using to bulk up my offers every single time. So the first are written things. So the first thing I want to show you guys is, how many of you guys would love to have a book but you don’t want to write a book? Books are the most painful part of anything I’ve ever done, ever. By far. So this is a book that was a crowd source book called chicken soup for the soul. How many of you guys have read Chicken Soup for the Soul? How many of you guys have read one of the 8 million versions since then? The most amazing thing about this book is that they authors who wrote this book didn’t actually write any of the words in the books. Isn’t that great? Yet, they still made millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars. The other day my son came into my little office, it was Bowen again, he came in and he saw this book and he said, “Dad, is that your new book?” and I said, “Yeah.” And he said, “You wrote another new book?” I was like, “Well, kind of.” And he’s like, “What do you mean kind of?” I’m like, ‘Well, I wrote the title and that was it.” He’s like, “Did you cheat?” I’m like, “No, I didn’t cheat. I have 30 people who’ve got Two Comma Club awards write how they would get a two comma club award if they could do it again.” He’s like, “And then they just wrote the chapter?” I said, “Yeah, then I put it in a book, then we sell the book.” And he’s like, “But you didn’t write anything.” I’m like, “I wrote the title. It’s a really good title.” And he’s like, “I don’t think that’s a real book dad.” I’m like, ‘No, it really is.” How many of you guys inside whatever business you’re in could find a whole bunch of experts in whatever it is, and you could write a book like this? This book alone, we did the very first launch of the one funnel away challenge where we gave this away, and we closed it down for like four months, people were auctioning these things off. Someone sold one for over $500 on eBay. People were going crazy for this book. Now when we’re launching one funnel away challenge again, we’re like, ‘you guys get this book.” And people flip out. People buy just because they want the book, and I didn’t write a word of it. So think about this, how could you guys like, Chicken Soup for the Soul trailblazed it for us, I trailblazed it for you, how could you guys do that same thing in your market? Find people around you and be like, “Let me interview you,” do 30 of you, or 20  of you, or 10 of you and put together and make a book. There’s a million things you could do with that, but it’s a fast, easy way to create a book but you don’t actually have to do it. Number two way to get written books really fast is to compile examples of stuff. How many of you guys have read my 108 Split Tests book? This is literally just screen shots of 108 of our split tests and people go crazy for it. How many of you guys are doing stuff in your business or whatever it is you do, where you have this byproduct? We weren’t planning on selling this, we were just doing split tests and it takes screen shots of the split tests and eventually two years later we’re like, we should just put these all in a book. We just compiled a whole bunch of examples and we sold it. This right here, how many of you guys are members of Funnel University? Every month we find a couple of funnels, we compile them, talk about them, and show them to people. Not my funnels, other people’s funnels. We just find the cool ones and we show them and put them in a newsletter. How many of you guys have seen this book, the 74 Funnel Swipe File? None of you guys have seen it yet. Another product coming out soon to a funnel near you. Same thing, we’re just compiling cool stuff. How many of you guys have seen cool stuff before? You should just compile it then, make a book, and then it’s amazing. More people have probably read this book than my other books that I spent years slaving on to write, and they’re like, ‘Oh, this is better.” One of my favorite ones, this is kind of a tricky one. How many of you guys have heard of the public domain before? This is where Walt Disney got all his ideas by the way, he never wrote anything. He just went to the public domain and he’s like, “Oh sweet, someone wrote a story about a beauty and a beast, or about a snow princess, or about all these things.’ He found public domain stories and produced movies out of it. Anything that was written pre-1923 in the United States is in the public domain and you can republish it as your own. One of my friends, Matt Furey, he took this old 1914 wrestling course, Farmer Burns, published the book and made over a million dollars selling that course. Have any of you guys read Think and Grow Rich? Master Key Systems? Tons of the books that you guys know and are aware of are all in the public domain, you can republish them. There are two places I go for public domain stuff. Number one I go to Gutenburg.org, everything on Gutenburg.org is on the public domain. They just publish, there’s like 50,000 ebooks there, you could find one in your market, you can take it and republish it as your own. The second secret, I go to eBay and eBay in the non-fiction book section, you can search by year, so I search by year and I start typing keywords in my market. And you will be amazed at how many amazing books that have been written that people are selling on eBay for $1.50, that you can then republish and sell for whatever you want. Bundle inside of your offer to quickly get amazing books. Okay, so there’s three fast ways to make books. Crowd source them, compile a bunch of examples, or go in the public domain. Okay now here’s a concept I need you guys to understand as we move from the first three to the next three and beyond. This will make this whole process simpler for you. The concept is this, people will spend more money for the exact same content packaged in a different way. I’ll say it again. People will spend more money for the exact same content packaged in a different way. When I first started this business, I remember going to events like this and the speaker, it seemed like every single time some speaker would say, “Who here has read Think and Grow Rich?” By the way, how many of you guys have read Think and Grow Rich? Which is in the public domain by the way, so you guys can all publish and make Think and Grow Rich for Dentists, Think and Grow Rich for Surfers, Think and Grow Rich for whatever, it’s ready for you. But anyway, I kept hearing that so I went and bought the book and I was like, I’m so excited to read the book, and I put it next to my bed stand and it sat there for months and months and then years. And every time I’d go to an event, they’d be like, “Who read Think and Grow Rich?” I’d raise my hand, well I haven’t actually read it. I have it, someday I’ll read it. And one day I remember feeling guilty and I went on eBay and I typed Think and Grow Rich Cd’s and someone was selling the CD course of it. So I bought the CDs, go it in my car and for the next 3 weeks, I started “reading” Think and Grow Rich in my car. What’s interesting about this, the book Think and Grow Rich cost me $9.97 on Amazon. The CDs cost me $97 on eBay. So I literally paid ten times more money for the exact same thing packaged in a different way. Was there any difference between the book and the audio? It was literally word for word. Some dude read the book and then it became CDs and I spent ten times as much. This is the lesson for you guys. How many of you guys read the Dotcom Secrets book? How many of you guys read the Expert Secrets book? Why are you here then? Everything I know is in those books.  I got nothing else. Oh, because it’s packaged a different way. Does that make sense? I want you guys all to understand that what you have you can package in so many different ways, and because of the experience, how it’s being fulfilled, all those things, it shifts the value of it. This is way more valuable than a $10 book, this experience being here. So I’m going to shift over to audio now. This is a book that we republished, this is in the public domain, it’s called the Life Work of Farmer Burns. I had my father in law get a microphone out, he read it, we turned it into a CD and started selling, this is ten years ago, started selling this book on CD. So you can find a book, you can read it, you can have somebody else read it, find the book in public domain, find something like that, and make an audio book.  A very simple, easy way to do it. Number two is you can interview others. So this is a book, how many of you guys have read this book, by the way?  I know all our Two Comma Club X members, I sent you guys a copy of it. Everyone’s like, “This thing is bigger than the phone book.” It’s one of the best books ever. I remember when it first came out, David Frey, where’s David at? So David got it and he’s like, ‘This book’s amazing.” And he called up Vince James’ is the author, and he interviewed him for a whole bunch of stuff, and he made a whole audio course out of it, and Dave’s a genius, so I should just do what Dave did. So then I called him up and I said, “Hey can I interview you too?” and he’s like, “Sure.” So I interviewed the guy who wrote this book. The guy made, he was a 20 year old kid and made a hundred million dollars through direct mail selling supplements. So I called him on the phone and I interviewed him and he let me interview him for six hours. When it was done he was like, “You can have the rights to the audios, I have the rights too. We can do whatever we want with them.” I’m like, “Sweet.” So then like 2 years later I launched it and this actually became my very first ever Two Comma Club Funnel. I made a million dollars selling interviews of the interview I did with this guy who wrote the book. Is that amazing? So how many of you guys have ever read a book before? How many of you guys could call the author and be like, “Hey can I interview you?” And if someone’s like, “He’s too famous, he wrote all these big books. He’s never going to interview me.” I’m going to tell you the life of an author, if you guys really want to know how it works. They geek out on a topic, they spend their whole life writing this book and they’re so proud of it and they’re so excited. And then they tell their spouse or their family and friends and they’re like, “Okay. That’s weird.” And they’re like, “Oh, nobody cares.” And then there’s an audience who gets the book and they love it and read it and they’re like, “My people did read it.” right. And then somebody calls and they’re like, “Hey, that book was amazing. Can I interview you?” The person is like, “Yes, you can.” Just so you know. They want you to talk to them. They want to share this stuff. It does not happen enough. If you went to Amazon and find the top ten authors of books in your market, I guarantee you 9 out of 10 will get you on the phone that fast. Or you can actually, I don’t know if Jason Fladlien is here this year, but Jason gave me an idea that was brilliant. He was doing an offer and this kind of ties back to the story we’ll talk about here in a minute, but he was doing an offer where he was selling a funnel course and he was like, “I want to interview someone who did ecommerce funnels. Well, Trey Lewellen has got the highest grossing ecommerce funnel right now inside of Clickfunnels, I want to interview Trey.” So he calls up Trey and he’s like, “Hey, can I interview you?” and they’re friends. And Trey’s like, “Sure man, you can interview me.” And Jason’s like, “Well, I need to wire you some money first.” And Trey’s like, “No, don’t worry about it. I’ll do the interview.” And he’s like, “No, no, I need to wire you the money because otherwise there’s no value in this interview. And Trey’s like, ‘What” so Trey’s like, “Whatever.” So Jason wires him like $5000 and he does the interview and then when you see when Jason is selling his product, he does the stack and goes through the stack, “Number one, number two, number three….” He’s like, “Number three right here, do you see this right here? This is the guy, he’s the number one ecommerce seller in Clickfunnels. He had a funnel that did $20 million dollars in six weeks selling flashlights and I wired him $5000 to interview because I wanted to find out, he does interviews but I wanted to find out the real stuff, so I paid him $5000 to interview him. And that interview you guys could have.” All the sudden that bullet point in this stack slide went from, “Oh it’s an interview.” to “that’s worth $5000 now.” The value instantly shoots up. So interviewing people is huge. In fact, when I launched the 10x Secrets course I had my offer and it was good and I was like, “How do I make this sexier?” so the first thing I did is I interviewed a bunch of people. I interviewed this man right here, where’s Myron at? Everyone loves Myron. Anyway, I interviewed Myron, I wrote a bunch of people who I learned how to close from stage from. I interviewed all of them, plugged that into the course, increased the value of the course. So interviewing people is huge, for any product. I don’t think there’s a product I put out that I don’t interview people. I do it even if it’s my product. I’m like, “Who are the 10 other people I can interview who have done something similar?” because all those things increase the value of what it is I’m selling. And then the last audio one is compiling hard to find podcasts, and audios and things like that. If I told you guys, I’m like, ‘Hey, my favorite podcast is Mixergy, you guys should go listen to it.” How much value is in that? Not much, right. But if I was like, “There’s this one interview that Andrew did and in the interview he started talking to the guy and he literally, the guy showed three different websites that were the key to ‘blah, blah, blah’ and I listened to those things and found the websites. I never knew they existed. I started doing the thing, and that’s how we got Clickfunnels to whatever.” If I tell you that, you’re like, “Oh my gosh, I want to hear that podcast.” I’m like, “Cool, when you sign up for my thing right now, I’m going to give you a link directly to that podcast so you can find it.” You curating stuff for people there’s value in that. YouTube videos, I’ve done it tons of times with opt ins where we’re like, “Opt in here to get a free video from Robert Kiyosaki teaching the number one tax strategy for middle aged Americans.” And I just found a video on YouTube of Robert Kiyosaki teaching the number one thing on whatever, and that’s what I give people when they opt in. So you curating stuff you think is cool, can be bundled into offers as well. Okay, so there’s the audio ones. Really quick, so audio books, interviewing other people and compiling hard to find audios is a big thing. The last one I’m going to go through really quickly is video. There is a program, how many of you guys here use Windows? How many of you guys use Macs? Holy cow. Okay, there’s a program. If you are using Windows you should be using Camtasia, if you’re using Mac, use Screen Flow. This tool has made me and probably most people more money than anything else on earth. It just records whatever is happening on your screen. So you make a presentation or slides, or literally the very first version of Funnel Hacks training, the one that got us from zero to ten thousand customers, I had a word document opened on the screen with my notes, on the right hand side, I had a little picture. I just clicked record on Screen Flow and I talked for an hour as I read through my outline. We did like $10 million plus dollars in sales, and that was what the product looked like. “But Russell, I have a professional video studio.” You don’t need one, just get a microphone, screen flow or camtasia, record your screen, have a presentation and just teach it. It’s super easy, it’s simple. It’s like the easiest thing in the world to do. Number two video thing, just get your iphone out. Literally you can just get your phone out and just make videos. Where is Rachel at? Is she in the room right now? We were on, did you finish the course, by the way? Can I talk about that? So Rachel, we were on this little cruise thing after the 10x event and she came up to me and she’s like, “I have an idea, it’s going to be a course called Selfie Secrets” Am I going to ruin this? “I’m going to record the whole thing on my iphone.” And then she the next day, recorded the entire course on her phone teaching the entire course, which is amazing. And it was all on her phone. Okay, so how many of you guys have a phone. You have everything you need. You guys should all buy her course when it goes live. And the last thing is you should throw a workshop, teaching people stuff. You don’t even have to speak, you can bring other speakers to teach for you. When I first got started, I didn’t have any product to sell. So the first thing I did, I threw a workshop. And it was really exciting to have a workshop, I was pumped about it, but I had nobody coming and so I emailed my tiny list at the time and said, “I’m doing a workshop, it’s $5000 a ticket.” And then the first day nobody bought, and the second day nobody bought. And the third day one guy bought. And at first I was like, “Yeah!’ and then I was like, “Oh crap, now I have to do a workshop and there’s only one person coming. This is awkward.” Then luckily 2 other people bought. So I had three people buy. I was like, “Okay, now we have a workshop with three people.” So I called everybody I knew, my friends, my family, everybody. I was like, “Okay, I’m doing a workshop, people paid to be here. You have to come and just sit in the audience and don’t tell them you didn’t pay, because I need this to look good on video or it’s going to be super embarrassing.” So we set it up, we had it all set, and it was like not like this, it was really bad. We literally had curtains, the windows behind me were too bright, so we got sheets from the bedrooms, and electrical taped sheets over the, it’s so bad. But we recorded and that became the very first course I ever sold, the videos from us at the holiday inn, with electrical tape over the sheets, literally behind me the entire video and it looked amazing. So throw a workshop, even if nobody comes to it, or just invite your friends. Do something at your house, bring people in, just record yourself teaching your thing, and you can bundle that really, really quickly. So for videos, we’ve got screen captures, iphones, and workshops. So here’s a quick recap of the nine ideas. Crowd sourcing books, compiling examples, public domain, audiobooks, interviewing, compile hard to find audios, screen captures, iphones, and workshops. Tons of easy ways to do that quickly. So what I want to do right now, is I want to actually, I’m trying to think if we should do this or not. I’m going to let you guys do this on your own, but in your paper that I handed out, I have this little section here for you guys to figure out, what are potential products I could bundle inside of my offer? This is something we do all the time. Every time we have a new product that comes out, I talked about this last year, we have bat meetings. We literally send out a bat signal to voxer to everyone on our marketing team, we all come on zoom, from wherever they’re at around the world, and they get in front of a whiteboard and we’re like, “What could we create from this product? We could put this in it, and this…” and just start dumping out as many ideas as we can. So now you guys have, let’s say I’m selling this product, “what else could we do?” “We could interview this guy, I could compile these things here, I could do this, I could make a video, I could do a workshop, we could do….” And all these things you can quickly create to turn this into an offer. Now really quick, I guarantee I know the number one thing going through some of your heads right now is, “Russell, that’s cool for all the coaches and the consultants and the info product people, but not for me. I’m different. I sell real stuff. I sell physical products.” Or, “I have a local business.” Or whatever your excuse is right now. I want to shatter these excuses because the biggest thing that’s going to keep you guys from having success over this week, is the thought of, “Oh, this doesn’t apply to me.” I’m excited, I think either tomorrow or the next day, we’re going to have Jaime Cross who’s going to be coming up here and speaking. Jaime is amazing because two years ago she came to Funnel Hacking Live, she was sitting in the audience, and she sells soap. And I was on the stage talking about webinars. I’m doing this huge thing about webinars and stories, this whole thing. And every other ecommerce person, I’m guessing, in the audience is like, “This is not for me because I sell physical products.” And Jaime said, “How could I make this work for me.” Twelve months later she’s on the stage getting a two comma club award. Twelve months later she’s onstage sharing her story with you. She took this concept of the webinar and made an ecommerce webinar. She took it and didn’t say, ‘This isn’t going to work for me.” But “How can I make this work for me?” And shifted some things and made it work for her and blew up her company. I’m so excited for her to tell her whole story. But I want you guys thinking the same thing. So I’m going to some examples right now. This is a product that I sell. This is a physical product called Viagon. How many of you guys have ever seen this before? The three people on my team. So back in the day when I launched 15 companies in a year, which is a horrible idea, don’t do that, one of them was this thing right here. I had a friend who had this company and he was getting in trouble and this little machine here, if you start getting a cold sore, as you as you feel it, how many of you guys get cold sores? You feel it tingle, you pull this out, if I can open it. This is a new one so the seal hasn’t been cut yet. Alright, then you peel the seal off. Alright so when you open this thing up, when you feel the cold sore coming on, come on. There we go. Alright you open it up and there’s these two little electroids, and you take and push the button, and let’s say you have a cold sore, you put it on your cold sore, and somehow, I don’t know how, some scientists figured out something. It’s actually patented and everything. It goes in and zaps the cold sore, destroys it, kicks it in the face and destroys it and the cold sore never shows up. Isn’t that awesome? How many of you guys want one of these right now? Really, I gotta get my funnel back up. So this is a physical product I sell, right. And you’re like, “Well Russell, I don’t sell information. This isn’t going to work for me.” But imagine if I did this, how do I turn this into an offer? This is a physical product, it does what it does. It’s just a thing. And the guy who I buy these from, he sells it to other people, so I’m not the only one. It’s a commodity. There’s like 30 other people who sell this same thing, only mine’s better. So for me, how do I compete over everyone else, when everyone’s got the exact same thing, it does the exact same thing. So I have to turn this from a commodity into an offer, because if it’s a commodity, I gotta be like, “He’s selling it for $150, I’m going to sell it for $130.” Then the next guy says, “I’ll sell it for $120.” “Crap. $110.” “$109” “$105” Boom, boom, boom, soon this thing is like $90.95 right, retail. That’s the problem when products are commodities. Or I could say, “Okay, this is amazing. This helps with cold sores, but what else could I do with cold sores? What else could I do? What else could I do?” I could go on Amazon and be like, “Cold sore cures and remedies.” And I guarantee there’s people on Amazon who have written books on how to do cold sores. I could message one and be like, “Hey man, you are the definitive expert on cold sores, can I interview you talking about all the tricks you know how to prevent cold sores from happening? I’m sure there’s stuff in your diet and exercise, right?” like, “Oh yes.’ So I get him on the phone and I interview him, now it’s like, “Okay, when you buy from anybody you get the same thing, but when you buy from me you get the cold sore inhibiter, plus you also get the interview with this dude over here who’s the number one highest stars on Amazon, writer of a cold sore book. You get his book as well, plus my interview where I actually interviewed him. And then number three, there are 7 supplements I’ve found that help get rid of cold sores. 7. There’s a whole bunch of people who claim the supplements, but there are actually 7 that work, and there’s two that work almost instantly. The second you feel a cold sore coming, you pop these two pills, gone instantly. And I wrote a report about those, because I want to make sure you get the right ones, if you get the wrong one, you get the right product but you get the wrong brand, you are screwed. So I’m going to show you the 7 supplements as well. So you get this first, plus you’re going to get the interview with the number one expert in the world, plus you’re going to get the 7 supplements, the actual brand names, where to buy them, how to get the discounts to all the 7 supplements. And the next thing you’re going to get is, blah, blah, blah.” I take a physical product and I’m bundling information around it to increase the value of the thing. So it doesn’t matter if you’re selling information or not, if you’re selling physical products, it’s the same thing. Information is the easiest way to bundle this. The problem though with infomercials, the only way they bundle is like, “If you call now, I’ll give you another one for free.” That’s what almost all ecommerce people do. It’s like, that’s good but its, “Now I got two of these things. So I have cold sores I can have one at my house and one at my office. That’s kind of weird.” But if I bundle with information products, it doesn’t increase the cost to you at all, but dramatically increases the value. Now when I’m competing with the 30 other people selling this, I can sell it for higher and people will still buy from me versus everybody else because my offer is better than theirs. Another good example of this is my friend Mr. Stephen Larsen. How many of you guys know Stephen? So this is a good example for any of you guys who are like, ‘I’m here Russell, but I don’t have a product yet.” So Stephen he has his own products, but he’s also an affiliate for Clickfunnels, he’s an affiliate for a bunch of other things. So we did the one funnel away launch, the 10x launch, a couple other things, he said, “Okay, Russell already created an amazing offer that he’s selling, but there’s a thousand other affiliates that are all selling this product as well. Everyone’s doing it, so how do I compete against this.” He said, “Okay, here’s Russell’s offer, how can I make my own offer to make it better?” People always ask me, “How can I make money as an affiliate, Russell?” The first thing you do is you don’t sell the product that they’re already selling. That’s like, “Buy Russell’s thing.” That’s like number one on your list, then it’s like, “Now I need to make my own offer.” How many of you guys bought the one funnel away challenge from somebody and then bought it again from Stephen later because you wanted his bonus? Okay how many of you guys have bought twice from Stephen because you wanted the new bonus the second time? There’s a lesson in this. So even if you don’t have a product yet, that’s okay. Find someone else with a product and then, “How can I now make an amazing offer? What could I bundle together to increase the value of this offer so people buy from me versus somebody else? Or if they did buy from somebody else, they’ll also buy from me because my offer is so valuable.” Alright, so this is kind of the exercise for you guys to start doing. Going through here and listing out all the different ideas you can have. So tonight, this weekend with that paper I handed out, start writing out these things, start putting them out there, and start putting as many as you can think of, and make it, the biggest problem you can have is you’re kind of putting in your potential products that are going to make an offer, is to be like, “Oh, that’s not going to work. That’s not going to work.” When you start it, be creative. When we first did this probably 12 years ago, we sat in front of a whiteboard and we were doing this and we were like, we were at a point where we needed a funnel to save us from everything. It was the bottom of everything. We were like, ‘We have to make the most irresistible offer ever or else we’re shutting the doors.” So we sat in front of a whiteboard and I’m like, ‘Okay, what can we give them? Okay, they can fly to my house and I will give them a massage and feed them food, and then we’re going to do this, and then we’re going to do this….” We made all this crazy stuff, we had it all on the whiteboard, and then we started saying, “What’s the offer actually going to be?” and we’re like, “Well, pretty sure my wife would be mad if I come to my house and had to give them massages. So let’s not do that one.” But it was there. And then it’s like, “Well, what if we did this and this…” It gave us the time to brainstorm and then from there we start pulling things over to actually make an amazing offer. Anytime I create a new funnel, new thing, I’m always looking at creating an offer, with as many potential things as possible, then think, “What can I actually create?” pull them into my little stack slide and it’s like, “Now I know what I need to create to increase the software.” Now, one thing I want to mention is well, the reason why I have a whole bunch of things as well is because there’s more than just one offer in every funnel. You guys understand that? So I need a lot of stuff that I can give away. So if you look at this right here, there’s an offer on my ad. I’m trying to get someone to click on something. So I’m like, “Click on this thing and I’m going to give you your free report.” There’s an offer happening there. Luckily that was one of my ideas that I already created, because I can now pull that down and it becomes this. Then they land on my landing page and I’m like, “I need their email address, I’m trading them. What am I going to have? Well I have something up here I’ve already created, potential products. I’m going to give them my interview with so and so.” “Give me your email address and I’ll give you an interview with so and so.” Boom there’s the next product. Then it’s like, “Now buy this product, I’m going to give you these 5 things.” Then my upsell is these three or four things. I think so many of us go into this thinking, “Okay, here’s the product I’m going to sell and I’m going to try and build a funnel around it.” And it’s like, no, no, no. Understand that it’s like, you’re looking at more of how do you serve your customers? What are all the things you could possibly give them to do that, and then you’re breaking down the different parts of the funnel. Okay, alright, come back to the hook, story, offer. So that was the offer section of this part.

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ClickFunnels Startup Story - Part 3 of 4

