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Dive deep into the world of cybersecurity with Dr. John Reese, founder and CEO, and Michael Avari, CIO of Titanium Secure. Learn why quantum-resistant encryption has become crucial in an era of Chinese cyber threats and big tech data harvesting. Key Topics: 1) The birth of Titanium Secure: Discover how Reese's unique path from dentistry to cybersecurity led to his founding a secure communications platform 2) Why Parler's deplatforming in 2020 signaled a need for independent secure communications 3) The Chinese threat: Recent telecom infiltrations and infrastructure targeting 4) Quantum computing explained: Why current encryption is vulnerable and how Titanium Secure is resistant 5) Beyond Big Tech: Why free services like WhatsApp and Telegram come with hidden costs 6) Real-world uses: From real estate transactions to sensitive government communications Titanium Secure is available across all major platforms including Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and Linux, and can be accessed through its website or downloaded from Apple and Google Play app stores. Pricing starts at $6/month for individuals, with enterprise and temporary subscription options. Guest Bios: Dr. John Reese: Former dentist turned tech entrepreneur who founded Titanium Secure after identifying critical gaps in conservative communication security Michael Avari: Former CISO with deep tech background, now CIO of Titanium Secure, bringing expertise in quantum-resistant encryption Resources: Visit https://www.TitaniumSecure.io for more information Download from the Apple or Google Play app stores The Daily Signal cannot continue to tell stories, like this one, without the support of our viewers: https://secured.dailysignal.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aussie band Men at Work's most famous song is arguably Down Under. But what if it wasn't actually their song? This was the claim made by Larrikin Music, who are the copyright holders of the nursery rhyme Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree. In this episode of Crime Insiders Judgement, go inside the plagiarism battle that remains a cautionary tale in copyright law. This episode references suicide. If you or anyone you know needs help, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aman is joined by a former Underworlds great, and now current Kill Team great, John Reese! Listen in as they breakdown the brand new edition of Kill Team by explaining how the game plays, how it compares to Underworlds, and why you should check it out. Thank you to Games Workshop for sending us this free preview copy. Can You Roll A Crit? Blog & YouTube _________________________________________________ Path to Glory is a podcast about Warhammer Underworlds that focuses on competitive gaming, player development, and community growth. Founded in 2019 by Aman Khusro and Jonathan Davis. _________________________________________________ Path to Glory is supported by our wonderful patrons on Patreon. If you would like to help the show, and join our discord community, go to patreon.com/pathtoglory and pledge your support. Patrons directly support the show and its growth by helping pay our monthly and annual fees, while contributing to future projects and endeavors. _________________________________________________ Join our discord: https://discord.gg/j84w6UJxey Blog: https://www.pathtoglorypodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pathtoglory
This week, Seth, Bill and good friend John McManus take a look at the the battle for the Filipino capital of Manila. The team dissects the incredibly violent and horrific fight for General Douglas MacArthur's beloved Pearl of the Orient. The fighting in Manila was one fo the most violent combat areas of the entire war and the team breaks the fighting down to the nuts and bolts. The guys discuss the stories of Medal of Honor recipients Cleto Rodriguez and John Reese, as well as the liberation of Bilibid Prison, and much more.
Why would a non-denominational movement to encourage Christ followers in the tri-county area to get involved in core areas of our society -- DRAW PROTESTORS??? Dr. John Reese, III - Founder of Unity City explains how this is a big WIN for the Holy City (the only FAIL is if you don't participate.)Everyone's invited! Check it out hereThank you for supporting our podcast sponsor - Disaster Plus
Welcome back to The Art of Making Things Happen with Steve Sims! Today we have an extraordinary guest, Mike Filsaime, a true veteran in digital marketing and a revolutionary in the online software industry. Buckle up as Mike takes us on a ride through his incredible journey from the car sales floor to the forefront of online marketing, long before the rise of Facebook and MySpace. In this episode, Mike dives deep into his ambitious endeavors, including the development of Groove, a sophisticated platform offering revolutionary e-commerce and AI components, designed to challenge the likes of ClickFunnels and Shopify. Discover the unique story behind Groove's domain – Groove CM – where "customers matter" is not just a tagline but a driving force. Mike also gives us an insider's look at his evolution from co-founding software staples like Butterfly Marketing and Paydotcom to his latest decision to turn down a billion-dollar offer, all in pursuit of building something truly special without the influences of venture capital. Prepare to be captivated by a discussion that emphasizes the importance of being in the 'right room,' where connections like John Reese and Jeff Walker catalyze growth. Understand the significant difference between manipulation and persuasion in sales, and learn how psychology and customer motivation are the key to crafting compelling offers. And if that's not exciting enough, Mike shares the origin story of the renowned marketerscruise.com and anticipates the future of his company, Groove Digital. Aside from business, we'll touch on Mike's approach to privacy, his aversion to the pitfalls of social media algorithms, and why he believes in making an impact through intellectual property over online visibility. So get ready for a masterclass on disruption, connection, and growth from one of the industry's best. Come along as we explore the essence of what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur in the ever-changing digital landscape, with the one and only Mike Filsaime on The Art of Making Things Happen. Let's dive in!
In this enlightening episode of Morning Fuel Podcast, host John Bundy welcomes John Reese, the innovative mind behind Track Patch One Corporation. Reese shares his journey from real estate to creating life-saving technology for dementia patients. Discover how his personal experiences led to the invention of a disposable patch and a comprehensive product line designed to keep senior loved ones safe. Reese's story is a testament to the impact of technology on elderly care and the power of personal motivation in entrepreneurship. #MorningFuelPodcast #JohnReese #ElderlyCareTech #DementiaCare #Innovation #Entrepreneurship #SafetyDevices #TechForGood Tune in to learn how Reese's solutions are providing peace of mind to families and transforming the landscape of elderly care. Subscribe for more inspiring stories and innovative solutions." Contact John Reese | john.reese@trackpatch.com Website | https://www.alertafamily.com
This weeks episode brings in some of our beloved student leaders - John and Reese! Hear about how they first got involved at SI and their experience as student leaders!
John Reese from Table Nine Coaching joins Calen and Sam to share some business advice.
JaRon Thames, Alex John, Reese Glover - Missouri Western men's basketball seniors preview the season.
John Reese, an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and Political Science Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, sits with Idaho Speaks to give an inside look at the education at Other Idaho College.Sponsor:For your computer repair and computer network needs, call Joe with F1 for Help at (208) 687-0183. Visit www.f1forhelp.net for more information.
A new MP3 sermon from Pensacola Christian College is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Pilgrims: A Journey of Thankfulness Speaker: John Reese Broadcaster: Pensacola Christian College Event: Chapel Service Date: 11/22/2022 Bible: Hebrews 10:21-23 Length: 23 min.
