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KFI Featured Segments
@WakeUpCall – Michael Richards, Comedian/Actor/Author

KFI Featured Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 15:55 Transcription Available


Amy talks with infamous comedian and actor best known as Kramer from Seinfeld Michael Richards about his new tell-all book Entrances and Exit.CLICK HERE to purchase your copy. 

CRUSADE Channel Previews
Mike Church Interviews: It's Good To Be The King Of Pro-Life Comedy with Nicholas De Santo

CRUSADE Channel Previews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 23:07


SPECIAL GUEST Comedian Nicholas De Santo  Follow Nicholas on Twitter - @Nico_DeSanto YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@AngloItalianComedy Comedy Unleashed  In an ideal world, this would be the mantra of all comedy venues - if its truly funny, let it fly! Satire one of the oldest forms of comedy and we have come to a point in the UK, we have very few venues that would allow this experimentation w/ comedy. It is almost unique in that aspect. Many people who come are regulars b/c it is truly the only place in the UK that is truly free speech. Some in the crowd will come up to me and tell me I am a masogonsit or whatever and that is all good I value other peoples opinions.  You delivered the joke before, probably over and over so you know how that joke is going to work and you own it. I sometimes joke about that too, being a conservative comic is I have no one else to copy! The upside is you are always the funniest in the line up because there are none like you. Most comics are left-wing so I provide something very different. The Nazi routine - I make a joke about the ideal of mobile abortion clinics.  Even the Nazi's weren't this forward in their attempts. They only killed the Jews in areas they had fully conquered fair and square! They would have never driven a gas chamber to the Switzerland border and said ‘hand over your Jews'. I've done a recent routine b/c jokes and routines have a life cycle. It is hard to find venues to test your jokes out. Anglo-Italian Comedy - White Men Made Everything  That famous Monty Python sketch - the guy wants to be a woman You play it all the time, that was absurd at the time but now days it is essential doctrine. Millennials rejected some things that were popular 10 years ago like Friends and Sienfeld.  I have been to the US a couple of times.

NuDis Colony
20. FEAR FACTORY - ‘Obsolete'

NuDis Colony

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 99:46


On today's show, Them Nudy Boyz do a conceptual deep-dive into ‘Obsolete', the first NüMetal-tinged effort by Industrial Metal legends FEAR FACTORY! Topics discussed include the overall concept of the album, the band's killer rhythm section, the most popular single being a bonus track, & the long-running internal drama of the band. Also discussed: Our thoughts on Industrial Music as a genre, beating The Matrix to the ‘humans VS machines' concept, the time we built a robot with our friends, & a shocking revelation about the Sienfeld theme. —————————————————————— Subscribe on your favorite podcast app & if you like the show, share it with your friends! Check out the NuDis Colony Playlist on Spotify & follow along on our journey through NuMetal: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4JpmdS16YoAtPwVargXxgn Email NuDis Colony: nudispod@gmail.com Follow NuDis Colony on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/NuDisPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nudispod/ "NuDis Colony" logo by Ross Lickteig with help from Jack Franklin. Follow Jack on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milkywaymaps/

BJ Shea Daily Experience Podcast -- Official
Is this AI as funny as Jerry Sienfeld?

BJ Shea Daily Experience Podcast -- Official

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 12:26


An AI has created stand up based off of Jerry Seinfeld. 

Invade the Decade
ITD #286: January 1997 | Clingy Kids ft. Matt Durndak

Invade the Decade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 83:19


This week they invade January 1997 with Matt Durndak and run down Sienfeld, Mother, and terrible parenting. Join the invasion! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter Miller & Son BBQ Sauce: https://www.millsauceco.com/ PURE YogaTV: https://pureyogatv.com/ Music Credits: "Fife and Drum" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode  "Exhilarate" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode  "Glitter Blast" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode 

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The Twitch and MJ Podcast Podcast
MJ's Hollywood Minute: Sienfeld Mom Curse?

The Twitch and MJ Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 5:32


We have now lost TWO Seinfeld moms in ONE MONTH! What is going on?  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Not Real Music Podcast
Episode 19: Native - One Republic (Ft. Hannah Miller)

The Not Real Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 90:03


GUESS WHO'S BACK. It's your favorite pastry pals, the donut dudes! In this "From The Vault" episode recorded in the late summer of 2021, special guest and enneagram 6 Hannah Miller joins the show to talk about one of the most popular albums of the last ten years. Stay 'til the end if you can to hear our fancy new outro music. :)

Nerds Talking
48. The Games Have Commercials Now Episode

Nerds Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 66:28


Episode 48: We Review The Suicide Squad and a few movies that were bad enough not to mention here. Your video games may soon come with commercials, is that something you would put up with? Also, Elon Musk is trying to get advertising in space that you can view from earth. Dick head. Sienfeld is finally coming to Netflix! We discuss it. And why do made for streaming movies look so low budget? Join us as we go over these topics! Hosted by Lafayette and Carlos, with Johnny. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdstalking/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerdstalking/support

Geek Rants
Geek Rants Ep.17 - The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Ep.5

Geek Rants

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 15:27


Sam and Bucky become besties; Walker loses his benefits; Elaine from Sienfeld makes a cameo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Philokalia Ministries
Letters of Spiritual Direction to a Young Soul - Letter Forty-eight

Philokalia Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 68:40


Tonight we picked up with Letter 48. St. Theophan begins to instruct Anastasia about how to attain Undistracted Prayer. One of the most difficult labors in the spiritual life is to settle one's thoughts. As we seek to take every thought captive and make it obedient to Christ we are confronted with the multiplicity of our thoughts and their unruliness. Theophan tells Anastasia that she must have firm resolve and hold on to her anxiety about this and intensify her efforts in correcting the fault of allowing her mind to wander. To pacify one's thoughts is a gift of God but nonetheless we must labor with our whole being. We must force ourselves in every good thing but especially in prayer. Theophan is very stark in his language. He does not hesitate to tell Anastasia that prayer is the most important thing in our life as human beings. In fact our whole being must become Prayer; we must be directed toward God in all that we do say and especially in how we pray. Therefore we cannot enter into prayer as a by-the-way activity or in a haphazard fashion. To do so, Theophan tells Anastasia, is a criminal offense. This language seems harsh but what he's trying to communicate to her is that prayer is fundamentally an act of justice toward God, giving Him what is His do. We have been created for Him and to share in the fullness of eternal life. There is nothing more important in this world than to live for God. ---- Text of chat during the group 00:37:24 Eric Williams: Sometimes maintaining a prayer rule feels more like a sysyphean task than herculean. ;) 00:39:28 Sheila Applegate: Add Cerbwrys 00:39:35 Sheila Applegate: Adce 00:39:57 Sheila Applegate: Cereberus spitting fire from the base. 00:40:24 Sheila Applegate: My phone is glitchy, sorry. 00:42:15 Miron: metropolitan 00:47:38 Mark Cummings: It is my dream to live next door to church 00:48:10 Eric Williams: Often it's not just a matter of how close a church is, but more whether/when it's open for prayer. :( 00:49:11 Wayne Mackenzie: There was a time when the churches were open all day 00:50:56 Mark Cummings: Not long ago I could go to adoration any time 24/7 00:51:02 Mark Cummings: pre-covid 00:51:15 Mark Cummings: I miss that 00:51:41 Wayne Mackenzie: I am talking about the 60s 00:52:26 Mark Cummings: lol- it is not often that I get to say that was before my time 00:53:07 Wayne Mackenzie: yes I am giving my age away 00:58:15 Eric Williams: “Grasp” is an interesting choice of word. The origin of the modern “comprehend”, meaning “understand”, is from Latin for “grasp”. It's as though we wrap our minds around an idea, enveloping and seizing it. It's very material, “earthy”. 01:13:45 Eric Williams: Isn't hyperbole a prominent part of ancient rabbinic teaching styles? 01:28:06 Nicole: Thank you! 01:28:12 Scott: What if we end with the Sienfeld bass instead?  More positive! 01:28:59 Eric Williams: Instead of the Law and Order “bong”, just say “Pray, criminal!” for an appropriate level of jarring. ;)