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 27:32


On today’s episode you will hear part 3 of 4 of Russell’s interview with Andrew Warner about the Clickfunnels start up story. Here are some of the awesome things you will hear in this part of the story: Hear how selling Clickfunnels at a Mike Filsaime event got Russell his first ever big table rush at the end of his presentation. Hear from both Dave and John about how they feel about Russell and what they do for the company. And find out how going to Dream Force this year, renewed Russell’s passion for growing his business. So listen here to find out more about the Clickfunnels start up story. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson. Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast. I hope you enjoyed episodes 1 and 2 of the interview with Andrew Warner at the Dry Bar Comedy Club where he was telling the Clickfunnels startup story. I hope you are enjoying this interview series so far, and I hope also this motivates you guys to go over to the mixergy podcast and subscribe to everything that Andrew does. Like I said, he is my favorite interviewer and I think that what he does is second to none. So I hope that you guys enjoy him as well, and go subscribe to the mixergy podcast. But with that said, I’m going to queue up the theme song, and when we come back we will start into part 3 of the Clickfunnels startup story interview. Andrew: I actually got, I did see, I don’t know, I didn’t see the video you mentioned, but I did see what it looked like. Here’s one of the first versions. He compared it to Clickfunnels, he said, I mean to Lead Pages. He said, “Look at how Lead Pages has their stuff all the way on the left, all the controls.” Oh you can’t see it. Oh, let me try it again, let me see if I can bring up the screen because this is just, it’s just too good. Hang on a second. I’m just constantly amazed how you’re able to draw people to you. So this is the article from Lead Pages, this is the first landing page from Clickfunnels, this is what he created before, this is what you guys did together. This is your editor and h e said, “Look, if you’re on Lead Pages, their controls, their editor is all the way on the left and it’s just moving the main content to the right, which is not looking right. And I prefer something that looks like this, with a hundred pixels on the left, a hundred pixels…” I go, who knows a hundred pixels, it’s like you, what is this? Russell: Dylan is obsessed with that type of stuff, it’s amazing. Andrew: Obsessed. And you draw people like that. You draw people like Dave, who is just phenomenal. Dave, the traffic and conversion event that he was just talking about, is that the one that you went to? Dave: The one after that. Andrew: The one after that. Okay, we’ll come back to that in a second then. So this became your next version, you brought on a new partner, and then you did a webinar with this guy. Who is this guy? Russell: It’s Mike Filsaime, one of my first friends online. It actually wasn’t a webinar, it was a live event. He was doing a live event in San Diego and he was like, “You have to come and sell Clickfunnels.” And I was like, “Nobody’s buying Clickfunnels.” We had a free trial and like, we couldn’t give it away. It was crazy. And he’s like, “Well, you’re on this website, you’re picture is there, you have to come and sell Clickfunnels, and I need you to sell it for at least $1000.” Because the way it works, if you speak at someone’s event, you sell something, you split the money 50/50. So he’s like, “It needs to be at least $1000.” And I was all bummed out. I didn’t want to do it. And the event actually started, but they were streaming it live online, so I was actually sitting at our office in Boise, watching it as I’m putting together my slides to create Clickfunnels, and then flew out to the event. And then we had a booth, and I don’t know if I told you this, we had a booth and Lead Pages had a booth right across the little hallway, skinny hallway. And Todd’s wife was manning our booth and then Lead Pages was right there, and it was so funny because she was not shy at all about talking about Lead Pages. She’s like, “Yeah, we’re like Lead Pages except for way better. We can do this and this.” And the other guy is sitting there like, right in front of her as she’s telling them everything. And it was..anyway, I digress. It was pretty funny. Andrew: By the way, she’s still at it. I saw a video that you guys created, you were talking to her and she goes, “I will be Clickfunnels.” I go wait a minute, you still had that fire, okay. So you were at that event. Russell: So we’re at the event and there’s probably, I can’t remember, 150-200 people maybe in the room. So I got the slides up and Dylan was there and he was like, when we got to the funnels he was going to demo the editor, so I did the whole thing, showed the presentation and we demo’d Clickfunnels and at the end of the thing I sold. And I’ve been good onstage, but by far, that was the first time in probably 8 years that I’d seen a table rush, where people are stepping over the things, jumping around, trying to get to the back to buy as fast as they could. Andrew: What did you say to get them to want to do that? Russell: We made a really, I mean we gave the presentation, and gave a really good offer at the end. They get a year of Clickfunnels for free, plus they get training, plus they were going to get all these other things for $1000. Andrew: It was $1000 training and a year of Clickfunnels for free, and then they become long term members. And it was also called, Funnel Hackers? Russell: Funnel Hacks, yeah. Andrew: Funnel Hacks. And that’s the thing that became like… Russell: The culture. Andrew: This culture, this tribe. It wasn’t just they were signing to learn from you, they were becoming funnel hackers. That’s it. Russell: I mean, that wasn’t planned though. It was like, I was trying to think about a sexy name for the presentation, so I’m like ah, Funnel Hacks. And somebody owned FunnelHacks.com, and I’m like, I’m still doing the presentation that way. And then later we made t-shirts that said, “Funnel Hackers” and then now we got 4 or 5 people have tattooed that to their bodies, it’s really weird. But anyway, that’s what happened. We did that and we sold it and I remember going to dinner that night with the guys who were there, and Todd and his wife and everything. And we were all excited because we made some money finally. But I was just like, “You guys don’t understand, like I’ve spoken on a lot of stages, and I haven’t seen a table rush like that.” And I remember back, there was a guy, he passed away a couple of years ago, his name was Fred Catona. And he was a radio guy. He was the guy who did the radio commercials for, do you guys remember, it’s got the guy from Star Trek, what’s his name? Audience member: Priceline. Russell: Priceline. He did the Priceline radio commercials and made that guy a billionaire. And he told me when we were doing the radio ads, “This is what’s going to happen. We’re going to test your ad and if it works, I’m going to call you on the phone and let you know you’re rich. Because if it works, it means you’re going to be rich.” So I remember going to dinner that night and I told the guys, “Just so you guys know, we’re rich.” And they’re like, “What do you mean? We made $150,000.” I’m like, “No, no, no. The way people responded to that, I’ve never seen that in my life. We’re rich.” The response rate from that, I’ve never seen. Andrew: And then you went to webinar after webinar after webinar. Russell: On the flight home that day I’m texting everybody I’ve ever met. “I got a hot offer, this webinar crushed it. We just closed whatever percent of the room at Filsaime’s event. Who wants to do it?” And we started filling up the calendar. Andrew: And the idea was, and you told me you did 2 to 3 some days. And the idea was, they would sell somebody on a course, and then their members would then hear how your software and your funnel hacking technique would help up what they just bought and then they would sign up. You’re still excited, I can see it in your face. And then this thing took off. And then you started doing an event for your culture, your community, and this guy spoke, Tony Robbins. Russell: Oh yeah, there’s Tony. Andrew: One of the first ones. Was he at the very first one? Russell: No, he came to the third one, was the first one we had him come to. Andrew: Yeah? Why do an event? Why do your own live event? Russell: So we’ve done events in the past. I know events are good, but I’d sworn off them because the last event we did, I think we sold 3 or 400 tickets and less than 100 people showed up and I was so embarrassed. I was like, “We’ll never do events again.” And as soon as this, as soon as Clickfunnels launched and it was growing, everyone’s like, “We want to do a meet up. We should do an event.” All the customers kept asking. And against my, I didn’t really want to do it, but at the same time I was launching my book, and I had won a Ferrari in this affiliate contest so I was like, “What if we did an event and we had the Ferrari there and we gave it away and then we’re…” we had other ideas for giving away other cars and it became this big, exciting thing that eventually turned into an event. And that was the first Funnel Hacking Live event in Vegas, and we had about 600 people at that one that showed up. And that’s where it all kind of, it all started. Andrew: And it built how much, how many people are you up to now? Russell: Last year we had 3500 people and we’re on track to have about 5000 at this year’s event. Andrew: 5000? Yeah. Russell: Those aren’t free tickets. Each ticket’s $1000, so it’s…. Andrew: So how much is that in total revenue? Russell: From the event? Andrew: Yeah. Russell: So ticket sales, last year was $3 ½ million, this year will be over $5. But at the event we sell coaching so last year we made $13 million in coaching sales at the event as well. Andrew: Wow, would you come up here for a second, Dave? Do you guys know Dave? Yeah, everyone knows Dave. You know what’s amazing… {Audience catcalls} Andrew: That’s amazing. Dave: I don’t know who that is. Andrew: A catcall. I saw a video, you guys have this vlog now, a beautifully show vlog. You guys went to sales force’s conference, you’re looking at the booths and in the video, do you remember what you did as you saw the different booths? Dave: I think that one I went and asked what the prices for each of the booths were. Andrew: Yes, and then you multiplied. And he’s like, you’re not enjoying the event, you’re calculating ahead, how much. “10,000 that’s 100,000….” It’s like wow, right. You do this all the time? Dave: Yeah. It’s a lot of money in an event like that. Andrew: And you think, and if this was not your event, you would be doing the same calculation trying to figure out how much they brought in today. Wowee. Alright when you went to sales force did you calculate how much money they probably did from their event? Dave: We were doing that the whole time, absolutely. Andrew: You saw the building, you had to know… Dave: Oh my gosh. 61 stories. Andrew: Why? Why do you guys want to know that? Why does, how does that… I want to understand your drive as a company and I feel like this is a part of it. Figuring out how much money other people are making, using that for fuel somehow. Tell me. Dave: I think it actually goes back to Russell and his wrestling days. We had the experience of going to Chicago right after that, and super just exhausted. And it was one of those things where he literally landed, we walked down and we’re underneath the tarmac and all the sudden Russell goes from just being totally exhausted to a massive state change. Where he’s literally right back where he was with his dad and he and his dad are walking that same path to go to, I think it was Nationals. And I saw Dan Usher, who was doing the filming, capturing that moment and it’s that type of a thing for Russell. Where all the sudden it’s the dream, where as soon as you see it, it can then happen. And Russell’s just been amazing at modeling, and again the whole idea as far as just going at a rapid, rapid speed. I mean it’s “Ready, fire, aim.” Andrew: It’s not you gawking at the sales force, what’s the sales force event called? Dave: Dream Force. Andrew: Dream force. It’s not you gawking at how well Sales Force’s event, Dream Force is doing, it’s not you having envy or just curiosity, it’s you saying, it’s possible. This is us. That’s it. Dave: It’s totally possible. Andrew: It’s totally possible. We could get there. And when you’re sizing up the building, you even found out how much the building cost. Who does that? Most people go, “Where’s the bathroom?” How much does the building cost? Dave: There’s a number. Andrew: It’s you saying, “We could maybe have that.” Dave: We can have that, yeah. Andrew: Got it. And so let’s go back a little bit. I asked you about Traffic and Conversion because the very first Traffic and Conversion conference you went to, you guys were nobodies. Nobody came and saw you. Dave: We were put out in North 40 pasture, way, way far away. Andrew: And some people would say, “One day I’ll get there.” you told Russell, “Today we’re going to get there.” Dave: Well Russell wanted, he was speaking and so whenever you’re speaking at an event, it’s important that you fill a room, like this. And there’s nothing worse than having an event and having no one show up. It’s just the worst feeling in the world. And so he’s like, “All we need, I gotta find some way of getting people into the event. I wish we had like some girls who could just hand out t-shirts or do something.” And I was like, we’re in San Diego, that’s like my home town. Russell: Dave’s like, “How many do you need?” That’s all he said. Dave: It’s just a number. It comes down to a number. How many do you want? So we ended up having, within an hour or so we had 5 girls there who were more than happy to dance around and give out t-shirts and fill the room. Andrew: and the room was full? Dave: Packed. Andrew: Packed. And why wouldn’t you say, “One day, the next time we come to Traffic and Conversion, the tenth time we’re going to do it.” Why did it have to be right there? Dave: It’s always now.   Andrew: It’s always now. Dave: It’s always now. Andrew: It’s always now. It’s never going to be the next funnel, it’s never going to be the next product launch. I’m going to do whatever we can right now, and the next one, and the next one. That’s it. That’s who you are. Dave: That’s how it works. Andrew: And now you’re a partner in the business. $83 million so far this year, you got a piece of that. Dave: Yes. Do i? Russell: Yeah. Dave: Just checking. Andrew: Do you get to take profits home now? Dave: We do. Andrew: You do, you personally do? Dave: Yes. Andrew: Are you a millionaire? Dave: Things are really good. Andrew: Millionaire good from Clickfunnels? Dave: yes. Andrew: Really? Dave: Yes. Andrew: Wow. And you’re another one. I was driving and I said, “What was it about Russell that made you work for him? What was it?” and you said, “I’ve never seen anyone implement like him.” Give me an example of early days, something that he implemented…you know what, forget that, let’s not go back to Russell. As a team, you guys have gotten really good at implementing. Give me an example of one thing that you’re just stunned by, we did it, it came out of nowhere, we could have been distracted by funnel software, we could have distracted by the next book, we did this thing, what is it? Dave: You’re here on this stage with JP, and this was what 6 weeks ago? Andrew: and this whole thing just came from an idea I heard. You use Voxer. Why do you use Voxer? Russell: I don’t know. Andrew: Because you like to talk into it. Russell: Yeah, and you can fast forward, you can listen at 4x speed, you can forward the messages to people really easily, it’s awesome. Andrew: and it’s just train of thought, boom, here’s what I think we’re going to…No, it’s not that. I heard it’s, “I have a secret project…” Russell: “I’ll tell you guys about it later.” And they all start freaking out. “Tell us now.” Andrew: “Secret project. I don’t know what it, it’s going to be exciting.” They don’t know what it is, going to be excited. Russell: Do you know how it started, this one? I was cleaning my wrestling room listening to you, and you were, I don’t know whose event it was, but you were at the campfire, it sounded like. And you were doing something like this and I was like, I want my own campfire chat to tell our story. And then I was like, “Dave, we should do it.” And now we’re here. So thanks for coming to our campfire…. Dave: That’s how it happens. Andrew: And that’s exciting to this day. Alright, thank you. Give him a big round, thank you so much. You know what, I didn’t mean for this to come onstage, but I’m glad that it is. This made you laugh when you accidentally saw it earlier too. Why is this making you laugh? What is it? Russell: So we’re not shy about our competitors, even when they’re our friends. So one of the companies we’re crossing out is his. That’s why it’s funny. Andrew: It’s one of my companies. That’s Bot Academy there. It’s also a company I invest in, that octopus is ManyChat, I’ve been a very big angel investor and supporter of theirs. I’m not at all insulted by that, I’m curious about it. You guys come across as such nice, happy-go-lucky guys. Dave asked me if I want water, I said “Dave I can’t have you give me any more things. I feel uncomfortable, I’m a New Yorker. Punch me, please.” So he goes, “Okay, one more thing. I’m going to give you socks.” So he gave me socks. Really, but still, you have murder in your eyes sometimes. You’re crossing out everybody. This is part of your culture, why? Russell: It comes back, for me its wrestling. When I was wrestling it was not, I don’t know, there’s different mentalities right. And I did a podcast on this one time and I think I offended some people, so I apologize in advance, but if you’re in a band and everyone gets together and you play together and you harmonize, it’s beautiful. When you’re a wrestler you don’t do that. You know, you walk in everyday and you’re like, those are the two guys I have to beat to be varsity. And then after you do that, you walk in and you’re like, “Okay who are the people I have to beat to be in the region champ, and then the state champ, and then the national champ?” So for me, my entire 15 years of my life, all my focus was like, who’s the next person on the rung that I have to beat? And it’s studying and learning about them and figuring their moves and figuring out what they’re good at, what they’re bad at so we can beat them. Then we beat them and go to the next thing, and next thing, and next thing. So it was never negative for me, it was competition. Half the guys were my friends and they were doing the same thing to me, we were doing the same thing to them. I come from a hyper competitive world where that’s everything we do. And I feel bad now, because in business, a lot of people we compete against aren’t competitive and I forget that sometimes, and some people don’t appreciate it. But that’s the drive. It’s just like, who do we, if I don’t have someone to, if there’s not someone we’re driving towards, there’s not a point for me. Andrew: And even if they’re, even if I was hurt, “I accept it, I’m sorry you’re hurt, Andrew. I still care and love you. We’re going to crush you.” That’s still there. Russell: And I had someone, so obviously InfusionSoft was one of our people we were targeting for a long, long time and I had a call with Clayton and someone on his team asked me, “Why do you hate Infusion Soft so much?” I was like, “I don’t, you don’t understand. I don’t hate, I love Infusion Soft. I’m grateful for it. I’m grateful for Lead Pages, I’m grateful for….” I told them, have you guys seen the Dark Knight, my favorite movie of all time? And it’s the part where Batman and the Joker are there and Batman is like, asks the Joker, “Why are you trying to kill me?” And the Joker starts laughing and he’s like, “I’m not trying to kill you. The reason I do this is because of you. If I didn’t have you, there’s no purpose behind it.” So for me it’s like, if I don’t have someone to compete against, why are we playing the game? So for me, that’s why we’re always looking… Andrew: It’s not enough to say, it’s not enough to just say “we’re playing the game because we want to help the next entrepreneur, or the next person who’s sick and needs to create…” no, it’s not. Russell: That’s a big part of it, but like, there’s something… Andrew: Yeah, but it’s not enough, it’s gotta be both. Russell: My whole life there’s, the competition is what drives me for sure. Andrew: And just like you’re wrestling with someone, trying to beat them, but you don’t hate them. You’re not going to their house and break it down… Russell: Everyone we wrestled, we were friends afterwards. We were on the same Freestyle and Greco teams later in the season, but during, when we’re competing, we’re competing and everyone’s going all at it. Andrew: Everyone’s going all at it. That’s an interesting way to end it. How much more time do we have? How much more time do we have? I’m going to keep going. Can I get you to come up here John, because I gotta get you to explain something to me? So I told you, I was online the other day, yeah give him a big round. I was online the other day, I don’t even know what I clicked, I clicked something and then I saw that Russell’s a great webinar person, everyone keeps telling me. Well, alright, I gotta find out how he does it. So I click over, “Alright, just give your email address and you can find out how..” Alright, I’ll give my email address to find out how he became such a great webinar presenter. “Just give a credit card. It’s only $4.95, so it comes in the mail.” It comes in the mail, that’s pretty cool. Nothing comes in the mail anymore. Here’s my credit card. It goes, “Alright, it’s going to mail it out. Would you also like to learn how to use these slides? $400.” I go, no! I’m done. Russell: Welcome to the funnel. Andrew: Welcome to the funnel. I’m done. But I’m going to put in Evernote a link to this page so I don’t lose it so I can come back. I swear. I did it. And this is my receipt for $4.95. Don’t you ever feel like, we’re beyond this? We’re in the software space now, we’re competing with Dropbox, we’re not competing with Joe Schmoe and his ebook. And you’re the guy who sold the, who bought the ad that got me. John: I know. Andrew: I asked you that. Do you ever feel a little embarrassed, “We’re still in the info market space.”? John: No, I think it’s the essence of what we do, of what Russell does. We love education. We love teaching people. I mean, the software is like the backend, but we’re not software people. I mean, we sell software, but we teach people. All these people here and all the people at all of our events, they just want to learn how to do it better. Andrew: I don’t believe it. John: Okay. Andrew: I believe in him. I don’t believe in you. I believe that for you it’s the numbers. Here’s why I don’t believe it. I’m looking in your eyes and you’re like, “I’m giving the script. I’m good, I’m doing the script.” I see it in your eyes, but when I was talking to you earlier, no offense. This is why he does what he does. When I was talking to you earlier, you told me about the numbers, the conversion, how we get you in the sales funnel, how we actually can then modify…That’s the exciting part. Don’t be insulted by the fact that I said it. Know that we have marketers here, they’re going to love you for being open about it. What’s going on here? What’s going on, keeping you in this space? John: Okay, from my perspective. Okay so, initially it was self liquidation on the front, which is what I was telling you. It was the fact that we were bootstrapped, we didn’t have money to just like throw out there. We had to make sure we were earning enough money to cover our ads. And Russell had all the trust in the world in me, I don’t know why he did, but he did. And he’s just like, “Spend money, and try to make it self-liquidate.” I’m like, “Okay.” So we just had to spend money and hope that we got enough back to keep spending money. Andrew: And self-liquidate means buy an ad today and make sure that we make money from that ad right away and then software. John: Yeah. Andrew: And then you told, and then software’s going to pay overtime, that’s our legacy, that’s our thing. And you told me software sucks for selling. Why? John: Software sucks, yeah. Andrew: Why? Everyone who’s in info, everyone’s who in education says, “I wish I was a software guy. Software is eating the world, they’re getting all the risk back.” I walked through San Francisco; they think anyone who doesn’t have software in their veins is a sucker. John: I asked the same thing to myself, you know. I was running ads, I’m like why can’t I just run ads straight to the offer? Why do I have go to these info products? I want to get on the soft…. And then I was like, I feel like it’s kind of like marriage. Like it’s a big thing to say like, “You probably already built websites, but come over, drop everything you’re doing and come over here and build websites over here on our thing.” And it’s like, that’s a hard pull. But “Hey, you want to build webinars? Here’s a little thing for $5 to build webinars.” Now you’re in our world, now we can talk to you, now you can trust us, now we can get you over there. Andrew: Got it. Okay, and if that’s what it takes to get people in your world, you’re going to accept it, you’re not going to feel too good for that, you’re just going to do it and grow it and grow it. John: Yeah. Andrew: What’s your ad budget now? See now you’re eyes are lighting up. Now I tapped into it. John: We spend about half a million a month. Andrew: half a million a month! John: Yeah. Don’t tell the accountant. Andrew: Do you guys pay with a credit card? Do you have a lot of miles? John: Yeah, we do. In fact…. Andrew: You do! How many miles? John: In fact, the accountant came into my office the other day and said, “Next time you buy a ticket, use the miles.” Andrew: Are they with Delta, because I think you guys flew me out with Delta. John: Yeah, American Express is where we’re spending all our money. Andrew: Wow. And you’re a partner too? John: Yeah. Andrew: Wow, congratulations. John: Thank you. Andrew: I don’t know you well enough to ask you if you’re a millionaire, I’m just going to say congratulations. Give him a big round. John: Thank you. Andrew: Wow, you know what, I actually was going to ask the videographers to come up here. I wrote their names down, I got the whole thing and I realized I shouldn’t interrupt them, because they’re shooting video. But I asked them, why are you, they had this career where they were flying all over the world shooting videos for their YouTube channel. I’m sorry, I forgot their name, and I don’t want to leave them out. Russell: Dan and Blake. Andrew: They were shooting YouTube videos, they were doing videos for other people. I said, “Why are you now giving it up and just working for Clickfunnels all the time? More importantly, why are you so excited about it?” And they said, “You know, it’s the way that we work with Russell.” And I said, do you remember the first time that you invited them out to shoot something? What was it? Russell: It was the very first Funnel Hacking Live we ever had, and probably 2 weeks prior to that, one of our friends had an event and Dan had captured the footage, and he showed me the videos. “Did you check out my Ven Video?” I’m like, “Oh my gosh, that was amazing.” And I said “Who did it?” and he told me. So I emailed Dan and I was like, “Hey, can you come do that for Funnel Hacking Live?” And he’s like, “What’s Funnel Hacking Live?” So I kind of told him, and he’s like, “Sure.” And it was like 2 weeks later and he’s like, “What’s the direction?” and I was like, “I don’t know, just bring the magic man. Whatever you did there, do that here.” And that’s kind of been his calling card since. He just comes and does stuff. Andrew: Bring the magic. He wants to have those words painted on the Toronto office you guys are starting. Literally, because he says you say that all the time. And the idea is, I want to understand how you hire. The idea is, “I’m going to find people who do good work, and I’m going to let them do it.” What happens if they wouldn’t have done it your way? What happens if it would have gone a different direction? Russell: I see your question, and I’m not perfect. So I’m going to caveat that by, some of the guys on my team know that I’m kind of, especially on the design and funnel stuff, I’m more picky on that, because I’m so into that and I love it. But what I’ve found is when you hire amazing people like Todd for example, doing Clickfunnels. The times I tried to do Clickfunnels prior, build it was like, me and I’m telling developers, “here’s what to do and how to do it.” And like there’s always some loss in communication. With Todd, he’s like, “I know exactly what I would build because I want this product too.” And then he just built it and he showed me stuff. And I’m like, “That’s a good idea.” And he’s like, “I did this too.” And I’m like, “That’s a good idea.” And it’s so much easier that way. So when you find the right people, it’s not you giving them ideas, it’s them coming to you with the ideas. And you’re like, “that is a good idea. Go do it.” And it just makes, takes all the pressure off your back. So for us, and it’s been fun because I look at, man, the last 15 years of all those different websites and the ups and the downs, the best people have always stuck. So we’ve got 15 years of getting the cream of the crop. It’s kind of like, I’m a super hero nerd, but it’s like the Avengers, at the end of, when Clickfunnels came about we had this Avenger team of people. And we’re like, now we’ve put in our dues, now it’s time to use all of our super powers to do this thing, and it all kind of came together. Andrew: Build it and build it up. And then as you were building it up, you then went to Sales Force. You guys invited me, you said, “Hey Andrew, we’re in San Francisco, you’re home town. Do you want to come out?” I said, “I’m going to be with the family.” And you said, “Good. Being with the family is better than hanging out with us.” But I still said, “What are you guys doing in San Francisco at Sales Force?” Because sales people don’t need landing pages, yet you guys will probably find a way for them to need it. Then I saw this, this is the last video that I’ve got. There’s no audio on it. I want you guys to look at their faces as they’re looking up at these buildings, walking through the Sales Force office. Look, they’re getting on the motorcycles in the lobby. They’re looking all around like, “Oh gee.” Counting the buildings that are Sales Force labeled. Look at that! What are they doing? Not believing that this is even possible. And then just stopping and going, this is dream force. This is your dream. What did you get out of going to sales Force’s event and seeing their office? Russell: Honestly, prior to Sales Force, I was kind of going through a weird funk in my business, because it was like, again there was the goals. So it was like, okay, we’re going to do a million bucks, and then we did that. And then it’s like, let’s make 10 million a year. And then 50, and then this year we’ll hit a hundred. And like, what’s the next goal?  A billion, because a hundred million, 2 hundred million is not that big of a difference. And it was just kind of like, what’s the point, what’s the purpose? We’ve grown as big as any company that I know. And then last year, Dave and Ryan had gone out there and they were telling me stories like, “There’s 170,000 businesses here.” And they were telling me all these things, and it sounded cool, but I didn’t, and they were going crazy. You have to see this so you can believe it. But there’s something about the energy about seeing something that makes it real. So this year I was like, I want to go and I want to see Benioff speak. I want to see the thing, the towers, I want to just understand it, because if I understand it, cool. Now we can reverse engineer and figure out how we can do it. So for me it was just like seeing it. I think in anything, any, as entrepreneurs too, if you’re people believe that you can do it, you’ll do it. If you believe you can lose weight, you’ll lose 3eight. If you believe you can grow a company, and I don’t feel like I believed that the next level was possible for us until I saw it. And then I was like, oh my gosh, this is not ridiculous. Benioff’s not, none of these guys are any smarter than any of us. It’s just like, they figured out the path. It was like, okay let’s look at the path. And then let’s look at it and now we can figure out our path. Andrew: And seeing it in person did that for you? Russell: Oh yeah. It makes it tangible, it makes it like, it’s like your physiology feels it, versus reading a book about it or hearing about it. It’s like you see it and you experience it, and it’s like it’s tangible. Andrew: I told you, I asked people before they came in here, “What are you looking for?” and a few of them frustrated me because they said, “I just wanted to see Russell. I just want to see the event.” I go, “Give me something I could ask a question about.” But I think they were looking for the same thing that you got out of there. And I know they got it. I’m going to ask them to come up here and ask some questions, and I want to know about the future of Clickfunnels, but first I’ve got to just acknowledge that, that we are here to just kind of pick up on that energy. That energy that got you to pick yourself back up when anyone else would have said, “I’m a failure of a husband, I can’t do this.” Go back. The tension that came from failing and almost going to jail as you said, from failing and succeeding, and failing again. And still, that is inspiring to see. I want to give the whole Clickfunnels family a big round of applause, please everybody.

Marketing In Your Car
How To Funnel Hack Satan

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 8:15


He may be evil, but one of the best marketers ever… On this episode Russell talks about teaching kids at church about Satan's marketing plan and how he is taking some marketing pointers from Satan. Here are some of the odd things you will hear in today's episode: How being able to teach a lesson at church about whatever he wanted got Russell thinking about Satan as a marketer. And what kind of things we can learn from Satan that will help with our ability to sell the negatives as positives. So listen below to find out what Russell has learned from Satan himself. ---Transcript--- What's up everybody? This is Russell, welcome to Marketing In Your Car. I hope you guys are pumped for today. It's Monday, we get to build funnels today. Steven Larsen's little daughter just sent me the cutest message ever about building funnels. Every Monday or so, not every Monday, but most Monday, all the good Mondays, Steven messages me in the morning and says, “It's Monday baby, we get to build funnels.” And he did it today and he had his cute little daughter messaging saying the same thing. It was so cute. Steven: Whoo! Yeah baby, it's Monday! Steven's Daughter: Oh yeah baby, it's Monday! Steven: We get to build funnels! Whoo! Steven's Daughter: Build funnels, whoo! Russell: Anyway, I'm excited. I'm heading in. Dylan and Wynter Jones, Dylan is my co-founder in Clickfunnels, Wynter is his twin brother who is also a ninja. They are going to be here this next two weeks building out updating the editor, making sure that everything is even more amazing than it already is, if that's even possible. Jaime Smith is in the house, he's going to be working with us to take over the world. And then Todd's coming next week, Ryan might be coming after that. Anyway, it's just fun when we have a bunch of people coming out to plan world domination and to better serve all of you guys. So I'm excited for that. So during my short commute today, I want to share with you guys something kind of fun. Yesterday I taught a class at church and it's kind of cool because it's, usually there's a lesson or curriculum, but once a month they let people kind of pick what they wanted to teach, so I got one of those lessons, which was really cool. I got to pick whatever I wanted to teach. So I was like, “What do I want to teach today?” So what I decided to do was to basically look at the marketing plans of Satan and how he is getting people. I think my group probably thinks I'm weird because I was like, “Look, everyone here is talking about church and religion and all that kind of stuff, but I'm really impressed with how good Satan is at marketing. He's getting people to do all sorts of crazy stuff that they shouldn't normally be doing.” And I talked about, those that know me know that I was a Mormon missionary when I was 19 years old, for two years. I talked about it, “That was a hard sales pitch, we were going door to door trying to convince people to give up alcohol, tobacco, coffee, and tea, all premarital, post marital, or not post marital. Premarital, extra marital sex, ten percent of your income for the rest of your life. And if you don't screw it up, you may get salvation.” That's our sales pitch, which is a pretty tough sales pitch. But I was like, “Satan's sales pitch is even harder. He's selling eternal damnation. That's what he's got to sale. How in the world is he getting so many people? Because that's what he's got to sell. As a marketer, I'm fascinated. I want to study this.” So my lesson was breaking it down about what he's doing and why he's doing and all sorts of stuff. But what's interesting, not that we should learn from Satan, this podcast is going really bad. But if we were to learn from Satan, because he's really good at marketing, it's interesting there's a scripture in Isaiah that basically says that in the last days, wo unto them that call evil good and good evil. And that was kind of the premise. If you look at what Satan's done, instead of him just going directly and trying to market the thing, because the thing is really hard to market, eternal damnation, who really wants to buy that, right? So instead what he does is he takes things that are evil and makes them good and things that are good, it makes them appear evil. I'm not going to mention those, because I'm sure I'll get in rants and fights with people, so I'll let you interpret that how you want, but that's what he's doing now days. He's looking at those kind of things and he's figuring out how to position them differently so that people think that they're good. So that bad is good and good is bad. I think he's doing a fantastic job, if you look at the world that we live in today. I try not to post things on Facebook, but sometimes I do. It's insane that some things that are so good, I'll share and I'll get comments from people that are the opposite side and I'm like, “Wow, how in the world did you interpret it that way?” But that's what he's done, he's done a really good job. So how can we use this lesson from Satan in our marketing? I don't know if I should, maybe I should stop right here. But again, a master marketer, obviously. So think about that, in your business. A lot of times there are things that aren't as good, so how do you not spin those things, but how do you position them in a way where the negatives are actually positive, and the positive are also positive. You don't want to do it the other way. But think about that. This is kind of a, I don't know if this is a good podcast for me to have. Maybe I should delete this. I don't want people to think I'm studying Satan for Marketing, I'm not. I'm just saying it's interesting. Always looking at the positive. When we launched Clickfunnels it was interesting, we were doing, we launched a webinar selling funnel hacks and it was about 4 weeks before we launched the Funnel Hacks course. So the negative was if you signed up you have to wait 4 weeks before you get in. But I was able to sell towards that. “look, this is the deal. You get in, you get the software, you get all this time to study it and get prepared. Then in 4 weeks we're going to start live training. That gives you plenty of time to get you ready and prepared.” so I'm selling it as a benefit. Then the next week, because I keep selling it. I'm like, “Hey guys,” to new people coming in, “Hey in 3 weeks we're starting. You got 3 weeks to get ready.” Then the next was 2 weeks and then 1 week, and then “hey the live training is starting tomorrow. That's why you gotta get in.” Selling that big positive benefit. Then the week after, so we started the training, so I'm still selling, obviously selling it. And I was like, “Hey look, this is the deal. For everyone, the live training started last week, that means you guys are at a huge benefit. If you sign up right now, you can go watch last week's training today and get caught up and by week two you will be ready.” And for week 2 I was like, “Hey this is the deal. Live training started 2 weeks ago. So excited for you guys, you get to start ready.” So no matter where I was in the sequence I was always selling the benefits of the fact that they had 4 weeks before it started was a huge benefit. The fact that it started 2 weeks ago was a huge benefit. No matter where it was in the mix, I had to sell that as a big benefit. Same thing with when the live training was actually over. It was no longer live, I couldn't sell the fact, when I'm selling live it's like, “You get to come on and ask q and a, it's going to be awesome.” Whereas after, there's no live training, so I can't sell that as a benefit. So I'm like, “The huge benefit about this is you don't have, everyone else had to wait six weeks to get this stuff, you can go watch it all this weekend if you want.” Then that becomes the big benefit. So it's just finding those things that may not be as good at making them, or finding things that someone might look at as a negative and turning it into a positive. So there's Satan marketing lesson 101. Oh man, I'm going to post this and I'm sure some of you guys will hate me afterwards. Hopefully the rest of you guys will just laugh and move on with the rest of your day. That's all I got. Alright you guys, appreciate you all. I'm at the office, I'm going to go repent and get back to focusing on helping you guys out. Alright talk to you soon.