On this episode of the Spoon Mob Podcast, Ray chats with co-founder and co-owner John Reese of Black Radish Creamery in Columbus, Ohio. For more on John Reese, visit spoonmob.com/johnreese and follow him on Instagram @cookin_john + @blackradishcreamery. Visit blackradishcreamery.com for location info, pairing guides, the cheese club, cheese classes, and the online shop. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), Facebook (@spoonmob1) & TikTok (@spoonmob). Audio editing by @TrackEditPrint. Intro music by @kabbalisticvillage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The first time I interviewed Jeff for 29er Radio's Growler Hour I knew he looked at the food & beverage industry differently and what an amazing work life balance. These days he has his fingers in a few pies including the Bread & Butter Collective which provides resources for F&B peeps along with co host John Reese. Jeff shares thoughts on the challenges and rewards of running a F&B business with the odd tip and insight if you listen carefully.
Summer break is over! Nappy Nick is back with Season 7 of the Holy City High! Starting with his first time seeing Kendrick Lamar live in Charlotte, NC. In addition to this we are reviewing some stories in the Charleston Food and Beverage Community along with life advice! Shoutout segments 1.) Jordan Thomas Cooper Book Series: Available on Amazon 2.) John Reese, check him out on his Instagram: Reese.Designs Featured Artist of the Episode: Lev --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/HolyCityHigh/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/HolyCityHigh/support
Stories about Artificial Intelligence becoming self-aware have always been a matter of great interest ever since Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-800 was sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor in James Cameron's Terminator in 1984, just a couple of years after Rutger Hauer's Ray Batty delivered the iconic ‘Tears in the rain' monologue in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner. The idea of self-aware robots have since evolved into sentient intelligences capable of monitoring and manipulating every aspect of human life. In fact, these debates have become part of contemporary real world moral and ethical dilemmas, after having been explored in films such as AI: Artificial Intelligence and Ex-Machina, and Jonathan Nolan's HBO TV series Westworld. For today's Lost and Found podcast, we take a look at another Jonathan Nolan series, Person of Interest. The story follows a recluse billionaire tech genius, played by Michael Emerson, who recruits an ex-CIA operative, essayed by Jim Caviezel, to be a vigilante and save common citizens of New York from imminent danger. Emerson's character Harold Finch receives intel from an AI he had secretly created for the government to detect any premeditated acts of crime. But since the government only has resources to act upon threats against national security such as terrorism, all other crimes are categorised as irrelevant. So, Finch takes it upon himself, with the help of his new recruit John Reese, to save potential victims on the irrelevant list created by the machine. The show's well-written characters, engrossing storyline, and thought-provoking themes, which delves into controversial topics such state surveillance and privacy, makes it one of the most underrated TV shows of the last decade. As the series progresses, themes relating to the ethical conundrums of how human beings must adapt and reassess how to deal in the event an AI becomes self-aware are also explored.This binge-worthy series also features an excellent ensemble of supporting characters played by Kevin Chapman, Amy Acker, Taraji P. Henson, and Sarah Shahi. Well that's the OTTplay Lost and Found for today, until the next time it's your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poochoWritten By Ryan Gomez
Host MP English and former Google SRE John Reese (JTR) chat about the creation of the Prodcast. Visit https://sre.google/prodcast for transcripts and links to further reading. View transcript
Greg Poulos has been selling information products since 1985, with his first mail-order business that offered computer adventure game hints through tiny classified ads in magazines. He worked as a web developer during the dot com boom of the ‘90s before starting Profits Run, a financial publishing company, with his father, Bill, in 2001. Greg and Bill bootstrapped Profits Run to a peak of close to 30 employees, with hundreds of thousands of customers from dozens of countries all around the world. In his spare time, Greg spends time with his growing family and writes and records music. Recently, one of his songs was recorded by a Grammy award-winning bluegrass musician. [00:01 - 09:43] Opening Segment Greg Poulos is a successful entrepreneur Motivated by serving others. The importance of putting the right people in your team [09:44 - 13:15] A Book Recommended to them Changed Their lives Covid was the best year for his company. Cost drop of 50% His team works remotely. Greg and his father were inspired by the book One Minute Millionaire Interested by the book's offer they attended Robert G. Allen and Mark Victor Hansen's Seminar. [13:16 - 16:19] Hungry and Inspired Pitching an amazing inner circle program Traveling around the world Debt paid off as a result. [15:20 - 21:51] How a Mistake Made Greg Learn a Lesson Studying John Reese, Greg comes up with an info product called Instant Profits Realizing he was ripping off John Reese's sales letter for Traffic Secrets, he changed it He receives an email from the John Reese team and spent a whole night Rewriting it from scratch. Learning the basics of Direct Response and Persuasion. [21:52 - 28:16] Closing Segment Launching a product resulting in $550,000 in sales. Meeting other people such as Jeff Walker and John Reese, sharing each other's testimonials, and becoming good friends. Final announcements. Reach Greg through Facebook or visit profitsrun.com to know more. Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe! Find me on the following streaming platforms: Apple Spotify Google Podcasts IHeart Radio Stitcher Tweetable Quotes “You can copy people and knock them off, but if you understand the basics of direct response and persuasion, you could do pretty well. So that was a big confidence booster. I don't need to copy people I can do it myself.” – Greg Poulos
Nappy Nick is back to catch you up on life events such as his trip to Tampa Bay, and future endeavors with the podcast. S/O to the Lady Gamecocks on a 2nd national championship in school history! Please vote for our frequent collaborator and friend John Reese for Best Visual Artist for the Best of Charleston awards! Link below https://bestof.charlestoncitypaper.com/culture-arts-and-entertainment/best-local-visual-artist --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/HolyCityHigh/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/HolyCityHigh/support
Traffic Talk & Interview With Andy Hussong.Andy Hussong is my behind the scenes 'joint venture broker', and is a highly respected authority on the power of online joint ventures, partnering up with affiliates who send high-converting, "endorsed traffic" to products and services.Since 2005, he has been in-the-trenches, connecting and collaborating with hundreds of online marketers, helping them to team up with one another, making them millions in profits from their high-converting webinars, product launches, and evergreen affiliate opportunities.Do you have a solid offer? Connect with Andy & Vinnie: http://EndorsedTrafficPros.com He also co-founded the popular WebinarCon live conference, which brings experienced webinar marketers under one roof to improve their techniques and sales results, as well as to create win-win joint venture relationships that last a lifetime.He's also a proud husband, father of 4 boys, grandfather, and long-time youth baseball coach.Ever wondered how to start going about how to getting your products endorsed by others, and how to network with all the leaders in your industry?A lot of people go about this all wrong. (myself included for many years)I have been working closely with Andy for the past two years. He's my 'wizard of oz' the man behind the curtain that helps me team up with marketing leaders to bring new and exciting strategies that are working right now to my audience.I actually did not know that this service existed in my industry until he reached out to me, but when you are just getting started, or if you have a new offer and don't yet have access to your own 'wizard of oz' then there are number of things you can do to start working with world leaders in your industry, and in today's interview we go over exactly what you can do right now.Andy had very humble beginnings and actually got started by working with John Reese, who was the first person to ever do a `"million dollar in one day" launch.Full interview also available to watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/C5D9VF9NRhQSubscribe to the YouTube channel to keep up to date with the latest strategies that are working right now. https://www.TripFunnels.com/SubNeed to learn more? Free group coaching with me every Tuesday + Free 24 hour ranking system + Free suite of tools. http://HelpMeGetLeads.com
CEO of Catalyst Connect Elliot Lewis goes off on the government, Attorney at The Foxx Firm Freddy Sayegh tries to calm him down. CEO of Five star extracts & Co-Founder of Immersia Jason Winkler & John Reese share how their vision of Harvest for Heroes came to be. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On Cultivating Convos this week, we dive into one of our favorite topics - cheese! We sit down with John Reese of Black Radish Creamery, and Brian Wise, ODA Chief of Dairy Division, to talk about artisan cheese making, the upcoming annual Dairy Quality Conference, and how ODA plays a roll in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of everything from dairy cows, to the dairy products you buy in the local supermarket.