Pick Me!
Sitcoms Pre-2000 Part 3

Pick Me!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 31:42


In the last episode in our series about sitcoms from before 2000, and the last episode of Pick Me! for 2020, we get right in to introducing a podcast started by an actor of the show it covers called MASH Matters (https://mashmatterspodcast.com/) and reviewing another one that has a unique behind-the-scenes story that will warm your spirits! It's called Married With Children Podcast (https://www.horrorphilia.com/horrorphilia-network-of-podcasts-i-z/married-children-podcast/) Guess what sitcom its about? In our final segment of 2020, a freind will stop by to chew TJW out for dissing Sienfeld in Part 1, and he'll bring us a look at Cartwright! (https://www.cartwrightpodcast.com/) Logo credit: TJW Theme credit: Garageband loops and my lack of creativity

Team Super Dad with Jonnie Jensen
The Wrap Up #20 - Anarchy Over Proffesionalism

Team Super Dad with Jonnie Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 26:16


It's that time of the week - welcome to The Wrap Up #20If you enjoy the Team Super Dad podcast then remember to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Watched the Belushi documentary this week. Through my love of the Blues Brothers, he and Dan Akroyd have always had a place in my heart. It also is part of my love of comedy. In particular 70 and 80's comedians. Interesting contrast then later in the week as watched a few episodes of "Comedians in cars getting coffee" with Jerry Seinfeld. Left me wondering if the wild characters of previous generations will ever be able to happen again. This week in The Wrap Up...“I'd rather be an anarchist than a professional” - John Belushi Dating - entering the friend zone Following through - July to December The Dad Call - mensgroup on Zoom Belushi - flawed genius vs Sienfeld - modern genius Best Year Ever - 5-Day Challenge Udemy - training Imposter syndrome - is it real Covid vaccines and conspiracy theories Don’t sweat the small stuffYou can watch these episodes Live or the video replays on YouTube or in the Facebook Group.Of course if you have not already then subscribe to the Team Super Dad podcast now.Enjoy the podcast and be sure to leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Team Super DadTeam Super Dad gives Dads the tools and confidence to live their life they desire, not the life they feel stuck with. We transform Dads health, wealth and happiness so that they can feel great about themselves, create more time with their family and enjoy life to the full.Find Out More About Team Super DadTeam Super Dad website Get Dad Coaching 1-on-1 and GroupsFind out more about the Hero AcademyJoin the Team Super Dad community on FacebookSubscribe to the Team Super Dad podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Somethin About Nothin
"Pond Water?"

Somethin About Nothin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 70:12


Scott & Tim Sports Show  Season 4 Episode 3 “Pond Water?”  10/22/2020  Live from the Boyle Theater, The show is now being live streamed on STSPN.com, Youtube and Twitter. Scott & Tim start with the NFL, College Football, Overtimes, World Series and spiders from Austraila. Big thank you to our sponsor, Easy Medical Store. We will be moving the Scott & Tim Sports Show to its own Podcast. Tune in to make sure you can find it wherever you listen to podcasts.  Easy Medical Store - https://easymedicalstore.com/ Mike Factor Contact and Follow at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mike.factor.33 TikTok - mikefactor_cbhc  Case Study Mentioned on Show: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3231948/ Joe Nameth Video interview on Howard Stern about Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: You won’t believe this incredible story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7nxU3QadIA   Now Live Streamed on STSPN Check out live stream of show being recorded: http://www.stspn.com/ Twitter: @snohomishsports YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SnohomishTimes Huge thanks to NEW CHUMS our show theme music “Come On, ComeOn” available wherever you get your music. Check them out here: https://www.facebook.com/newchumsband/ Or here https://twitter.com/newchumsband?lang=en or here https://newchums.bandcamp.com/ Follow us on Twitter:  @scottohsman  @tboyle15   Recorded at The Boyle Theatre in Snohomish, WA 

Standup Comedy
"Three of the Best Headliners" The Sequel Sienfeld, Carvey & Leno Show #35

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 31:02


Back in April I launched a "Three of the Best" show on my podcast. This show follows the same format; but is a bit more exciting as it features the Royalty of Comics...Jay Leno, Dana Carvey and a very early set by Jerry Seinfeld. Thia is a don't miss show, Enjoy!

Inside the Guest Studio
Larry Hankin - Sienfeld, Breaking Bad, Friends...He's an artist and an overachiever, and he's Inside The Guest Studio!!

Inside the Guest Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 95:40


Larry Hankin has been on everything!!  He is known for his roles in TV shows Breaking Bad, Matlock, Friends (as Mr. Heckles) and Seinfeld (as Tom Pepper), as well as for his major role in Escape from Alcatraz (1979) with Clint Eastwood.  He also acted in How Sweet It Is! (1968) with Debbie Reynolds and James Garner and the Adam Sandler movie Billy Madison (1995). He had cameo appearances in three John Hughes films, Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987); She's Having a Baby (1988); and Home Alone (1990). He had brief appearances in Pretty Woman as the landlord (1990), as well as minor roles in Loose Shoes (1980), The Sure Thing (1985), and Running Scared (1986). Hankin also appeared in Married... with Children, as well as one of the Halloween specials of Home Improvement. Hankin also appeared in three episodes of Star Trek: Voyager as Gaunt Gary and one episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Hankin and Curtis Armstrong played the hippie entrepreneurs who purchased "Buy the Book" (the bookstore where the titular character works at) on Ellen.On Seinfeld, Hankin portrayed Tom Pepper, the actor cast as Kramer on the pilot-within-a-TV-show Jerry. He portrayed a homeless man in season 5 of Malcolm in the Middle. He then appeared again with Bryan Cranston in seasons three and five of Breaking Bad as junkyard owner Old Joe. He reprised his old role from Breaking Bad in the Netflix sequel film El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.

Cinematic Anarchy
Tea Time W/Honey #17 Chinchillin Like a Villain

Cinematic Anarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 79:07


In which the Tea Time crew joined by Juni tthe Wiccan, Vibes, and Spooky, talk about more nothing than and old Sienfeld episode. Then play disgusting trivia, and Cards Against Humaity. Find Spooky at: Only Fans: https://onlyfans.com/spooky_chic_94 IG: 18+ @naughtyspook @spooky_chic_94 Twitter: @spooky.chic.94 Find Juni the Wiccan on: Spotify, apple Music, Ig, Tictok, and youtube: @juni the wiccan Find Vibes : Tik Tok: Pineapple Viiibes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cinematicanarchy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinematicanarchy/support

Somethin About Nothin
"Apple Pie Moonshine"

Somethin About Nothin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 81:58


Somethin About Nothin Season 3 Episode #14 “Apple Pie Moonshine”     4/6/2020   Another Zoom social distancing episode. Scott starts out talking about his workout story. Our guest Mel Hartel from San Francisco Fox KUTV joins the show on “what’s it like?” telling us about being the VP and GM of a tv station in a major market during this pandemic. Hoy Vey joins for Yiddish Word of the Week, Fernalicious and the News, then Tracie Jansen has a couple things.. Finish with some “No You Dii’nt”. Fred’s Rivertown Alehouse - http://fredsrivertownalehouse.com Three things www.traciejansen.com STSPN.com – www.stspn.com Podcast Website: www.somethinaboutnothin.com Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/somethinaboutnothinpodcast/ Twitter: @scottohsman @tboyle15 @trixiekat IG: @scottohsman  @trixiekat  @tboyle15  @fern.nation Featured Music by In Aisle Eight and their great single, “Shapeshifter”   Available on iTunes, Spotify, Souncloud and wherever you get music. Apple MUSIC - https://music.apple.com/us/album/shapeshifter/1497345881?i=1497345882 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/track/7ADvm45DjHs0zDz7tfYRAA?si=NlydKAMxTVCJTuJN8t2qUA Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/inaisleeight/ Website: http://ia8.band/ Somethin About Nothin Theme song by Trevor Church, trevordchurch@gmail.com and Jared Squires, jaredsquiresmusic@gmail.com     

Somethin About Nothin
“Soap Or A Block Of Cheese?”