Marketing In Your Car
How To Sell Everything For Free

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 14:04


My new secret formula to sell everything I sell, for free. In this episode Russell talks about his new book funnel that is launching this week and how he shifted the way he is selling it to hopefully make the offer irresistible. Here are some of the interesting things you can look forward to in today's episode: How shifting an offer by making it free, makes the offer irresistible. How Russell can still make money when everything is free. And How Russell is using things he recently learned from Brendon Burchard in his book funnel. So listen below to find out how you can still make money when everything is free. ---Transcript--- What's up everybody, this is Russell. Welcome back, I'm glad to have you guys here. I just got done with my daughter's soccer practice, or not practice, it was a game and they did good. Now I'm heading home to go grab sandwiches for everybody. My wife and I took different cars because I had to film an upsell video real quick. Anyway, I got the upsell video done and then flew out here to the soccer game and now I'm heading back home. I'm grabbing some Jimmy Johns on the way for the kiddos, some sandwiches for the adults, which will be kind of fun. So that's what's happening in my personal life. But I got something, I don't normally do this, this time of day, but I've got something exciting I want to share with you guys that I think is going to be huge, huge, huge for value. One of the things on my mind right now is offers. How do you create an offer that's so irresistible that people have to give you money? There's no logical way. One of the biggest, sorry, I didn't finish my sentence. There's no logical way for someone to no to you. Alex Mendosian from the Inner Circle, as we were talking, he's one of the kings of creating offers that are so good you have to be an idiot…..he figures out a way to first off, to build gyms by giving people exactly what they want for free. But then, he's getting paid 500 dollars to do that, don't ask me how he does it, because it's a little complicated to explain. Then he got gym owners to basically let him come in and build their gyms for them, for free and in exchange they give him 50 thousand dollars. Once again, how does he do that? I don't know how to explain it, but it's pretty cool. And it's awesome, so he's really, really good at that. There's other people who are really good at. I watch as other people struggle. They're like, ‘Man, I created this course and no one's buying it.” And it's like, “The problem is you're selling the course. That's not sexy, nobody just wants to buy a course.” You have to understand that. To create, if you look at when we launched Clickfunnels, you look at the webinar that's taken us to where we are today, if you notice this one little intricacy, I didn't sell Clickfunnels on the webinar. “What Russell? I thought you sold Clickfunnels, that's how you built it up so big.” No, I didn't. If you look at the offer, what the offer was when you buy Funnel Hacks for $997, you buy this course that's amazing for $997, when you do that you get Clickfunnels for free for the next 6 months. That's the offer. You look at that and you're like, huh. Yes I want Clickfunnels for free, so I will buy the course. So I created an offer that's, because what they really want is Clickfunnels. I'm like, I'm going to give you Clickfunnels for free, who wants it for free? “I want it for free.” Sweet. When you invest in this training course, you get it for free. That little shift was huge for us. Before I was selling Clickfunnels, and you get this Funnel Hacks thing for free, what they really wanted was Clickfunnels, so I give them that for free when they buy the course. Shifting the offer. Same products, same deliverables, different way you structure the offer. As I was telling you about Brendon Burchard, Brendon was showing me some of their offers and this one, I'll kind of walk you guys through it, but he showed me this really cool process he does called the seven day launches, and I showed the inner circle meetings. I walked everybody through it in our groups. People are all going nuts, we're about to launch our first, which I'm excited for. But what's interesting is as I was looking at his offer, it's brilliant because….How do I explain it? Basically he creates a course for people live, so you get to watch for 12 hours as he creates an actual course, and you see the whole thing live. So then the average mind would say, “Okay, the product I'm going to sell now is that course.” The context of this is kind of hard, because you guys don't have the back story, but just pretend like you understand. He creates a course, let's people watch it live and at the end he offers a product. So the logical thing would be to sell the course, they just saw it, they want it. But he doesn't sell the course, instead he sells a different course, gives a huge 50% discount on that course. When they buy that they get the thing that they just watched him create for free. So it's shifting the offer, which is the magic. So as I've been kind of thinking through this, I was launching, we're launching the Expert Secrets book in a few days, and today I came in the office and the funnel I had was good, they were all good offers, but a good offer doesn't make you tens of millions of dollars, like an insane, irresistible offer does. So I kind of took our existing funnel, scratched all that and said, ‘we're starting over.” And I shifted the whole thing and we changed the funnel and the offers and now it's insanely good. Should I walk you guys through the whole funnel? I have a little time, okay we'll do that. So this is what's going to happen in the funnel. Somebody will come to the page and you'll notice all the ads about free book, free book, free book. Why would I do that? Irresistible offer. Free book, you cover shipping. The message is always like, I'll pay for the book, you pay for the shipping. That's the message, irresistible offer, “Okay I want the book.” They go to buy the book, they put in step number one, shipping address. Step number two says, “cool, here's the book for free like we said. Or you can upgrade right now and get the Funnel Hacker Black Box, which gives you both of my books, plus these other four books, plus these other cool things and it's just $37.”  So they can upgrade, which is again another irresistible offer. You're going from this to this other thing and it's still irresistible. So there's the irresistible offer. Then there's an order form bump, which again is another irresistible offer. “hey you're going to get blah for free when you buy this training course at a huge discount.” Or something like that, I haven't figured that one out exactly yet. But there will be a training course there, which is awesome. Then the upsell. The upsell was going to be, I recorded both Dotcom Secrets, and Expert secrets audiobooks, I was going to sell that. My hard cost is kind of expensive. It's about $40 for me to have these MP3's that are shipped. They're not Chinese ones, they're actually American ones and they're more expensive, but they're really, really cool. You can do double speed on the MP3 player and a bunch of other cool things. So it's a really cool offer product. I was going to sell that but I'm like, Okay, my hard costs are I think close to, I can't remember exactly, I think close to $40. So I was like, what if I sell this for $100? But I'm like, I have to pay affiliates 40% commission, it gets really expensive really fast. So there's not very much margin there, but I need the margin in there to be able to do what I need to do. I need the margin to be able to buy ads and all those kind of things. So I'm like, what would I do? So I said, what if we do this, what if we increase the price to $150 for the MP3 player. And then its expensive MP3 player. I was like, wait. What if we shift the offer. So we shifted the offer. So what I'm doing now instead is like, “Look, if you guys want I will give you this MP3 player for free. You get it completely free. But to get it for free you have to invest in this course right here which is A Perfect Webinar Secrets training course. The training course sells for $297 but what you're going to do is you're going to get, because you're on this page, you get a 50% discount. So you get the entire course for $147, you get half off, if you buy right now and you get the MP4 player for free.” Boom. Boom, did you guys hear the bomb drop? Boom, irresistible offer. Because who doesn't want the MP3 player for free? You want it and you're like, you only get it when you buy this course, but you get a 50% discount on that course and all the sudden it's an irresistible offer. I look at my other courses I've done in the past, usually like $197 to $297 offer, I'm getting 5-7% that take that. I'm excited to find out what the percentage is on this. My guess is I'll be in double digits. We'll be hopefully at least in high double digits. That's kind of cool. We'll find out, time will tell. I remember a long time ago, Anik Singal and Mike Filsaime put out a product called Launch Tree, and I remember one of the things they said in there was, “You want to say the word free a million times on the upsell page.” For example let's say you sell ten CD's on the upsell page, you want to be like, “You get these 9 CD's for free when you invest in this one right here. You buy this one here you get the other 9 for free.” Try to figure out how you make your offer free. It's all about how you make it free, free, free. Now I'm giving away a free MP3 player, when you get 50% discount on this course you need anyway. So that's the irresistible offer. And then if they say no to that, the down sell is like, “okay, how about this, if you don't want the MP3 player, it costs me $50 to ship it to you anyway. How about this, it'll save us both money. I won't ship it to you, you get the digital copy, it's only $97 dollars.” So we drop sell that and then I'm going to do one other cool thing on the down sell. You get the digital whatever or it's like, “How about this, or if you decide to actually get the MP3 player, I'll throw in these other cool bonuses as well.” To push you over the edge. That's going to be kind of cool. Then the next page I'm going to thank them and then I'm going to say basically, “It's time to start your education and this first three chapters of the book are about building a massive movement. This is a 90 minute presentation I did at Funnel Hacking Live about building a mass movement and I want you to watch it now.” And then they watch the video, which it helps understand building a mass movement, building a culture, attractive character, all that kind of stuff that builds out the first three sections of the book. They watch that and then they bought after the video, tells them to go register for the Funnel Hacks webinar, register for that. It's an auto webinar and it puts them through to sell them the thousand dollar product of Clickfunnels. So that's the first part of the funnel, the first point of sale. So they go free book, or they can get the black box, then they get the order form bump, then they get the MP3 player for free, basically everything so far has been free for the most part. And then they get the get the training video for free, they get the webinar for free. And if they buy funnel hacks they get Clickfunnels for free. Everything I've sold so far is free, yet my average cart value, my potential average cart value is like, 15, not quite that, 1300 bucks so far, which is awesome. Then after the webinar funnel ends seven days later, so this whole funnel, point of sale is 7 day follow up on the webinar, and then what's exciting is….what was I going to say? What's exciting is then, after day seven then I transition them to I don't know if I told you guys this when I was hanging out with Brendon, I might have told you on the plane. But he did a big product launch for, it was a $2 thousand course and he sold like 2200 copies and then the week later he sold the swipe files to that launch where it was like the sales videos, the transcripts, emails all that kind of stuff. For $97 he sold 6500 of those, something crazy like that. So what I'm going to do is at the end of the funnel, like a week later be like, “Hey you just went through this cool funnel. It was a book funnel, plus webinars, a whole funnel stacking thing. What I'll do is if you want, I'll give you all the swipe files, the emails, the everything for free, once again it's free if you join Funnel University.” Boom, get them into Funnel University. And when you join Funnel University you get my Funnel Stacking book and a bunch of other things for free.” So it's free but they pay me $97. So it's coming back to how you make things free, even when they're paying. So they get that whole cool thing for free when they join Funnel University. And then for 2 days I'll be pushing that offer then we'll down sell, if they don't want to pay $97 a month, which is what we're raising the price to, they can get a trial, but they don't get the free things shipped out to them. Boom, the next three days and from there we transition into the seven day launch, Brendon Burchard, I'm messing up his name….his style funnel, which is basically training for free for three days. And then giving that thing that they just watched you record for free. They get it for free when they invest in your next thing and then the next thing is going to be our Secrets Master Class or the FHAT event. And that's kind of the funnel. That's the first 14 days. That's kind of what's happening. I know it's hard to see that visually as I explain it, but hopefully you're getting the concept, you're understanding how you make everything for free. That's the key I wanted to share with you guys today. Making offers so irresistible that people have to say yes. I hope that helps, I hope it helps to start thinking through your offers. If you're selling a course for a thousand bucks, that's just a course, it's going to be hard to sell. But if you sell your sales scripts for $997 and they get the whole created course for free, then it becomes, you know something like that, then it becomes an irresistible offer. They're like, “I need the sales scripts. I'll pay $1000 for that because I want the other stuff for free.” How do you structure that. What do you have and how do make that offer as sexy as possible? I think I did a podcast a couple of months back about turning up the sexy on your offers. It's kind of something similar. But just thinking about that. How do you add free into everything? Hopefully it gives you enough case studies and ideas and examples. Worst case scenario, if you don't understand what I'm talking about then on April 18th or beyond, probably by the time most of you guys hear this, it'll be live. Go to expertsecrets.com, get your book and watch the process in motion. Buy slowly so you don't miss any of it. I hope you guys enjoy it. Appreciate you all for listening, subscribing and hanging out with me all the time in the car, or wherever you may be right now. With that said, I'm at Jimmy John's right now, I'm grabbing some sandwiches, go feed the kids. Then I gotta get back to finishing out this funnel so it'll be ready for you guys to see. Alright we'll talk soon. Bye everybody.

Marketing In Your Car
Behind The Scenes Of Funnel Hacking Live 2017 (Part 1)

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 18:53


What happened at this year's event. On this special 2 part episode Russell recaps and summarizes what happened at Funnel Hacking Live. He also reflects on how he felt about different aspects and speakers at the event. Here are some of the cool things you will hear in this 2 part episode: An overview of the schedule during the 3 day event, who spoke, and what they spoke about. How Russell felt about certain speakers and what he thinks went right with his own presentations, and what mistakes he feels he made. What the best part of the event was for Russell (hint – It involves his lovely wife).  And what Russell plans on doing differently at next year's Funnel Hacking Live. So listen below for the first half of Russell's thoughts and feelings about Funnel Hacking Live 2017, and don't forget to tune in tomorrow for the conclusion. ---Transcript--- Hey everybody, this is Russell Brunson. I want to welcome you to Marketing In Your Car. But today's actually a special episode because first off, I'm not in my car, I'm in the conference room and second off, I got this brand new little microphone that plugs into the bottom of my phone. People have been asking me ever since I started this podcast, “What microphone do you use on your phone?” I always just tell them that Iuse the microphone on my phone, which is true until today. There's this really cool thing, I don't know what brand or style, I have no idea but I'm testing it out. So if it seems to be good, I'll let you guys know. It's so cool, it plugs into the bottom of your iPhone and it's got this big huge thing on it. I'm excited, I'm trying it out. Hopefully this episode goes well enough and I'll let you guys know more about this thing, because it's pretty awesome. So what I wanted to do, I wanted to give a recap of Funnel Hacking Live. I know 1500 of you guys were already there and experienced it and went crazy with us, and for everyone else who wasn't, I wanted to catch you up on what's happening and why it was amazing and why you should be at next year's event. If you missed this one for some insane reason, because there's no logical reason to have missed it, only insane ones. So if you had an insane reason, I want to give you guys some cool behind the scenes of what was happening. So this year's event, this is the third year we've done it. The first year was in Vegas, we had about 600 people come. The second year, last year was in San Diego and we had 1300 people come and it's funny because you have to sign a contract for next year's event before the event, because you have to, because if you're going to sell tickets for the event you have to know,  here's the venue and dates, blah, blah, blah. So last year we're like, let's make it a little bit bigger, let's do 1500 people. And then we ended up selling out three months early. We probably should have done bigger. So next year's event we've got a little bit bigger place. Hoping that we're able to fill it. Just so you guys are fully aware, nothing on Earth stresses me out more than events. Filling events is the hardest sell. You're not just selling, “Hey, you should come to an event.” Because that's an easy sell. The hard sells are all the other sells someone has to make in their mind. “I gotta ask for work off, I gotta talk to my spouse, I gotta fly, pay for flights, pay for hotels.” All these other things, so it's not just a simple sell, I want to….usually when you sell something you create desire and people want it and you sell it. This is harder, even if I create desire for it, you still have to go and close yourself on all the other logistics that are a pain. Event's are scary. In fact, the last time I did an event before Funnel Hacking Live, which I swore I would never do another event after. I think we sold 3 or 400 tickets, and when we got there only…and it was $100 tickets, so I assumed that $100 commitment was enough to get people to show up. I was wrong. We ended up only having 100 that showed up. It was so embarrassing for me. I remember having all these empty seats. I was like, “I will never do another event again.” Then fast forward a couple of years, about the time this podcast was starting, I probably talked about it. There was this new company we were working on called Rippln, and they did their initial kickoff and there was 1200 people, and we ended up getting 1.5 million people to sign up over the 60 days or so. And then there was an event on the backside of it. So I thought there was going to be 30,000 people at this event, I was all excited for it. But at the time, the company hadn't launched the actual thing that we'd built the hype for. There was a huge loss of momentum, at the event we had 1000 tickets sold. I showed up and we were getting ready to open the doors and went in the hallway and there was only about 200 people out there. We were like, “oh crap.” The guy, Brian, who ran the company was like, “Oh crap. Let's pull chairs out.” So we sat there, right before the event and pulled 800 chairs out of the room and then we had this huge empty room and then 200 seats in the front and brought people in and did this event over three days. And it was, for me, I was emotionally scarred. I was like, “I don't know what's happening, but this is not a good sign.” And sure enough the company crashed afterwards. A lot of wasted energy, time and money on my side that never materialized, but learned a lot of good lessons. That's the point, right? So because of those experiences, I had this fear of events. I never wanted to do one. So when the first Funnel Hacking Live, after we launched Clickfunnels, people were saying, people started doing meet ups. I was like, “We should facilitate this.” So we decided to do the first one. We were going to sell 600 seats, and I was so scared, panicking about what if we only sell 100 and we have this room for 600? S o finally we did it. We launched it, and we sold out, I think we sold out 2 weeks early, so it wasn't huge, but we did. We did the event and I remember even the day of the show I had so much fear and anxiety. What if people don't show up? And I remember even before the event started hiding in the back and peaking through and I was like, “Oh good, the seats are full. Thank heavens.” And then I was able to, we did the event and it turned out amazing. And then last year, same thing. We had 1300 seats sold and I remember the night before we have pre-registration, we only had 200 people pre-register.  I was like, “Oh my gosh, nobody's coming. This is it. This is my greatest fear recognized once again.” And I'm freaking out and went out there and the next morning tons of people registered and we ended up having the entire thing filled, all 1300 seats and then we did the event, it was awesome. So this time, I had the same thing. I wasn't quite as, I had two successful events now, I wasn't quite as scared, but I still get nervous. So the event happened and this time we, usually the event's on a weekend, but to get the hotel space we had to do it on a Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, so we all flew in Sunday night, which was nice. We all flew in there and had time to just relax. Then Monday, my wife and I got up and went shopping to go buy clothes, and my team was doing everything, my team is amazing. They're stuffing binders and getting things ready and all that kind of stuff. So it was kind of nice, they were taking care of that. I was able to go and spend time with Collette, and just get ready for the event and shop. Just kind of mentally get prepared for this thing. And then that night, we had a big VIP dinner for our Inner Circle Members, as well as our certified partners who have actually finished certification. We had a big dinner with them and it was really, really cool. Now a couple things, this will be one of my themes of this podcast. It's interesting, and I'm going to be vulnerable and let you guys know all my fears and my things in hopes, not that you judge me, “Man, Russell's a wuss.” I want you to be like, “Wow, if Russell can do it, I can do it.” That's more of the goal with this. I love being on stage. I feel comfortable in front of 1500 people talking, and I feel really good there. I get really, really scared one on one or even in groups. So even at our Inner Circle dinner, there's 150 or so people, maybe 200 people, I can't remember, it was kind of a smaller thing, but tons of anxiety being in that room talking to people. Throughout the event people come talk to you one on one, I really struggle. I feel bad. I had my coaching call with Tara Williams this morning and we were kind of talking about this. I was just like, “Man, it's funny how comfortable I feel up in front of the stage and how scared and nervous and awkward I feel one on one.” And I feel bad about it. I think a lot of times, for anyone who did have one on one interactions with me. I apologize if I'm super awkward. I don't know why, I feel nervous. I get really nervous there and I struggle. Which is why I try to hide as much as I can. I try to be out there to take pictures with everyone as well, but it's really, I struggle with that part of it. Anyway, we did the dinner that night, it was really fun. Bart Miller, who is one of our Inner Circle members who's transitioning into becoming a fashion coordinator, he designed all my clothes for the week. And he did the same for Alex Harmosian and a bunch of the Inner Circle members.  So he was there and had me dressing up all nice. So I was nervous because I wasn't comfortable in my clothes, completely. And then in this room with these people that I admire. I wanted to make sure they had such a good experience, it gets you nervous. At least for me. But what's cool, at the end I had a chance to give a quick speech, it was amazing looking out at that room. And I knew most of the people in that room. All the Inner Circle members I know really intimately. I know their businesses, and often times I know their fears, hopes, desires, dreams, passion, all those things. I'm aware of those things, so it's kind of cool to look out there and realize and look at those guys like, “Man, the ripple effect” That's funny, because of Rippln, that was our pitch there, but the ripple effect of these people is amazing. And I kind of talked about that like, how cool it is for me and for us as a company that we get to be a little piece in that journey. For me, it's such an honor. I get a lot of credit for those things and it's like, no it's not me, it's you guys. We provided a tool, some training, but it's you guys taking that leap of faith to go and do it. Because the tools and training is out there for everybody, but most people don't do it, and the reason why is there's so much fear and anxiety and things that happen. Just seeing this room of people who are taking those leaps, it was awesome. That was the first night. We went to bed that night and I could not sleep. I really needed to because I hadn't slept much earlier, and I ended up being up until 2 or 2:30 before I passed out. The next day started and it was insane. We got there and people were packed. Devon Brown, who is the best MC on earth was MC-ing it, getting people's energy, he had everyone dancing and it was so exciting. And then we brought the certified partners on stage so everyone could see, “Here are the people who are certified. Here are the people you could hire if you need help with funnels. And if you want to become certified, you want this to be your career, go ask someone from our team because you could be certified. This could be your new career, just like these guys.” We had most of our Clickfunnels team come on stage, so people could see who was actually behind the event. Then after that, I had a chance to get up and it was cool because these events are always fun for because I get to share what I'm thinking about, I'm geeking out about at the time. And it's usually stuff I've shared in the Inner Circle, I've shared some of on the podcast, but it's never been formally presented. So this is the first time I had a chance to formally present the first section of the new Expert Secrets book, which is creating a mass movement. And it was so much fun to share that and walk through the models and show people that. And I think a lot of, I don't know, I felt like it was for a lot of people, just such a new, exciting thing to see and realize that we're not just selling things. You are creating a movement. What's interesting, one thing that kind of made me sad about the event, I know it frustrated some people, in the initial sales letter we had a little section saying I was going to talk about supplement funnels, and I didn't because of just how things shift as you start growing the event and speakers and some things have to get cut and some things don't. And that was one that got cut. Someone came up to me afterwards and was like, “I came all the way from Australia because I wanted to learn about supplement funnels.” I was like, “Well I'm not specifically talking about supplement funnels, but this stuff is the same. It doesn't matter. We are building the supplement line right now and the difference between the first supplement funnel was all a media based thing where we had a really good funnel and drove traffic. But we didn't build a culture, we didn't build a following and that's why it grew and then it went away. It was kind of over. I was like, “With the new supplement stuff we're doing, this building a mass movement, is the same. All these principals we're talking about are the same. It doesn't matter if you're selling supplements.” I was trying to explain to her and I don't think she believed me and she was frustrated and walked away. This is the key to all business. This is the key to everything you're doing. It doesn't matter what you're selling, this is still the foundation of how you position an offer and how you treat your customers and how you get them to buy over and over and over again. So I was excited to finally share that and it was just so cool. Then we had a break and after that Todd Brown came up. And Todd is, I always say if you look who are the two guys out there in the market teaching funnels the most it's me and Todd. Todd's a lot smarter than me. A lot more analytical I think at stuff and he has a chance to hang out with some amazing marketers. So I love his perspective, he came in and we were talking about the big idea. How do you create the idea behind the marketing campaign's to get people to buy your thing? And it was fun just to see how he breaks things down and how he looks at things. He's definitely different than how I look at things, but I appreciate it so much. The way that he views things, I respect him a lot. And it was awesome having him up there sharing his perspective on that. Because I think a lot of people are getting good at building funnels, but they're missing my first presentation which is creating a mass movement, and the positioning of things, and that kind of stuff. And then Todd is figuring out the big idea. So that was the next cool thing and people loved that. From there we broke to lunch, which I feel like eating is such a waste at these event. We've got two hours we gotta block out for lunch so people can go and eat. But nobody needs that. We need to be sitting in a room talking. We let people eat, because I think people need that. Humans have to eat every once in a while. But yeah, we went to lunch. For most of these meals, we bought lunches and dinners and stuff like that for most of the stuff. Because I didn't want people to have to leave, it's just kind of a nice touch I think, to help provide those for people. So we fed a lot of people. I can't remember if we fed people that lunch or not, but whatever. But then after I came back, this is where I had a chance to go into story, which is the next thing. The epiphany bridge, I shared a lot of pieces of that with you. But another cool thing for me, Daegan Smith, who is one of my favorite people in the world, one of my mentors, peers, friends, whatever you want to say. I actually had him come to the event because I wanted him to see a lot of this stuff that I was talking about, a lot of stuff I initially learned from him and then stuff that we talked about what inspired ideas that made me test things and try things. So I had him there, and it was cool because I had to give this cool presentation on story and I got to give him credit for being there. In fact, the Expert Secrets book, most of it is dedicated to him, because it was the foundation for so much of this cool thing that became. It was fun having him in the room to hear that. I was a little nervous, honestly, I was like, “Daegan, I learned tons of this stuff from you and this is where I've kind of taken it.” And it was fun to share that. So I shared the story and epiphany bridges and how all those things work together. We talked about the hero's two journeys, all the stuff that's from the Expert Secrets book, which you guys are going to love. Then I got done and I was able to bring up Brandon and Kaylin Polland, who last year, they were at last year's Funnel Hacking event and I met them in person there. Then they joined the Inner Circle and I've had a chance to be around them and experience them and their business over the last year. And I wanted them to be at the event, so they spoke. They talked about social webinars and telling their story, which is super cool. Their whole thing is #dowhateverrussellsays, and I think their end thing was give Russell all your money and he'll turn it into more money, or something, which I appreciate. But it was cool to hear their whole story. What I think what Brandon and Kaylin, outside of they're crazy talented as a whole anyway, but showing when they got in a year ago or two years ago when they first got started, they didn't have a ton of money, and they invested in the Funnel Hacks course, a thousand dollar course a lot of you guys already have. They said, “We went through and pushed play and watched thirty seconds and we paused it and implemented that. And pushed play again….and for three weeks we went through the entire course in thirty second chunks.” They heard it, stopped an implemented it. And what's funny is he told me afterwards, that a bunch of people came up and were like, “What was the course you went through with Russell. I want to go through the same thing the same way.” And he told them and they were like, “Oh. I've owned that for a year and a half.” And he's like, “Yeah.” The difference is that they implemented. That's the key, they're the most amazing implementers in the world. They're presentation was amazing. Then we had a break and after that, Jim Edwards came up, my co-host with Funnelfridays.com. And he gave a presentation on Copy Blocks, which was amazing. I think that hopefully for most people it was liberating. Showing wow, this is, I don't have to be a creative writer. I just have to understand how blocks work and copy and how Funnel Scripts works and all that kind of stuff. And Jim made it really fun. He did a great job. He made the whole session really fun and exciting and people loved it. Then when Jim got done, then Stu McLarin came up. Stu is one of the greatest human beings, literally, to be birthed on this earth. I don't know if I can say it strongly enough. Just an amazing human being. He came and talked about membership funnels, which was awesome. And showing the pre-launch process and how he launched his programs, and it was cool seeing his pre-launch stuff. How he launches, 90% is pre-launch stuff that most people, like me, don't even think about. It was like, “Here's a video we launched ahead of time on Facebook and Youtube that got viewed. From here we moved to here…” it showed the whole process which was cool. And From here we launched this funnel and it made 3.3 million dollars and it was cool to show that. Then afterwards I had a chance to come up with Todd and Dylan and we did a special presentation about World Teacher Aide and we talked about coming to Kenya and we showed a video of me in Kenya from last year. And then this time we said, “Look, if you guys want, we're going, if you guys will pay for a classroom you can actually come to Kenya with us and do a special Mastermind.” We had 11 spots that were open and that night we sold all 11 of those spots and I think we had 7 or 8 people on the waiting list, which is crazy. When all is said and done, by the last day we had raised between the money, it was almost, just shy of a quarter of a million dollars, that we had raised for World Teacher Aide from the event, which was insane. What a quarter of a million dollars will do in Kenya, is the equivalent of tens of millions of dollars here in America. There's so many people and kids and communities, lives will be effected because of that. I just, everyone was gracious and giving, which is awesome. After that, we ran down and did our round tables. Which had a bunch of people at round tables and anyone could come and ask questions and it went really, really well. We had a big buffet down there and everyone was eating and partying, asking questions. It was good. I think next year we're going to tweak that a little though. There were pros and cons. The pros were everyone who got at a round table it was really, really powerful. Those who didn't though, they were kind of like, it was hard. And I don't know if we need to get microphones or something. Have people rotate from table to table. Some people purchase a table and sit there for the entire two or three hours and other people can get it. We're going to figure out how to make the round tables a little better. But it was really cool for everyone come out and have a chance to talk directly to the speakers and the Inner Circle members and things like that. It was awesome. That was day number one. I slept really good that night, which was awesome.