In this episode, Lisa and Rich are joined by John Reese, Senior Director of Health Solution at FTI Consulting. John has a wide range of experience with a focus on supply chain and expense reduction initiatives including pharmaceutical, IT, and other purchased services. John also has experience in workforce optimization including productivity improvement and KPI standardization as well as other EBITDA improvements. John shared results of an annual survey his company conducts and one of the questions they asked respondents was about their GPO—how are they performing overall? “One is not performing, five is very well. Three is neutral. So in the second year of the survey, that answer, how's your GPO doing? It was up to a 3.8 from a 3.4… Aside from that question, though, there's a bunch of other interesting data points that came out. So 55% of the respondents said they wanted better pricing. “Now, I get that, that's kind of like, why did you leave your job for more money? That exit interview question, it could be similar. Everybody wants better pricing and always, but to have 55% say that the GPO wasn't performing there is very interesting takeaway. 33% said better services… Two other interesting components that came out of the question really around strategy, what are you going to do differently in the post pandemic world? In this GPO environment in 2021/2022? “13% said they were going to bid out their GPOs, so looking at changing. 13%, they're going to move to more local contracting. And then we also had 15% actually say that they were looking to start their own thing. “So I think we're going to, if I had to prognosticate and think through what we'll see in next year survey, I think that's going to gain momentum and probably continue.” Today's episode is sponsored by Invoice ROI™, the only patented purchased services and indirect spend technology to manage, monitor and benchmark line item details. In this episode, we discuss topics on GPO strategy: John's GPO (Group Purchasing Organization) and Supply Chain survey Some surprising feedback from this year's survey Direct contracting The role direct contracting plays in cost savings PPI (Physician Preference Item) Sentiment towards PPI and the conflict with hospital cost savings Management of PPI Why two-way conversation is important The purpose of GPO GPOs are meant to provide favorable agreements, but is it costing you more money? GPO optimization When to use GPO strategically in your organization and when to carve it out Purchased Services and your GPO strategy The importance of analysis when it comes to purchased services and how it plays a role in your overall GPO strategy Ratio Benchmarking How ratio benchmarking can be very misleading Connect with John:
CFA Society Chicago member Lotta Moberg, PhD, CFA brings back John Reese, CEO of Price Asset Management, to take a deeper look at understanding commodities. Connect with Lotta on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/lotta-moberg-4a856b25/ Connect with John on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-rusty-reese-8937327/ For more episodes go to www.cfachicago.org/podcasts
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Haida, Ts'msyen, and Tlingit languages. We hear Robert Cogo tell a story in Haida, John Reese speaking Ts'msyen, and Ruth Demmert speaking with Marsha Hotch in Tlingit. In between segments, hear songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Dr Erma Lawrence (Haida), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen), and Guujaaw (Haida). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired Thursday June 17th at 10:06 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (Thursday June 24th at 10:06 PM on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Monday June 21st at 1 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org.
Calen McNeil of Big Wheel Burger and Sam Jones of 2% Jazz chat with John Reese of Table-Nine Coaching about the operational side of the hospitality industry. What kinds of operational systems should be in place for your establishment to run smoothly? We get his thoughts on the industry, and how restaurants, breweries and bars can run more efficiently.
John Reese is a Senior Software Engineer at Yubico. He is also an active contributor to the open source projects Konstraint and Conftest. John's foray into programming started a bit earlier than most, publishing websites in PHP by 6th grade. We hear stories of cyber mischief, John's thoughts on the value of a computer science degree, and the importance of culture in a job.Connect with John:https://reese.devTwitterLinkedInGitHubMentioned in today's episode:YubicoOpen Policy AgentKonstraintConftestEnabling Autonomous Teams With Policy EnforcementUnit Testing Your Kubernetes ConfigurationsAdventures of Power (Movie)Parkinson's LawWant more from Ardan Labs?You can learn Go, Kubernetes, Docker & more through our video training, live events, or through our blog!
In this episode, James Graham joined by John Reese to answer the question “What Is World Bible School?”. If you have any questions, be sure to email info@rippleoflight.com. Don't forget to check out any of our other podcasts or series on rippleoflight.org! Check Out Ingrid’s Story: https://www.worldbibleschool.net/trapped/
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we hear John Reese and David R. Boxley speak Ts'msyen and we're the fly-on-the-wall in Dr. Lance Twitchell's Oral Literature class at the University of Alaska Southeast. We also hear songs by Guujaaw (Haida) and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired Thursday April 22nd at 10:06 PM on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (April 29th on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Friday April 23rd at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. [podcast #47, radio show #97]
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The relatively recent introduction of async and await as keywords in Python have spawned a whole area of high performance, highly scalable frameworks and supporting libraries. One such library that has great async building blocks is Omnilib. On this episode, you'll meet John Reese. John is the creator of Omnilib, which includes packages such as aioitertools, aiomultiprocess, and aiosqlite. Join us as we async all the things. Links from the show Omnilib libraries and project: omnilib.dev awesome-asyncio: github.com unsync: asherman.io Live Youtube Stream: youtube.com Charities Power On: poweronlgbt.org The Trevor Project: thetrevorproject.org Sponsors Linode Talk Python Training
Investment Exchange Forum – Commodity Investing CFA Society Chicago member Rich Excell, CFA, dives into the rarely discussed area of commodity investing with Price Asset Management’s CEO, John Reese. Connect with Rich on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/richexcellcfa/ and Twitter @ExcellRichard Connect with John on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-rusty-reese-8937327/ For more episodes go to www.cfachicago.org/podcasts
John Reese has a long history in the energy business, from roles with New York State, the U.S. Department of Energy, and his current position as Senior Vice President at Eastern Generation, which currently provides more than 20% of New York City's energy capacity.He is also serving on the Power Generation Advisory Panel. It's one of six panels organized to assist New York's Climate Action Council, which is responsible for developing a scoping plan to guide the state on its journey toward reaching a zero-emission grid by 2040. John spoke with Kevin Lanahan, our Vice President of External Affairs and Corporate Communications, for our latest Power Trends Podcast. “It's pretty uncharted territory,” says Reese. “It involves fundamental, societal change."Reese explores a variety of solutions, including:Greater investment in battery storage (the CLCPA calls for adding 3,000 MW to the grid)The potential for generating power from “green” hydrogen gas created via excess renewable energyCarbon pricing, which would incorporate a “social cost” of carbon emissions into New York's wholesale energy markets to make clean energy more competitiveMostly, it will take a number of creative solutions, including technologies that are currently in the research-and-development phase, he says.Maintaining “fast-ramping” resources in New York City is vital for reliability, Reese explains, especially at times of high demand, due to transmission limitations in densely populate areas. As the state continues to move to a grid of the future, Reese will continue to play a vital role in its development.In closing, Reese suggests we keep all solutions in mind as we move to the future. “One of the things we're going to need very clearly,” he says, “is flexibility.”