Somethin About Nothin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 91:44


Somethin About Nothin Season 3 Episode #12 “Soap Or A Block Of Cheese?”     3/23/2020   The gang is back together virtually! Scott opens the show talking about cleaning out his garage, what everyone is doing with their time. NFL QB free agents and Tom Brady to the Bucs. Hoy Vey joins for Yiddish Word of the Week, Fernalicious and the News, then Tracie Jansen is back with “As the Bear Turns” & a Thing or Two.. Finish with some “No You Dii’nt”     Fred’s Rivertown Alehouse - http://fredsrivertownalehouse.com Three things www.traciejansen.com STSPN.com – www.stspn.com Podcast Website: www.somethinaboutnothin.com Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/somethinaboutnothinpodcast/ Twitter: @scottohsman @tboyle15 @trixiekat IG: @scottohsman  @trixiekat  @tboyle15  @fern.nation Featured Music by CYTRUS and their great single, “Office Party” YouTube Video https://youtu.be/o6zNpuLqNBk Available on iTunes, Spotify, Souncloud and wherever you get music Apple MUSIC - https://music.apple.com/us/album/office-party/1494110533?i=1494110540   Spotify https://open.spotify.com/track/1j2CZ5cZPueZhsgkDVdxUW?si=glqxY2S5STGosl5EhJ9WgQ   Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cytrusmusic/   Somethin About Nothin Theme song by Trevor Church, trevordchurch@gmail.com and Jared Squires, jaredsquiresmusic@gmail.com  

Somethin About Nothin
"Cotton Balls Conference"

Somethin About Nothin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 70:01


Somethin About Nothin Season 3 Episode #8 “Cotton Balls Conference”     1/20/2020 Start by Scott telling how he somehow deleted the opening segment and he does a quick summary of what you missed. Then Hoy Vey from Ohio is back for the  “Yiddish Word of the Week”. Avery joins us for “At the Movies with Avery & Sid” to cover OSCARS and movie reviews.. Some awesome News from Fernalicious, Tracie Jansen’s Three Things. Original artist is, Jackson Dillon / JDillon and the song “Day Ones Chillin”     Fred’s Rivertown Alehouse - http://fredsrivertownalehouse.com   Three things www.traciejansen.com STSPN.com – www.stspn.com Podcast Website: www.somethinaboutnothin.com Show Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/somethinaboutnothinpodcast/ Twitter: @scottohsman @tboyle15 @trixiekat IG: @scottohsman  @trixiekat  @tboyle15  @fern.nation   Featured Music by JDillon  “Day Ones Chillin” of the EP Can Jackson Do It Again?   Be sure to check out Jdillon!  Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/album/485KsokzCfWOsrPkPlBslX?si=qEwPiMwIQLe3gWegjbw5_A Apple Music https://music.apple.com/us/album/can-jackson-do-it-again-ep/1481792659 Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/jdillonbeats/sets/can-jackson-do-it-again   Somethin About Nothin Theme song by Trevor Church, trevordchurch@gmail.com and Jared Squires, jaredsquiresmusic@gmail.com   Recorded Fred’s Rivertown Alehouse in Snohomish, WA.  

Smart Investing with Brent and Chase Wilsey
Sienfeld Is Heading To Netflix & The Big Bang Theory Is Going To HBO, What Does This All Mean In The World Of Streaming?

Smart Investing with Brent and Chase Wilsey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 44:36


 Providing fundamental analysis on stocks, economic updates, investment tips, and taking your calls every Saturday to answer your questions about investments you want to know about.For More Episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-investing-with-brent-and-chase-wilsey/id1186362516Learn More: https://www.wilseyassetmanagement.com/

Smartinvesting2000
Sienfeld Is Heading To Netflix & The Big Bang Theory Is Going To HBO, What Does This All Mean In The World Of Streaming?

Smartinvesting2000

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019


 Providing fundamental analysis on stocks, economic updates, investment tips, and taking your calls every Saturday to answer your questions about investments you want to know about.For More Episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/smart-investing-with-brent-and-chase-wilsey/id1186362516Learn More: https://www.wilseyassetmanagement.com/

NO HOLDS BARRED WITH OZZIE AND JAKE

THE BOYS GET TOGETHER FOR A MIDWEEK LOOK AT STL BLUES CUP WIN ..JAKES WIFE SOLO TRIP TO RAYS GAME...SIENFELD,,,RUSSIA,,,AND MID 80'S NY LOCAL TV....AND SOME MLB CHAT... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sean-osborne9/message

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Why Am I Laughing?
Episode 47 | Why is Stand Up Funny?

Why Am I Laughing?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 55:30


This week on Why Am I Laughing, Ben and RJ talk about Stand-Up Comedy! So sit down and shut up as we talk about America’s heart and soul! This podcast may be new at Stand-Up, but we did our homework! 2:35 - TV: Amy Poehler’s new show may or may not be about a Russian! 5:45 - Stand-Up Comedy (A Brief History) 9:55 - Why is Stand Up Funny? 43:38 - Ben’s Wacky Facts 50:39 - #WAILMAILoftheWeek Want us to read your email on next week's show? Send your words to whyamIlaughingpod@gmail.com You can always find our podcast on: iTunes Podcast app : goo.gl/p8BOlU Google Play : goo.gl/rsldp9 Stitcher : goo.gl/mtIGvk TuneInRadio: goo.gl/XkpKdr Twitter: @WAILPod https://twitter.com/WAILPod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whyamilaughing/ PodTyrant: goo.gl/srVA3P Patreon: patreon.com/WAILpod

Hoax Busters: Conspiracy or just Theory?
Call 532-Hoax Busters-It's Predigested

Hoax Busters: Conspiracy or just Theory?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017


Rationality belongs to the cool observer, but because of the stupidity of the average man, he follows not reason, but faith, and the naive faith requires necessary illusion and emotionally potent oversimplifications which are provided by the myth-maker to keep the ordinary person on course.-Reinhold Niebuhr. Straight and Crooked Thinking-R.H. Thouless C.R. Thouless, Predigested Thinking, The Excluded Middle, Slogans, Sloganeering, Ron Paul Ice Cream, Ross Perot, Google, Free markets, Charlotte W. Virginia Car Ramming, The Alt. Right, Rand Paul, Abby Martin, Libertarians, Fake Eyebrows, NASA, Literally Hitler, Video Games, Pew Die Pie, Nazis, Steve Bannon, Sienfeld,The Weight of Chains-2010 � War/Historical Documentary, OxyContin , Getting Nuked, Russia, The Cold War, Flat Earth Psyop, Apollo Hoax, International Fake Station.Flat Earth - The Mainstream Media Is Helping It (Paulstal Service)https://youtu.be/bXEs5vJC8WI Dr. Fuster Cluck, Lynn, Richdstoi on the Call. Encap: Brian Willams -scare people to death, Shatner-Science/Science Fiction, In Like Flynn-President Actor, Jella Bum Bum, John Adams-Canned Meat, Jimmy Dean Sausage Guy, Ken Wheeler-Crack Smoking Hippy Twaddle. Ads On Demand: Ron Paul Ice Cream: Sponsored by Peter Carey