Marketing In Your Car
Funnel Fridays: A Cool New Way To Sell All Your Stuff

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 8:43


If this works, this might be my new favorite way to sell. On today's episode Russell talks about Funnel Fridays, a new idea he had and is starting today where he'll do funnels live for everyone to see. He explains how this will help people learn how to consume his products and make them want to buy them. Here are some fun things to listen for in this episode: How Russell came up with idea for Funnel Fridays. Why Funnel Fridays will make people want to buy Clickfunnels, Funnel Scripts, and Funnel University. And find out how you can watch Russell build a funnel live. So listen below to hear more about Funnel Fridays and why you should be a part of it. ---Transcript--- Good morning everybody, this is Russell Brunson and I want to welcome you to Marketing In Your Car. Hey everybody, today is a special day, it's a very special day for a lot of reasons. One, it's Friday, number two is it's the last day of the hack-a-thon, and number three the most important, is today is the first day ever of Funnel Fridays or Friday Funnels, I can't remember what we called it. It's either Funnel Fridays or Friday Funnels. I think it's Friday Funnels, no Funnel Friday. Oh crap. Anyway, I'll learn it more as we keep doing it. But I think I've figured out a cool new way to sell stuff that's going to be really, really, really, really cool. I hope all you guys knock me off because I'm pretty sure it's the coolest thing ever. If you look at our typical sales process, we're driving ads, we're doing stuff and people were coming into the beginning of a funnel, they go through the process and they either buy it or they don't. And then there's upsells and their moving from funnel to funnel to funnel and eventually they kind of drop out the back and then they're people, they get your emails and their doing stuff, but they're not actively engaged into any kind of sequence. So I'm like, how do you….what do we do for all those people? Because I'm sure they have money they want to give to us. How do I make them re-inspired to give us money? So that was where this thought came from. If you listen to my whole perfect webinar concept it's all about doing these webinars weekly and on and on and keep going forward, and doing the same webinar every single week and filling them up with people and keeping that consistently moving forward. And I still believe in it, I still think it's the model of the future. But after people go through that, when do you ever sell that thing again? Because the reality is a lot of people want to buy stuff, they just didn't at that time, but they might 3 months later, 6 months later it might reignite them. In fact, it's funny back in the day, and I should probably more with my business now, but we had a webinar called Dotcom Secrets Local and we would do our webinar to our own list every three months, and I was like everyone has seen this, I pounded it like crazy three months ago. And we do it and we make the same amount of money as we did three months prior. And we'd do it four times a year, same webinar to our same list and every single time it worked. I was thinking, last year Mike Filsaime did the Clickfunnels webinar 3 times to the same list in one year and every single time he did over a hundred grand in commissions, so two hundred grand total sales. Jason Fladlien just did our webinar twice in the last 4 months. So it's like, our list will keep buying a lot more than we think, but I think we get bored of it, or we don't whatever. So we have these limited beliefs. So there's one thing and the second thing, maybe that's the third thing now, I can't remember. The third thing is that I was listening to Pat Flynn a little while ago, maybe a year ago, maybe two years. He was talking about how every Friday he was doing a webinar and people would get on and he would just talk about podcasting and the whole time call to action. Like home shopping network style, he pushed people back to go buy, and pushing them back to go buy, and pushing them back to go buy. So I kept having this idea for a while, this is cool, what if I set up something where every Friday I did something cool, that made people want to come hang out with me and talk, and then in that thing I could home shopping network style sell people. Never blatant like, “Hey go buy my crap.” But it could be like, “Here's me using Clickfunnels.” And they're like, “I wish I had Clickfunnels.” And then I'm like, “Here's me using Funnel Scripts.” And they're like, “Funnel Scripts is awesome.” “Oh here's me using Funnel University.” And they're like “Oh!” and they see inside of me using all of our products and see that, “Wow, Russell's not only”….what do they say on hair club for men? “Not only the president, but I'm also a member.” They see that I drink my own kool-aid, and see us doing stuff, and it becomes this fun, exciting viral thing that grows and then through that process we get people to buy our stuff every single week and share it with their friends and it becomes viral and all those other fun things associated. So that's the thought. Today's day one. And it's either Funnelfridays.com, or fridayfunnels.com, I can't remember, but I'll learn that better and get back to you on it. But basically what I'm doing is there's a page and at the top of the page is a Google Hangout, I'm doing the Google Hangout live and what we're going to do, I'm going to build a funnel each week in 30 minutes. I told everybody to ship me their product so a whole bunch of people are over-nighting their products, so this morning I'm hoping there's going to be a bunch of different boxes in the office when I show up so that I can pick one. So we're going to pick one and then we're going to live build out a funnel. I'm going to have a 30 minute countdown clock on the screen, countdown from 30 to 0. And I've got to get the funnel done before the clock hits 0. It's going to be and Jim Edwards is coming on because he's going to write the scripts in Funnel Scripts. I'm going to be busting out the funnel inside of Clickfunnels. We're uploading images inside of Funnel University and just…..people are going to see my work floor and how I build funnels, so it'll be cool. And then down below it'll be like, “Hey get your funnel stuff. Number one, here's Funnel Hacks, you get a discount, you get Clickfunnels for free for 6 months. Number two, buy Funnel Scripts here. Number three, get Funnel University here.” So it's pushing them to all of our core offers. It's kind of funny, back, this is rewind time, it's pre-podcast, maybe it's right when the podcast started, I don't remember. But we were launching this company called Rippln and this is how we grew. We did daily hangouts, which was a nightmare, but we did daily hangouts like this and we'd tell everybody, “Hey, we're coming back tomorrow, bring your teams back.” And every single day people were bringing their teams back, and bringing their teams back and they kept organically growing like that. Now it's kind of the same thing, we're going to do this Funnel Fridays each Friday and then we'll let affiliates promote them. And the coolest thing about doing a hangout is, you do the hangout live but it's not like if someone misses it live they miss it. Because they can come back to the page anytime after and the things already embedded in there and they can watch it now, all week long the one you just did. So affiliates can promote it all week long and keep getting, it'll show the most recent episode and then when the new one comes, it just floats out for the new one, so it's a really cool process. So that's what we're doing. And then the other thing we're doing, we're having crazy success right now with Facebook Live or Facebook Mentions, whatever you call it. So I think we're going to have a Facebook Mentions or Facebook Live for this Friday Funnel from behind the scenes while I'm doing it, which will hopefully get people more excited because we'll get Facebook Crew all coming over as well. That's kind of the game plan. So it's going to be pretty awesome. Anyway, the good thing is its happening soon. The bad news is its happening in 45 minutes, and I'm late. I was supposed to get to the office an hour and a half ago, I slept in. Now I've got 45 minutes to promote it, set it up, figure out what funnel I'm going to build, blah blah blah, and all that other fun stuff. So that's what's kind of happening now. I'm really nervous, but really, really excited. Worst case scenario, I totally screw up live in front of everybody. Best case, we inspire some people, get them excited about using our products, they get to see how I build stuff which might inspire them to build more stuff and get them consuming our product. It's all about operation consumption over here.  That's my goal, is to each Friday consume our product live in front of our audience so they learn how to consume it.  And I think that'll be a big difference for us. So that's what I got you guys. I hope that gives you some ideas for your business, for your products. I think it's something that any of us and all of us should be doing. But I will set the model, I'll show it to you guys in the next few weeks, and then I hope you guys copy me, knock it off, use it. Because it's going to work. Alright, that's what I got for today. Thanks everybody, I'll talk to you guys soon. Bye.

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Marketing In Your Car
My New True Believer Funnel

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 13:04


How to get people to profitably join your podcast, follow you on social media, and so much more. On today's episode Russell talks about an idea he has for the Marketing In Your Car podcast and how to get more subscribers. Here are some cool things to listen for in this episode: Hear about some interesting things Russell has coming up this week. Find out what awesome idea Russell had to get more subscribers to the podcast and why you should funnel hack the idea. And find out how you could possibly get a hold of the first 250 Marketing In Your Car podcasts on one device in the near future. So listen below to hear the details of Russell's exciting new idea. ---Transcript--- Good morning everybody, this is Russell Brunson and welcome to Marketing In Your Car. Alright everybody, I hope that the weekend was amazing for those who are listening live. Those who….I guess it's never really live, those who are listening in kind of real time, for those who are listening some other time, hope you had an amazing whatever today was for you. And I have got some crazy, cool things happening this week. I'm excited. We've got…..we're launching the Keto Funnels for the Pruvit company which is going to be cool. It's not live today but it should be live by the time most of you guys hear this, within a day or two. So if you wanna see a little bit behind the scenes  of what we're doing go to ketofunnels.com, that should be live, like I said, in a day or two. We're going to be rolling those out, funnels for a network marketing company, so it's kind of a big experiment. We're going to be testing out, if it works good here, we'll probably do it with other companies. Anyway, it's kind of a little sample test to see if we can build out funnels for companies and make it so that a company person basically comes in, drops in their Pruvit ID and unlocks all these secret funnels, so it'll be kind of cool to see how the first test goes. I think it'll do well, we've built 2 pretty amazing funnels for that company and I think that people are going to love them and do a lot of good stuff with them. So that's kind of plan number one that's happening this week. Also Bio-hacking Secrets should be going live. We would be going live this week, but we have to record one more product, so Anthony's flying back out for that early next week. We've got the hack-a-thon starting. So we've got, this weekend basically Clickfunnels partners and co-founders are all flying in, and next we've got pretty much half the dev team, maybe more, maybe the whole dev team, a whole bunch of the dev team, a whole bunch of the marketing team. So for a week we'll be doing a whole bunch of crazy, cool stuff, while we're filming episodes for Funnel Hacker TV. There's a lot happening, which is fun, also at times, overwhelming, not going to lie. But it's good. I got a couple of big projects I'm trying to get out the door and then I can start focusing on some of the fun things that are going on with Funnel Hacker TV. But today I wanted to share with you guys an idea that hopefully will be a big idea for some of you guys. Because I think I cracked the code on something. If you think about how most people grow, I've been thinking a lot about it, I know Snapchat is the new cool thing, and podcasts is cool, and blogs are cool and all these things are cool, right? The problem with most content things is that the way you get traction is first off, you've got to do it consistently for forever which kind of sucks. For most of us it takes a long time before you have success. I was doing this podcast for probably 3 years before anyone listened to it. But I didn't care because it was fun and it was an easy format. But it was hard because, luckily I was monetizing my life in other ways, but this is your marketing strategy, it sucks. If your marketing strategy is, let's go blog, let's go podcast, let's go Snapchat, things like that, it's tough. So I'm always looking, how do we beat the system? How do we make it so that we can get customers and people to subscribe profitably? Where we make money every time somebody joins our podcast or gets on Snapchat or whatever that thing might be. So I've been thinking about that. How do I do that? What's the best way? I have an idea and I'm going to be executing on it, and I hope a couple of you guys copying me, because if you do that'd be awesome. My guess is that most of you won't but hopefully one or two of you will because that'll make it worth sharing the idea. What I've been looking out is, I've been doing…..We're getting close to episode 250 in the Marketing In Your Car Podcast, which is crazy. Don't you guys think? We've been hanging out 250 days, we've been sharing this message together. So that's kind of cool. My problem is when we go pay, “Hey go subscribe to Russell's podcast.” It's expensive, and it's hard to track, it's less effective, it's not the best thing in the world right? I know it was almost impossible to track as when we were trying to guess , we were spending $100 to get someone to subscribe to your podcast. it was obviously free things in your list of a bunch of other things to do, but for me to buy ads to get people to build my following, crazy expensive, not worth it, not even worth the time and energy. That's why putting out good content is good, people share. A lot of you guys have found out about this podcast because people shared it with you or whatever. So those are the good things having good content, but I don't want to rely on good content to get my message out there. Because no matter how good your content is, at first it's not spreading. So how do we do it? So I had this idea. Building a funnel specific to getting people to subscribe to my different channels and things like that. What I was thinking about doing, and a couple of ideas and tips kind of came  along with this thought process, but one of them I was looking at all the podcasts I've done in the past and there's 5 or 6 that are focused on webinars that are really, really good. Things that I wish everybody could listen to. So I'm like, what if I take those 5 things and I'm like, “Hey opt-in for the 5 top webinar strategy's” or whatever, they opt in and boom, I just give them the links to those 5 podcasts. So that's one way I can start paying to get people to opt-in and have some kind of metric, but it still doesn't make me really money up front. So I'm like how do we do this? So my big thought, my big aha, I'm excited for this, is I'm going to be taking 250, well as soon as we get 250 episodes, we're getting close. I'm going to make……I've been sourcing it in China. In China we're getting these really cool pre-loaded MP3 players, and I'm going to pre-load the first 250 episodes of Marketing In Your car on that thing. So I'm going to go and actually pull out the audio intros and exits, just so you don't have to hear the same song 250 times, for those of you guys that binge listen. But I want to encourage people to binge listen. So what better way than to do that than to give them devices with all those things pre-loaded on it. It ends up costing me $5 or $10 in China to get one of these MP3 players. It'll be wrapped in my logos and all that kind of stuff, and I'm going to do a free plus shipping on it.  Free plus shipping you're going to get 250 of my top podcast episodes. So that'll be basically the offer, and we'll have some kind of order form bump and some kind of upsell, right? Whatever that is. So now, I can go on Facebook and get my email list and other people's lists, and all the traditional marketing channels to give away this MP3 player, which people who download my MP3 player with 250 free episodes of my podcast, what do we know about those people? They're probably either interested in my podcast, or they will become because now I'm giving it away to them to binge listen to them really, really easily. So they will come through that funnel and after that funnel, now this is my, in my mind it's my funnel to connect people to all of my social outlets. So day one would be a thing like, “Hey, thanks so much for listening, the MP3 player is on its way, but I want you to subscribe right now so that you can get all future episodes. Because episode 251 and beyond are not on this MP3 player, so you have to click here to subscribe. So, boom, we're getting people subscribed to itunes that day. So now I'm causing consumption and then I'm getting people to subscribe. And then day number two is going to be something like, “Hey guys, this is Russell. You know what Snapchat is? Here's 5 cool snapschats I sent out in the past, I want you guys on this list, because if you're not getting my Snapchats you're missing out on some cool crap that's coming directly to you through the Snapchatty-thingy.” I actually haven't started using Snapchat yet, in fact I don't know how it works, but I know it's the big next thing, so I'm like, how do you get people to subscribe? Well it's hard, you have to train them. So I'm going to get a freaking pay for ads until somebody to go download Snapchat, search for my name, click on my button, that's the most inefficient way on earth to grow a following, it's horrible. But for people who have said, “Russell I'm going to pay you for 250 of your episodes.” those people are a little more engaged and now I have a full day focused on, “Hey guys, today's a Snapchat day. Anyone who has a Snapchat you're going to get blah blah for free. Go and do it.” And we bribe them and motivate them to get them to subscribe to Snapchat. The next one can be like, “Hey guys, this is how”….I don't know, LinkedIn or Pinterest, or Instagram, or whatever, I'm going to use that communication funnel after somebody gets this free plus shipping thing to connect them into all of my social channels and that's going to be the funnel. So that way in theory if we execute it right, usually it costs us about $10 to get a free plus shipping buyer, and if we can make $20 or so from that initial funnel, that'll cover our shipping costs and basically now we're breaking even, and now I've got people's attention, to now get them into our other channels for free, and in a really cool way that's not them clicking on an ad in Facebook, but actually watching a video of me educating you, coaching you how to do it, telling them what to look for, to how it all works. And that's kind of the thoughts. So that's my thought you guys. So I'm going to be  building out really cool, I don't even know what we call it, a funnel with the sole purpose of profitably acquiring subscribers to my blog, podcast, Snapchat, all those other things. We should probably come up with a cool name for it. What do you guys think? What would be a cool name to use for it? Call it the…..oh what if we call it, have you guys ever read the article called the Thousand True Believers, or A Thousand True Fans, is that what it's called. Oh and there's a book called the True Believer which is a book about how to start your own cult, not that I'm studying how to start my own cult, but if I was, I would definitely be reading the True Believer. What if we call this the True Believer Funnel. The True Believer Creator Funnel. That's too many words. Let's call it the True Believer Funnel, this will be just between us people. You guys on the Marketing In Your Car and that's it, nobody else gets this one right now. So this is the True Believer Funnel. That's what we're going to start focusing on, where we can profitably acquire people into our cult, sure. That'll be the game plan. Anyway, that's my thought. Hopefully that helps some of you guys, gives you some cool ideas. Again, you don't have to be as elaborate as me, with 250 episodes on, you can go pick 5 episodes and sell it for $7 or you could do like I'm doing. Burn them on a CD. Initially we burned it on a CD we just never sold that one. But as a MP3 player it'll be super cool, it'll grow and grow the way we're looking for, plus I can put on all my other follow up sequences and a million other things. Anyway, that's totally the game plan you guys. So feel free to Funnel Hack it, rip it off. But you will see me executing it very quickly. We're getting MP3 players designed right now. My brother's cleaning up all the audio from past Marketing in Your Car's making it easier to listen to, and I got to get to episode 250. When those things are finished, we will have an MP3 player with 250 episodes pre-loaded on it, for your listening enjoyment. That's the plan you guys. Alright, I am outta here. I got a busy day and I've got field day today with my kids at 1, so I've got 3, about 4 hours to bust through all my projects, then I am out. Which I am kind of excited for, the day's I only have 3 or 4 hours to get stuff done, I typically get more stuff done than the days that I have 10 hours. It's forcing me to get everything done in a compressed amount of time to get to my kids field day today. Cause this is the last week of school for them, so it's going to be really, really fun. I am in charge of the tug o war, so I'm going to be….just picture this, me vs 10 little kids in a tug o war. It's going to be so fun. I'm excited. Alright you guys, have a great day and I'll talk to you guys soon.

Marketing In Your Car
Marketing In Your Tesla!

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 6:55


Come hang out with me while I'm driving with my hands off the wheel. On this special episode Russell drives a Tesla while talking to Michael Rutherford about how he became the top earner at Prove It! And how he earned his Tesla. Also find out how you could also earn two free cars! Here are a few cool things to listen for in today's episode: Why Russell is sitting in the drivers seat of a Tesla, but not really driving it. How Michael Rutherford became the top earner at Prove It! And how you can earn not one, but two cars by following Russell's and Michael's advice. So listen below to find out how a car that costs 6 figures could end up in your driveway for free. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson and welcome to the Tesla sponsored addition of Marketing In Your Car. Alright everyone, I'm in San Diego right now. I'm driving by Sea World. I'm in a Tesla driving, I'm going 70 miles an hour and my hands are not on the wheel, my feet are not on the ground. I'm floating, it's the craziest thing in the world. So I thought what better time to do Marketing In Your Car than right now. Because I don't even need to be looking….I'm going 72 right now, I'm looking backwards, no hands on the wheel, I'm looking at the camera's around me. This is freaking nuts; I don't know how this is legal. You'd think that when Elon Musk was like, “We're going to build a car that you don't have to look at the road..” Oh it's slowing me down. Speaker 2: The car in front of you is slowing down, so it slows down automatically. Russell: Oh weird. So the car in front of me slowed down so it automatically slowed me down. You think that the government would be like, “Elon no, people are going to get in wrecks.” And instead he was like, “We'er going to do it anyway.” And now I'm driving it. I'm not even driving the car, I'm sitting in the passenger seat and this is insane. So that's what's happening right now as we speak. We're actually filming an episode of the reality TV show. We're at the Prove It event right now. I spoke at it earlier today, we've been documenting this whole journey which has been really fun. So when Funnel Hacker TV comes out make sure you watch the episode on Prove It funnels. Do I need to grab the wheel? Speaker 2: Just touch it so it knows you're alive. Alright you're good. Russell: Cool. Anyway, so today we went and talked to the leadership team and got them all fired up about the new Ketone funnels coming out. We got 2 funnels coming out for them. And then right now we're driving the Tesla to the Tesla dealership, because I'm getting a Tesla through Prove It, which is  kind of cool. So if you guys haven't won a Clickfunnels car yet, you can come to Prove It and get a Tesla car. You can get 2 cars, one for every other day of the week, that way you'd never have to drive the same car twice in a row. Anyway, it's pretty insane. If you guys haven't driven in a Tesla yet, this is really weird. I seriously feel like I'm about to die, I'm on the edge of my seat. So I'm sitting here with Michael Rutherford, who is the….are you the number one money earner? I know you don't want to brag about it, but are you? Michael: Yeah. Russell: Number one money earner at Prove It right now and tell them something cool. Michael: Okay so the….about Prove It or just in general? Or about the car? Russell: This is marketing guys, they want to know about marketing. How did you become the number one money earner in Prove It, I'm curious? Michael: Lit myself on fire, utilized the product to its highest capability and I told every living being that would listen to me for even the smallest amount of time, and I did it with a high level of passion, belief and expectation and I didn't care what they thought and I just kept going. And the really cool thing is results follow passion. If you have passion take action and results will come and it's like a pinwheel. When you get a little result, you'll take more action which creates more belief, which you'll take more action, give you more belief, get more results and it just keeps going and going. And then the next thing you know, a car that costs 6 figures that drives itself shows up in your driveway and you get to drive it for free because you gave people the option to buy a product that would change their life. It doesn't matter what you do, doesn't matter what you sell, what you share, or what you teach, what you coach. Doesn't matter what you do, do it with a high level of passion and don't stop. Just do it more than anybody else and you'll be number one, if that's your goal. Maybe your goal is just to find passion, so take action and passion will find you. That's one of the things that's really been fun. So it's crazy cool to hold the camera with Russell while he's driving, or while the Tesla's driving us. Russell: He's filming me, I'm recording him. Michael: We got another camera in the back seat and the car's driving us. Russell: I wonder if Brandon's getting nervous back there. He's holding the camera watching us not watching the road. It's just crazy. Michael: Hey guys, life is crazy if you dare to take big action. And it'll reward you every time. Russell: How long you had your Tesla for? Michael: I've had my Tesla for 3 weeks and it's currently being completely Prove It customized at a place here in San Diego called SD Wraps. Russell: Is that where we're going right now? Michael: We're going to the Tesla dealership and depending on time, there's a place called SD Wraps that's got Lamborghini's, Bentley's, Tesla's. The coolest cars all being wrapped and customized by them. So yeah, it's pretty wild. Russell: That's awesome. So that's what's happening today. So there you go you guys. There's some words of wisdom. Now you can say you guys have all been in a Tesla with me. Because you've been sitting in a Tesla with me for the last 4 minutes 29 seconds in Marketing In Your Car time. That's what I got for you guys today. Tonight I'm speaking at the No Excuses event. We're going to be presenting the MLM version of the Funnel Hacks presentation that I spent the last week building out. Oh, it's telling me to hold the steering wheel again. Are we going to the right spot or do I need to … We're going the right way. Anyway, I'm going to be testing out that presentation and the offer tonight. To the network marketing industry and we're going to be sharing how funnels work in the offline world. I don't know if you know that, I'm showing them tonight the Home Party Funnel, the Hotel Meeting Funnel, and the…I haven't thought of a cool name for the third one, but I'm showing this is how hotel meetings happen, this is the online equivalent. This is how home parties happen, this is the equivalent. So it's going to be awesome. I'm excited. There you go guys. I'm going to check out and make sure I don't die. But I want you guys winning a car, either through Clickfunnels, Dream Car Contest. You can go to whatsyourdreamcar.com, or come join me in Prove It and win a Tesla through here. Or join both and get two cars. Because 2 is always better than one. Alright that's what I got for you today, talk to you soon. Bye everybody and see you on the next episode.

Marketing In Your Car
Will Clickfunnels Work For MLMers?

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016 10:28


Some interesting thoughts behind the scenes of my MLM funnels. On today's late night episode Russell talks about why he changed his presentation for two events this weekend to be targeted more towards network marketing. He also shares a few fun things that will be coming up soon. Here are 3 cool things you'll hear in this episode: Why he needed to customize his presentation for this specific audience. What YouTube video inspired a new t-shirt design he's working on. And find out if Russell is finally going to be a guest on The Profit. So listen below to hear about some exciting things that are coming up. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson welcome to a very, very late night Marketing In Your Car. I know, I know. I swore I'd never do these things again, I swore I was gonna wake up at 5 o'clock in the morning, but It's becoming crunch time. A whole bunch of things are happening and I'm running out of hours in the day to get them all done. I'm speaking this weekend at a network marketing event. Actually 2 network marketing events. One of them is for Prove it, I'm going to be getting these guys all excited for the Prove It funnels we've been creating for them, so I'm trying to get those done. There was a big yawn. Anyway, I've got some work to do to get those done still. We've got one of them that….two of them we'll be showing off at the event, hopefully one we'll be launching on what day is it? The next Tuesday. That's kind of the game plan there. Then I'm speaking at the No Excuses event, and I was going to just do my Funnel Hacks webinar that we've been doing forever, but I really felt like I wanted to do one that's more focused on how people can use Clickfunnels for network marketing. Because everyone always asks me, “hey, show me a network marketing funnel.” I'm like, “Dude, technically all funnels are network marketing funnels. The power of network marketing funnels are share funnels. That's the magic behind it.” I wanted to show them how the whole process works. So yeah, that's kind of what I'm doing. I'm re-writing the whole webinar. And it took forever the first day. I think I might have messaged you guys about that. It took me quite a few hours to just figure out the headline. That was hard. And then the 3 secrets, I had to re-write a whole bunch….a ton of time, 2 or 3 hours worth and then finally got it. Then I started building the actual framework of the webinar, and trying to make the stories and interesting parts. I realized there were a couple of things that would be really cool if they were sketched out. The dude that does all the sketches in my books, his name is Vlad. So Vlad had to sketch, I do a really ugly sketch, then I send it to him and then he turns it into an awesome sketch. So I was getting all those done tonight, because he doesn't work for me full time anymore. So usually I give them to him and hopefully by the next morning he's got them. I messaged him earlier today like, “Please, can you jump on tonight?” So I just finished sketching those out and handed those off to him, and then I just got a message from him 2 minutes ago saying he was on them right now. By the time I wake up I should have all the sketches done. Then I just gotta start plugging all the webinar together. I have to create a couple of demos because it's always scary to do demo's at a hotel event because half the time the internet goes down. So I gotta create demos tomorrow. Also Robert Kiyosaki's webinar is coming up. I gotta write all the email sequences, prior to actually writing custom ones for them. Because next week's the webinar for their list.  I think the last webinar they did, I had 10 or 15 thousand people registered. So we're trying to make sure we capitalize on it right and do it correctly. So we're kind for writing a bunch of stuff for them and make it a custom funnel. I think they're going to start promoting it on Monday, and then the webinar is happening on Thursday through the weekend. So anyway, just a lot of pieces happening between now and then. So that's why….hence the late night, and not an early morning tomorrow, probably. So anyway, that's kind of what's happening over here. I just wanted to jump on and say hi to you guys. Excuse me. I should not be this tired, but I am. What else cool could I share with you guys? How about this? So a couple of cool things, I'm not even sure before, but they've been really impactful. You know we always talk about funnels, that's obviously a big topic of conversation with me and you guys. So you look at, where's traffic coming from, what's up-sell one and up-sell two, down-sell, where's it go, what's the next funnel? Look at that progress. But now we're trying to look deeper and deeper in each step of the funnel and how we can make things better. I told you how I had a call a while ago with some VC guys, and the numbers they were looking heavily were a cost to acquired customer, average lifetime value customer and churn. So churn is something we're looking at a lot. So what we've been doing is adding in stick sequences into everything. So if you join Clickfunnels, and everyone should have got it by now, so you should have probably seen this, but we put everyone through a 21 day ignite your funnel on-boarding sequence. So every day for 21 days you get an email talking about the on-boarding process. So that was a big thing that had a huge increase, decrease in churn, increase in stick. So Funnel University we just rolled out, I think I had a 9 or 10 day email sequence that's all about stick strategy. How do we get people to stick in Funnel University? For me it's all about letting them know what they actually get. Because a lot of times people sign up to get the free thing and they don't know what they are able to consume, so really showing inside the members area and showing them what's inside the software. Showing people things deeper. So those are a bunch of cool things that we're doing. So I would recommend for you guys, look at that. Look at post buy sequences. What are you doing to get those people to like you more? And to consume what you have? Consumption is the key. If we can get people to consume its awesome. And then one last thing that I wanted to share with you guys because I'm really excited. IF you go to Google and search for cross fit college humor. The first video that pops up, click and play that video. It's my favorite video ever. I think it's the only Youtube video I watched like ten times. It's these guys at Cross fit, they keep messing up saying Cross fit's a cult, I mean it's a way of life. And it's so funny. Anyway, there's two or three episodes of these guys doing the Cross-fit/Cult thing. I always joke when we were building Clickfunnels, we wanted to build our own community. So I always joke, I think I've said a couple of times on the thing, “We're trying to build our own cult, I mean community.” And that comes from that episode, it's always the standing joke. Anyway, we just started a design on this new t-shirt. It's so awesome. It says, “Funnel hacking, it's a cult” and then “Cult” is crossed out and it says, “Way of life” so “Funnel hacking, it's a way of life.” But cult is crossed out. And then on the back it says #itsacult. Anyway, congratulations, you're part of the funnel hacking cult. No, but it all comes from that video. So now you guys know the inside joke. When those shirts come out you'll be like, “I know where Russell came up with that and why he thinks it's so hilarious.” Hopefully it doesn't offend anyone; I just think it's funny. There you go. Alright I'm home. I'm going to bed. Oh crap, except for the garage door opener is not in my car. I've got two cars and one garage door opener so I always shift them back and forth, and I'm in the wrong car. That means I get to get out of my car and actually go in and unlock it, actually I'm going to go, because the wrestling room lights are on, so I'm going to walk back here. Hopefully you guys don't mind hanging out with me. I don't know what else to talk to about right now. Everyone else in the whole world is asleep. So the other cool thing that's happening is next week, Monday and Tuesday Anthony DiClementi, we're launching a company together called Bio-hacking Secrets, and he's actually flying out here and we're going to be filming him. He's part of one of the first episodes of the Funnel Hacker TV. So that's going to be really cool. We're going to be filming him and me; we're going to work out here in the wrestling room. I'm going to take him through a wrestling work out and show him it doesn't matter how good a shape he's in, but when a wrestler takes the oxygen away from your brain, you can't survive. Cause there's always him beating the crap out of me for the next two days, so I got a shot for a little bit, and that's kind of what we're going to be doing. Oh man, its dark back here. And then……yeah anyway. Just a lot of fun things happening over the next two weeks. So he'll be here Monday, Tuesday filming. And then Wednesday is the Robert Kiyosaki webinar. And after that's done, I'M going to take a nap, because it's been an insane 10 days. It'll be cool. Oh and then another thing that happened today. Sorry, you guys are getting all the stuff because I have no one else to tell all these things, so you're getting it all. Marcus Lemonis text me today and said, “Hey, What's your email address? I need to get you to come out and record a show with me.” So we just emailed his producers and they're trying to figure out a date in the next 3 weeks for me to fly out and go film or be in one of the episodes of the Profit. How crazy is that? It's crazy. I'm excited. Alright guys I'm going to bed. I'm really tired and I'm totally rambling, but hopefully some of those ramblings are fun for you guys, because they're fun for me. Have a great night and I'll talk to you guys soon.