Nappy Nick is back at it again giving his first reaction to some of the results from the presidential election and state elections. A few shout outs in addition to new apparel! Shop: www.holycityhigh.com/shop Social Media: www.instragam.com/holycity_high www.facebook.com/holycityhigh www.twitter.com/holycityhigh Follow local artist John Reese at www.instagram.com/reese.designs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/HolyCityHigh/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/HolyCityHigh/support
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we will hear fluent Tsimshian speaker John Reese and a lot of music. We'll hear two songs each by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Dionne Brady-Howard with daughter Izzy (Tlingit), Haida Gwaii Singers' Guujaaw (Haida), and the group Pamyua (Yupik). We'll also hear Sondra Segundo (Haida), Robert Davidson with Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen), and The Patkotak Sisters (Inupiaq) and more. Roby Littlefield of Sitka hosts. Aired September 24, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org and on September 25, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org [podcast #0014, radio #0070]
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Série d'anticipation culte des années 2010, Person of Internet narre les agissements agence pas comme les autres. Dirigée par un milliardaire et une mystérieuse machine omnisciente qui semble voir le futur, un groupe enquête pour empecher des catastrophes. Person of Interest a marqué les esprits grâce à un scénario malin et des thématiques contemporaines sur la surveillance de masse. Crée par Jonathan Nolan, produite par J.J. Abrahms et diffusé par CBS, la série est disponible sur 5 saisons. Claire Cornillon, maitresse de conférence et spécialiste de la littérature et du cinéma de science-fiction, des séries télévisées et du transmédia analyse cette production du petit écran. Claire Cornillon est l'autrice de SÉRIALITÉ ET TRANSMÉDIALITÉ, Infinis des fictions contemporaine : https://www.honorechampion.com/fr/champion/10896-book-08534920-9782745349200.html
John Reese story has a great learning for us
Are you interested in learning the top three stages for a great Facebook advertising campaign? Listen, as your host, Hernan Vazquez, describes the three steps in detail along with the timeline in which he believes these stages should be used in your campaign. All in this episode of the Marketing Atlas podcast. If you would like a free copy of Advertising 2020, a class that will show you how to make Facebook ads work better, leave your name and address in the comments, and he will make sure you get a copy. Also, to go in-depth on what Hernan is sharing today, a copy of the Facebook Ads Guide 2020. Listen in as Hernan shares the three stages and where they should fit in the timeline. Phase one is when you are first starting and begin the interest targeting. Phase two is after you get people through your funnel, and you can create your target audience and look-a-like audience. Finally, stage three is no targeting campaigns; you target everyone. Hernan goes into great detail on each of these steps, so don't miss this episode. Hernan is a digital marketing trainer and consultant that works with clients and students around the world to increase their revenue through the use of innovative digital strategies and technologies. His company helps students, entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, and infopreneurs to grow their revenue online by developing marketing funnels and email automation. If you want to hang out with Hernan for a weekly Q & A and you want to learn precisely what's working right now, go to No BS Advertising Club. Hernan intends to put together a great mastermind of people who are advertising entrepreneurs and media buyers to take calls every couple of weeks to answer your questions. If you attend the Q & A, Hernan will give out a golden nugget that you can swipe and deploy to use on your Facebook campaigns. For more information on how to use your Facebook advertising campaigns, my Facebook Ads Guidebook, and my Free Ads Cheat Sheet. In This Episode: [00:36] Hey, what is going on, everybody! [01:01] If you want to come and hang out with Hernan on a weekly Q&A, go to the No BS Advertising Club. [01:47] Hernan shares the timeline for all three stages. [01:57] Stage one is when you are starting with your advertising, you need to target interest. [02:25] Hernan describes the things you should do when starting. [03:39] Stage two is after you get people going through your funnel. [04:06] Hernan describes audience targeting. [06:01] Hernan speaks about a subset of people who like what you offer. [08:13] Stage three is a no targeting campaign, targeting everyone. [10:25] Hernan recaps the three stages and the timeline to follow. [10:59] Hernan also discusses these stages in his No BS Advertising Club. [12:00] Hernan tells a story about John Reese and talking about advertising. [13:45] Thank you for listening to this podcast, and if you have questions, please leave them in the comments. Find Hernan: Hernan Vazquez @hernanvazquezim Facebook @hernanvazquez Linkedin @hernanv07 Twitter Youtube
Michel Fortin and I continue our conversation from last week. I get him to share a few copywriting strategies you can use to elevate your sales results online. Michel's had an extremely successful career as one of the best direct response copywriters alive. 15 years ago, he gained internet marketing fame as the copywriter behind the web's first $1million in a day product launch from John Reese. Michel's words have been used by companies large and small and across multiple industries generate millions in revenue. For transcripts, show notes, and more, go to Leadpages.com/podcast About the PodcastThe Lead Generation Podcast features small business origin stories and marketing lessons for coaches, consultants, service professionals, and leads-dependent entrepreneurs. Our goal is to fire you up for your own business and shorten your pathway to profit while you make a positive impact on your audience.