The Marketing Secrets Show
How To Turn 3,000 Email Clicks Into 300,000 Visitors

The Marketing Secrets Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 18:21


I had a huge shift in my thinking about email marketing this weekend… let me show you how it works. On today's episode Russell talks about how he plans to use email as an amplifier in the future for Facebook Live videos in order to get more clicks. Here are some of the awesome things he talks about in this episode: What he has learned from watching Gary Vaynerchuk and how he's implementing it into his own stuff. Why it's important to master all the social media platforms available. And how he plans to use email and Facebook Messenger as an amplifier to be able to get more views and clicks per video he puts up on Facebook. So listen below to find out what Russell thinks is in the future for email, that will make having a large list even better. ---Transcript--- What’s up everybody, this is Russell Brunson and welcome to Marketing Secrets, episode number 2. It’s going to take me a while to get used to saying Marketing Secrets as opposed to Marketing In Your Car. But I’m glad you’re here, glad we’re hanging out. I hope you guys enjoyed episode number 1 yesterday. A lot of crazy stuff has been happening over here. As you know we finished, well we’re still in the last week of our book launch, but I’ve kind of moved on to the next funnel in the process, which is fun. But we just passed 50,000 books officially sold or 51,000 actually this morning, which is cool. Or this evening, it’s night time here, I’m actually in the office and not in the car like normal. It has been really cool. This week we’re doing what we call a 7 day launch. It’s a new process I learned from Brendon Burchard. I’m trying it out, it’s the first time we’ve done it and it’s fun. I’ve been funnel hacking him, he did this 3 or 4 times. Funnel hacked him and got the swipe files and a whole bunch of things and we’re testing it out. So day number one happened today, some of you guys saw that. We basically sent out promotions for it and basically I sat in the conference room and taught and trained for 3 hours live. And for 3 hours for the next 2 more days, so 3 days in a row. And then tomorrow, I’m actually going to be doing a presentation where I’m going to be selling our Two Comma Club coaching. If I execute right hopefully this whole thing will go well and people will….good stuff will happen. We’ll see what all the details all pan out. But it’s a really cool way. It’s a cool way to sell something but also give it insane amounts of value along the way, build tons of reciprocity and people will love you more, which is what marketing is all about. So it’s fun, I’m excited for it and if you guys are not watching it, go to expertsecretsmasterclass.com, you can see the process in action. Anyway, what I want to talk to you right now is, I’ve been totally geeking out on Gary Vaynerchuk the last few days. A couple reasons why, I think the biggest reason why is I’m noticing that, especially as we did, when we launched the book we did a virtual book tour and I started doing Facebook Live’s to all the different people’s audiences. It’s interesting because some people’s audiences were really bad. A lot more than I thought. And some audiences were insanely good. And I started watching who are the people that are doing this game right. And I started looking at that and just trying to get a really clear picture, and it’s interesting because I’ve seen, there’s people that are good at different channels. Some people are good at Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, just different channels. And the only person I see who’s good at all of them consistently across the board is Gary Vaynerchuk, so I’ve been watching him. And not just from a learning, but from a watching standpoint, what he’s doing on every single platform. Gall, he’s the only person I know that I can see, find that’s just really dialed in on all of them. I know it’s happening in other markets, I just don’t follow the other markets, where he’s got it working in all cylinders in all these different spaces. Again, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Podcasts. Anyway, across the core channels, he’s there. I did a podcast a couple of weeks ago about this. About how he kind of mentioned one of the things I listened to, your phone right here is the equivalent of the TV in the 1950’s. There were only 3 or 4 channels back then and the people who were on those channels dominated. And today it’s kind of the same thing, right now your phone has got 3 or 4 apps that people use to get all their social communication. That’s the majority, 90% of everything happening on their cell phone, outside of games, is happening there. It’s interesting, as I’ve been learning about it, I’ve been watching him as he’s been dominating each of these channels. How can I do that. It’s funny, I’ve had a lot of people like, “Russell, I cannot keep up with your content. I don’t know how you’re doing it. You’re doing podcasts and YouTube, and Facebook Live’s and this and that. All these different things.” And it’s because I’m trying to do the same thing, I want to be so in every single channel that wherever you go you’re seeing it. I want to be relevant because it’s been interesting, the last year and a half, 2 years or so, so many of my friends who focused on the market we’ve been doing for the last 10 years have become irrelevant. As I tried to do Facebook Lives with their audience I was like, “Dang, they’re not relevant.” And it’s interesting. If you asked me my opinion before this weekend, I’ve been thinking a lot about this, and this is a big mind shift, and I hope that this gives you a mind shift. It totally gave me one. I don’t want, as I tell you this, I don’t want anyone to discount and be like, “Oh Marketing is dead.” Because that’s not what I’m saying by any stretch of the imagination. Email is still hyper important and will continue to be important because it’s…..a lot of reasons. When I got started my first mentor Mark Joyner was like, “Build a list, build a list, build a list.” And it saved me. I built a list of over a million entrepreneurs and it’s been the good times and bad times. During the good times, it helps amplify things. In the bad times it helps save your butt. It saved me from bankruptcy twice that I can remember, there’s probably more. But it’s like, that was the key, giving you your own distribution channel where you can get messages out to people. And I would say for the last, I don’t know when email was invented, but from then until probably the last year or so it was king. It was the most important thing. And again, I’m nervous to get into this podcast, because I want no one to be like, “cool, I don’t have to write emails anymore.” No, you have to focus on email. If you read the, I don’t have any here in front of me, the Dotcom Secrets book, I had it in the conference room today. If you read the Dotcom Secrets book I talked about three types of traffic. Traffic that you control, traffic you don’t control, and traffic that you own. So traffic you control, Zuckerberg owns Facebook, he owns Facebook traffic. He owns it, but I can go and buy an ad, I can control and send it somewhere. Same thing with YouTube, it’s owned by someone. People own these channels, so I don’t own that traffic, but I can control it, I can buy it and push it somewhere. When I push an ad somewhere I want to push it somewhere where the traffic transitions from traffic that I’m controlling into traffic that I own. So for me, for the last 10 years it was 100% like, send all that traffic to an email list because then they join your email list and they’re on your list now and you’ve got them. I still believe that. Again, don’t think I’m taking away email, I’m not. It’s still the key, it’s still the best way I think, to transition from traffic you own from traffic you don’t own. Then there’s traffic you don’t control. That’s like SEO,PR and all this stuff is happening. We had a blog, or an article today actually posted, if you guys are reading Forbes. I wonder if I can find the headline really quick. It made me feel really good, in fact I sent it to my parents and they are all excited, which made me even more happy. So the title of the headline was, “This entrepreneur built a $360 million SAAS business that was entirely self funded.” There you go, there’s the headline for those who are watching the video feed over on YouTube. So it was awesome. But the article happened and I can’t control  that stuff. Traffic is coming in from different places and I can’t control. So I need to somehow catch it. Hopefully I’m capturing it and putting it in places where I can get their email and control that traffic and I can send it places. So there’s my beliefs. The core foundation has not changed. It’s still traffic you control, traffic you don’t control, all siphoning into some type of traffic you do control. Control doesn’t only mean an email list though. I still think email is one of the best, and the reason is because if you have email, I can send an email and it directly goes to people. But here’s the negative side to email. You send an email, it goes to somebody and then it dies. Send the email, it goes to someone, it dies. So the channel is powerful, but that’s the downside. Then you’ve got all these filters and promotion tabs, all this crap that you’re just always fighting against as well. So it becomes less and less effective. But I still, let’s say I send an email out to my list, I have over a million entrepreneurs that come through our list, I don’t know the exact number as of today, how many are active. It’s not a million, but it’s close to that. If you look at when I send the email out, I might get I don’t know, 30-40,000 people to open the email and from that I might get 10,000 clicks, which is a good email. In fact, I should probably look at exact numbers, it’s been a while. But something like that. If I get 10,000 clicks in an email, that’s awesome. I remember back in the day my goal, if I could get between 3-5,000 clicks per email I was celebrating, which is awesome. Now I want to put some things in perspective, because that’s still good. But understanding the power of emails. I click a button and it goes to someone’s inbox and I can get clicks fast. The downside is it’s there and it disappears. And the life span of that is very, very short. It’s finite, it will last a few hours and then it’s buried and gone. Now I want to put this into perspective, if you go back and look at the book launch for Expert Secrets that we just finished. I did a whole bunch of Facebook Lives and from that, I wonder if I have the stats here in