Marketing In Your Car
My Day At Robert Kiyosaki's And Dean Graziosi's Offices

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 9:17


A behind the scenes look at what I was really feeling inside. On today's episode Russell talks about being in Phoenix Arizona and meeting with some icons of the industry. He also talks about the possibility of doing an infomercial for his new book, Expert Secrets. Here are some fun things to listen for in the episode: What it was like being at Robert Kiyosaki's office and how they use Clickfunnels How Russell got Dean Graziosi to agree to help him with an infomercial. And why Russell's whole day was just the best day ever. So listen below to hear about Russell's amazing day in Phoenix. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson and welcome to Marketing in My Hotel Room. Hey everyone, I am actually in my hotel room shaving right now and I'm about to go to Joe Polishes 25K group and I thought, you know what….I wanted to share with you guys what happened yesterday. So you have to hear me shave, I have a horrible echo in this room. It's going to sound horrible and I'm super late. I have to be there in 12 minutes, and instead I'm shaving and yeah, that's how I roll. I'm never on time for anything. I am the biggest procrastinator ever. I'm giving a talk today and I finally finished my talk and I'm like, “Oh crap, I got 12 minutes to get there, time to start getting ready.” That's why I'm shaving right now and then on top of that I thought let's just do a quick podcast to share the crazy day I had yesterday. That's what's happening. Welcome inside my world. So yesterday was insane. We came to Joe Polishes 25K group today, which is in Phoenix, Arizona. And recently we got Robert Kiyosaki to write the forward for my new book, which is for me, the coolest, craziest thing ever. We became friends with one of the guys inside of their office that works there and turns out that they're in Phoenix. I'm like, “We're going to be in Phoenix tomorrow. Can we come see you guys?” and he was like, “Sure.” So we came and it so crazy cool. We walked in the office and meet the guys and they guys I guess have been going through a bunch of our stuff. They listened to this podcast and bought some of our books and products. We walked into one of the offices and they had, I could see Perfect Webinar Script on the desk and some other stuff. It was cool. They had been totally going through our stuff. They started to use Clickfunnels 3 or 4 weeks ago. They're like, “We built 5 funnels, we have a launch happening next week. We're loving it. We're cancelling Infusionsoft.” All sorts of amazingness is happening. It was awesome. So that was cool. And then we had a tour of the whole office. We went into his radio station. The little studio with the microphone and everything and we recorded….I did a Periscope from there, so if you want to see that go to marketingquickiesshow.com you should be able to see the Periscope from inside the Rich Dad office, which is so much fun. We interviewed them and they told this story about how their whole business came about. I didn't realize this, but I guess Kiyosaki built the game first. Sorry it's hard to shave and talk. He built the game first and then he loved the game but nobody was really buying it so they wanted to sell the game, so he wrote the book as an instruction manual to sell the game. And then the book, I think he published it independently. It was selling well, but not awesome. But it was selling good enough that it got on Oprah's radar. Oprah went and had him on and boom it exploded and he became what he is now, which is cool. And he used that to sell the game and then from there they did a bunch of other stuff, so that was awesome. Kiyosaki, Robert was not there, so we didn't get a chance to meet him, but we heard a lot of stories about him, which were very interesting. And we were trying to get him to speak at Funnel Hacking Live next year, which would be awesome. So that is one of my goals. And then a couple of other things. We talked to those guys, they have agreed to promote the Funnel Hacks webinar. So we're going to do the webinar to the whole Rich Dad audience and get these guys building funnels, which would be exciting. Help serve them. And then we're also kind of helping them with a webinar that they're creating. So I'm excited about that. So we're going to be helping them create a perfect webinar, and create an offer, and put out a $1000 version of their Rich Dad Poor Dad stuff and make them a bunch of money. So that is the game plan. See how much money we can make Rich Dad and make him even richer and hopefully he'll think I'm cool. Because that's why we do what we do. Anyway, I'm excited and that was awesome. So then we jumped in an Uber and 4 minutes away we went Dean Graziosi's office, which is Dean is like the other biggest real estate dude in the world, and infomercial Guru and everything. So we went there and got to see his whole studio where they film their shows. We saw that they have Cryosauna in their office, which is super cool because I ordered my Cryosauna yesterday for my house, so we saw that.  We sat around for two hours and I wish, oh I wish we would have recorded it. It was crazy. We sat there for 2 hours, it was a direct response history lesson. The first guy I ever learned from was Don Lapre back when I was 12 years old. And Dean was business partners with Don Larpre and talked about infomercials they did together. The whole story and the ups and downs they had together, it was crazy. It was like direct response history. Going back to the foundation of this whole…..it was the……all these things and these stories, I was totally geeking out. You have no idea how exciting it was for me. So I sat there and listened to stories and we talked about things and looked what they were doing and tried to help them a little bit. Looked at what we were doing with Clickfunnels and how we were trying to grow that. And the cool thing about Kiyosaki's office, they're using Clickfunnels, at Dean's office they're using Clickfunnels. It's just so cool to see people you've looked up to your whole life, I used to watch Dean's infomercials, this is how dorky I am. And then I would get them transcribed and I would read them and try to understand how he did his pitch. And now to see him and his team using Clickfunnels and being obsessed with it and excited is the coolest thing in the world for me. So that was really fun. And then, towards the end we started talking about my new book coming out, Expert Secrets and I was like “Oh we were at Kiyosaki's office. He wrote the forward for it.“ and he was like, “ Oh what's the plan with the book?” I'm like, “Oh, to take over the world basically.” And I was like, “ You know what would be cool” and it was funny because he doesn't know and I didn't even tell him this, maybe he'll find this out someday but, at the very first 25K meeting with Joe Polishes group I was at, I was sitting at the dinner table and Dean was across from me, and I was sitting there. And I had told everyone that day actually, that I was never going to write a book again, and I looked across and I saw Dean, it was nothing he said or anything, but I was looking at him and I was like, I need to write a book, and it needs to be called Expert Secrets and Dean needs to do an infomercial for me. And then I went from there back to my hotel room and I called Julie, who is the person who helps me write my books, “Julie, book #2 is on the queue. Let me send you some money, let's get this thing started.” Sent her some money and the book began that day. That was a meeting ago. Now it's been 6 months since that meeting, the books almost done. It's crazy. So I had this meeting with Dean and I was kind of like, trying to be all cool, even though I'm super nerding out on the whole thing. Anyway, I'm like, “Hey, what I really want to do with this book, the goal with it is to take it main stream. The Dotcom Secrets book was all about getting our community and people who were marketers to understand these core concepts. Expert Secrets is about taking this to the masses. How do we get everyone to understand that they have a talent and a hobby and unique abilities that can change the world? And then Clickfunnels is the tool that allows you to do that. How do we get that out to everyone? And obviously infomercials would be the coolest.” So I told him, “My real motive is I really want to do an infomercial for this book and I want you to help me.” And he's like, “Done. Let's do it.”  And I was like, “What? Are you kidding me? You're going to help me with an infomercial? How cool is that?” So we're going to try to do an infomercial with Dean selling the Expert Secrets book, which is insane. And he knows if it'll work or not, but just the fact that we're gonna try is so exciting. Anyway, so if you guys see me and I've got a grin on my face that's as big as…..it's huge, and I'm so excited. That's it. When we left, Dave Woodward is with me, when we left we're pinching ourselves. I can't believe what we experienced in the last four hours. We just hung out at Kiyosaki's office, and Deans office. The most amazing day ever. It can't get any better than this. We should just go to bed and just end this because it's such a perfect day and it was awesome. Anyway, that was my day yesterday, and now I'm up in the morning. Just finished my talk and now I got 4 minutes to be there and I still need to shower, so I gotta bounce guys. But anyway, I wanted to share that with you guys because it was exciting for me and hopefully it's exciting for your guys as well. Appreciate you all, have an amazing day. Get some stuff done and we'll talk to you guys all again soon.

Marketing In Your Car
Batman Vs Superman Vs Funnel Hacks Live

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 17:24


Here's a quick recap of what happened during this year's Funnel Hacking Live event! On this episode, Russell recaps the speakers and presentations from Funnel Hacking Live. He also tells some fun stories of cool things that happened at the event. Here are 4 fun things you will hear about on today's episode. Why if you didn't enjoy Batman vs Superman, you might be high maintenance. Highlights of presentations given by Sean Stephenson, Ryan Stewman, Marcus Lemonis and others. Why the money you spend on entertainment, whether that be by going to the movies or attending Funnel Hacking Live, is well worth the investment. So listen below to see what you missed if you didn't attend Funnel Hacking Live, or relive some of the best moments with Russell, Marcus Lemonis and many others. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, good morning, this is Russell and welcome to Marketing in Your Car. Hey everyone, it is the Tuesday after the live event and I survived. Congratulations, I'm here to talk another day. No, I just wanted to kind of give you guys a quick recap of the event, because it turned out amazing. It was just so much fun. So the whole thing began with, I guess before it began it was me trying to get, my wife and I trying to get all of our kids to San Diego, which is a story in and of itself, but we got there. Then I've got all this deep seeded fear. One time 7 or 8 years ago we did a big event in SLC and sold 500 tickets and when we got there, there was about 100 people that showed up, which is embarrassing to go from 500 seats to having hardly anyone sitting there and trying to pull seats out. It was horrible. Then fast forward a few years later, some of you guys may remember Rippln. The second Rippln event we're expecting 1200 people to be there, or something crazy like that. And when we showed up there was about 100 people in the hallway, so we spent 15 minutes pulling chairs out and shrinking this room down to about 20% of what it was, and it was the worst, most embarrassing, horrible feeling I've ever felt. Showing up with 150 people in the room as opposed to the thousand you thought. So because of that I've got all these deep seeded fears that nobody's going to show up to my events. Last year, same thing, I was freaking out, scared to death the whole time. When I walked in the room before I got introduced the first time and there was actually people in the room, I was like, “Thank heavens.” But that fear peaked its horrible head once again this year and I was stressing out like crazy. We had pre-registrations from 2 til 9 the night before, so I assumed everybody would show up and pre-register, I don't know that's just me thinking that people are not like me. Because I probably wouldn't have pre-registered either, not going to lie.  But I just assumed, so the night before I'm going to bed and they're like, “So far, only 300 people pre-registered.” I'm like are you kidding me? Either nobody showed up or they're all planning to pre-register in the hour we have before the event. So I'm totally once again, going to bed freaking out that night. Wake up in the morning scared to death. I get down there and luckily over 1100 people had showed up and we filled the room and it was amazing. So thank you guys for everyone who showed up. It was just such a cool show. It's interesting, you put so much time and energy and money and everything into these events and I think at first people think, oh this is for you. You're trying to make money or whatever, and obviously that's part of the plan, but that's never the number one goal. The number one goal is to put on a show that'll be not just something that's going to transform your business, but hopefully change your life. When I look at it, we'll get the final numbers back probably in a week or so, from our cost and profits and all those kind of things, but we spent over a half a million dollars to put on that show for the people that came.  In between speaker fees, and hotel fees, and food and beverage, travel for our team, and everything. Looking at half a million dollars, 500,000 or more to entertain you guys for a couple of days. I was thinking about this, yesterday I took a day off and I was just kind of trying to relax and I really wanted to be entertained. I'd been entertaining all weekend and I wanted to be entertained, so we went to see Batman VS Superman. Before, I'm looking at it all and there's all the critics saying the movie sucked and all these things. And I went to the movie yesterday and it was amazing. On so many levels. The cinematography was awesome, the story lines were cool. You know, we all kind of hate Ben Affleck right now, because who on Earth does what he did to one of the most beautiful women on Earth, anyway, so we hate him so we're glad when Superman was kicking the crap out of him. There was some deep seeded anger and resentment against him, but as a whole the show was amazing. And I was thinking about how many tens of millions, probably hundreds of millions of dollars were spent to create that movie where they were there to entertain us for two and half hours. We spent $10 to go to it. We paid a little extra cause we got the D-box seats, the seats that shake when you're sitting there. It was amazing, it adds a whole other level of dimension to the experience. I'm watching this thing, I spent between my wife and I maybe $35, $40 to watch this movie. I was like, people spent and risked hundreds of millions of dollars to entertain me for two hours and it cost me $40. It was amazing, and anyone who says it's not amazing is just a high maintenance piece of garbage, is kind of my thoughts. I feel the same way, if you came to the Funnel Hacking event and you didn't get value….I spent a half a million dollars to entertain you for 3 days to educate you and train you to hopefully change your life. You spent, between flights and hotels, maybe $1500 to come. For those of you who came and made that investment, I hope that what we provided back was amazing and I think it was. The feedback from this event was awesome. Tons of people talked about how last year was life transforming, this one was even more so. I had one person who came to me and said, there's been 5 times in his life where his life has been completely changed, he said this is one of the 5 times. One person came to me ahead of time and told me that they were suicidal before this weekend, they were planning on ending their life and after experiencing what we went through, they have a new look on life and they have a future and hope and everything once again.  As I hugged that person who was crying, it was just amazing. It was awesome, it was worth the investment on our side. To put on the show, and you know this year we wanted to do a lot of things. One thing that I wanted to heavily skew and give everyone in their mind, even people who don't have information businesses to understand the power of information funnels. So most of my talks were tied around that, and I spent a lot of time just trying to convince and show external business owners who don't have info product businesses why info product funnels are so important and how you can use it to get customers for free, and you can change the paradigm. And you can make it so that the price resistance you might be feeling in your business is completely gone. I wanted people to understand that and we shared with them all of the core info product funnels. And I think that, hopefully for everyone, for me that was the gift I wanted to share with everybody and I hope that everybody loved that. On top of that I brought in some amazing people. Alex Charfen, he came and I always pronounce his last name wrong, so I'm trying to get it, but I apologize Alex, if you're listening. But he came and talked about the entrepreneur personality type. Afterwards I had so many people like, “I understand myself now, I don't feel alone, I don't feel like I'm a weird person.” Which was really cool. So many amazing speakers. Sean Stephenson came, spent the first 20 minutes just making fun of me, which was awesome. Then delivered something that, I don't think there was a dry eye in the audience. It was amazing. One of my favorite things he talked about there, he talked about the helicopters that go out in the ocean and try to save boats that capsized. You go out there and the helicopter can only hold 5 or 6 people and there might be 20 people that are in the water. Who do you decide, who are you going to save. It's a good question talking about us with our business. There's all these people we want to serve, and give and help and save. Who do we save? He talked the helicopters, said that when they get out there, the only people that are able to save are the people that are swimming towards them and how profound that was to think about for us. We can try to change the world, but you can only really affect the people that are swimming towards you. The people that hear your voice, the people that hear your message, and they come towards you and if you focus on them first and you help them so other people will see that and be like, “They're helping people that swim towards the boat, we should swim towards it too.” And more people will come towards you, but initially when you're focusing your message is focus on the people that are swimming towards you first. I thought that was really profound. His talk was amazing. Kyle Cease who's a comedian but also just life transformation, he came to his comedy show it was all about transformation as well, it was so cool. Just so cool, I totally geeked out on all that stuff. We had my Clickfunnels partners and founders and everyone get on stage and we talked about the future of Clickfunnles from the tech side and all that's happening. We kind of bragged about our tech team for the first time ever. A lot of people don't know, the tech team who's building Clickfunnels right now, they're a bunch of what Ryan, our CTO said, he said that they're like the Russell Brunson's of the tech world, of the programmer world. In fact, one of them was gone this weekend and speaking at this machine learning conference, he literally wrote the book on Machine Learning and he's one of the dude's who's doing all the backend, database structuring and data and stats for Clickfunnels. If you look at people after people, it's like a who's who of the coding world, who are develops are, which is pretty amazing if you think about it. He talked about why would they come to us versus the other companies, most of these guys are sick of working for VC backed companies that don't really care about the customers, they're loving working for a company where they get to see a difference, and when they make something it changes people's lives and it's pretty awesome. So that was really cool. Who else, I know I'm missing some other stuff that happened. Let's see, the first day, man there's so many cool things, I don't want to miss any. The second day we did a big hug hack-a-thon which was awesome. We had I think 7 or 800 people that actually stayed and pulled all-nighters with our team building out pages and funnels and sites. Which was cool. Bill Jones ran the whole hack-a-thon. We had a charity thing, ended up raising, over the last 12 months we donated over $45,000 for World Teacher Aide. During this weekend we raised another $45,000 which was awesome. $90,000 in the last year has been given to World Teacher Aide because of Clickfunnels members, which is sweet. So that was cool. Let's see then we had day 3 we came on with Garrett White, came and shared his message. Oh, on day two, I forgot, I did a presentation about becoming a Funnel Consultant, we had a lot of people who applied for our Funnel Certified Clickfunnels Consultant Program, which was cool. So we've got a lot of new people coming in there. We had a guy named Alex, who is one of my inner circle members, he came and showed how he does local funnels. How they're blowing up gyms. They'll have a gym and they have two different funnels they run, they just run traffic for a week and after two weeks they'll completely film an entire gym before it's launched, take that money to go buy the actual gym equipment, they launch the gym with $50,000 in their pocket along with 150 clients from day one, which is nuts. So that was awesome. Day 3 Garrett White came and spoke about finding your voice and showed progression that he went from, from being who he was to finding his voice and his message. He kind of talked about that whole process, which was really cool. After that I did my funnel stacking presentation, which I was excited for and I think it turned out pretty cool. And then Jacob Hiller came and told this story about the jumpman, which is a info product that teaches people how to jump, which was amazing. And then the last part, which was the coolest for me, was Marcus Lemonis from the Profit, came and spoke. It was so cool. He was so cool. I can't even tell you how cool that dude was. We were expecting him to be high maintenance, like a real celebrity. He showed up, he Ubered from the airport over and kind of hung out and everything.  Before the event, we had a chance for 30 minutes to kind of talk about he event and everything, he asked what Clickfunnels was and we explained it. He was getting so excited. First it took him about 5 minutes to get it, then when he got it he was like, “Wait a minute, how do you use this for camping?” we told him, “How do you use this for sweet peas“ we told him, “How do you use this for…..” business after business. Finally he's like, “Is there any business that Clickfunnels won't work for?” and we're like, “Not really. It's pretty amazing.” So he's like, “We need to get you guys on the show. You guys need to be on the Profit. I've got a whole bunch of people with shows coming up. I'm going to figure out a bunch of these ones and you guys can come and build these funnels on the show.” He's awesome. So then we're like, “we're going to take you in the back, w have a secret elevator, bring you up that way nobody will bug you and you can come out the back of the stage.” He's like, “Nah, it's Saturday, we're just hanging out. I'll just come in and  hang out and take pictures with everyone if that's cool.” I'm like alright, so he just came in the back, hung out with everybody, got pictures, and he came up and did his presentation and it was cool. It was way different than I thought it was going to be. It was more like a Tony Robbins event.  He sat there and did interventions with people only he was fixing people on the fly. Super cool. And then I had another presentation I was going to give, but I felt like it would have detracted from the message that Marcus kind of left, so instead we just ended the event, Ignite Inner Circle people went and got pictures with Marcus, I went and got pictures with everybody else. And that was a wrap, that was the event. Man, it was cool.  So for those of you guys, who were there, I hope you had an amazing opportunity. I hope you took advantage of it. Oh Liz Benney spoke on day one and Ryan Stewman spoke on day one. Sorry, how did I forget those guys? Which was amazing, Liz told her whole story. She had the whole audience in tears, inspired and motivated. She shared all her stats, her numbers, her webinar, which was awesome. Ryan showed his backend funnels, how they work. The coolest part, at the end he had people line up for free copies of his book, he said, “You can have any objection and I'll solve it right here on the spot.” And he resolved objection after objection after objection. That was dang cool. So anyway, as a whole was an amazing experience for me, hopefully for every one of you guys who were there, and I hope that the small amount of money you put was worth the investment. Like I said, we spent over a half million dollars to entertain, educate, train and inspire you guys and I hope you got all that and a whole bunch more out of it. We're excited for next year. Next year Funnel Hacking Live will be in February, which will be cool because it's going to be the last week of February in Dallas. My goal, and this isn't happening yet, my goal, I'm putting it out there right now, I want to get Mark Cubin, and I want to get Tony Robbins this next one. Otherwise, we can't make it better than this years, this years was pretty dang cool. If we wanted to step it up, that's the only thing we got to do it with. So that's my goal and game plan, but no promises yet, but that's kind of what we're shooting for. We will see. Anyway, with that said, I'm at the office. I took yesterday off to just lay out, hang out. Today I'm going to be using as a planning day, I've got a lot of stuff and projects and cool things happening, so I'm going to try to plan it, organize and just figure out the next steps. I hope you guys are as well, especially those who came to the event. Because now you have this reflection moment, “Okay, what am I going to do? All these things have happened. What should I do?” I remember listening to Tim Ferriss at an event one time talk about himself, and somebody asked, “what are you…if we were to follow you around for a day, what would we see?” He's like, “It'd be pretty boring, most the time I'm just sitting there thinking, and reading and meditating. It doesn't look like I'm doing much because for me, it's all about…I don't want to spend a week, a month, a year, whatever it takes, trying to figure out of all the dominoes all the dues, all the things out there instead of trying to knock over every single domino like most people do, I try to sit and figure out what's the one big domino that if I push that one over it knocks down all the rest of the dominoes or makes the rest of them irrelevant. That's what I do.” So today is going to be like my big domino day. I'm going to sit back and try to figure out what the big domino is I need to knock over that will make all the rest irrelevant or knock over the rest of the dominoes. So that's my game plan for today, I hope you do the same thing as well. With that said, Have an amazing day. If you haven't watched Batman VS Superman yet, go and watch it and don't complain. These guys spent hundreds of millions of dollars and it's going to cost you $10. With that said, I'll talk to you all again soon. Thanks everybody.

Marketing In Your Car - The Archives
Episode #215 – Batman Vs Superman Vs Funnel Hacks Live

Marketing In Your Car - The Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 17:24


The post Episode #215 – Batman Vs Superman Vs Funnel Hacks Live appeared first on DotComSecrets.com Blog - Weird Marketing Experiments That Increase Traffic, Conversions and Sales.... Here's a quick recap of what happened during this year's Funnel Hacking Live event! On this episode, Russell recaps the speakers and presentations from Funnel Hacking Live. He also tells some fun stories of cool things that happened at the event. Here are 4 fun things you will hear about on today's episode. Why if you didn't enjoy Batman vs Superman, you might be high maintenance. Highlights of presentations given by Sean Stephenson, Ryan Stewman, Marcus Lemonis and others. Why the money you spend on entertainment, whether that be by going to the movies or attending Funnel Hacking Live, is well worth the investment. So listen below to see what you missed if you didn't attend Funnel Hacking Live, or relive some of the best moments with Russell, Marcus Lemonis and many others. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for reading Episode #215 – Batman Vs Superman Vs Funnel Hacks Live, originally published at DotComSecrets.com Blog.

Marketing In Your Car
This Is THE Model For The Next 12 Months

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2015 11:31


WARNING: Ignore this advice at your own peril! On today's episode Russell talks about THE one key to keeping money flowing in your business. He also tells you exactly how to do it and how to make it grow. Here are some cool things to listen for in this episode: Russell walks you through the steps on how to start a weekly webinar to get money flowing. He then walks you through how to keep that money flowing and grow your list. And why Russell will do a LIVE webinar every Thursday from now until the end of time. So listen below to hear how to keep money flowing in your business. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell. Tonight it is cold outside, but we're still about to do a Marketing In Your Car.  Hey everyone, I hope things are going amazing for you. Heading home from the office today, and just keep getting more and more excited about how simple and stupid my plan is for next year. The angle's always world domination, and the strategy's changed so many times, but look at the people in our coaching group that have made the most amount of money, the things that have made me the most amount of money. It's all had to do with one core focus. It comes down to this. If you're taking notes, write it down right now. If you're in a car, pull over so you can focus a 100% because this is the key. Okay, and I talked about his on my periscope, the one that I told you guys about yesterday that we did 150k sales on it. The key is having a live event every Thursday, and the one singular goal of your entire company is to get at least a thousand people a week onto that webinar. That's it. It's kind of like the whole ‘apple a day keeps the doctor away'. A thousands registrants a week for your webinar keeps money flowing. We were doing the math on that. Let's just say, and I don't have the numbers in front of me cause I'm driving, as you guys know, but say you have a thousand people a week to register. This is all sources, so Facebook, solo ads, email ads, Twitter, social media. Everything you're doing is all pushing towards this one event that's happening ever single week. You're just focusing on that. Okay, and so you're doing that. You have a thousand people to register. From that, you get thirty percent show up rate, right? That drops to three hundred who show up, and then your call to action … Let's say you follow the perfect webinar script, if you don't follow it, you get like 1% closure. You follow the perfect webinar script, you're at 10% close rate. That means of the 330 people give you a thousand dollars from that webinar, so you just made 30,000 dollars. The math on that, let's say you should be averaging between 3 and 5 dollars per webinar registrant. Let's just say we spent 5 dollars per registrant, and we've got thousands. You pay 5 grand, and you make 30, okay. Now, what is that? If I was talking to my kids right now I'd say, “Son, you call that arbitrage, okay.” I put in 5,000 dollars on Monday through Thursday. Thursday night, I get 30,000 dollars back, boom. I didn't just get that because a couple other things are going to happen. Second off, from Thursday night to Friday, Saturday, Sunday, we're going to be focusing on our replay sequence, okay. Now, there are a lot of different things you can do in a replay sequence. You can just send out the replay. You can send out urgency and scarcity we talked about a couple days ago. You can do a whole bunch of cool things, but if you do it right, you should be able to double your sales from the replay sequence, okay. Because think about it, you had 1,000 register, only 300 showed up. Only 10 percent of those people bought. You only had thirty people out of a thousand. That means you have a whole crap ton of other people haven't bought yet, and so you're job is to follow up with those people and get them to buy. Give them some urgency, some scarcity, do some cool things, maybe do a periscope, rant close Saturday night trying to get them to buy, whatever it is. You're pushing these people to take action and to give you money and to close. If you do it right, you should double your sales. That means that 30,000 now turned into 60,000. You have 5,000 dollars in, 60,000 dollars back out. You have more than 10X your money that week, which is pretty good, right? You're like sweet this is a good business. I put 5 grand in on Monday, I get 60,000 back out by Sunday at midnight. You do that every single week. Let's say that was all you did. I don't have a calculator here, and I'm not smart enough to do the math while I'm driving, but if you do that, 60 grand times 52 weeks, what's that end up being? Whatever, 3 million bucks or something, right? Your cost, 5 grand times 52 weeks, you're at 250 grand. You put in a quarter of a million bucks, you made 3 million, or whatever that is. That's a great business. That's more than most people will do ever. That's really, really exciting right there. That's the first step in this. The second thing to think about is every single week, you're adding a thousand people to your list. Okay, so by the end of the year, you have 52,000 people on your email list. These aren't normal people. People who have gone through your webinar registration funnel, seen your indoctrination series, they've been on your webinar, they've been indoctrinated, they've learned from you, they've seen you pitch. Those people will love and respect you a lot more because of that process that you went through with them. Now you've got a better quality person. If you screw this up, if you don't treat your list very well, you should be averaging at least a dollar per name, per month on your email list which means by the end of a year, you should be averaging an additional 52,000 in sales just from other exterior, I know there's a different word for that, but other things you sell that list. If you do it correctly, and you follow the whole DotComSecrets modeling, you do a value ladder, and you have upsales, and you have high ticket things, and you have other webinars and things like that, you should make a lot more than that. You should make five, or six million bucks off of that list to be a hundred percent honest. All that came from one solitary focus. One thing, the apple a day, it came from every Thursday we do a webinar, Monday through Thursday we fill that webinar, Friday through Sunday we close deals. And that is the fuel. That's the business. I just today, right before I left the office, I went on Thursdays, for me I do mine at noon, from noon until 2 o'clock, I put on recurring, and said every Thursday from now until the end of time I'm doing a webinar. Some people say, “Well do I do a new webinar every single week?” No, it's the exact same webinar. “Well Russell, shouldn't I do it automated?” No, you shouldn't, maybe someday, but right now you're going to do it live. I've done my Funnel Hacks webinar at least thirty, maybe forty times live, and I'm going to do it live every Thursday next year that I am in the office. I will automate it the days I'm not there, but I'm going to do it live. A couple reasons why. Why would you do it live? It's the same pitch Russell, it's probably word for word, and it is at this point. This is the reason why: On Thursdays when I'm doing a live webinar, guess what happens? Everyone is focused on this live webinar. Support staff's ready, we've got people answering chat, tech guys are watching everything making sure that everything's working. We've got everyone's focus and attention on this one event that's happening. Guess what happens when you focus on something? It's really weird. Whatever you focus on will grow. If you focus on how many leads a day you get, that will grow. If you focus how many webinar registrations you get each week, that'll grow. If you focus how much money you want, it'll grow. If you focus how much weight you want to lose, it'll grow, or you'll lose. Whatever it is on that side. There's this weird thing that whatever we focus on grows, so hey, let's focus on that, and it'll grow, and get better. We focus, everyone focuses. Thursday, this is sales day. This is the day we all focus on selling, okay. Monday through Thursday is marketing, Thursday is sales, and the rest of it is follow up. If you do that, you guys, that's the prescription for an amazing business next year. I was talking to Liz Benny, and I told her, I said, “Liz, I've seen you when you were running the webinar model consistently, you have the right numbers. Everything was working”. I told her, I was like, “I think that you can do 5 or 6 or 7 million dollars”, I have a hundred percent faith she can do it. I know she can, and she knows she can, and she's going to. Guess what she's doing? She's coming back to the same model, going back to basics, all of us. I'm doing it, my entire Inner Circle's doing it, I'm going to be sending this podcast to everyone and forcing them to listen to it because this is the basics. Again, if my son was trying it, I'd say “Son, that is the basics”. That's what we're focusing on, and if we all do that collectively, we'll change the world in our own little ways. That's what I'm doing, I hope you guys follow suit. I'm excited, and I hope you're excited, and it's going to be a lot of fun. I want to warn you, there's going to be some ups and downs. Sometimes Facebook's going to kick you off. Sometimes other ad networks won't work anymore. Sometimes you get crap leads. Sometimes your JV partners will screw you over. Sometimes no one will show up to your webinar. Sometimes the close rate won't work. Sometimes GoToWebinar will drop you, or webinar jam, or things are going to happen, and it's going to be frustrating and annoying and lame and hard, and you're going to be discouraged. Every time you get discouraged, I want you to think about the apple a day, and think about, I've got to come back. This is the focus, and every single week I'm going to get better, I'm going to get better, I'm going to get better. Maybe the first week I'm going to get ten people to register. Next week I get thirty. Next week I get fifty, and if I make that my focus, whatever we focus on, what happens? It grows. We're going to start focusing on that, and what's going to happen in the next 12 months is your business and your life will be transformed. It can't not be, and the lives of the people you're serving will be transformed. You say, Russell, this is cool, but I can't afford to buy Facebook ads right now. I don't care if you can't buy Facebook ads, go spam Facebook, okay. There's a lot of ways to get traffic for free. Go out there and do it. Write blog posts, promote them, go talk to people, do joint ventures. There's other ways to do it, and if your excuse is that I can't do it because my Facebook account got shut down. I can't do it because I don't know any JV partners. I can't do it because, fill in whatever excuse you want, that's all those things are excuses. There's a lot of people with a lot of good excuses out there, but the ones who don't have excuses, and just think, how can I figure this out? They focus on it. It's weird. What happens when you focus again? You get things done. It starts to grow. Start focusing on, what else can I do? I'm broke, I can't buy Facebook ads, what else can I do? I just saw my man Ryan from Hardcore Closer just been watching. He joined Inner Circle a while ago. I've been watching him. Just been crazy impressed with him, all the stuff he's doing, and just grateful he joined because I have a chance to see this glimpse of what he's doing and it's just been amazing. I'm watching him do these blog posts, and he's getting hundreds of thousands of millions people reading these blog posts, and it's just … He focuses on that and it grows. I saw him post the other day how his goal of the first of the year is to get 100 thousand visitors a month, and I think now he's getting 100 thousand visitors a week, or something crazy like that. It's what you focus on grows, and he's doing that through free traffic, and he started making money, and then he started spending his money on Facebook to boost those posts, and that's the model. That's how it all works. Anyway, I hope that all makes perfect sense to you. I hope that gets you excited. I hope that it inspires you because that's the model, my friends. That's what we're focusing on here. That's how we're going to take our company from 8 figures to 9 figures and beyond. That's how you should be taking it from 6 to 7, from 7 to 8, from 5 to 6, from 0 to 5. It's the model. It's what works. It's what's working today, and there's nothing else you should be focusing on, I don't think. There you go. You've got it on a silver platter now, on a napkin, you have it in front of you. You just gotta pick it up and run with it, and if you do then I only want you to send me 10 percent of what you make. I'm just joking. All I want you to do is serve other people. Help other people, get your message out there, and hopefully you'll tell people about Click Funnels along the way because we love it, and it keeps getting better every single day. Thanks everybody. I'm almost home. I'm going to bounce, and have an amazing night, or day whenever you're listening to this, and I'll talk to you guys all again soon. Bye everybody.