On this special F8 2019 episode of The Diff, Lisa Roach and John Reese, software engineers at Facebook, join Joel on our first live broadcast to discuss the role of Python at Facebook. Understand why Python is a core language at Facebook, why we are so involved in the Python community and learn about some of our recent Python-based open source projects, including Bowler. And just before both Lisa and John head to PyCon, we learn about some of the cool things happening in Python lately. F8 Session on Python F8 Class on Pyre
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Loosely based on the novel The Looters by John Reese, Don Siegel's Charley Varrick (1973) stars Walter Matthau as the titular Varrick, who, when he robs a backwater bank, accidentally gets embroiled with the mob.Actor Andy Robinson discusses his career from playing Scorpio in Dirty Harry to Larry Cotton in Hellraiser to Garak in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.Co-hosts Maurice Bursztynski and Heather Drain talk about the appeal of Walter Matthau and Joe Don Baker, the films of Don Siegel, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yes… this is the last one ever :( BUT… don't worry, something even COOLER is about to start! On this final episode of Marketing In Your Car, Russell announces that there will be no more episodes, but that the podcast is re-branding as Marketing Secrets podcast. Here are some cool things to listen for in this episode: Why Russell decided to re-brand the podcast and how he obtained the new name. Where you can find the new podcast, Marketing Secrets, and what to expect. So listen below and don't forget to subscribe to the new podcast at marketingsecrets.com ---Transcript--- What's up everybody? This is Russell Brunson, I want to welcome you guys to the last, this is kind of a bittersweet moment. But this is the last, officially, last ever Marketing In Your Car. Oh, that makes me kind of sad. But with every death comes a new rebirth, at least I think that's what they say. If not, they should say it, I'll probably start saying it. It's kind of cool actually. So the end of Marketing In Your Car, it is the end. I've been doing this now for 3 or 4 years, and I love it and I've got a lot of you guys listening on, but I've wanted to kind of do a re-branding of it for a long time, but I didn't have the right name, the right thing, the right hook, the right something that was amazing. And if you can't do something amazing, then why do it? That's kind of my thought. And then the other day, my friend John Reese, he posted something, that he was selling one of his domains. It was a domain back from when I got started, I remember it was a blog he had and it was called Marketingsecrets.com. I was like, “Oh my gosh, Marketing Secrets is so cool.” I know that every product either is something secrets, or hacker. But for whatever reason, those two words I love and I wanted this one. I did a deal with him and now I own marketingsecrets.com and this podcast is now being re-branded as Marketingsecrets.com. Isn't that cool. So the real reason is Marketing In Your Car, I know for all you guys that hang out with me, this is a cool thing, but when you see it in iTunes store, it seems kind of childish. Maybe not childish, because I'm a cool childish, but it doesn't seem like, non of that mass appeal that I really wanted, and marketingsecrets.com does. It's so cool and exciting. So a couple of cool things we're going to do. First off, I have a new iTunes cover we'll be posting on Monday, so next time you look at your phone you'll see this new thing and be like, “Wait, what is that.” It's got my face on it because I wanted you guys to know what I look like, so there you. It says Marketing Secrets on it, if you go to marketingsecrets.com it has places to subscribe, all those kind of things like that. Plus all the posted episodes, plus the other cool thing we're going to do, instead of just doing the audio like this right now. I'm going to start doing it as a video and post the videos on marketingsecrets.com as well. So some of you guys that like video can check it out there too. So that's kind of what's happening. Anyway, I have a Facebook Live starting in two minutes, but I wanted to jump on real quick and give you guys a heads up of what's happening, what the changes are, so you're not freaking out next week when you see the new stuff, but you're more excited. So Marketing Secrets Podcast is the new name that this show will be known for. We've got a new intro that's so cool. I've never been proud of my Marketing In Your Car intros, I'm not going to lie. This one, Steven Larsen spent like 2 days working on the audio to make it awesome. The script is like a very big us versus them, sticking it to the man. So all of us marketers who don't cheat, can all be part of that, which is exciting. I'm at the office, because my Facebook Live starts in one minute. So I'm running while I finish this one. But it's exciting, so look Monday for Marketing Secrets podcast, same feed, same everything, nothing has changed. But you'll see new icons, new things. I think I'm going to start doing each episode as “Secret number one” boom, “Secret number two” so it'll be kind of cool that way too. All the old back archives will stay and remain forever, because I don't know, maybe someone wants to listen to me someday, that's kind of cool. So they will be there forever. And that's about it. Okay I'm about to run into the office, but one last thing for you guys to know, is if you haven't started…….yeah, I'm super late huh. Alright, I'm running, so the last thing that I would make sure, if you haven't seen the new show, if you go to funnelhacker.tv, we've got two episodes that have been live so far and we're doing three episodes a week of that show, and it's been amazing. So go check out funnelhacker.tv and I'll to you on Monday, bye everybody.
My cliffnotes from Earl Nightengale's speech, The Strangest Secret. On this episode Russell talks about the book, The Strangest Secret by Earl Nightengale. He goes into detail what the book is about and what it means to him. Here are some of the strange things you will hear in this episode: Why the opposite of courage isn't cowardice, it's conformity. Why conformity has caused the majority of the population to not be financially independent. And how we become what we think about. So listen below to find out what the Strangest Secret is and why. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell. Welcome to Marketing Behind Your Desk. My commute from my house to my office is like 10 seconds now so I don't know how to keep Marketing In Your Car, we may have to change the title or something. But I'm here and I've got something cool for you guys. So when we moved from the office, we moved our books all onto one really cool bookshelf. As I was putting up all the books I was like, “I want to read this book and this book.” So as I've been coming in I've been grabbing different books. So today I grabbed, The Strangest Secret by Earl Nightengale. And I don't know if you guys have ever heard of this book but it's the beginning, the foundation of the personal development industry. I'm pretty sure he wrote this book, I think it was a record back in the day, and then that's what sprouted out all personal development. So it's kind of like the beginning. I just heard a beep in the office, do you think it's the fire alarm. Oh crap, good thing Steven is packing heat, my body guards here packing heat. He's literally on his elbows crawling out to go kill somebody and protect us from imminent danger and doom. Anyway, while he's trying to kill these people I'm going to give you guys a message about the Strangest Secret. First off, if you haven't read this, the book is like 15 pages, so you can read it in a very short period of time or you can try to find the record. I wonder if I can find the record on Ebay, that'd be cool. Anyway, in this book he's talking about the fact that….well he's talking about, and this is written way back in the day, this is a long time ago. But he's talking about how if you look at people that are over 65 that at the time, there were 14 million people. Of that 14 million, 13 million were broke and relying on other people. He said it's amazing that by the time that you're seven you learn how to read, you can make a living by the time you're 25, but the majority of people by the age of 65 had not learned to be financially independent. That's crazy, how is that not happening? And then he talked about what's the definition of success? And he said the definition of success is not that you achieve something, but the definition is the pursuit of that. So the pursuit of something is success. So it says the only man who succeeds is the man who is progressing, realizing a worthy ideal. So if you're pursuing something, that's the definition of success. It's not so much that you have it, it's that you're going forward. I should almost just read you guys the whole book, it'd only take 15 minutes. Probably less than that actually. But I don't want to spoil the surprise. I want you guys to go and find it on Ebay or Amazon or whatever and get it. It'll be worth it. Anyway, he's talking about, the next chapter is all about goals. He says, the key here is goals, setting goals and moving towards those goals. He talked