front of me, for those who are not watching, I’m at the office. I don’t have my….let’s see if I can find…..alright it says here on Skype, so I will pull this up. This is as of a week and a half ago, so it’s even more now. But it’s kind of cool. So from the Facebook Lives that we did, our reach was 5,679,718 people. So that’s the equivalent of an open rate in email. So that means that they saw me and they opened up the email and saw me. It’s not as good as an email open, for a grand I’ll take that, but 5.6 million people saw my face in the newsfeed being interviewed by someone about the book. Crazy. I don’t know how much, I’d have to be on CNN 5or 6 times is my guess, to get that many people to see it as they’re flipping channels. From that 3.15 million people actually clicked play or sat there and watched some of the video. Over 3 million people watched it. From that we got 40,000 reactions, people clicking on a like or dislike, or a thumb or whatever. And 3,696 shared it. It’s interesting, I was looking at that and the cool thing is all those assets we created are there forever. We’re running ads to all of them that are so profitable consistently and they’re running and running and the lifespan of these is a long time.  6 months, a year, they can go on forever. I’m putting videos on YouTube now, if you’ve been watching funnelhacker.tv I’m posting these videos and what’s cool is the video gets put there and it has this long tail. Episode one of Funnel Hacker TV is up to like 14 or 15,000 views. Number two is at 13,000. And it’s like they’re all getting the things like, they’re there and they keep growing and growing. Episode one of Funnel Hacker TV, my guess in the next year or two years that thing is going to have a million, a million and a half, two million views on it. I’ve done videos on Facebook that have multiple millions of views. For me to get a million clicks on email, that’s going to take me an entire year to get a million clicks. So I started thinking, and then again, they’re all different. Every channel is different. You got email, Facebook Live, YouTube, Instagram, I’m learning all these platforms and trying to really understand them. What I’m seeing is if I use my email a little differently than I have been using it. I’ve been using my email in the past to sell. And I still think you should use it to sell, but differently. I’m not sure exactly, I can’t even give you some of my brainstorms off the top of my head, I don’t know how it’s going to all pan out. But I feel like, in the past what we would do is have long email sessions pushing people through a funnel and all sorts of things, but I feel like I want to shorten that. And we were talking about here internally in the office calling it 48 hour funnels. Someone comes in and we have urgency and scarcity quick. There’s 48 hours from the time they opt in til the time that offer expires. We can use deadline funnels with Clickfunnels at the beginning and done. And then it’s over and from there you push them back into our, and if you read the Dotcom Secrets book, I have my soap opera sequences and my Seinfeld. So my soap operas in the past were long sequences pushing them throughout a funnel, now I’m just going to compress that to a weekend marathon, a 48 hour marathon, instead of a soap opera sequence. Still kind of two or three emails really quick when they opt in, specific to that thing. Then we dump them back to my Sienfeld list, and my Seinfeld list, the goal of that in my mind right now, and I havne’t quite perfected this or figured it out, but what’s going on is the goal of email now for me, outside of the 48 hours to convert and cause urgency and scarcity and open and close an offer, is to promote content. It’s interesting, If I post a video on YouTube, and I post there nothing, it kind of sits there. I can buy some ads, it’s slow. But if I start it, and I start it with a big momentum it’ll grow quickly. Like today when we did the three hour training, we were on Facebook and we were on YouTube, so I promoted it on Facebook messenger, I promoted people to the live Facebook. Email I promoted people to the Google version and we had over 3,000 people watching live for the entire 3 hours. That was people that actually watched it the full time and there were all these people, up and down. But I would say, when all was said and from that we had 5 or 600 shares, thousands and thousands of clicks. And I’m looking, if I use my email as a tool to amplify video and when the video is done, when the video comes and there’s 3,000, 4,000 views and there’s 200 comments then Google or YouTube, or whoever is like, “holy crap, this video is awesome.” Or Facebook says, “This video is awesome.” And they’re going to rank it higher and then more views happen. And the thing, if I were to send an email, it would hit there and then it would disappear within 2 or 3 hours, it’s gone. The clicks and stuff are gone from that email. But if I push it to content to boost it to my most hyper active people on my list, who love me, we push them there, and then they start watching, viewing and sharing and then it boosts everything else and I can get all this organic traffic. It changes that 3,000, 5,000, 10,000 clicks, max to hundreds of thousands to millions of views. And it’s like, now I’m looking at email as an amplification thing. It’s like amplifying these presale ads. If you look at, I keep going back to the Dotcom Secrets book, if yu haven’t read it yet, go read it. But in the Dotcom Secrets book I talk all about the phases of the funnel. The pre-frame before they hit the funnel is the most important part. All these videos are a pre-frame. I’m taking the pre-frame and amplifying it, ramping it up and then its going viral, or semi-viral or we call it paid viral or forced viral, it makes it so we can pay for ads. We put ads behind it and it can grow that way. But it’s taking that email that would have been 3 or 4,000 clicks and turning it into 300,000 clicks and it’s really fascinating. Same thing with Medichat, which is the new Facebook Messenger. When we first got it, I struggled with how do I use it and push people to different offers and it’s kind of confusing, and what I found out is working so good. It’s like I’m building this little stuff, I think we have 15 or 16,000 people on our Medichat list, it’s like an email list but it’s through Facebook Messenger, and what we’re doing is every time we do a Facebook Live we push it. And then that fast we get 500 – 1000 people to show up to every Facebook Live it’s insane. I log into the box and say start Facebook Live, go, they all come and within, like I said, within minutes we have 500 or 1000 people who are live, and then people see a Facebook Live with 500 or 1000 people on it, they start watching and it starts growing and it snowballs into everything. So I’m looking at this whole thing differently now where it’s like email and messenger are tools to amplify the content where I’m going to take this asset, this pre-frame video that I’m creating and I’m putting out there and changing it from 3 or 400 views I would have gotten, or 3 or 4000 clicks I would have gotten, into 30,000, 50,000, 100,000 or more. And it’s getting me excited. Again, I’m experimenting with this, but I think….it’s funny because this is the first time I think in my entire career now of 14+ years that I’ve had a directional shift. I view email different. And I think it’s better. It’s interesting.  Anyway, I just encourage, I just wanted to open this thought process for you guys as well to think about. Because I’m thinking about it and I think we should all be thinking about it because I think there’s something interesting there that’s going to be big. So watch what I’m doing, again, I always say this. Listen to what I’m saying because I’m never going to hold anything back from you guys, because I wouldn’t do that. But watch what I’m doing because I’m doing it consistently and I’m trying it and if I keep doing it, it means it’s working. If I stop it’s like I guess it didn’t work. But I think that’s the key. So understand, start studying each of the different platforms and understanding it. Instagram is the same way, I’m looking at Instagram and I still haven’t quite figured it out. In fact, I got my account canceled yesterday and I got it back last night. So I’m a little paranoid about it. But at the same time, there’s a really cool thing on Instagram, you have the ability to build the relationship and build rapport with the attractive character. It’s kind of like Snapchat only easier to build. I can post videos and now they have this really cool thing coming out called Swipe Up, and I don’t have it yet in my account, but I’ve seen a lot of people having it and we’re trying to get it in our Instagram account. What happens, I could be doing these things, I still call them snap chats, because I’ve been doing Snapchat for a year, but whatever they call them in Instagram where I can go and make these videos. In the videos I’m telling a story throughout the day. “Okay, I’m here, I’m doing this.” Kind of like a mini version of what we do on Funnel Hacker TV. I’m telling the story, and as I’m telling the story I’ll be like, “Hey I just recorded a podcast, if you want to hear it swipe up.” And they swipe up and it immediately takes them to whatever URL you want. That is magic. So I think Instagram is similar in my mind to Facebook Messenger and email. And I don’t have a name for it yet, I haven’t figured out a system, but the goal of those platforms are to build rapport with the attractive character and amplify the content. The content are pre-frame bridges that push people into funnels. And if you start looking at it that way, I think there’s something new and exciting. So there you go guys. We’re what, almost 17 minutes. They get longer now that I’m not in my car. Sorry about that, I hope you don’t mind. Hopefully it gets the wheels in your head spinning. Because that’s the direction I’m thinking and focusing on and I think it’s going to be where things are starting to transition to. Hope that helps. Thanks so much you guys, for hanging out. If you’re not subscribed yet, go to marketingsecrets.com and subscribe on iTunes and leave your feedback, I’d love to hear it. And if you are new to this and you want to catch up on the last 5 years of this podcast, it used to be called Marketing In Your Car. Go to marketinginyourcar.com and the first 250 episodes you can get on a free MP3 player, just to get you caught up on all the cool stuff we’ve been talking about behind your back. Now you’re part of this and I can let you in on the big secrets. With that said, thanks you guys, appreciate you and we’ll talk to you all again soon. Bye.

