Marketing In Your Car
Marketing In Your Car

Marketing In Your Car

Russell Brunson

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Welcome to the DotComSecrets.com "Marketing In Your Car" podcast. Did you know that you can dramatically grow your business during your commute to the office each day? In just 10 minutes a day you can learn marketing, traffic, conversions and sales from internet marketing expert Russell Brunson. Each podcast is under 10 minutes, so you can get this priceless information in bite size chunks in your car!

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The LAST Marketing In Your Car Ever… (And What To Expect Next)
MAY 11, 2017
The LAST Marketing In Your Car Ever… (And What To Expect Next)
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.
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4 MIN
How To Funnel Hack Satan
MAY 8, 2017
How To Funnel Hack Satan
He may be evil, but one of the best marketers ever… On this episode Russell talks about teaching kids at church about Satan's marketing plan and how he is taking some marketing pointers from Satan. Here are some of the odd things you will hear in today's episode: How being able to teach a lesson at church about whatever he wanted got Russell thinking about Satan as a marketer. And what kind of things we can learn from Satan that will help with our ability to sell the negatives as positives. So listen below to find out what Russell has learned from Satan himself. ---Transcript--- What's up everybody? This is Russell, welcome to Marketing In Your Car. I hope you guys are pumped for today. It's Monday, we get to build funnels today. Steven Larsen's little daughter just sent me the cutest message ever about building funnels. Every Monday or so, not every Monday, but most Monday, all the good Mondays, Steven messages me in the morning and says, "It's Monday baby, we get to build funnels." And he did it today and he had his cute little daughter messaging saying the same thing. It was so cute. Steven: Whoo! Yeah baby, it's Monday! Steven's Daughter: Oh yeah baby, it's Monday! Steven: We get to build funnels! Whoo! Steven's Daughter: Build funnels, whoo! Russell: Anyway, I'm excited. I'm heading in. Dylan and Wynter Jones, Dylan is my co-founder in Clickfunnels, Wynter is his twin brother who is also a ninja. They are going to be here this next two weeks building out updating the editor, making sure that everything is even more amazing than it already is, if that's even possible. Jaime Smith is in the house, he's going to be working with us to take over the world. And then Todd's coming next week, Ryan might be coming after that. Anyway, it's just fun when we have a bunch of people coming out to plan world domination and to better serve all of you guys. So I'm excited for that. So during my short commute today, I want to share with you guys something kind of fun. Yesterday I taught a class at church and it's kind of cool because it's, usually there's a lesson or curriculum, but once a month they let people kind of pick what they wanted to teach, so I got one of those lessons, which was really cool. I got to pick whatever I wanted to teach. So I was like, "What do I want to teach today?" So what I decided to do was to basically look at the marketing plans of Satan and how he is getting people. I think my group probably thinks I'm weird because I was like, "Look, everyone here is talking about church and religion and all that kind of stuff, but I'm really impressed with how good Satan is at marketing. He's getting people to do all sorts of crazy stuff that they shouldn't normally be doing." And I talked about, those that know me know that I was a Mormon missionary when I was 19 years old, for two years. I talked about it, "That was a hard sales pitch, we were going door to door trying to convince people to give up alcohol, tobacco, coffee, and tea, all premarital, post marital, or not post marital. Premarital, extra marital sex, ten percent of your income for the rest of your life. And if you don't screw it up, you may get salvation." That's our sales pitch, which is a pretty tough sales pitch. But I was like, "Satan's sales pitch is even harder. He's selling eternal damnation. That's what he's got to sale. How in the world is he getting so many people? Because that's what he's got to sell. As a marketer, I'm fascinated. I want to study this." So my lesson was breaking it down about what he's doing and why he's doing and all sorts of stuff. But what's interesting, not that we should learn from Satan, this podcast is going really bad. But if we were to learn from Satan, because he's really good at marketing, it's interesting there's a scripture in Isaiah that basically says that in the last days, wo unto them that call evil good and good evil. And that was kind of the premise. If you look at what Satan's done, instead of him just going directly and trying to market the thing, because the thing is really hard to market, eternal damnation, who really wants to buy that, right? So instead what he does is he takes things that are evil and makes them good and things that are good, it makes them appear evil. I'm not going to mention those, because I'm sure I'll get in rants and fights with people, so I'll let you interpret that how you want, but that's what he's doing now days. He's looking at those kind of things and he's figuring out how to position them differently so that people think that they're good. So that bad is good and good is bad. I think he's doing a fantastic job, if you look at the world that we live in today. I try not to post things on Facebook, but sometimes I do. It's insane that some things that are so good, I'll share and I'll get comments from people that are the opposite side and I'm like, "Wow, how in the world did you interpret it that way?" But that's what he's done, he's done a really good job. So how can we use this lesson from Satan