about how if you take a boat with the crew and captain and they say, this is where we're going, 99.99% of the time, they get there. If you took a boat, took the crew off and the captain and just set it on the harbor and pushed it out, 0% of the time, would it ever get there. Yet, that's how most people function their life. They wake up and they're walking and stumbling and things like that. One thing, I don't know if I can find it real quick in here. He said, it was super cool….This is what he said, that society was not set up to keep people from winning. Society was set up to keep people from losing. It's like, if you look at the American society it doesn't really care if people are winning or whatever, it's trying to set it up so people don't lose. So it becomes super simple. It's easy to get a job. It's easy to make enough money to survive. And he says why do people not succeed? The reason why people don't succeed is because they conform. The conforming is the opposite of success, which is so interesting. So it's not, I wonder if I can find the quote right here where he said it? “The opposite of courage in our society is not cowardice, a lot of people think that the opposite of being encouraging and going forward is being a coward. No, it's not. The opposite of courage in our society is not cowardice, its conformity.” So it's conforming to the world around us. Conforming to that and then, he said, the government, the world way it's structured is to protect people from failing, that's why everything is so easy. Because of that we have to conform to do that. So then 99% of the population conforms. People get jobs so they cannot fail, so they can get a steady paycheck or whatever that means. It's not just for money, but for anything in life. I think about wrestling, let's say you're doing sports. It's way easier to kind of go through the motions than it is to try and win. So there's conforming and doing the normal whatever anyone is doing is the lowest thing. Anyway, it's hard to tell a book that you just barely read. Anyway, it kind of goes on from there. Success and goals and he said this is the key to success. The key to success, we become what we think about. Let me say that again, we become what we think about. And then he goes through and starts talking about all these different quotes from different people. Ralph Waldo Emerson, “A man is what he thinks about all day long.” William James “A great discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their life by altering the attitudes of their mind.” He's got quote after quote after quote all these people. Shakespeare, “Our doubts are traitors that make us lose the good we oft win by fearing to attempt.” On and on. All these things come down to, we are what we think about all day long. And that is the Strangest Secret. That's kind of the key. So at the very end it says, “We become what we think about. That is the strangest secret in the world. Now why do I say it's strange and why do I say it's a secret? Actually it isn't a secret at all, it the first..” there's a big word that not in our vocabulary now a days, “ the first ‘something' by some of the earliest wise men and it appears again and again throughout the bible, but every few people who have learned it, understand it and that's why it's a secret and for some equally strange reason, it virtually remains a secret.” So kind of the message of this book and hopefully this podcast for today, is a couple of things. First off, it's what are you thinking about? What's the goal? What's the thing you're driving towards every single day? And if you don't have that you're just like the boat that's wandering and going to crash. And the second part of this is understanding that just conforming to the standard is the reason why the majority of the population by the time they're 65 have not learned financial independence. 65 years is not how long, it shouldn't take that long to learn and master financial independence. You should learn that earlier in life, but because it's easier just to conform and just to slip back to doing the status quo. And just doing what it takes to not lose, which is what our whole society is built upon. Most people go that way. So for you guys here listening to this podcast, I know that's not what any of you guys want. So it comes back down to setting a goal. What do you want? Where are you going? Having a very clear path and thinking about it, visualizing and figuring out how to get there. If you, man, low and behold you get there. Like I said, it's weird that 99.99% of the boats that set a destination get there, same with airplanes. There's a tiny fraction that crash and burn, but mostly if they've got a direction and a destination they're going, they get there. And I think it's the same thing for you guys, if you've got that. What's your destination? Where are you going? If you've got that and you're thinking about it and it becomes the thing you're looking for, you'll get there. And it's not that hard, you just gotta think about it and then work to make that thing become a reality. So that's what I got for today you guys. The Strangest Secret by Earl Nightengale, I think they said that this where the secret, the movie The Secret, came from. Which, that movie is a little cheesy, not going to lie. Conceptually it's pretty cool. But then it's like, I just remember the one scene when the guys like, “Yeah, I thought about, I wanted a coffee and someone brought me some coffee.” That's not what this is talking about, that's stupid. This is talking about what do I want in my life? And I want to be able to see it visually and then I go and chase it. For me, I remember when I got started in this business, 13, 14 years ago now, I saw people ahead of me. For me, my first mentors were like, Armand Morin and John Reese, Marlon Sanders, Jonathon Mizel. These are the guys that I saw initially and I saw what they were doing and I was like, that's what I want. I need that. I gotta figure that out. And it wasn't easy. Conformity is easy. And it's not what they say. I mean it's not easy, but it's worth it. That's definitely the thing. Same thing, that was my goal. So I started looking what Armand was doing. I was modeling him. If you look at my first 3 or 4 sites, they were identical to Armand's. I funnel hacked him as close as humanly possible. My sites, Armand always had a picture of his head on the header, so I always had a picture of my head on the header. I just modeled him identical because it was Armand. That's who I wanted to be like. I had a vision and that's where I was going. And then at my very first big seminar, that's the first time I saw people speak and sell from stage and I was like, “holy crap.” I remember seeing this dude get on stage and he does his pitch and people run to the back of the room and I was doing the math, he made 50 thousand dollars in 90 minutes. I saw the next guy and the next guy. They did 130 thousand dollars in sales. Thing after thing after thing. I was like, “I don't know how to speak. I'm scared to death of people and getting on stage. But that thing, that skill, I gotta learn that.” So that became the destination. For the next three years of my life I learned how to speak and sell from stage. It was hard. It was not easy. It was embarrassing. The first ten or fifteen times I got on stage I did my pitch and nobody would move. That's humiliating. It sucked, it was so embarrassing. But I knew where I was going, so I'm like, “I gotta get there because that skill, if I can get that skill, holy crap that'd be cool.” So I stood up in front of 100 people, 500 people, 600 people and I did the thing. And then I crashed and burned. I was so embarrassed. I remember, I think I told you this before. The first time I was so embarrassed because usually when you speak all the other speakers that are selling from the stage will be like, “Hey, how did you do? What were your numbers? How many did you close?” So I did my pitch and nobody bought. It was like the walk of shame to the back of the room. Everyone was waiting, just not running to the back and buying. I was so embarrassed and I didn't want to talk to the other speakers, the promoter, the other attendees, I was humiliated. So I went to my room and I still remember, I had never before rented a movie on TV in a hotel room before, so I went to the movie section and I started movies. And I watched movies for 3 days. Every movie that was there that I felt comfortable watching, I watched. I remember ordering coconut shrimp and Haagan Dazs ice cream every hour on the hour. I was like, “I'm not going anywhere. I'm not leaving this place. I want to eat.” Because it was so humiliating. But I knew where I wanted to go. I knew the destiny. I gotta figure this thing out because people are doing it and they can't be that much smarter than me. I'm sure they're more talented than me, but they can't be that much smarter than me. I just gotta figure it out. So I kept doing it and doing it and eventually I got to that destination. So for you guys, find the destination, set the goals, think about it all the time, go read the Strangest Secret. It's literally a 5 minute read. It'll take you less time to read than it was to listen to this podcast. That's all I got you guys. With that said, I appreciate you all, have a great day and we'll talk soon.