Marketing In Your Car
Recap From My Trip In London, Plus My Big Ah Ha

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 14:06


Some interesting things that I discovered while on the road this last week in the UK. On this special early morning episode Russell recaps his trip to London and why he's happy to be back home. He also talks about the differences with selling to audiences in different countries. Here are 4 cool things in today's episode: How amazing it is that you can connect with people who are in the same industry as you all over the world. How weird it is that people in the UK made fun of Russell just because he's American, and how that taught him how to transition his presentation to accommodate them. How people in Australia are different from people in the US or UK. And why Russell didn't have any expectations for how well he would do in the UK, but how he is grateful either way. So listen below to hear how Russell's trip to London went and why it was better than when he was in the UK 5 years ago. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson, and welcome to an early morning fricken-freezing Marketing in your Car. Hey guys! So we just got back from London, woo-hoo! It was a long, long, long, long, oh so long trip to get back. We made it and we are excited and now it's like 6 in the morning. My kids have not fallen asleep yet, because they're still on London time. We kind of passed out for a little bit, but we're awake now. Our cute little baby, who we haven't seen in a week, we've been playing with her. Even though she's tired, we're not letting her sleep, because she's too dang cute. A whole bunch of stuff and it's not even 7:00 yet! I'm actually driving out to go grab some food because our house is out of food. That's what's happening over here. Other than that, I'm just excited to be home. I'm not traveling again for, hopefully for forever. You know how you feel after you eat Thanksgiving dinner, and you're so full you just want to pop. You're like, “I'll never eat again, ever!” Then five minutes later, you're hungry. That's how I am right now. I will never travel again, ever. The last 30 days, it's just been insane. We're back! We're excited, a lot of fun things. I'm excited to get my hands dirty again, and get into work and get into stuff. Speaking, and traveling, and selling, and stuff like that, it's fun. I just miss sitting behind a computer and just funnel building, funnel hacking. I'm so excited! It's all good. We had an awesome time in London, and it all turned out really, really good. It was fun. It was cool going there and seeing all these businesses. It's interesting because you think about however many, 20 years ago even, people sold things in their communities, right? If you lived in Boise, you sold things to other people in Boise. That's kind of how things were. The Internets made it so it's everywhere. What's cool, a couple things that I kind of got from it. 1, going over there, you see these entrepreneurs from that other side of the world. What's interesting is their hopes, their dreams, their desires, their vision, their desire to change the world in their own little way is the same. It's not different than it is here. I think entrepreneurs; we have something weird inside of us. It's not an American thing, or it's not whatever. It's an entrepreneur thing and it's everywhere. People there have the same bug that we have here. It's awesome and I just love being around entrepreneurs. There's nothing better for me. That was really, really cool. What was interesting though, this is kind of cool, people don't see this a lot. You don't notice it online either. I wonder, I don't know if I'll do anything because of this, but it makes me think. For example, in the last 30 days, I've spoken in Australia, United States 3 times, and then in London. The 1 thing that is different, culturally things are different. It's just fascinating. I remember the first time I spoke in London and I tried to sell. I did my normal pitch that in the States was awesome and it bombed over there. I was like, what in the world? These people hate me. I found out later they did hate me. I remember, this is kind of sad, but after the event was over, I sold a couple, but not like what I normally would have. This is probably 4 or 5 years go. Then I went on this forum later, it was a free event we did, all this stuff. I'm on this forum reading people critiques of the event and all these people were making fun of me. They weren't making fun of my presentation, or anything. They're making fun of me because I was American. Wow! I never thought that that was a thing, it was so weird to me. After that I had friends that told me when they sold to the UK, they had to sell different, they had to speak different, they had to do things different for it to work. I hadn't had the chance to speak in the UK for 5 years, so I never really tested that again. I've spoken twice in Australia since then. Australia was completely the opposite. Australia feels like, maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think the people in the UK always like Americans. I think they think we're stuck up. We kind of are. The more cultured I am becoming, the more places I go, the more I realize how annoying Americans can actually be. We are pretty, it's kind of embarrassing looking at it now. That's just how American's are, right? I the UK, if people don't necessarily like us as much, but in Australia it's the opposite. Australians love us. It was really interesting, I was in Australia, anything I said it felt like I was walking on gold. It was a completely different cultural experience. That was kind of just weird to me. This time I spoke in the UK I was very aware of that. It thought if I'm going to be successful with this, I think the wrong approach … The approach in Australia was almost more like I'm this American authority, let me show you all this cool stuff I did. In the UK the way I transition my presentation this time, I had to kind of make fun of myself more. What do they call it, self-deprecating humor or whatever? I tried to make fun of myself more throughout the presentation. What's funny is in America, even Australia, if you close people, they stand up and they start going to the back, when they get excited and they rush. The UK, none of that. Nobody moved. I'm doing my close and I'm telling them, “Get up right now, go to the back!” I'm doing all my stuff that normally get's American's jumping over each other and fighting to get to the back, and nobody budged. They just sat there. I'm so confused, did I not make fun of myself enough? What's happening? Then after the presentation was done, people slowly stood up and walked over and signed up. The promoter told me afterwards, he's like, “Your close rate was amazing for the UK, just so you know.” Really? It was way less, it wasn't way less, it did well, but it was less than I thought it was going to be. He's like, “You're close rate was amazing for the UK audience.” It's just interesting. When I think about a lot of times I think we craft ourselves messages for all people. As I'm getting more and more deeper into this business, what I'm learning more and more is that I think this is really the power of where Actionetics inside of Click Funnels is going. Changing based on people. This one is making more money, speak to them this way, less money, speak to them here. If they're male speak to them like this, if they're female speak to them like this. Whatever those demographics are. I almost think that if I really want to go deep in this, I don't know if I will, but I might, especially offers that we really focus a lot of time and energy on. I would even change the sales message based on culture, based on geography. Somebody in the UK was watching video sales, I would speak much different than somebody in the United States. Just interesting I thought. One other thing, this I just want to share with you guys, and hopefully it will resonate. I hate this, I've got so many coaching clients who, and I get it, you want to forecast and set goals, and expectations, and things like that. I think it hurts. I always have these, our clients, our friends, or people that I hear are like, “Okay, webinars going to happen, I'm going to do this …” They have numbers built up in their head, “If I only get this percent, and this happens and dahdahdah.” All these things they figure out. They do it, and they don't get it, and they're destroyed mentally and physically that destroys them. I'm a big believer in not, not not setting goals. I'm a big goal setter. Not setting expectations of outcome. You can't control those things at first. When I spoke at this event, Dan kept asking, he told me how many sales I did. Dan's the promoter, was like, “Is that good for you? Bad? What were you expecting?” I was like I didn't have any expectations coming in. I want, when it's done, for me to be happy with whatever, and if I have expectations, then no matter what I'm not going to be happy. You know what I mean? I didn't have any expectations. If I didn't sell anything, I was coming to try to serve and try to help. When I speak, even I've been doing this forever, I get nervous. Before I speak, I pray and when I pray I pray that I can give value and help serve people to the best of my ability. That's what I'm praying for and I like how many sales I can close, I'm legitimately here to serve people. That's the way I go into it. The people buy, I'm so grateful afterwards that it's awesome. But if I would have thought, think ahead of time, looked at Dan's audience and said, “My typical audience converts this much.” Really though through it and really focused on that number, I probably would have been disappointed, because it made less money than it should have, based on if I would have thought through things. I try not to, I just kind of put it out of my head, and don't think about that. Just focus on giving, and serving, and helping. I even told Dan that, I didn't really have any outcomes, I wasn't really hoping for anything. I just come in and serve and hopefully we can get a lot of people into Click Funnels because they need it. I honestly feel like you can't be successful in life without it. I feel like they need it. I want to give that to them. From this, I'm sure people know who I am now. If they enjoyed it, they're going to keep following me. They're going to buy more stuff. A lot of them will ascend up and come in our inner circle, things like that. Good stuff will happen from it. I'm not tying an outcome to it. I can't tell you how many people, over, and over, and over again, in my coaching programs, they have these numbers in their head. When they don't hit it initially they're just destroyed. It's hard to recover. If you go into it with no outcome, with no projected outcomes of your own, you just go and you do it. You try to serve and you see what happens. Then you can take that data and you can look at it, and you can make decisions. If I was to keep speaking in the UK, I would look at the presentation and say what things didn't work. There were a lot of things that didn't work. I could tell, because there was this weird energy when you speak in a room. You can feel it, you can not feel it at times. There are things I would definitely change. Again, I'm not speaking in the UK all the time, so it's not the same for me. My first webinar, not my first webinar, but my first Funnel Hats webinar, I had no idea if it was going to do well or not. I was speaking at Mike Filsaime's event, and I did it. When people started running back, I was so shocked. Oh, wow! The next one was, oh! Every time I was so excited about what happened. Eventually, after we've done it so many times, we have projected outcomes, and we have things like that. Now we've got something to shoot for. I let the chips fall where they may at first. Then we can look at that, analyze the data, change things. Let that happen a bunch of times before we start making these projections, these models, and tying our happiness outcome to them. If you do, unless you hit it out of the park the first time, it's hard. Most people do webinar the first time, they're not getting 10% close rate. They're not getting 5%, they might be getting 1-2%. That's where we start at. That's what we've got to do a billion times. That's why I've done the Funnel Hacks webinar, in the last 12 months, I would say a conservatively, at least 50 times live. It gets better every single time. It just makes me feel for people who create it, have this vision in their head, launch it, and they don't hit it. They are attaching so much personal emotion to it. I feel for that, so hopefully if nothing else you get from this, stop attaching all these things to you initial work. Just do it from a point that you want to serve, you want to give, you want to help. Let the chips fall where they may. Then take the data, change it tweak it, then keep doing that. Eventually, when you have a model that is working, now you can come back and you can be stressed out about the results. Don't do that now. We have enough stress in our lives. You're building a business, it's fun and it should be an enjoyable process. It's going to be hard at times. It's going to be good at times. It's going to be bad at times. You're going to lose money at times. You're going to make money at times. You're going to be broke sometimes. Sometimes you'll be rich. That's just kind of the process in this game. If you don't have the skin for that, it might not be the right game to play. I'm at the store, I've got to buy my family some food. Some eggs, some banana's. Some stuff for us to eat. I better go. Thanks for listening to my ramblings today. Hope that there is some value in there for you. I appreciate you guys. For those of you who are my new friends in London, thanks for letting me come hang out. I had an awesome time. I appreciate you guys allowing me to serve you. Thank you so much, and I'll talk to you soon.

Marketing In Your Car
Marketing Highlights From My Trip To Australia, New Zealand And Phoenix

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2015 14:33


All the cool stuff I learned on my journey. In this episode Russell talks about some of the highlights of his trip to New Zealand and Australia, including meeting Liz Benney and her family and being able to sell a huge percentage of a room where everyone already has Clickfunnels. Here are some fun highlights to look for in this episode: How Liz Benney found success with the help of Russell and Clickfunnels. How Russell was able to sell to a room full of people who already had Clickfunnels. And how Russell got Sean Stephenson to come speak at the upcoming event. So listen below to hear those and some other cool things that happened to Russell on his trip. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone. This is Russell Brunson and welcome to Marketing In Your Car. Hey everyone. I hope you guys have been doing well. It's been a little while since you've heard from me. Actually you did hear from me once in Australia. I was ranting about that sushi place, so you have heard a little bit from me, but anyway it's like 6:00 in the morning, we are driving to go get passports done for the kids before school, and I just wanted to jump on and say hey. It's been a little bit. Last week has been a crazy whirlwind. We flew last Monday, we flew from Boise and we flew over to New Zealand to go see Liz Benny and her family, and we had a super, just an awesome time. A chance to go see her. Liz joined our coaching program about a year ago and we had a chance to work with her for the last year and she's gone from being a successful social media manager for people and helping a ton of businesses, to taking her skills and expertise and teaching it to other people. She's helped thousands of people now become social media managers. She's put them in business and she's got success stories from people making 40 to 50 grand contracts and just so cool. So cool to see how her and her personality have been able to go out there and literally change the world in her way, and she's just getting started. You guys will hear more from her. It just keeps growing. It was really cool. Actually the last part of the trip I had a dinner with some people, and they're all people that make tens of millions of dollars, and we were talking about just the impact we've had over the last year, and I just kind of shared the story. I said, “You know, I went to New Zealand and I was sitting in the house that Liz was in, and she was in the process of packing up this house because she's moving to their beautiful new home they just purchased.” She showed me, she was like, “This is the chair I was sitting in, this is the computer I was looking at when I saw the ad with your face on it, and I clicked on it and then this is where I filled out the application.” She's like, “I spent hours going over the application because I was so nervous and all these different things.” She was like, “I put my heart and my soul into it. This is where I applied and then this is where you guys asked me for $25,000”, and she's like, “We were driving around here and I was saying, “No, we can't do it. It's too much money and we had saved that money for our future home and all these things.” Finally she was like, “We were in this room when we decided to do it, and then we had our first call, and this is where I was sitting, and this is where Kristy and I were sitting when we had our first Skype call, and she's now a year later and done almost a million dollars in sales. We just purchased our dream house and all this good that's come from it”, and it was just I don't know. We get in this business and we think about the dollars, the numbers, and the conversion, and all those kind of things. That trip just gave me a chance to make it more real and to see the end result of what we're doing, why we're really doing it. It was emotional for me, and it was exciting, and it was awesome to see her, and see them, and meet her little kids. They're super cute. Anyway, it was just great. We were only there for like 24 hours and we went and cruised around, made some videos, we went to the place where the filmed Chronicles of Narnia, and we had a quad copter and filmed Liz out in the middle of this huge field where the war was at and the quad copter flying over the top of her. There's going to be some cool videos that come from that I'm sure. Anyway, that was pretty awesome. Yeah, it was just overall it was just a great little trip. From there we flew to Australia. In Australia, we met with a guy named Ian Marsh. He was business partners with a guy named Mal Emory and then he actually bought Mal's business from him. Mal is always called the Dan Kennedy of Australia which is kind of cool. I've known Mal for probably six or seven years now. He interviewed me back in the day for his CD of the month club, and that's how I got to know him. I went and spoke four or five years ago for them. Flew out to the Gold Coast and spoke for him and then this time, so we went out there to that event. They had a smaller group. It was just a really neat group, and I had the chance to share Funnel Hacks and Click Funnels with everybody. It's kind of funny. It's awkward when you're in a room and you're about to sell Click Funnels and you ask, “Who in here has click funnels?” Everybody's hand goes up, and then you're like, “Who in here's ever seen this presentation?” Half the hands go up. You're like, “Man, how am I going to convert this audience?” How am I going to make some money selling? But I ended up selling over 25% of the room. Yeah, over 25% of the room. Which, when you consider who already had click funnels, it was like 150% of the room that I closed, so that's pretty cool. Then later on they wanted me to sell our higher end coaching program, but I felt bad the audience had been sold a lot over the week and I was like, “You know what? I'm just going to serve and give and just help”, so I did a really cool session. It's the very first session we do inside of our ignite program, and I did that with everybody. I think it turned out really cool. It was awesome. We did that, and then hung out there, jumped in the water, it was freezing cold, and went and saw Sydney, the big, huge bridge, and the opera house, and did that. I got to hang out with one of the coolest people I know. His name's Darren Stevens. He joined our mastermind group this last year, and so he's come to Boise three or four times and had a chance to hang out with him there, which was awesome. If you read the book, Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, he's the dude that did all the marketing behind that. It sold like 40 million copies of the book. One of the smartest people I've ever met, so I had an awesome time hanging out with him and getting to know him better, and just really cool, just a great experience. One of the things in my mind I kept thinking about while I was there, I was thinking about a book. I'm like, “I want to write a book that I can use to target small business owners to get them into click funnels”, right? That was kind of my thought process. The whole time I'm in Australia, I'm trying to think through that and I couldn't get the right angle, the right hook, so I kind of just that uneasy feeling when you're trying to create something, but you're not sure what it is and you're not sure of the right angle or direction, things like that. Anyway, that was kind of happening. Then the next day after we finished hanging out with Ian and Darren and all those guys, then … Oh and it was funny. We were out filming on the back patio in Australia, the hotel, filming some testimonials and all of a sudden this guy comes out and he's like, “Are you Russell Brunson?” I'm like, “Yeah, who are you?” He's like, “Dude, I'm a Click Funnels member. We have a dog training business”, and he's like, “I love Click Funnels.” He's like, “This is so random. I was here at my buddy's wedding. I look out on the back porch and Russell freaking Brunson's sitting there.” Which was pretty cool. Anyway that was cool. Then we flew to Phoenix for Joe Polish's 25K group, which was really cool. It's interesting, I almost joined his group four years ago and I went to the initial meeting, and I'm like, I'm not super good at networking. I always kind of struggle with that. I usually go to events more for the content. Honestly, and if Joe hears this, I'll feel bad, but the content wasn't ground, earth-shattering. That's what I remember four years ago, and so I didn't join back then. This is now four years later, I decided let's join again. I went to the event. It was kind of similar. The content was good. There was nothing amazing, but the network of people he put in the room was amazing. Again, I'm not a very good networker, so I don't think I really benefited from it last time, but this time I brought one of my friends, Dave Woodward. He's on our team. He's a really good networker, so he came with me and we kind of used that together to tag team and to network. That turned out awesome. I probably will from this point forward be a genius network member. Just the people in the room were amazing. So many cool people. People that in different markets, I would have only have dreams about getting to know that I became friends with and it was awesome. He's done a good job there. I did hear a couple presentations that were inspiring, and got one and maybe two speakers from there that are going to come speak at funnel hacking live, which is exciting. Some of you guys may know Shawn Stevenson, he's this little short guy. If you search Shawn Stevenson in Google, it's someone who I've looked up to for a long time, and I had a chance to hear him speak. Then afterwards his wife came up to me. She's like, “Russell”, she's like, “We love click funnels.” I'm like, “You do?” I'm like, “I love you guys”, and I was so excited, and so I'm like, “What would it take to get Shawn to come speak at our event?” She's like, “A little bit of money.” I'm like, “Done, let's do it”, so that's going to be awesome. I'm going to pause this because I'm driving the car behind my kids and they just voxed me, so give me second to check out what they just said. All right. I'm back from listening to my kids. They were singing me songs on Voxer. So stinking cute, I love them. I hope it recorded that because I came back and that clip was closed, so crossing my fingers you guys didn't lose the first half of my message. Anyway, so Shawn Stevenson, who is the man, is going to come speaking at the event for sure. This other dude that, it was really cool, he gave a cool talk on us entrepreneurs, and about how weird we are, and how it's normal, and how we're not alone, and it's cool. I think I'm going to ask him if he wants to kind of come speak. I'm not real quite sure the tangibles from his presentation yet, but I got chills like five times. As an entrepreneur, I was just like, “Oh, this guy gets me.” Anyway it was cool. Anyway, there was some really good things. I just, those of you guys who know me and how I teach at my events, everything is very tangible and you leave with like 80 pages of notes, where this one I really didn't leave with any notes at all, but I left with feelings. I guess that's more, that was probably more so feelings of how do I change things, how do I focus more on family, focus more on, the one thing Joe said that was cool was like, “Multiplication through subtraction.” How to do more by cutting things out. I think it was more of a week, two days of reflection for me of like what I can do different as opposed to here's cool stuff I could do. Which I guess is good. It's backwards from what I'm used to, and kind of what I typically like, but anyway. There you go. It was good though. I appreciated it and Joe's a class act. I like him a lot, so yeah. There you go on that. I did that for two days and then last night flew home, and I'm in the airport, we're hanging out eating dinner, me and Dave, and all the sudden this guy comes up to me, he's like, “Excuse me, are you Russell Brunson?” I'm like, “Yeah.” He's like, “I've got your book in my backpack. I'm flying home right now.” I was like, “Were you at the genius network?” He's like, “No, what's that?” I'm like, “So you're just randomly flying through the airport and you just saw me?” He's like, “Yeah, I got your book.” He's like, “I'm improving. I'm drinking my keytones.” We were literally drinking keytones right when he was there. It was just awesome, so did that, jumped on my plane, flew home, get in an Uber on the way home and on the drive home the Uber dude was like, he was like, “I'm just driving Uber while I build my business.” I'm like, “Oh yeah? What's your business?” He's like, “Oh, I'm creating an online membership site teaching people how to whatever.” I was like, “Are you serious?” I was like, “Dude, that is my world. That's all I know, and that's the only thing I know how to do.” He's like, “What?” It was just, so I totally sold Uber dude some Click Funnels, which was pretty awesome and he was so excited, so anyway it was a great week. A lot of just cool things came from it. I did a couple Periscopes on the road. If you guys missed them, I did one with Liz in the coffee shop where she kind of built her business, which was cool. I did one, where was the other one I did? Oh, I did one with Darren Stevens which was awesome. He told the strategy how he sells usually on average, about $80,000 worth of sales from his book before he even starts printing his book. Which was like the coolest ninja strategy on earth, so that was cool. Then I did a Periscope from Phoenix talking about all the cool things that Tony Robbins taught. Tony Robbins spoke at the event, which was cool. Tony Robbins spoke and it was awesome, and so I kind of shared all the highlights from Tony's presentation, and also John Paul Mitchell. I guess his name's Austin, it's not Mitchell. John Paul Dejoria or whatever, he spoke too, which is kind of cool how he became a billionaire. That was pretty sweet. Anyway, if you missed any of those Periscopes, go check them out. Go to blog.dotcomsecrets.com and those periscopes should be listed in there probably about the same spot that this podcast is, but go watch those, they were awesome. If you're not on my Periscopes, you need to get on them. Cool stuff's happening everyday I'm doing Periscopes, dropping some bombs, dropping some gold, and I promise I will make it worth your while for you guys to come and hang out on those. There you go. I'm almost to the passport place, still pitch black outside, totally tired and jet-lagged, and my body doesn't know what time of day it is, or night time, or anything, but that's okay because I'm home, and I'm with my kids and my wife, and this morning it was just so fun. At the airport I found these little minion tic tacs, so I brought them all home minion tic tacs. I woke them up this morning and gave them minion tic tacs. Every single one of them were all drowsy and they look up and they see the minions and they say, “Oh cool dad.” It was just the best $2.00 I ever spent. Anyway I'm rambling. I'm out of here. Appreciate you guys. Have an amazing day, and we'll talk soon. Bye.

Marketing In Your Car
What Happens When Your Funnel Flops?