Marketing Secrets (2017)
How To Turn 3,000 Email Clicks Into 300,000 Visitors

Marketing Secrets (2017)

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 18:21


I had a huge shift in my thinking about email marketing this weekend… let me show you how it works. On today's episode Russell talks about how he plans to use email as an amplifier in the future for Facebook Live videos in order to get more clicks. Here are some of the awesome things he talks about in this episode: What he has learned from watching Gary Vaynerchuk and how he's implementing it into his own stuff. Why it's important to master all the social media platforms available. And how he plans to use email and Facebook Messenger as an amplifier to be able to get more views and clicks per video he puts up on Facebook. So listen below to find out what Russell thinks is in the future for email, that will make having a large list even better. ---Transcript--- What’s up everybody, this is Russell Brunson and welcome to Marketing Secrets, episode number 2. It’s going to take me a while to get used to saying Marketing Secrets as opposed to Marketing In Your Car. But I’m glad you’re here, glad we’re hanging out. I hope you guys enjoyed episode number 1 yesterday. A lot of crazy stuff has been happening over here. As you know we finished, well we’re still in the last week of our book launch, but I’ve kind of moved on to the next funnel in the process, which is fun. But we just passed 50,000 books officially sold or 51,000 actually this morning, which is cool. Or this evening, it’s night time here, I’m actually in the office and not in the car like normal. It has been really cool. This week we’re doing what we call a 7 day launch. It’s a new process I learned from Brendon Burchard. I’m trying it out, it’s the first time we’ve done it and it’s fun. I’ve been funnel hacking him, he did this 3 or 4 times. Funnel hacked him and got the swipe files and a whole bunch of things and we’re testing it out. So day number one happened today, some of you guys saw that. We basically sent out promotions for it and basically I sat in the conference room and taught and trained for 3 hours live. And for 3 hours for the next 2 more days, so 3 days in a row. And then tomorrow, I’m actually going to be doing a presentation where I’m going to be selling our Two Comma Club coaching. If I execute right hopefully this whole thing will go well and people will….good stuff will happen. We’ll see what all the details all pan out. But it’s a really cool way. It’s a cool way to sell something but also give it insane amounts of value along the way, build tons of reciprocity and people will love you more, which is what marketing is all about. So it’s fun, I’m excited for it and if you guys are not watching it, go to expertsecretsmasterclass.com, you can see the process in action. Anyway, what I want to talk to you right now is, I’ve been totally geeking out on Gary Vaynerchuk the last few days. A couple reasons why, I think the biggest reason why is I’m noticing that, especially as we did, when we launched the book we did a virtual book tour and I started doing Facebook Live’s to all the different people’s audiences. It’s interesting because some people’s audiences were really bad. A lot more than I thought. And some audiences were insanely good. And I started watching who are the people that are doing this game right. And I started looking at that and just trying to get a really clear picture, and it’s interesting because I’ve seen, there’s people that are good at different channels. Some people are good at Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, just different channels. And the only person I see who’s good at all of them consistently across the board is Gary Vaynerchuk, so I’ve been watching him. And not just from a learning, but from a watching standpoint, what he’s doing on every single platform. Gall, he’s the only person I know that I can see, find that’s just really dialed in on all of them. I know it’s happening in other markets, I just don’t follow the other markets, where he’s got it working in all cylinders in all these different spaces. Again, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Podcasts. Anyway, across the core channels, he’s there. I did a podcast a couple of weeks ago about this. About how he kind of mentioned one of the things I listened to, your phone right here is the equivalent of the TV in the 1950’s. There were only 3 or 4 channels back then and the people who were on those channels dominated. And today it’s kind of the same thing, right now your phone has got 3 or 4 apps that people use to get all their social communication. That’s the majority, 90% of everything happening on their cell phone, outside of games, is happening there. It’s interesting, as I’ve been learning about it, I’ve been watching him as he’s been dominating each of these channels. How can I do that. It’s funny, I’ve had a lot of people like, “Russell, I cannot keep up with your content. I don’t know how you’re doing it. You’re doing podcasts and YouTube, and Facebook Live’s and this and that. All these different things.” And it’s because I’m trying to do the same thing, I want to be so in every single channel that wherever you go you’re seeing it. I want to be relevant because it’s been interesting, the last year and a half, 2 years or so, so many of my friends who focused on the market we’ve been doing for the last 10 years have become irrelevant. As I tried to do Facebook Lives with their audience I was like, “Dang, they’re not relevant.” And it’s interesting. If you asked me my opinion before this weekend, I’ve been thinking a lot about this, and this is a big mind shift, and I hope that this gives you a mind shift. It totally gave me one. I don’t want, as I tell you this, I don’t want anyone to discount and be like, “Oh Marketing is dead.” Because that’s not what I’m saying by any stretch of the imagination. Email is still hyper important and will continue to be important because it’s…..a lot of reasons. When I got started my first mentor Mark Joyner was like, “Build a list, build a list, build a list.” And it saved me. I built a list of over a million entrepreneurs and it’s been the good times and bad times. During the good times, it helps amplify things. In the bad times it helps save your butt. It saved me from bankruptcy twice that I can remember, there’s probably more. But it’s like, that was the key, giving you your own distribution channel where you can get messages out to people. And I would say for the last, I don’t know when email was invented, but from then until probably the last year or so it was king. It was the most important thing. And again, I’m nervous to get into this podcast, because I want no one to be like, “cool, I don’t have to write emails anymore.” No, you have to focus on email. If you read the, I don’t have any here in front of me, the Dotcom Secrets book, I had it in the conference room today. If you read the Dotcom Secrets book I talked about three types of traffic. Traffic that you control, traffic you don’t control, and traffic that you own. So traffic you control, Zuckerberg owns Facebook, he owns Facebook traffic. He owns it, but I can go and buy an ad, I can control and send it somewhere. Same thing with YouTube, it’s owned by someone. People own these channels, so I don’t own that traffic, but I can control it, I can buy it and push it somewhere. When I push an ad somewhere I want to push it somewhere where the traffic transitions from traffic that I’m controlling into traffic that I own. So for me, for the last 10 years it was 100% like, send all that traffic to an email list because then they join your email list and they’re on your list now and you’ve got them. I still believe that. Again, don’t think I’m taking away email, I’m not. It’s still the key, it’s still the best way I think, to transition from traffic you own from traffic you don’t own. Then there’s traffic you don’t control. That’s like SEO,PR and all this stuff is happening. We had a blog, or an article today actually posted, if you guys are reading Forbes. I wonder if I can find the headline really quick. It made me feel really good, in fact I sent it to my parents and they are all excited, which made me even more happy. So the title of the headline was, “This entrepreneur built a $360 million SAAS business that was entirely self funded.” There you go, there’s the headline for those who are watching the video feed over on YouTube. So it was awesome. But the article happened and I can’t control  that stuff. Traffic is coming in from different places and I can’t control. So I need to somehow catch it. Hopefully I’m capturing it and putting it in places where I can get their email and control that traffic and I can send it places. So there’s my beliefs. The core foundation has not changed. It’s still traffic you control, traffic you don’t control, all siphoning into some type of traffic you do control. Control doesn’t only mean an email list though. I still think email is one of the best, and the reason is because if you have email, I can send an email and it directly goes to people. But here’s the negative side to email. You send an email, it goes to somebody and then it dies. Send the email, it goes to someone, it dies. So the channel is powerful, but that’s the downside. Then you’ve got all these filters and promotion tabs, all this crap that you’re just always fighting against as well. So it becomes less and less effective. But I still, let’s say I send an email out to my list, I have over a million entrepreneurs that come through our list, I don’t know the exact number as of today, how many are active. It’s not a million, but it’s close to that. If you look at when I send the email out, I might get I don’t know, 30-40,000 people to open the email and from that I might get 10,000 clicks, which is a good email. In fact, I should probably look at exact numbers, it’s been a while. But something like that. If I get 10,000 clicks in an email, that’s awesome. I remember back in the day my goal, if I could get between 3-5,000 clicks per email I was celebrating, which is awesome. Now I want to put some things in perspective, because that’s still good. But understanding the power of emails. I click a button and it goes to someone’s inbox and I can get clicks fast. The downside is it’s there and it disappears. And the life span of that is very, very short. It’s finite, it will last a few hours and then it’s buried and gone. Now I want to put this into perspective, if you go back and look at the book launch for Expert Secrets that we just finished. I did a whole bunch of Facebook Lives and from that, I wonder if I have the stats here in