Some dude snapchatted me and check out what happened next… On today's episode Russell talks about how having proof of the results you give people will help you gain more sells. He also talks about a new event that will be launching a practice run with inner circle members in two weeks. Here are some interesting things on today's episode: Find out how a single Facebook post ended up bringing about a 43 person wait list to be in Russell's Inner Circle group. Find out what kind of event Russell is launching in two weeks. And figure out how you can use proof to bring more people into your business. So listen below to find out how proof is power. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell Brunson, I think I'm going to change the name of our podcast to Marketing During Snow days. We just had Snow day number 6. I'm at the house in the snow and yes, I'm praying that the snow melts so our kids can go to school. Plus we're supposed to have three trucks bringing all the stuff for the new Clickfunnels office today, and they all got stuck in the snow. So we've been delayed another day in getting our office finished and moved in which makes me want to cry a lot. Some cool stuff, though, while we're hanging out. Steven came over. He's been reading the Expert Secrets book. He's the first person to actually read the final, the almost final draft. I'm curious your thoughts so far. Steven: it's pretty much going to change everyone's life again. You know how the first book changed your life. Get ready to change it again. You were seeing in color, it's actually going to be more vibrant. Russell: We're going to color. Steve: it's really good though. This is fantastic. I sit next to Russell and I hear him say this stuff and now I'm actually reading it like, oh my gosh. Oh my gosh! I'm not going to sleep tonight. Russell: I'm so excited. This book has got twice as many pictures or more. And yes, we're working right now. So we're launching a new event called the Funnel Hackathon event, or FHAT for short. Our FHAT event. We're going to be doing a test run, is it two weeks? Or three weeks? In two weeks for some of our inner circle members and it's going to be amazing. It's basically going to be a three day workshop style, where everything in the Expert Secrets and Dotcom Secrets books, we plug in and actually build it with you live. Kind of a good example, most people, this is how I kind of learned as well. I'll go through and read a book or course and I'll immerse and go through all this stuff, and I learn so much of it and I'm like, “I gotta go implement it. Oh wait, I gotta get back to the real world.” And then you never do. It's interesting, I was talking to Brandon and Kaylin, who are inner circle members who are crushing it. And what he's said, the way he did it, which was different. I was like, it's different but I think it's right. He said that they sat down with the book and the audio and everything. We listened to part and paused it. And then we stopped and figured out that piece. Then we push play again. Listen to it, stop, paused it and figured out that piece. What we did, after we were done with the book and training, we had our attractive character built out, we had our soap opera sequence, all the pieces were done. Most people don't do it that way. Most people learn it and try to go back and implement. They forgot stuff, or don't have time now, all sorts of things. We wanted to make an experience where people leave their environment. Actually we wanted to make it even cooler, we wanted to make this a pilgrimage. The Muslims do a pilgrimage to Mecca once in their life. They go and do their thing. When I was wrestling in high school, we used to do a pilgrimage, called it the pilgrimage to Iowa, because Dan Gable, the greatest wrestler in our sport ran wrestling camps in Iowa. So our whole high school career, everyone saved up money through a pilgrimage to Iowa so that I could be coached by Dan Gable. My junior year in high school I finally made. I saved up my money and went. We went to practice with the Iowa guys. We met Dan Gable, shook his hand. I was like, “I just shook Dan Gable's hand. There's no way I can't win.” It's done, it's over. So I want to make this a pilgrimage, people come to Boise to get their funnel done. We keep talking about how you're one funnel away from whatever it is for you. We want that to be, “you're one funnel away, come to Boise and we'll build that out.” In this event. So we're doing our first FHAT event for the inner circle members in two weeks. So Steven is working on the workbook right now for that. And then that's kind of the initial game plan. And then if it goes well, as we think it will, we'll start doing those more often here in Boise and have people come back. So that's what we're working on today, which is fun. So anyway, hopefully all of you guys will want to come do your pilgrimage to Boise, because it will be amazing. With that said, I wanted to share with you guys something amazing. It's been interesting, over the last month or so, we've been reworking some of our offers. Our certification program, for one. We launched it at the first funnel hacking live event. We brought a group through and then we closed it for an entire year. At the second Funnel Hacking Live event we reopened it up, brought in another group of people and then a couple of months later we opened it up, we've had people coming in more consistently. If you haven't gone through the certification program, I don't care if you're a business owner or if you are someone looking for a new business opportunity, you should come through it. If you go to cfcertified.com you can see info about the certification program. But as it's been another year and we're trying to rebuild the webinar and change things, we're looking and all these success stories of people who have come through in the last year. We're looking at all those things and we're like, “Man, we could literally just have a webinar, here's 50 people that have made their money back, plus more. Or have doubled their money or 3x'd their money. Or have built huge careers on the back of this now, because we have so much proof that this process works. It just works like magic. So we're like, “What if we just, instead of trying to sell this and work really hard at it, what if we just did a proof webinar.” Like, “Hey, if you're thinking about getting certified, here's 50 people who have done it. Here are their stories.” And that was the webinar, how interesting. It reminded me of rewind back in the day. John Reese, he launched the first internet marketing product, which made a million dollars in a day. It was called Traffic Secrets. He did the big launch, in fact, if you go to archive.org, they have this thing called the wayback machine. You can type in www.trafficsecrets.com into there. And then look at, I think it was in 2005, 2004, whenever the initial launch was. You'll see this sales letter. It's this big, huge long form sales letter with testimonials, it was amazing. Then after the initial launch they shut it down and a year later they rrelaunched it. And when the relaunch happened the sales letter was completely different. All it was, was a big headline that said, “Proof.” And then it was 150 pages of testimonials of everybody who had success with the program. That's all it was, then order button at the bottom. Then they relaunch it and made as much, if not more money the second time. It was like, “Here's proof of the thing you heard about, actually is legit. So anyway, I was thinking about that. What's kind of cool is we tested this and it wasn't on purpose. We didn't mean to do this on purpose but, dang it worked really, really good. So I'm going to share with you. So some of you guys know Dan Henrie, who is in the Clickfunnels group. He read the Dotom Secrets book. And then he did a perfect webinar. He just, how long ago was that? Do you remember? Steven: Um, I think it was 5 or 6 months. Russell: Yeah, 5 or 6 months ago. So he launched the perfect webinar and he just passed it, or is about to pass it? Steven: Just passed a million. Russell: So he just passed the million dollar mark. And this a guy who prior didn't have any of those things happening. So reads a book, does a perfect webinar, makes a million bucks and it's awesome. So we've been teasing him relentlessly. “Hey you should join the inner circle.” And the inner circle, a lot of you guys know, it's usually full. There's 100 spots, so for the most part we don't advertize it at all anymore because it's always full. People re-up year after year, which is really cool and kind of a testament of how good of a program it is. But every once in a while we get someone who doesn't re-up for whatever reason. Sometimes it's….whatever. Everyone's got a reason. Some people feel like, they're good now. Some people just don't re-up because, honestly I have no idea. I can't fathom why people wouldn't. But there's some people who don't. So usually it hover around anywhere from probably 95, 93, members that are in there. So we always have a couple of spots that are