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015 14:01


Are you frustrated because nobody is buying your product? This episode will show you the secret to guaranteeing a success! On today's episode Russell talks about what to do if your funnel flops. He talks about how the average millionaire fails 11 times before they have success. Here are some cool things to listen for on this episode: Why you should keep trying even if your funnel fails the first, second or even third time. How many times Clickfunnels failed before it actually became a successful business. And what a successful business has in common with Michael Jordan. So listen below to find out what to do if the funnel you have built flops. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell. I want to welcome you to Marketing in Your Car. All right everyone, today, the message for you guys today is all about publishing, about putting stuff out into the world. It's been interesting as I've seen those in our high end coaching program who are successful versus those who aren't. It's almost one very common theme that happens over and over again. Those who are having success are publishing a lot of things. They're writing emails, sending out blog posts, making funnels, making videos. They're doing stuff. They're moving forward. The ones who aren't making money, they're focusing on one perfect funnel and not doing anything else except for making this thing just the most perfect thing in the world. They're spending months and months trying to do it. The nice thing about Click Funnel is it's about the process we teach at Funnel Hacking. You should be able to build a funnel in a day, maybe two days if you're slow but it shouldn't be longer than that. If you get a video camera, the iPhone cameras nowadays are better than any expensive things. Throw up a camera, record something, throw it out there. It's all about just getting stuff out there and publishing. I remember Jeff Walker. I read an email from him a couple of years ago that really illustrated this for me really well. He talked about how the best thing you could do in business is start publishing stuff, putting things out there because you can find out what people are responding to. So many people I know are putting all of their eggs in this one basket of a webinar or video sales letter, whatever that thing is. They're putting so much effort on that that it may or may not work. A lot of times, they don't work. I would say half the time, my stuff doesn't work either. Hopefully, each time, we get better and better at making things right but half the time, it's not going to work. You've got to get good at just publishing and putting it out there, and seeing if people are responding to you. Put up a funnel and direct some traffic. If people don't respond to it, then do another one. Create something new. It's not that hard. It doesn't take that much time. If someone doesn't buy your product, guess what? Maybe no one wants to buy your product. I keep seeing people who have been spending six, eight, ten, 12 months trying to get somebody to buy their product when it turns out nobody wants their product. Marlon Sanders, one of the original Internet marketing guys, I heard him speak one time. His presentation was called A Dead Duck Can't Fly. He got up there saying, “Look, I don't care how great you think your product is. A dead duck can't fly. You can keep making new sales letters for it and new videos, do everything but sometimes, a dead duck won't fly – or all the time.” If you know your product is dead and nobody is buying it, or whatever the issue might be, you've got to understand, sometimes people aren't going to buy it. Maybe the product, as much love, effort and stuff you've put into it, maybe people don't want it. I had a friend when I first got started in this business, man, 12 years ago. I met him and he was selling this ebook he had written. He was so passionate about this ebook. He kept trying to sell it and trying to sell it. He spent two or three years trying to sell this book and nobody would ever buy it. I remember saying to him, “Ken, I don't think anyone wants to buy this book. You need to create a new product. You need to try something different. You got the skill sets. You know how to write a book. You know how to put up a sales letter. You've done the whole process once but you need to create a new product because nobody is buying that one. Nobody wants it. As much as you love it, nobody wants it.” I remember he told me, “Russell, I can't. I've spent two years of my life on this. I can't stop now. I can't quit now.” I just got to tell you guys, sometimes it's okay to be a quitter. You got to quit sometimes. You just have to. You can't just keep on. Eventually, the market will tell you if something is sellable or not. It's really cool how that works. If people don't want it, they're not going to buy it. If nobody is buying it, it's because nobody wants it. That's a lot of times the issue. Sometimes, obviously the issue is not getting traffic or your sales letters don't sell well, things like that. But sometimes just people don't want what you're selling. You got to be okay with that. You got to detach yourself from the emotion of it and just focus on what do people want. Awhile ago, when I got started, there was this really cool course called The Underachiever Formula. I later bought that company and renamed it Underachiever Secrets. As you can probably tell, all my stuff is “secrets.” But in that product, it was from Frank Kern and Ed Dale who initially published it. What they talked about was brilliant. It said, “This is the process. This is how you are successful online. Step one, you got to find a hot market. If you're not in a market that's hot right now, you got to change your market. I don't care how passionate you are about whatever, if it's not a hot market, people aren't going to buy it.” Maybe they'll buy it a little bit but if you want to make a lot of money, you got to find a hot market. Find a market that's rabid, that people love buying things, people that are currently buying lots of other things. That's step number one. Step number two is after you find the hot market, then you have to ask them what they want. Never assume that the cool thing you want to create is what they actually want. My guess right now is if you're selling something and nobody is buying it, it's because you didn't ask them what they wanted. You thought about what you would want and you created that. It turns out you're the only dude or dudette who wants that thing. Am I right? You got to ask them what they want. Survey them. Do teleseminars. Do webinars. Ask questions. Call up your customers and find out what their pain points are. Find out what they actually want. Then after they tell you what they want, then you create that. You don't create your own thing. Again, the way this whole process works, it's by surveying — surveys and finding out what your audience wants. It's by publishing, sending out emails, making Facebook posts, driving traffic to it, and seeing what people respond to. If no one is clicking on your posts, if you're spending $20, $30, and nobody is sharing or clicking on your posts, then guess what? Nobody wants it, okay? That's fine. Move onto the next thing and keep moving until boom, eventually you're going to hit a quarry. That's what people want. I can't tell you over the 12 years of me doing this how many products I've launched and they've flopped. I mean, flop after flop after flop. It was kind of like Michael Jordan where he goes out there. They said he missed more shots than anybody else but he also made more shots than anybody else, right, or more game winning shots, whatever the thing is. You got to put a lot of stuff out there. I cannot tell you – I have a road of hundreds of offers that we have published that have flopped, but we've got a handful, maybe a dozen that have blown up and become multimillion dollar projects but I would never have got to those dozen had I not flopped over and over again. You guys got to understand that this is a process. You building out a sales funnel, think of it like school. You go to school for four, six, or eight years depending on what your major is. When you're done, you go out there and then start trying to do it. It's the same thing here. Your first funnel, your second funnel, or your third funnel and your tenth funnel, this is your education. This is you learning the process, learning how to write copy, learning what people respond to, learning what they're not responding to. I'm sick and tired of people getting all upset, “Oh, my Web site's not making any money,” and they want to quit. It drives me crazy. The first one didn't work. Make a second one. If that one doesn't work, make a third one and keep doing it until you're successful. When I was first getting started, I remember I was listening to this seminar from I think Brian Tracy actually. He was talking about there was this news show. They had 15 self-made millionaires up on stage. I'm going to screw up the numbers but the concept, I understand. Basically he asked these guys, he said, “How many businesses did you fail in before you became a millionaire?” They were trying to add it up. They cut to a commercial break and came back. Everyone added it up and they said that the average of all these 15 millionaires was they had launched and failed I think it was 11 times before they were successful – 11 times, 11 companies they've screwed up on before they made millions! Okay, then Brian Tracy asked, “Do you think it's because they all got lucky on the eleventh time?” Do you think Einstein got lucky on the whatever, 3000th time he tried to invent the light bulb? No! What happens is you try one thing and it doesn't work, people don't respond, so you try something else, and try something else. Eventually, you've tried everything that doesn't work. Eventually, the next thing has got to work. Eventually, you've figured out all the ways that people are not going to buy and one of these times, you're going to hit one that people do buy. The difference between me and the person listening to this who is not having success right now is not publishing enough. People are like, “Russell, you put out so much stuff.” Guess why? Half of my stuff flops, okay? I'm not sure which half is going to flop until I put it out there, so I got to keep putting it out there and keep putting it out there, and keep putting it out there. When they respond to something, and you say, “Boom, this is the winner,” then you keep ringing that bell and keep pushing and keep pushing it. For example, when we launched Click Funnels the first time, guess what? It was a flop. I hate to admit it, it was a complete flop. We launched it, we did a big huge launch with prizes, and it was a flop. Nobody bought it or very few people bought it. For me, I felt the product was still good but I had to figure out something else so we tried another thing and tried another thing. I probably rewrote the sales letter, I don't know, 10, 12, 15 times and none of those things works. I finally was so depressed I was going to give up and Mike Filsaime called me and said, “Hey, I need you to speak at my event about Click Funnels.” I'm like, “Dude, nobody is buying this thing.” But he's like, “You got to figure it out and you got to sell a $1000 version of it.” I created a new webinar pitch. We called it Funnel Hacks, launched it at the event, and the rest is history. Since then, we've sold over 3000 copies at $1000 apiece. That's $3 million right there in the last six months. Then on top of that, we've used at that as a tool to add over $4000 active customers to pay $97 a month so it works. But guess what? It didn't work the first time or the second, or the third, or the fourth, or the fifth, or the sixth, okay? You guys got to be comfortable with publishing. This is your education. The first, second, third, fourth, fifth funnel that you guys do, just plan on it not working and be okay with that. Quit complaining. It's so funny, in every other business in the world, people understand that hey, you got to spend time, effort, and money. My friend is a chiropractor. He had to go to 10 years of school. Then he had to go get a SBA loan to build his office. Then he had to go get clients. Five years later, he's profitable. Somehow, for some reason, we think that the laws of business don't function online. There's too many people out there teaching get rich overnight, get rich quick, all that stuff and you can, and people do but it usually comes with a lot of effort, a lot of work, a lot of you cutting your teeth trying thing after thing until you find out boom, that's what works. When I got started, it was 18 months before I made my first dollar online – 18 months! I don't even know what I was doing for 18 months but I was trying, spinning my wheels before I realized how to actually sell things. Obviously the coaching, programs, tools, and everything we're giving you, my goal is to shortcut that success. That's why we teach the Funnel Hacking concepts. You find someone who has already failed 1000 times. You look what they've gotten and you model it from there. Typically, if you do that, you're going to be starting at a better spot. You're going to be starting about where they left off. Hopefully, you're going to cut out tons of the trial and error but even with that, you got to understand that it's okay if your first thing or your second thing, or your third thing doesn't work. You are creating a business. You are trying to attract people. You're seeing what people respond to, and when you figure out what they respond to, then you ramp it up and scale it. One of the guys in our coaching group we're working on is kind of in the survival market. He's done three, four, or five versions and has this ad that just works like crazy but the different landing pages he's got just haven't been working. He's tried two or three or four. I actually created one for him. We have a couple versions. So far, none of these things are working but he's getting traffic. Things are happening. He just hasn't quite figured out what's that thing that these guys are going to respond to. As soon as he figures that thing out, boom, it's game over for him. You got to try. You got to be patient with it. You can't complain and whine because that's how this game is played. Anyway, that's my rant for today. I hope that for those of you guys who are publishing stuff, it inspired you to know you're on the right track. For those of you who have failed, I hope it inspires you to know that I fail all the time. For those of you guys who are getting started and you're frustrated because you're not making yet, I hope that paints a clear path of what to expect and how to get there. The last thing I want to mention before I jump into the office here is, is it worth it? Is it worth it to fail five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten times before you smash one out of the park? Yes, it is because one of these things that goes right, one of these things that connects with your audience, the right way when they respond they want to buy, you can make money in a month, two month period of time than most people make in a lifetime. It's worth it but you got to understand that it doesn't always happen first try. You got to become okay with that and go on the second try and third try. Just keep doing this because you will keep learning and find out what people respond to. Eventually, you're going to hit a grand slam. It happens all the time to those who don't quit after the first failure or the second, who keep going because they've got faith. They've got a vision. They've seen that it works for other people. They've seen that man, this guy named Russell, it works for him. This guy over here, this girl over here, if it works for other people, it can work for me. I just got to figure out what my audience responds to and create exactly what they want. If I do that, like I said, you can make more in a month than most people make in a lifetime. It's definitely worth it. Don't get frustrated. Stay the course. Have fun with it. This is your education period. This is your time to learn and to grow and to have fun with it. If you do that, I promise you guys it will be worth it. It's worth it in the long run. All right, I'm at the office. Today I'm going to have some fun. I got a lot of fun things I'm publishing and see what people will respond to, see what gets them to part with their hard earned money. I'll find out. If it works, we'll scale it. If not, we'll check out something new tomorrow. Appreciate you guys, hope you have an awesome day and we'll talk soon.

Marketing In Your Car
Notes From Within The Inner Circle

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 12:18


What I learned over the last two days at our private inner circle meeting. On today's episode Russell talks about the cool stuff that happens during The Inner Circle Mastermind Group and some things that he has learned from them. Here are some cool things to listen for in this episode: Why Russell's Inner Circle Mastermind Group is so great, and why you should take Russell's word for it, since he's been to them all. What he learned from one of the best closers in the business. And how was able to increase sales on webinars with just a few small changes and where he learned them. So listen below to find out some of the stuff you may be missing out on if you aren't a member of Russell's Inner Circle. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson and welcome to Marketing in Your Car. Hey guys and gals, so the last two days here in Boise have been amazing. We've had our inner circle mastermind group here. I got to tell you, I have been in a lot of really good groups. I was in Bill Glazer's for six years. I was in Ryan Deiss' once. I've been in a lot of them. I've been in Joe Polish's. I've been in as many as I could join. I got to tell you that the group – and I'm not just saying this because I'm biased. I got more value out of the group than I have out of any other group ten times over. Just the caliber people that are in it are amazing. I'm grateful to be the one that gets to facilitate it. It's one of the most amazing, cool things in the world. It's interesting, I used to have a mastermind group probably seven, eight years ago that ran for two or three years. We just shut it down eventually because it wasn't super profitable and the groups were okay. They just weren't where I wanted them to be at. It was kind of whatever. When we relaunched this about 18 months ago, I was really nervous, “Do I want to do this again? Do I not?” The first meeting when we did it, we had signed I think eight people that had joined the inner circle so it was only a one-day meeting right before we did a three-day workshop. Then the next meeting, we had the group had grown to be a two-day meeting. Then the next one, we had a two-day meeting but it was so packed. We had 30 something people that were in it which is a good problem. People are excited and they want to join. Then this time, we turned it into a three-day meeting just because we had so many people in it. We're actually going to be splitting the groups now. I told them last time I was going to split the groups too but everyone freaked out, “No, we'd rather have bigger groups.” Anyway, so I don't know what we'll do but we'll see. I'm sure if we keep growing at the pace we have, we'll have to open another one. It's just been the most amazing experience for me and for them, got a ton of good stuff. We're actually going to be going today and do half a day with everybody because what was interesting, there's always themes that happen at these events. The last inner circle, the theme was definitely focused around webinars. That was the topic everyone was focusing on. That's what we were digging deep into is webinar funnels, cycles, and what you do and how you do it. It was really fascinating. It was really cool to see that and get tons of value out of that as a group. Then as a group, everyone went out and over the last four months since our last meeting, people have been doing webinars. We have people making $50,000 a week right now doing webinars. We have people, one guy just passed $100,000 doing webinars. It's really fun watching all of the success coming from that. That's been cool. Then the theme this time — we weren't planning on it at all. It just evolved into that — has been high ticket phone sales. Everyone is starting to try to add elements of that into their company and trying to figure out how to get that as part of what they're doing. And so today we decided to do bonus session. It was kind of cool. I'm going to be coming in here in about 30 minutes, about 45 minutes actually and I'm going to be showing off two different high ticket sales funnels that I believe are probably the two most effective high ticket phone sales funnels online. One of them is mine, I'm not going to lie. The other one is another one that I think is amazing. In fact, I'm going to be the person whose funnel this is will be actually speaking at the Funnel Hacking event and will be showing off this funnel. If you don't have tickets to Funnel Hacking yet, go and get them, FunnelHacking.com. I'm going to be showing those off today first. Then we've got our two sales guys that do all of our sales coming in. These guys are amazing. Some of you guys know my back story. We used to have a sales floor of 60 full time sales guys. The two best guys were Robbie and Randy. They were the two best guys we had on our team. Now that we no longer have our sales floor, we didn't have any phone sales for three or four years. Then we decided to bring back in – they came back in. It's crazy. These two guys alone are doing as much volume as 60 guys were doing before back in the day which is nuts. Part of it is the process and part of it is them but the process is really cool. We went from back in the old days when we had our 60 sales guys, we were averaging about $120 for every lead we got. Right now, we're averaging over $1100 for every lead we get. We've almost 10xed what we were making for every lead we would get which is cool. That has to do with the process. Then Robbie and Randy are the two best sales guys I think on earth. They're amazing. They really are. Robbie is going to be going over the script today, showing everyone the script, going through it, training them on it so they can go back and train their staff on it which is going to be really cool. In the second half, Randy is going to come and talk about his close because he's got this thing he does that is – I remember about a month ago he sat down with me and he asked me some questions, “Why do people buy from you?” I was trying to tell him, “Oh, they buy because of this and this.” He said, “Wrong, that's not why people buy. I've talked to more of your customers than you ever have. I've talked to thousands of your customers. Let me tell you exactly why people buy.” He explained it. It was nuts. It was one of the coolest things ever. He's going to be sharing that with everybody today too. It's pretty exciting anyway. We're having a good time. Most of the people that are there are going to come over to the office today and just see our operation, see what's going down, how we run what we do which will be kind of fun as well. It's exciting but I just have had a great time with those guys and some interesting things. One of the things I learned from the mastermind group, one of the guys in our group, his name is Joe McCaul. Joe first off is just a stud. He's one of the coolest guys I've ever met. He's been helping me with my real estate nightmares in St. Louis, getting rid of my homes, getting the other ones fixed up. He's a crazy nice guy. He messaged me I think two or three weeks before the mastermind. He's like, “Hey Russell, I want to make $250,000 new money before the mastermind. Here's my strategy.” We went back and forth on it a little bit. Then he executed on it. He got to the meeting all depressed because he only made $98,000 in the two weeks or whatever. It was so awesome. He's awesome. One thing he was talking about, his primary lead generation source is podcasts which is kind of cool, seeing as you guys are listening in the podcast. He said that they found podcast listeners are way more affluent, they have more money. People that buy from iPhones are worth way more. I'm guessing that 90% of you guys right now are probably listening in on the iPhone or some version of an Apple product, so the highest quality leads. That's his entire lead gen strategy, based off podcasts which is so cool to see how he was doing it and why he was doing it. He was telling us that I think it was Expedia or one of the airlines, they found that same stat, that Apple buyers were worth more money so if you came from an Apple device, they showed you the more expensive hotels. If you came from Android, they showed you the cheaper hotels to increase conversions which is awesome. That was really cool. Jay Bower spoke. He's going to be speaking at the Funnel Hacking event. He's a big guy that teaches a really cool webinar process that he does. He's a webinar host, a full-time webinar host. Every Thursday night, he hosts a webinar for somebody. He makes $100,000 a week doing it. He just showed his whole process for how he does it, the sequence when someone registers, what they do when they show up, and the aftermath and all of the operational side of a webinar. He had 40 or 50 different points of what he did, each step along the way to increase the tendency of more people to show up. Just a couple quick bombs I'll drop to share with you guys as our faithful listeners, one of them that we've been doing for the last little while that he talked about as well is he uses GoToWebinar. Three hours before the webinar starts, he changes the title in GoToWebinar. Say your title is “Funnel Hacks,” “Funnel Hacks Presentation.” He changes the title to “**Starting Now,” or, “Starting in three hours**,” then “Funnel Hacks.” Then it says, “Do you want to update all participants about this change?” He says, “Yes.” Then boom, it emails everyone who is registered with the new webinar title which is, “Webinar starting in three hours.” Then he changes that in two hours, then at one hour, and GoToWebinar will automatically send that out. He does one more 20 minutes ahead. He gets GoToWebianr to send out four emails for him off of their IP which gets amazing deliverability. That's what he's doing to get people on which is awesome. We've been doing that as well and it just works great. One thing I got from him, we did a webinar the other day and we did over $100,000 live on the webinar which was really cool. That's always my goal. We hit it about once or twice a month which is exciting. Anyway, we did $100,000 on this webinar. Then I was looking at Jay's follow-up sequence that he taught at the last mastermind meeting. One of the steps that he does is so cool. Some of you guys may have seen this last week. He's got a girl who goes and will not transcribe the webinar but rewrite it in cliff notes format. She has a picture of the slide and recaps each slide. He took mine and a couple other people in the mastermind group, and took our presentations and had this girl go through and do it. She gave me back this 70 page word doc with basically the cliff notes of my webinar. The last day of the webinar, before I closed down the replay, I just said basically, “Cliff notes,” or something like that, and emailed it and said, “Hey everyone, the webinar is coming down tonight at midnight. Because of the short time I want to speed this process up for you. Step one, download the cliff notes here. Step two, watch the webinar here. Step three, here's the direct order link to go get started and get your discount, blah, blah.” In that follow-up sequence, we did an additional $150,000. That turned into a $250,000 webinar and more than half of it came from the follow-up sequence from stuff we learned from Jay which is nuts. Jay will be at Funnel Hacking as well, a bunch of cool stuff. I'm at the office, you guys, grabbing some stuff to head over to the event. I got to go but I want you guys to know we appreciate you. If you want to be at our next inner circle mastermind meeting, go to DotComSecretsIgnite.com. You guys need to be there. They're amazing. It's by far the best marketing group online, and I know because I've joined literally every other mastermind group seeking for the right people, and all of them — no offense to all the people I went to — they weren't good. We built an amazing group. If you feel like you could be or should be part of that, go to DotComSecretsIgnite.com. Let Robbie and Randy know that you want in the inner circle and we'll get you set up for our next meeting which is in September. Other than that, make sure you also get to the funnel hacking event, FunnelHacking.com. And also guys, one thing that Joe talked about on podcasts is you got to ask your listeners for reviews. I never do that. It makes me nervous. I don't even know how to review a podcast. If you like Marketing in Your Car, if you could do me one last favor today, go to I'm guessing iTunes and leave some feedback. I'm going to go try to figure out how to read the feedback. I would really appreciate it because that would be super cool, and maybe get a few more people listening in while I'm driving to work. I appreciate you guys. Thanks so much and we'll talk to you soon.

Marketing In Your Car
Marketing In Your Car Two Year Birthday

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015 8:35


A quick update from the book launch, and our two year celebration. On this episode Russell talks about losing power at his house and in his whole neighborhood. He also talks about how his product launch has been going and what the next steps will be. Here are some other super cool things you'll hear in this episode: It's Marketing In Your Car podcast's birthday and to celebrate Russell announces the launch of a new podcast called Funnel Hacker TV. Find out some of the cool stuff that you would see on Funnel Hacker TV. And hear Russell's goal of copies sold of his new book. So listen below to hear about all the cool stuff that Russell has going on. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone! This is Russell, and welcome to Marketing In Your Car. All right, so today we were getting ready, and I was actually juicing with Aiden, and we started juicing and all of a sudden VROOM! The whole power in the whole house goes out, and I was like, “Oh, crap! Did we hit a fuse?” Turns out, the power went out all around my whole neighborhood. Everyone's power's out, the school's power is out, and anyway the kids are having so much fun and going crazy because of the huge power outage. And it's funny, like, you know, obviously we know we use power for a lot of things. But it's funny how much stuff you use power for when you have no power. Like, literally it was just so funny, like trying to do everything, like every little thing you do, like: “Oh, I can't do that. Oh, I can't do that. Oh, I can do that.” Internet doesn't work, security alarm doesn't work, the garage door opener doesn't work, like every single thing. But luckily I was able to get out the door. Oh man, and I am just hitting the main street, and there are cars lined up all the way out, which means that I'm guessing the power lines… Oh, yep, power [laughter]. The power lines are out, too. This is great. I love this kind of thing. Anyway, so that's what's happening in my morning so far, which is kind of cool. Hope you guys are having an awesome day. I wanted to talk about the product launch. People keep asking me and, “What's happened? Last I heard, Russell, in the podcast, this was what was going to be happening, and then we haven't heard back from you.” So yeah, sorry I haven't messaged you back. It's been kind of a crazy life, but things are going awesome. We launched the book last Tuesday, so we can go today, at the time I'm recording this, and in that time we've given over — we've sold 8,000 books. A little more than that, but a little over 8,000 books now, which is awesome, and our upsell-downsell sequence is working magically. We're averaging… I think we're averaging collectively about $32 for every book we give away, which is great from the upsell-downsell sequence. We're really happy with that, and now we're starting into phase number two. Which is where we're getting people from the book sequence into the invisible funnel sequence, which is the second step in our funnel stacking process. The third step then will be the webinar, the Funnel Hacks webinar, and the fourth step will then be the coaching. So it's kind of cool to see how the numbers all shake out after all four steps of the sequence, but so far, so good. Okay, so I'm at the intersection now. There are cops everywhere. [Laughter] There are cops — oh, that guy, some dude got in a huge wreck. So there's a guy in a huge wreck, then you got cops out in the middle, like flag people letting one car go at a time type thing. So anyway, this is exciting! This is like what the end of the world's going to be like, I bet. The power will be out. It'll be chaos, cars slamming into each other. It's going to be awesome. Makes me wish I was in the prepper market right now. If I was in the prepper market, I'd have my… I'd be going crazy with my free offers. [Laughter] Anyway, it's kind of fun. So today, what should we talk about today? There are so many fun things happening right now that I could share with you guys. One cool thing that I think would be kind of fun to let you guys in on is, I'm going to be launching a new podcast, which is cool. This has been my staple podcast. In fact, my brother told me last week or earlier this week that we just passed the two-year episode from the first Marketing In Your Car upload — the first download, first person downloaded it. So it's been two years that Marketing In Your Car has been live, so it's technically our birthday today. So for our Marketing In Your Car birthday, if you want to give us a present, go post on Facebook if you think Marketing In Your Car is cool. That'll be a great Facebook present, but I'm about to launch a new podcast, and I'm really excited for it. It's been called the Funnel Hacker. It'll be at FunnelHacker.tv. It's not live yet, but it will be, hopefully, within a week from now. And what we're going to do in this podcast is, each week we're going to go and funnel hack somebody's funnel. It's going to be cool, and so I'm going to bring a guest on, and I'm going to show them the, you know, show the four or five, however many different pages in their funnel, and we'll show each of those pages. And the person, the guest will talk about each page, what they did, why they did it, the psychology behind it, all that kind of stuff, which will be cool, and then it'll be kind of awesome. So that's going to be kind of the process. Oh, I'm also going to talk about the email sequencing, and also where they're generating their traffic and their leads from. So it'll be fun, every single time absolutely going to be a new funnel. So one week will be a high ticket funnel, one time it'll be a tripwire funnel, one time it'll be a membership continuity funnel, and just different things all the time, and I think it'll be fun for everyone to kind of see behind the scenes. And then I had this really cool idea, where when after somebody watches a funnel… so you go and you watch, let's say, someone's cool high ticket funnel, and after it's done I always think, like, how do you monetize these podcasts, right? I have a friend, John Lee Dumas, who… he is Entrepreneur On Fire and he tells me he charges like, it's crazy, like $3500 an episode for earned advertising fees. [Coughs] Excuse me. Sorry that my cough's coming in. So what was cool about it is that, with that is he does a podcast every day of the week. It's probably something like three or four a day if I was making that much off each one. So that's how easy it is with advertisers, but, you know, I'm not big on like going out and getting advertisers and all that jazz. I would be if I had his following. I definitely would be, actually, but since I don't, I just do kind of my own thing, and so what I'm looking to do is like, how do you monetize this? And so I thought, how cool would it be if we show — we funnel hack someone's funnel, we show off the whole thing, and then at the end of it I say, “Hey, who here would love this funnel? “You know, I just rebuilt it in ClickFunnels, and there I have a ‘Share Funnel' link. You click on that and it'll pull this, his entire funnel inside your account, and then you can go edit it, and mock it up, and make it look wicked awesome. “But all you got to do is you got to be a member of our membership site, the Funnel Hacker Pro community,” or whatever it is, and then so get people to upgrade to our continuity membership site, where each time I show off a funnel, they get the Share Funnel link. And that way, they can go and take the funnel they just learned about, and clone it and do it in their business, so kind of fun. I'm excited for it. It's going to be super-awesome. So that is the game plan with FunnelHacker.tv, which should be coming out here in the next week. It's going to be awesome. So anyway, that's kind of the main stuff I want to talk to you guys about is give you an update on the book launch. We're selling books like crazy. Phase one is almost complete. We're, again, a week in, 8,000 copies. The goal: I've got to hit 11,000 copies. That's where we're — that's kind of our big number that we're shooting for. So I think we should be able to get that pretty easily, since it's a four-week launch, and we're in week one, and we're almost already there so it's exciting. My overall goal, I think, is sell 20,000 books. I'd be really excited with 20,000 books, so that's kind of — that's the magic number that I'm shooting for, and we're going to be pushing hard. We've got a whole bunch of people competing for the Ferrari to try to win it, and it's been really cool, so anyway that's kind of our game plan. But anyway, I'll keep you guys in the loop as things keep progressing. I'll talk to you guys about phase two in the funnel stacking process, phase three and phase four as they are implemented, but it's all good. It's really fun and I'm excited for today to go and get some of this stuff implemented, and see what's going to happen when we unlock phase number two of the product launch! So I appreciate you guys listening. Hope you enjoy this, and again, for the Marketing In Your Car birthday party, if you want, please go share us on Facebook. That would mean the world to me, and we'll talk to you guys soon. Thanks!