front of me, for those who are not watching, I’m at the office. I don’t have my….let’s see if I can find…..alright it says here on Skype, so I will pull this up. This is as of a week and a half ago, so it’s even more now. But it’s kind of cool. So from the Facebook Lives that we did, our reach was 5,679,718 people. So that’s the equivalent of an open rate in email. So that means that they saw me and they opened up the email and saw me. It’s not as good as an email open, for a grand I’ll take that, but 5.6 million people saw my face in the newsfeed being interviewed by someone about the book. Crazy. I don’t know how much, I’d have to be on CNN 5or 6 times is my guess, to get that many people to see it as they’re flipping channels. From that 3.15 million people actually clicked play or sat there and watched some of the video. Over 3 million people watched it. From that we got 40,000 reactions, people clicking on a like or dislike, or a thumb or whatever. And 3,696 shared it. It’s interesting, I was looking at that and the cool thing is all those assets we created are there forever. We’re running ads to all of them that are so profitable consistently and they’re running and running and the lifespan of these is a long time.  6 months, a year, they can go on forever. I’m putting videos on YouTube now, if you’ve been watching funnelhacker.tv I’m posting these videos and what’s cool is the video gets put there and it has this long tail. Episode one of Funnel Hacker TV is up to like 14 or 15,000 views. Number two is at 13,000. And it’s like they’re all getting the things like, they’re there and they keep growing and growing. Episode one of Funnel Hacker TV, my guess in the next year or two years that thing is going to have a million, a million and a half, two million views on it. I’ve done videos on Facebook that have multiple millions of views. For me to get a million clicks on email, that’s going to take me an entire year to get a million clicks. So I started thinking, and then again, they’re all different. Every channel is different. You got email, Facebook Live, YouTube, Instagram, I’m learning all these platforms and trying to really understand them. What I’m seeing is if I use my email a little differently than I have been using it. I’ve been using my email in the past to sell. And I still think you should use it to sell, but differently. I’m not sure exactly, I can’t even give you some of my brainstorms off the top of my head, I don’t know how it’s going to all pan out. But I feel like, in the past what we would do is have long email sessions pushing people through a funnel and all sorts of things, but I feel like I want to shorten that. And we were talking about here internally in the office calling it 48 hour funnels. Someone comes in and we have urgency and scarcity quick. There’s 48 hours from the time they opt in til the time that offer expires. We can use deadline funnels with Clickfunnels at the beginning and done. And then it’s over and from there you push them back into our, and if you read the Dotcom Secrets book, I have my soap opera sequences and my Seinfeld. So my soap operas in the past were long sequences pushing them throughout a funnel, now I’m just going to compress that to a weekend marathon, a 48 hour marathon, instead of a soap opera sequence. Still kind of two or three emails really quick when they opt in, specific to that thing. Then we dump them back to my Sienfeld list, and my Seinfeld list, the goal of that in my mind right now, and I havne’t quite perfected this or figured it out, but what’s going on is the goal of email now for me, outside of the 48 hours to convert and cause urgency and scarcity and open and close an offer, is to promote content. It’s interesting, If I post a video on YouTube, and I post there nothing, it kind of sits there. I can buy some ads, it’s slow. But if I start it, and I start it with a big momentum it’ll grow quickly. Like today when we did the three hour training, we were on Facebook and we were on YouTube, so I promoted it on Facebook messenger, I promoted people to the live Facebook. Email I promoted people to the Google version and we had over 3,000 people watching live for the entire 3 hours. That was people that actually watched it the full time and there were all these people, up and down. But I would say, when all was said and from that we had 5 or 600 shares, thousands and thousands of clicks. And I’m looking, if I use my email as a tool to amplify video and when the video is done, when the video comes and there’s 3,000, 4,000 views and there’s 200 comments then Google or YouTube, or whoever is like, “holy crap, this video is awesome.” Or Facebook says, “This video is awesome.” And they’re going to rank it higher and then more views happen. And the thing, if I were to send an email, it would hit there and then it would disappear within 2 or 3 hours, it’s gone. The clicks and stuff are gone from that email. But if I push it to content to boost it to my most hyper active people on my list, who love me, we push them there, and then they start watching, viewing and sharing and then it boosts everything else and I can get all this organic traffic. It changes that 3,000, 5,000, 10,000 clicks, max to hundreds of thousands to millions of views. And it’s like, now I’m looking at email as an amplification thing. It’s like amplifying these presale ads. If you look at, I keep going back to the Dotcom Secrets book, if yu haven’t read it yet, go read it. But in the Dotcom Secrets book I talk all about the phases of the funnel. The pre-frame before they hit the funnel is the most important part. All these videos are a pre-frame. I’m taking the pre-frame and amplifying it, ramping it up and then its going viral, or semi-viral or we call it paid viral or forced viral, it makes it so we can pay for ads. We put ads behind it and it can grow that way. But it’s taking that email that would have been 3 or 4,000 clicks and turning it into 300,000 clicks and it’s really fascinating. Same thing with Medichat, which is the new Facebook Messenger. When we first got it, I struggled with how do I use it and push people to different offers and it’s kind of confusing, and what I found out is working so good. It’s like I’m building this little stuff, I think we have 15 or 16,000 people on our Medichat list, it’s like an email list but it’s through Facebook Messenger, and what we’re doing is every time we do a Facebook Live we push it. And then that fast we get 500 – 1000 people to show up to every Facebook Live it’s insane. I log into the box and say start Facebook Live, go, they all come and within, like I said, within minutes we have 500 or 1000 people who are live, and then people see a Facebook Live with 500 or 1000 people on it, they start watching and it starts growing and it snowballs into everything. So I’m looking at this whole thing differently now where it’s like email and messenger are tools to amplify the content where I’m going to take this asset, this pre-frame video that I’m creating and I’m putting out there and changing it from 3 or 400 views I would have gotten, or 3 or 4000 clicks I would have gotten, into 30,000, 50,000, 100,000 or more. And it’s getting me excited. Again, I’m experimenting with this, but I think….it’s funny because this is the first time I think in my entire career now of 14+ years that I’ve had a directional shift. I view email different. And I think it’s better. It’s interesting.  Anyway, I just encourage, I just wanted to open this thought process for you guys as well to think about. Because I’m thinking about it and I think we should all be thinking about it because I think there’s something interesting there that’s going to be big. So watch what I’m doing, again, I always say this. Listen to what I’m saying because I’m never going to hold anything back from you guys, because I wouldn’t do that. But watch what I’m doing because I’m doing it consistently and I’m trying it and if I keep doing it, it means it’s working. If I stop it’s like I guess it didn’t work. But I think that’s the key. So understand, start studying each of the different platforms and understanding it. Instagram is the same way, I’m looking at Instagram and I still haven’t quite figured it out. In fact, I got my account canceled yesterday and I got it back last night. So I’m a little paranoid about it. But at the same time, there’s a really cool thing on Instagram, you have the ability to build the relationship and build rapport with the attractive character. It’s kind of like Snapchat only easier to build. I can post videos and now they have this really cool thing coming out called Swipe Up, and I don’t have it yet in my account, but I’ve seen a lot of people having it and we’re trying to get it in our Instagram account. What happens, I could be doing these things, I still call them snap chats, because I’ve been doing Snapchat for a year, but whatever they call them in Instagram where I can go and make these videos. In the videos I’m telling a story throughout the day. “Okay, I’m here, I’m doing this.” Kind of like a mini version of what we do on Funnel Hacker TV. I’m telling the story, and as I’m telling the story I’ll be like, “Hey I just recorded a podcast, if you want to hear it swipe up.” And they swipe up and it immediately takes them to whatever URL you want. That is magic. So I think Instagram is similar in my mind to Facebook Messenger and email. And I don’t have a name for it yet, I haven’t figured out a system, but the goal of those platforms are to build rapport with the attractive character and amplify the content. The content are pre-frame bridges that push people into funnels. And if you start looking at it that way, I think there’s something new and exciting. So there you go guys. We’re what, almost 17 minutes. They get longer now that I’m not in my car. Sorry about that, I hope you don’t mind. Hopefully it gets the wheels in your head spinning. Because that’s the direction I’m thinking and focusing on and I think it’s going to be where things are starting to transition to. Hope that helps. Thanks so much you guys, for hanging out. If you’re not subscribed yet, go to marketingsecrets.com and subscribe on iTunes and leave your feedback, I’d love to hear it. And if you are new to this and you want to catch up on the last 5 years of this podcast, it used to be called Marketing In Your Car. Go to marketinginyourcar.com and the first 250 episodes you can get on a free MP3 player, just to get you caught up on all the cool stuff we’ve been talking about behind your back. Now you’re part of this and I can let you in on the big secrets. With that said, thanks you guys, appreciate you and we’ll talk to you all again soon. Bye.