there. So we don't do any active promoting, but people just kind of trickle in. They hear about it on the podcast and they apply and if there's room we let them in. If not we say, “sorry.” And put them on a waiting list. Every once in a while we'll open up a waiting list. For the most part, we don't advertize anymore, it's just there. So right now, I don't know how many spots we had left, I would say probably a handful, 5 or 6 spots were still left. I was like, “Do we turn ads back on to promote?” or whatever, I was thinking about it. Then Dan Snapchatted me and he was like, it was a picture of his Stripe account for the day and he made $25,380, something like that. He said something like, “Finally decided to join the inner circle and take the plunge, I'll just use today's earnings from my webinar to cover it.” Or something like that, it was really cool. So I took a screen shot of it on Snapchat and posted in our Facebook group and just said, it had his picture from Snapchat and it said, “Step one, get the perfect webinar script for $4.99. Step number two, get Clickfunnels. Step number three, join Russell's inner circle.” And it had a link to russellbrunson.com, which is where people apply. So I posted that to our Facebook group and that's it. And what's insane is can you guys guess, before I tell you the number, I want you to guess how many applications that we've got in the last, what is today? Thursday. So it's been 2 ½ days. So in the last 2 ½ days, guess how many inner circle applications have come in from that one post? I just laugh because it's so hilarious. What's your guess? I don't want to tell you yet, I want you to guess. Okay, on the count of three, you're going to say your number out loud. 1, 2, 3 blah. What did you say? Did you guess 5, did you guess 10, did you guess 20, 25, did you guess 30? Well if you guessed 30 you are way too low. We ended up from that one post in our Facebook group, with 43 new applications for inner circle, which is insane. Because we literally, I think we've got 3 or 4 spots, I don't know the exact number. But 3 or 4 spots are open before our next set of meetings. Isn't that crazy? And it wasn't me selling anything, it was just proof. Boom, here's proof. So for you guys, I want you to start thinking more and more about that. Most of us are amazing at getting results for the people we serve, but we're horrible at getting, capturing the stories of that. It doesn't have to be this huge thing. It can be just capturing it. A good example is in December we launched our Funnel Immersion Fire Sale, Some of you guys may remember that. We sold a ton of them. In our Facebook group everyone started commenting, “This is amazing. This is the greatest thing in the world.” People were like, “Shut up and take my money.” Everyone commenting about how good it was, so anyway, we ended up closing it down and what we did is made, we turned that into an upsell for one of our products. And it's a $300 product, so normally for a $300 product I have to have a really good video to convince people to buy it. But we didn't have time for that, so all I did was, we had a video of me like, “ hey, if you want this other course, it's really cool. You should get it. It's $300” then underneath the video we just had screenshots of other people's Facebook things talking about how amazing it is. And right now that upsell is converting probably about 2 to 3 times higher than I thought it was going to for a $300 offer, which is insane. Again, it's just proof, tons and tons of proof. What I would say for you guys is start gathering proof. That's the key. That is the key to this game. Gathering proof, gathering testimonials. People say something nice on Facebook, snap, screen shot it. Somebody Snapchats you nice things, screen shot it. Somebody does something amazing, pay for them to fly to you and capture it on video. If yo look at how we sell the inner circle, initially I went and served and worked for Drew Canoli for free, gave him a huge result, built him a funnel which by the way, I just found out that funnel's done over 25 million dollars since I hung out with him, isn't that crazy? I should charge more for the inner circle, it's insane. But 25 million bucks he's made with that funnel so far, and it's still cranking. All he did was made a video and talked about the result we gave him and that video is what launched inner circle. A little while later someone named Liz Benney saw a good looking picture of Drew Canoli, applied for inner circle, came in and we gave her a good result. And when she came to Boise, we captured that result, posted that video online and that video has continued to fill inner circle. But it's all come down to proof. It's funny, if you look at Liz's testimony, go to russellbrunson.com and look at Liz's testimonial. She never once talks about how money she made, no income claims, no nothing, just her talking about her experience with working with me. That's it. And that has filled our inner circle and you can do the math. It's $25 grand to join the inner circle, times 100 people. It's a good program and it's built off of proof. So become fanatical at getting results for people and then in return capture those results. Not only are they going to be okay with that, most of the time they are excited by that. It's you talking about how great they did, and us as human beings, we happen to like that. Remember a couple of episodes ago we talked about significance. We all like it, even if we hate it. It's there, so don't…..get people their significance. If they're doing good stuff, they want to tell their story and most people would love to have you share it, so capture it in whatever format you can because that's the future of sales. Someone asked me on a podcast interview a little while ago, “What's the future of internet marketing as you see it.” I was like, “I think the future is a lot less selling and a lot more us showing results of people we got.” Because that's believable. People inherently believe Facebook posts, so those look good. People inherently believe videos that are emotionally connected. Those things are belief because they're real. So focusing on that. Anyway, that's what I got, I gotta get back to the book because I have to finish this book this week or else it won't be published in time for the launch date of April 18th. So I'm hustling. Hopefully this gave you guys some value. Go capture some proof and if you want to get in inner circle, there's 43 people online, but if you hurry maybe you'll be a better fit than one of the other people. So go to russellbrunson.com if you're ready for that. That's it you guys. Appreciate you all, have an amazing day and we'll talk to you all again soon.
Tent cities have popped up across the country, from New Jersey to Texas to New Mexico. Many are starting to build more permanent living structures. So what are the benefits of living in a cluster of tents? And is this part of a real solution to homelessness? Featuring: Eric Tars, Sr. Attorney with The National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty; Jack Tefari, John Reese, Ibrahim Mubarak, Doug, Dignity Village residents; Will, John Derrig, Asa Yoe, Chris Semrau, Nicklesville residents; Sharon Lee, Low Income Housing Institute executive director; Eric Evinowskis, Pinellas Hope facilities manager; Rocco Mariano, Laura Letziati, James Stockstill, Pinellas Hope clients More information Low Income Housing Institute Dignity Village Nicklesville Pinellas Hope National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty Welcome Home: The Rise of Tent Cities in the United States Hoovervilles Tent cities: Seattle's unusual approach to homelessness Street Roots The post Tent Cities: When Society Fails to House appeared first on KPFA.
In this special San Diego Comic Con 2014 podcast, we share press room interviews with the cast of the hit CBS drama, Person of Interest. In this interview you'll hear from Michael Emerson who plays Harold Finch, Jim Caviezel who plays John Reese, Kevin Chapman who plays Detective Lionel Fusco, Amy Acker who plays Root, Sarah Shahi who plays Shaw, and executive producer, Greg Plageman. Person of Interest returns Tuesday, September 23 at 10pm on CBS. Read More... The post SDCC 2014 Person of Interest Press Room Interviews appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Michel Fortin is the “Roger Bannister” of web copywriting. He wrote the copy for a John Reese product that was the first to sell 1 million dollars worth in one day. Not a bad accomplishment for any copywriters CV. In this interview Michel reveals… * The 3 laws of human nature and the 3 P's of copywriting * The OATH formula that will tell you exactly what your market thinks about your product (and therefore how to sell to them) * The UPWORDS formula that will help you to connect with your reader * The FORCEPS formula that will help you demonstrate overwhelming proof to your reader (even the most hard-nosed skeptic will have no choice but to believe you) * The 3 deadly C's of copywriting. You want to avoid these 3 mistakes at all costs And more!