Marketing In Your Car
T&C - The Strategy Behind The Booth

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 14:10


How we used our booth at Traffic and Conversion Summit to grow our list, brand and following, using t-shirts, girls and a helicopter…? On today's episode Russell talks about the Traffic Conversion Summit and why Clickfunnels did a booth, and some of the challenges that came with it. Here are some fun stuff to listen for in this episode: How Russell made a crappy booth in a crappy location into an awesome booth in a much better location. How Russell was able to get a bunch of people wearing his t-shirts and make his booth memorable. And some other challenges they encountered and how they overcame them. Listen below to hear how Russell and Clickfunnels made their name stand out at the Traffic Conversion Summit. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone! This is Russell and I want to welcome you to the one and only, Marketing In Your Car.  I hope you guys are having an awesome day today. I have some fun stuff to talk about to you guys. I hope that you're in the mood to hang out. Just dropped my son off at school, and I'm heading back into the office. And it was funny… someone messaged me this week on Facebook and asked me to do a podcast about my thoughts on the Traffic and Conversions Summit, which we just got back from late last night, and so I thought that I would do that. So I want kind of talk about some of you guys know the Traffic and Conversion Summit. It's a huge conference that happens every year. This year they had, I think like 3,500 people. It was pretty impressive that there were that many people all there. It was kind of crazy. And so it's kind of like a no-pitch event, pretty much. You know, they come and they teach, and, you know, Ryan and Perry that run it, they sell a couple of their own little things, but not really aggressively or anything like that. And so anyway, so they kind of were doing the event, and because with that many people there, we obviously wanted to be there with ClickFunnels, and so we decided to do a sponsorship booth. And so they had different sponsorship levels. The highest one, I think, was like $75,000, which we didn't want to do that one. But there's one at $25,000 where you got a booth, and then you were able to actually speak onstage for like 45 minutes in one of the break out rooms. And so we did that, and so we had to figure out like how to maximize that. You know, in a format where I can't sell, how do we make as much money as possible? And so we tried a bunch of strategies — some worked, some didn't work, but I thought I'd kind of share some of them. So first thing, obviously, we got a booth, and we had never really done big booths before. We had kind of, you know, had a little booth, we'd taken a couple of events, but that was about it. So we had a big booth, and so we showed up there the night before and our booth was set up, and they put us like clear in the back corner where nobody could find us, and I looked at our booth and everyone else had these amazingly huge, designed booths and all these crazy things. And anyway, it was kind of interesting, and we looked at ours. Ours looked so crappy next to everybody else's because all we had were like these two little side banners and then like a tablecloth and that was it. And I was like, honestly that night, so embarrassed about our booth, and then second off, like kind of upset that they gave us such a… like literally, I think there were four $25,000 sponsors and all of them had like front row and we were like way in the back, like we got the worst placement of anyone by far, which was kind of annoying. So anyways, the first thing, I was just like, “We've got to fix this somehow,” and Roland Frasier, he's one of the owners of Digital Marketer, he was like, “If I was you guys, I'd go rent a big huge TV for that and make your booth look a little more presentable.” So 6:00 o'clock in the morning, the next morning, we called around and we were able to rent out an 80” TV, so we boom! Popped this huge 80” TV and we put like a loop reel of ClickFunnels on the background, and now our booth looked actually pretty dang awesome, to be honest. So that was kind of cool, and then that day I had a chance to speak, and so we were trying to figure out like how in the world, first off, to get as many people into my break out sessions as possible because I'm competing with two other speakers, and I was the first up. And then second was like, how to make this thing memoriable? Memoriable? Memorable. How to make this memorable so people start talking about us and how to create a good buzz, and so the thing first we did is we got a whole bunch of t-shirts that on the front said “#Funnel Hacker” and then on the back had the ClickFunnels logo and it said “Powered by ClickFunnels.” And so we actually ordered 1,200 of those shirts, 500 pounds of them, and had them shipped to the event, and so we had all these shirts there, and so we were handing out shirts and telling everyone, “If you come to Russell's session, you get one of these cool Funnel Hacker t-shirts.” You know, the day before or a couple days before, we'd messaged all the ClickFunnels members as well and said, “Hey, if you're going to be in Traffic and Conversion, come help us get people into the booth and if you do, we'll take you out to dinner.” And that kind of, that like, we didn't execute that part right. You know, I wanted to base like an affiliate program where they came in, they had coupons and they'd use these coupons to push people into my session. But just the way that — I kind of didn't execute that one right — we only had a couple of people end up doing it. And yeah, so it's kind of, that part didn't work as well as we thought. And then like two hours before I was speaking, maybe about three hours before, we were looking at the layout, and like my break out room is really far away from the main stage and like, “How are we going to get people here?” And one of the guys who was with us, I was like, “Man, I wish we could get some booth babes, some pretty girls to kind of push people in.” He's like, “I'm going to get some really quick.” And I'm like, “Are you serious?” So he jumped online, he started calling all of these different like modeling agencies, and I think he called Hooters. He called all these things, trying to find some cute girls to help us push people in, and finally he found some. He found a company that was able to get three girls to us, like in the next half an hour, and so these three girls came. They were beautiful girls, we gave them Funnel Hacks t-shirts, trained them really quick on how to get people into our session. And we had these girls plus about eight of our staff members all pushing people and funneling people into my session, which was cool, and we filled up my entire room. We had no more room, so that was the first step. We got them in there. Then in my presentation, which is the same presentation I normally sell Funnel Hacks from, except for I wasn't allowed to sell. So basically I did all the build up, all the excitement, and then I had to stop, and so we pushed everyone. We said, “Hey, let's push everybody over to, you know, like in a situation where we can sell them.” I'm like, “Well, we need as many selling options as possible.” So one thing we did is we had guys in our team with mini laptops, or mini iPads there, and we had this DVD that was a DVD of my Funnel Hacks presentation with a pitch and everything, and basically it said: “Hey, if you come back and get a DVD, put your email address in here and register for a webinar, we'll give it to you.” So basically we got, I don't know, a couple hundred people registered for a webinar that we're going to do on Wednesday, selling Funnel Hacks. And so those guys all got into our funnel so I'll have a chance to sell them there, plus we gave them all these DVDs that if they watched the DVDs, also sells the presentation as well. So trying to like throw this in as many different directions as possible, and so we did that and we gave away a ton of DVDs. We gave away, I think, like 600 or 700 t-shirts during the presentation, which was really cool. And then got a whole bunch of people registered for the webinar as well as giving them these DVDs that is the webinar, so hopefully they'll watch those as well. So that was kind of the first major attack that we did, which was cool. And then the next day we woke up, and what was cool is that almost everyone was wearing our t-shirts. So now we have like 300 or 400 walking billboards of our company, walking around the whole event, which was really cool. I recommend bringing t-shirts if you're doing a booth and trying to dominate an area, right? So that was kind of cool. So we had all these billboards walking around, and our booth was in such a crappy location, Brent was able to go and get them to move it to like a prime location right out in front, which was good. And then for the next two days, we just kept funneling people back to the thing, and we were getting people registered for the webinar. We were selling people, we're signing people up, we were doing all sorts of just crazy cool stuff, and it was really, really fun. And so, our goal going into it is like, we wanted to make so much noise and we wanted to get everyone talking about ClickFunnels and about Funnel Hacking and just stick out like a sore thumb. And I think that if you were to ask anybody at the event, like who was memorable, like will they remember the vendors, definitely it would've been us. Everyone else had a booth with like a little bowl of candy out there and that was it. Where we're out there just doing crazy things and getting people to do stuff, and giving away just crazy gifts and a whole bunch of really cool stuff. So we had a good time with it. It'll be interesting to see kind of how it pans out financially over the next little while. But, you know, for us the biggest thing we wanted is, you know, for us in this industry, that's kind of the big event of the year. And it sets the tone for the year, and we wanted to be a part of that message and to be able to kind of launch this year out with everyone talking about ClickFunnels and about Funnel Hacking and about that whole concept. And so, so far it was, you know, from that standpoint it was really good with people; all their Facebook, posting their pictures of, you know, the shirts and stuff, and it was really, really cool. So that was kind of what happened from our side. The event as a whole, people kept asking about it. It was good. I didn't have a chance to go to all the sessions, but as a whole it was good. I felt like this, this year… it's interesting, I've been, I think, four years in a row now. In the first year, I really felt that when we went, it was like what they shared was very, very prolific and very different and unique, and which I think is why they initially got the following for this event and why it started growing. The second year they started bringing in more guest speakers, and it kind of diluted it and kind of watered it down. Last year was pretty good as well. They had a really good focus, they were focusing on funnels, they were pushing people through a really cool sales process, and I felt they had a lot of, like prolific things. They introduced the tripwire concept and things like that, whereas this year I was kind of disappointed because I didn't feel like it had evolved at all. It was kind of just like, “Hey, all that stuff we talked about last year? Yeah, you just keep doing that.” And you know, it didn't really, I mean, they tried, you know, to talk about 2.0 of everything, and they tried to like “and here's the next step,” but there was nothing really that jumped out to me as like new or prolific or that much different. So that was kind of a little disappointing from that side of it, but as a whole, the networking there was second to none. I saw people there who I hadn't seen in 10 or 15 years, and it was kind of cool. So I'm at the office now, I got one more story to tell you and then I'll be done. And this is, you know, I kind of shared with you guys some of the strategies and things we went into this event with, but you know, I've never had a company where we did booths before or where we go to events. And so I'm kind of learning this whole thing and how to stick out and how to, you know, acquire customers and things through that kind of a process. And so, you know, I'm still kind of learning it, but we had a guy who was in our inner circle group, man, probably five or six years ago. His name was Big Mike and he was a big booth person. He sells advanced hydroponics — and so, yeah, take that for what it's worth. But he does, at least when he was in our group, he was doing like $40 or $50 million a year selling this stuff. And he was kind of like the bad guy in his group and nobody in his market wanted him there. They didn't want him at their events, they refused to sell him booth space, they refused to sell tickets to him, and so he got really upset by that, so he wanted… Anyway, they were doing this big industry event and he wanted to come and just dominate it, and so he was strategizing this in our mastermind group and then he executed it, and then afterwards came back and shared what he did and it was crazy. And so we were trying to do this in a small part. Obviously, we didn't do it to this extent of what he did, but what he did was amazing. So what he did, the night before the event, he rented out the venue across the street from where the convention was, and he threw like the biggest party in the industry. He spent, you know, I don't know, $50,000, $100,000 on the stuff. And he had girls there and all these things, and he brought all these people in and he kind of made a theme for the event. He made these t-shirts of this big huge bowl, and if you could imagine this in your head, the bowl is, you know, taking a big huge drink. The bowl is standing upright, right? And he's all flexing and huge, and he's taking a drink of his hydroponics. And then it shows down below, it shows him peeing out into a bucket, and has his competitors, the name of his competitor's product on the other bucket, and he made these t-shirts like that. And so what he did is he gave everyone at this party all these t-shirts and he said, “Hey, tomorrow we're walking around handing out $1,000 bills to people who are wearing this t-shirt.” And so the next in the entire event, almost every attendee was wearing those t-shirts with the bowl on it. And so he basically, even though they wouldn't sell him booth space, he had, you know, 2,000 or 3,000 people all wearing that t-shirt the entire week, so he basically was walking billboards on everyone. But then the next part that just like took it to the next level, it's just ridiculous. He went in and he rented a helicopter and then — I can't even like say this without just laughing — he rented a helicopter and on the back of it he flew this huge banner ad that had that picture of the bowl, drinking it and his competitor, and he had some like headline or something on the thing. And for the three-day event, he had this helicopter just circling on top of the event building for three days, and anyway, that's like he went and completely seminar hacked this seminar and just went in there and just became the talk of the whole thing. And the campaign, you know, spending a quarter-million dollars on the campaign, but you know, when all is said and done, like everybody knew who he was and everyone was talking about him the entire time. So anyway I thought it was really, really cool, so just think about that when you guys, you know, I was just trying to be — obviously, you know, this guy was doing everything out of spite so he was able to take it to the next level. You know, I respect Ryan and Perry, and we didn't want anything that, you know, that they wouldn't like, so we tried to do everything within the confines. We still wanted to come in and use this as a tool to get new customers and to get our name out there and stuff like that, and so we were trying to be creative and stuff like that. So if you guys ever do booths and things like that, hopefully, it gives you a couple of ideas on how you can dominate it and really maximize it to the end. And so, anyway I hope that helps you guys. I'm in the office now, I'm going to go hang out, get some work done. I got a webinar today, this afternoon. My goal, I think we can do 100,000 on this one, so that's the goal. If I do that I will be excited, and that'll take me to the weekend where I can relax a little bit, so that'll be fun. So anyway, appreciate you guys listening. Hope you love the podcast. If you do, go tell your friends, go post it on Facebook, or do something cool like that. I appreciate it, and we will go from there. Thanks you guys! And we'll talk soon.

Marketing In Your Car
#FunnelHacker

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 12:32


Three awesome lessons from a hardcore funnel hacker! On today's episode Russell talks about an upcoming event called the Funnel Hacking Event and what kinds of things will happen at the event. He also talks about the power of identifying your dream client. Here are some cool things you'll hear in this episode: Find out why funnel hacking is turning into a verb and how you can be a funnel hacker. What kinds of things will happen at the upcoming Funnel Hacking Event and why you will want to be there. And why you should be spending more time identifying a dream client in order to make more money. So listen below to find out why you should be busy identifying your dream client in order to make more money. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson and I want to welcome you to our 105th episode of Marketing in Your Car. We've had the new theme song for five episodes now, and I hope you guys like it. I got some feedback from my man Stu McLaren. He said that he misses the old theme song as an outro, so I was thinking wouldn't it be cool if we took the old theme song and made it more retro and cool, and did a cover version of it, and had that as an exit, just for nostalgia for those who remember the old show, who remember the old thing. I want to say hey to everyone. It's been a little while since I've done a podcast. I had a chance to go on the Marketer's Cruise last week which was amazing, got to meet a bunch of people. We had a chance to go and feature Click Funnels there and get a lot of people involved. It was just really cool. For those of you guys who were there, I had a great time meeting you guys. I'm not really sure. There are a couple of cool things we had talked about today. I'm actually driving to my haircut so I have a little extra time today than I typically do. I was trying to think what would be the coolest way that I could serve you guys today. Just thinking about a lot of different things, I think, let me walk you through some cool stuff that's happening. That might help open up some cool direction. We've got a couple of cool things coming up. One thing is I just finished my new book. We got it printed. I got first pre-release copies here in my office. I ordered 250 of them so I have 250 of them sitting in my office. It's like the coolest thing in the world to have that and to be able to have a chance to start sharing it with everyone. I want to encourage you guys to watch as we do the roll-out strategy. There's going to be about 10 years worth of ninja hacking skills all going into this roll-out. The entire sales funnel will be built inside of Click Funnel. It's going to be worth buying, first off, because the book is going to be amazing, but second off, just to see the process. I've told you guys this before and I'll tell you over and over again. You'll learn as much by watching the process as you will from purchasing the product. Make sure you do that. In fact, when you're buying any product, you guys, make sure you're not missing that lesson from me or from any marketer in any market. Watch the process you're going through. I tell you, that's the most valuable piece of what we're going to be doing. That's one thing that's super exciting. We also are going to be doing our first big live event in the last few years. It's been probably five or six years. We're going to be doing it in Vegas. We're going to have about 500 people there, and the event is going to be called Funnel Hacking. I'm excited because hopefully you guys have a chance to have seen the Funnel Hacks webinar. If not, go find one when I'm doing the next one and register for it, and be on it because it's kind of cool. Our last event here in Boise, we had our workshop here. It's cool because funnel hacking is becoming a verb in people's vocabulary, “Oh, I'm going to go funnel hack him,” or, “Oh, you should funnel hack him.” That's good. I want people thinking that way. Instead of, “Oh, what should I create? What kind of funnel should I do?” thinking like that, I want people thinking more like the funnel hacking method where it's like, “Let me find someone that's successful, see what they're doing, and let's model the look, the feel, the layout, and the price points of their funnel.” That's kind of what funnel hacking is. We talk about it a ton in the webinar. That's been fun. We decided to do the entire event called Funnel Hacking. This event is really cool because I wanted to show the core different types of funnels inside of Click Funnels. For example, Perry Belcher who is one of the coolest guys is going to be coming and speaking on how to do a tripwire funnel. He's the one who invented that term and that concept. He's going to show and talk about what he's doing and show a bunch of examples. After that, we're going to have a bunch of different people inside of Click Funnel who have tripwire funnels get up and show their funnels and be like, “This is mine, this is what I did, this is how I modeled. This is what I did different, this is what I did the same,” and then go through and show five or six, or ten people who do tripwire funnels. Then we'll get up and talk about webinar funnels. We'll have five, 10, 15, 20 people, whatever, all talk about tripwire funnels. We'll go from funnel to funnel over two and a half days. It's going to be the coolest thing. I'm so excited to share this stuff with you guys. One of my goals, I'm not sure if it's going to happen in time for the event but I'm hoping, I know a lot of you guys have seen our split testing book. If you don't have it yet, it's free. Go to DotComSecretsLabs.com. You can get it for free but it has 108 proven split test winners in that book. I think it would be cool to make a book that's like 108 funnels that you can hack. I'm trying. My goal is to get it all put together before the event, and then anyone who is at the event will get a free copy of it which would be cool. That is just another cool thing we're doing. On top of that, obviously Click Funnels is growing super fast. It's been such a fun time in business. I hope you guys are enjoying your businesses as well with that. I think the biggest thing I want to talk about today with you guys, outside of you guys doing funnel hacking and things like that, is just the power of the right front end offer. I've talked about this in past podcasts. I know some of you guys are just listening now for the first time. Some of you haven't listened to all 105 episodes. It's a recurring theme that keeps coming up with my coaching clients. I think it's worth repeating. If you look at my business two years ago, it's funny, I don't like sharing numbers. I'm not doing this to brag but just to put some perspective. A year ago, last January, as a company we did about $300,000 in sales. This January, we did over a million dollars in sales, more than three times as much. We didn't do much. I didn't launch anything in January this month. It was just from all the different things we had done. When I look back at what's the one big change we made over the last 12 months that's had the biggest profound impact on our company and on what we've been doing, it's that I really stepped back and I asked myself a couple of questions. First off, I was looking at who we were attracting at the time, who our customers were, and for me, they were business opportunity seekers. There's nothing wrong with a business opportunity seeker. I was a business opportunity seeker. I'm guessing most of you have been as well. The problem with the business opportunity seekers is typically, they don't have a business yet. They don't have anything so you spend so much time in the beginning phases that you don't get to get to the growth phases. I was talking to Mike Filsaime about this. He was talking about when he and Andy launched their new company. He said they walked in the room and had a big whiteboard. They drew a line down the middle of the whiteboard. On the left-hand side, they drew a zero. On the right-hand side, they drew a one. He said, “We want to create products and services that will attract people who have made at least a dollar online.” If they've made at least a dollar online, it means they've figured out how to set up a website, how to get traffic, how to do all these kind of things. He said, “There's people out there. There's a big market for people who are helping you make your first dollar online but we don't want to be in that market. We want to focus on the other side of the market which is you've made at least a dollar, and now how do we scale that and turn it into a big company.” He even talked about when they launched the Webinar Jam product, initially, the messaging was all about how much money you could make with webinars. He said, “If we do that, if we try to pitch the argument for webinars, the problem is we get people who are business opportunity seekers. We're convincing them that they can make money online with webinars. That's not what we want. We want people who are already doing webinars to get them to just transition to our products.” They changed the messaging from how to make money with webinars to, “Hey, if you're already doing webinars, this is a better way to do them.” From that, they attracted the right customers. With us, it was about a year ago we launched Dot Com Secrets Labs which was our 108 proven split test winners. What's cool if you think about it, we designed that on purpose because if you look at that, it was created in a way so it would literally repel the customers we didn't want to get. Someone who is a business opportunity seeker, who has never had a website, who doesn't have anything, when they see that book, it doesn't make sense to them. They're not going to buy that. They don't know what a split test is. They don't know why they even care but for my dream client, for the person that I really want into my company, it attracts the right person, someone who already has a business. A split testing book attracts the right person. Look back over the last year. What did we do? I didn't work harder this January and last January. In fact, I worked a lot less this January yet we made over a million dollars this January as opposed to $300,000 last. What was the big difference? Again, it was first off, really identifying and spending time figuring out who is my dream customer, what do they look like, what do they want, what are their desires. Then after I knew who that person was, I didn't mean just know them, “Oh, I want males from 13 to 26,” that wasn't how I knew them. It was I got to know them at a personal level. Who are they? What do they really want? Then after I knew that and I had a really good understanding of who my dream clients were, then we came back and figured out what's the bait we can create that's going to attract that person. For us, Dot Com Secrets Labs was the bait that attracted the right person. People always say, “Have you made much money on that, Russell?” I'm like, “Yeah, we have. We've made a lot of money.” I look at our coaching program. Before DCS Labs, it was very small, almost nonexistent. After we launched it, we've added over 100, probably 130, 140 people at our Ignite level, which is $10,000, and I think we're at 36 people now in our $25,000, and we have two people in our $100,000 program. It's attracted millions of dollars in revenue, but more so, it attracted the right people, people I love working with, people that I give my coaching clients access to Voxer with me, and we Vox back and forth throughout the day. There are people that are just doing things that are so cool. It's so fun to hear what they're doing. It's made my happiness level different. I've been able to work with clients I love, and because of that, we've made more money, and they've made more money. I just look at for you guys, if one thing that you can think about, I mentioned this on another podcast but it's not thought about or talked about enough but it's really spending that time to figure out who your dream client is, and creating bait that's going to attract them. One of my students has a webinar right now. He's been doing really well with it but he's attracting business opportunity people. He's like, “Do I need to change the whole thing?” I'm like, “No, you just got to change how you pitch the front. Change the bait on the front that will attract a different person.” The product will still help either person but if you change the bait, you change the messaging on the front, you'll get different people in. That's just something to think about. All you guys out there marketing and selling things, you're trying to make things better and easier, and I can't tell you enough that the biggest change for me in our company over the last year has been that. I hope that helps a little bit. I'm here to get my haircut now. I'm ready to rock and roll. My big three takeaways I think from today, number one is you need to learn more by watching the process. Again, when you guys buy my book, watch the process and see what I'm doing, not just what I'm saying. Follow the process. Number two is funnel hacking. First off, everyone needs to start saying funnel hacking. In fact, if you guys are going to Traffic Conversion Summit, we're giving away t-shirts that say #funnelhacker on the front, and the back has a big Click Funnels logo and says, “Powered by Click Funnels.” It's super cool, all grungy looking and awesome. We're trying to get everyone to become a funnel hacker. Funnel hacking is cool. Become a funnel hacker. Go watch the webinar if you missed it. Come to the live event when we do announce it here in the next couple of weeks, and become a funnel hacker. Then what was the last thing? The last thing was spend more time identifying your dream client and building bait that gets them. I hope that helps you guys. I'm ready to rock and roll, go get my haircut, and then tomorrow, making some videos for some new bait to get some new people in, and it's going to be fun. I appreciate you guys listening in. We will talk to you guys all again very, very soon.

Marketing In Your Car
What Are Realistic Expectations?

Marketing In Your Car

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2015 11:21


The REAL way to scale a business from $0 to $10 million dollars a year. On today's episode Russell talks about why you need to set realistic expectations for your first webinar and be willing to make changes to create a masterpiece. Here are some cool things to listen for in this episode: Why having a positive attitude when you do your first webinar is important and why the goal of your first webinar should not be to make a million dollars, but should be to just do the webinar. How Russell was able to increase sales 4x in 4 hours by looking at what he had done and making changes to make it better. And Why looking at your webinar as work of art, will help you perfect it and eventually be able to make more money. So listen below to find out how to set realistic expectations to be able to achieve your goals. ---Transcript--- Hey everybody! Good morning! It's raining here in Boise, Idaho, and I want to welcome you to episode 101 of Marketing In Your Car. All right everyone, so what do you guys think about the new theme song, huh? Huh? Do you like it? So yes, as I told you in the last episode that's what delayed me from recording any episodes for like a month. So all I did was I went to Audio Jungle, found a sweet audio track, then went to VoiceJockeys.com, paid someone $60 to say that and boom! I got a jingle! Anyway, it's not quite as professional as the last one, but it's also not quite as 1980s. So anyway, I'm in the office right now and I'm super excited for today, getting everything prepared for my live event that's happening next week. We have our two-day workshop for all of our DotComSecrets Ignite members, and for two days we'll be focusing on webinars, and webinar sales processes and scripting and traffic and everything tied to webinars, which is going to be awesome. And then, the second two days, we have our High-end Mastermind Group for our Inner Circle members. So it's going to be a ton of fun and I'm excited, and today while I was kind of getting ready and preparing for this, I was thinking about like what I should talk about on the podcast. There was one kind of theme that I've noticed in the last week or the last couple weeks that I want to address. In our coaching group we have a lot of people doing webinars now, because I think webinars are one of the easiest ways to get started, to have an offer that you can break even on traffic or make a profit, a bunch of other things. And the problem is that… Well, not the problem. The good part is we had — I think this week we had eight or nine of our students who did their very first webinars, which was awesome and it was fun to see. It was funny because some people finished the webinar with like… Anyway, every time they were finished, they would all Vox to me. Vox is like my communication channel with my coaching students. So we've got Vox on the phone. They can Vox me. It's kind of like a walkie-talkie, and they can Vox me any time they want throughout the day. And so, basically, they would Vox me after the webinar, and say, “Hey! This is what happened, and this what happened…” You know, they'd just kind of tell me, and about half of them had such a good attitude. They said: “Wow, Russell, I did the webinar! I learned the script and I practiced it. Nobody bought, but I did it. And people showed up and people loved it, I good feed back, and they were excited.” And they're like, “Man, I'm so excited! I'm going to make some tweaks and changes, and then do it again and just keep getting better and better at it, and start making some sales in the future,” and bla, bla, bla, bla, bla, and those guys are like, “yes!” That's the right attitude, you know, like the very first time you do your webinar, your goal is not to make a million dollars. Your goal is to do your first webinar, right? To practice the pitch, to get some feedback, to see what happens, to see how you feel in front of an audience, to see if people respond to the offer, all those types of things that you do the first time you're doing one — doing one live. Obviously, your goal is to make sales, but not to make a ton of sales. On the other side of it, we've got people who — and it's probably because I get excited. I'd share numbers that we do with our webinars and people that other of our students have done and things like that, and so they're expecting to make like a million dollars in one webinar on their very first one. And so, the other half wrote me back and messaged me and were just like all depressed, and “oh nobody bought, and only 20 percent of the people actually showed up.” It reminded me of like Eeyore the donkey like, “Oh, nothing's gonna work.” [Laughter] you know, like that kind of an attitude, and I literally had to go Vox everyone, and like get them excited and say: “Look, you have to understand like, you just opened a store. This is Day One, your very first time you ever pitched it. Like most people do not make money on their very first webinar pitch. Most people are going to practice it, and like it's such a good thing just to do it because you learn so much stuff.” You learn, you know, did the registration process work? Did the process to get them to attend the webinar work? Boom, boom, boom! You look through every single aspect, every single piece, because there's so many different variables, and from that you can really dial in and figure out what tweaks and changes you need to make, okay? I was telling one of the people, when we did the Funnel Hacks webinar the first time, we did the webinar and I got tons of feedback and things like that, and so the first time, I remember the first day we did it, we did it twice that first day. The first time I did it, we had a big show up, and we did $30,000, which may seem like a lot of money. For us it was based on the number of people who were on the webinar. It was really, really low, and I was like “ohh!” I just felt really bad, but I looked at the comments and the feedback, and I thought about like how I felt during each section. And I had my second webinar; it was like four hours later. During that four-hour period of time, I was tweaking slides and changing and just moving things as fast as I could because I knew the next webinar was coming. So then, I'd figure out all the questions that people were asking me, and I went and I tweaked those and added them into the presentation and move things around. Anyway, I tried to get as close as I could to what I thought was perfect, and the second one I did we did $120,000 with the same amount of people on it — so four times as much money just by taking tweaks and changes. And so, the big thing I wanted to kind of mention on this podcast, and I want you guys thinking about, is positioning your expectations right, and looking at this as kind of the fun process that it can and it should be. You know, for me again, I'm looking at we create this thing you're putting out there, and now my goal is not to — like I remember one of the guys, he told me, he said, “My goal is to make 20 sales at $2,000 apiece.” He wanted $40-grand off his first webinar, and I was saying, “Man, if you get one, that would be awesome; like that should be your goal.” You know, typically the products were selling on a webinar from $500 to $1,000, and so what I tell people I say, “Look, what you need to do is invest. For your first webinar and traffic invest — if it's $1,000 product, invest $1,000; if it's a $500, invest $500 — and you're goal should be to just break even. Make one sale and see if you can do that. If you can break even, make one sale, then boom! You've got it! Like that's the only thing you should be focusing on right now, is just breaking even on your ad spent from your first webinar. So that's the expectation, and then from that, now we get so much data. Like insane amounts of data come back to us as soon as you do your first webinar, where you make tweaks and changes, and just all this stuff that you can't do until you do your first one. Yeah, so I guess my big thing is setting expectations. You know, not trying to make a million dollars on Day One. Everyone that comes into our High-end Coaching Program, we always ask them what they're goals are. And the people who come back and say, “You know, my goals, if I can get to $15,000 to $20,000 a month, I'm going to be really excited,” those ones I like working with, because that's a realistic expectation for what they're doing. People who come in and say, “my goal is to make $3-million my first year,” it's not a realistic expectation, and all it can do is just stress you out. People are like, “Why? I need to set high goals!” Like, yeah, you do, but you also set a realistic goal. So say, you know, my goal is to be able to get point. Like for me when I got started, I was like I want to make a million dollars a year. That was my goal, but I didn't say it was this year; I said I want to make a million dollars a year. You know, for right now, if I can make $10,000 a month, that would change my life so that's what I'm running for. So having your — what do they call them in Good to Great? The BHAGS, the big, harry, audacious goals — like having some BHAGS, but not like tying those to time. Do you know what I mean? Like don't say, “I need this done this year: I'm going to make $3-million this year.” Just say my future goal is to make $3-million a year and a million dollars a year would be really, really cool. But right now, my goal I'm running towards is, you know, what is it? Is it $5,000 a month, $10,000, $20,000? In my last or two events ago, we did this little exercise with people, asking them like how much money do they want to make, and everyone was giving me these crazy numbers. And then I showed them how, if you were making $20,000 a month, that you literally could live in a $2-million dollar mansion, drive a $100,000 car, and go on vacation every single month on $20,000 a month. Like $20,000 a month is a ton of money, you guys, and it's realistic to live off of that, right? – to have an amazing lifestyle off it, and a million dollars a year is just not realistic. That's not something that's going to happen for most of us. So first off, setting your expectations right, from like an income standpoint, again you goal should be: “I'm going to spend X amount of dollars in advertising. I want to break even.” That should be the only focus when you first doing your webinar. That's it. Nothing else should matter. And the second thing is looking at this as the process. This is not like you built a… like I remember when one guy said, “Man, I've spent so much time on this, and I'm frustrated because I spent so much time and effort on this.” I was like, you don't understand. Like this is not a one-time shot. You're putting this time and effort in to create this thing. You're creating a masterpiece, and after it's done then you keep tweaking it. It's like the analogy of like you have a big stone, right? And you're chiseling away and chiseling away, and you've done a lot of work, and it's looking good, but you keep chiseling and keep chiseling. I've done the Funnel Hacks webinar, man, probably 20 times in the last two months. You know, we did over a million dollars in sales, and from that, every single time I do it, I've changed the presentation. In fact I made like, I don't know, probably 15 different slide changes yesterday, after the last presentation I gave because every time I'm feeling different things, and I'm tweaking it. I'm changing it based on response and based on questions I'm getting. And things that don't feel comfortable when I'm doing the presentation, I'm tweaking and changing and adding things, and every time it gets better and better and better, and so looking at this is a work of art. Mary Ellen Tribby, some of you guys may know her, I talked to her one time, and she was talking about how us Internet marketing people, how dumb most of us are, and she went into like two different companies. She went into Wise Publishing, and then also into Agora Publishing, and took the division she was responsible for from like three or four million dollars a year to like $80-million a year within 18 months. And what she told me that I thought was really, really cool is she said: “All you Internet marketing people are brilliant. You make the most amazing offers in the world. It's just, but what you do is like the equivalent of creating a play, right? “You hire the best actors and screen writers, and you put this whole thing together, and you spend, you know, hundreds of thousands of dollars, perfecting this play. “And then, you live in Boise, Idaho, and so you go and you advertise it. A bunch of people show up, and you do the play, and it's a smashing success, rave reviews, everyone loves it — and then the next day you pack up and you start writing your next script for your next play.” And she's like, “The difference between what you guys do and what I do is,” she says, “I take that play on the road. Okay, it was a smashing success, and I take it from Boise to Salt Lake to Chicago to L.A and I take it on the road.” And that's how you have to look at this whole thing as, is this webinar you're doing, like right now you're testing in your local area, right? This is how the process is working, and you're testing and you're tweaking. You're making these changes and then you take it on the road. Each time you get better and better and better, and that's how you have to look at it, okay? So anyway, that's kind of my goal of this presentation, this podcast, whatever you want to call it. Because it's been on my mind and it's kind of a rant, but it's because I think everyone needs to get their minds' right. You know, everyone talks about mindset and goals and I think they do it the wrong way. They're talking about, you know, “set huge goals and work towards…” And those things are good, but it's more paralyzing a lot of times than setting the realistic goals and good expectations and understanding what you should be doing and how this process works, that's really the key in the game plan. So anyway, I've been at the office in the parking lot. For like five minutes now I've been ranting, so I'm going to jump in and get to work, have a fun day today. You guys have a good one as well, and I'll talk to you guys all again soon.