The Brink of Sanity
Episode 253: The B.O.S.S. TV Awards 2 - Part 3

The Brink of Sanity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 122:05


Before we finish out TV awards we talk about box tops, doing a show in Australia, would you rather, listener emails, then we get to the categories: Top TV villains, Characters in multiple great roles, Shows with the best premise that were the biggest disappointments, Top 80's cartoons, Top 10 all time shows, and we end the show with Mr. Robot talk.

The League of Geekz Podcast
Episode 67: Geek News Flash Finale, Chris Pratt, Empire of the Dead, Ninja Turtles and More

The League of Geekz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 93:53


This week the Geekz talk about the Flash season finale, and spoil it so be warned.  Sean talks about Ex Machina, and Alil did a live podcast at Geek Bar in Chicago.  We also talk about Bill Murray, Sienfeld and Supergirl in TV news, and in Movie news we talk a Possilbe new Norman Osobrn, Krang in The Ninja Turtle movie, and possible competition for Batman v Superman.  Enjoy...

Don't Podcast Me, Bro!
Episode 7: The Dishonorable MILF

Don't Podcast Me, Bro!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2014 70:03


This time around, our first ever return guest, Cody McCracken, joins us to talk about moccasins, Amazon Prime, car dealerships, and what's the deal with airline food?

Shut Up & Listen with Bob Golub Podcast
Writer Producer comic Mike Rowe A MUST LISTEN FOR COMICS

Shut Up & Listen with Bob Golub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2013 103:09


If you are a comic and want to learn how to become a TV writer a MUST listen. Great stories about Larry David Roseanne George Clooney Ted Danson Jerry Seinfeld Steve Harvey Russell Brand and a lot more. In the 1980's, Mike, just a teenager, was a fixture in the New York stand up scene. performing at such notable clubs as The Improv, The Comedy Cellar, Caroline's and The Bottom Line. A highlight from these days include working with his hero, Andy Kaufman. He played the drums for Andy when he did his famous Elvis impression and he refereed some of his legendary wrestling matches. Early on Mike wrote one-liners for such comics as Rodney Dangerfield, Rip Taylor and Dennis Miller's Weekend Update. In the late 1980's he landed comedy writing jobs for sketch shows on MTV, A&E and Comedy Central. It wasn't long before Mike moved to Hollywood to start his career writing sitcoms. His first was on a show starring George Clooney. Since then he's worked non-stop on shows such as "Coach," "Becker" and "The Nanny." He also wrote on a few comedy variety series such as "The Martin Short Show," and "Late Night with Craig Ferguson." He's also written for the "The Comedy Central Roasts." It's been one of his favorite jobs and he continues to write them as of this date. Mike found the road to animation when he landed a job writing Eddie Murphy's sitcom, "PJ's." He's since been nominated for numerous writing awards including three Emmy's, and two Annie Awards (winning one) for his work on the animated series', "Family Guy" and "Futurama." In 2011 Mike finally received an Emmy for his work on Futurama as well as an EMA award.

transcend coffee video podcast
quality vs aproachability - transcend coffee podcast - episode 18

transcend coffee video podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2010 12:25


Poul Mark and special guest Aaron Ball discuss the relationship between high standards and quality vs remaining approachable and accessible in the specialty coffee market.

fromtheville's Podcast
157: I DARE You

fromtheville's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2007 60:07


Will the anti-drug message penetrate Martin? A run-in with the local DARE represenitive gives him a chance to share a few of his feelings. When did Sienfeld get cancelled and what color is the Bounty Hunter? Answers to many questions are in store in this edition of FTV.