in our marketing? I don't know if I should, maybe I should stop right here. But again, a master marketer, obviously. So think about that, in your business. A lot of times there are things that aren't as good, so how do you not spin those things, but how do you position them in a way where the negatives are actually positive, and the positive are also positive. You don't want to do it the other way. But think about that. This is kind of a, I don't know if this is a good podcast for me to have. Maybe I should delete this. I don't want people to think I'm studying Satan for Marketing, I'm not. I'm just saying it's interesting. Always looking at the positive. When we launched Clickfunnels it was interesting, we were doing, we launched a webinar selling funnel hacks and it was about 4 weeks before we launched the Funnel Hacks course. So the negative was if you signed up you have to wait 4 weeks before you get in. But I was able to sell towards that. "look, this is the deal. You get in, you get the software, you get all this time to study it and get prepared. Then in 4 weeks we're going to start live training. That gives you plenty of time to get you ready and prepared." so I'm selling it as a benefit. Then the next week, because I keep selling it. I'm like, "Hey guys," to new people coming in, "Hey in 3 weeks we're starting. You got 3 weeks to get ready." Then the next was 2 weeks and then 1 week, and then "hey the live training is starting tomorrow. That's why you gotta get in." Selling that big positive benefit. Then the week after, so we started the training, so I'm still selling, obviously selling it. And I was like, "Hey look, this is the deal. For everyone, the live training started last week, that means you guys are at a huge benefit. If you sign up right now, you can go watch last week's training today and get caught up and by week two you will be ready." And for week 2 I was like, "Hey this is the deal. Live training started 2 weeks ago. So excited for you guys, you get to start ready." So no matter where I was in the sequence I was always selling the benefits of the fact that they had 4 weeks before it started was a huge benefit. The fact that it started 2 weeks ago was a huge benefit. No matter where it was in the mix, I had to sell that as a big benefit. Same thing with when the live training was actually over. It was no longer live, I couldn't sell the fact, when I'm selling live it's like, "You get to come on and ask q and a, it's going to be awesome." Whereas after, there's no live training, so I can't sell that as a benefit. So I'm like, "The huge benefit about this is you don't have, everyone else had to wait six weeks to get this stuff, you can go watch it all this weekend if you want." Then that becomes the big benefit. So it's just finding those things that may not be as good at making them, or finding things that someone might look at as a negative and turning it into a positive. So there's Satan marketing lesson 101. Oh man, I'm going to post this and I'm sure some of you guys will hate me afterwards. Hopefully the rest of you guys will just laugh and move on with the rest of your day. That's all I got. Alright you guys, appreciate you all. I'm at the office, I'm going to go repent and get back to focusing on helping you guys out. Alright talk to you soon.
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8 MIN
The Big Secret That Most People Don't Know About Expert Secrets
MAY 2, 2017
The Big Secret That Most People Don't Know About Expert Secrets
Two cool things you probably didn't know, that should help you with whatever it is you're trying to sell. On today's episode Russell talks about how being in a live interview made him realize things about his books. He also reveals some top secret information that you won't want to miss. Here are some of the awesome things you will hear in this episode. How being in a live interview caused Russell to think on his toes and helped him realize something about the art and science of business. And what is the big secret about Expert Secrets that most people don't realize. So listen below to hear some cool insights Russell has had in the last few days while doing a bunch of live interviews. ---Transcript--- Good morning everybody, this is Russell, welcome to Marketing In Your Car. I hope you guys are awake because today is certified partner day. We've got almost 40 certified partners in Boise at our new office, which is exciting. So I'm going to head out there and in 9 minutes I'm gonna…holy cow 9 minutes, I gotta speed. Always late for everything. The good news is they can't start without me, I hope. So I just had a quick message for you guys, because I thought it was interesting. It's been fun as I've launched the book I get to do tons of interviews and podcasts and all this stuff. So people ask you questions, and some questions people ask are the same ones every single time. But other people ask questions that make you go hmmm..How does that song go? Things that make you go hmmm. So a couple things got me thinking and I've got some cool ideas. So I want to share with you guys two things. Number one, it came out of one of the conversations. It was funny because it was someone, I can't remember even who it was, they were drilling me about, "Why in the world would you write another book? I thought you hated writing books?" I'm like, "I do, it's so hard." And then I was like why, why, why and then finally, it's weird how when you're on the spot live and you can't edit and all the sudden magic comes out. I started thinking, I always tell people that this business there's an art and a science to this business and the problem is the people focus too much on the art, or too much on the science. If you have the art, it looks good but doesn't make any money. If the science structurally is right, but there's no money. It's gotta have both. We talk about increasing the sex appeal, making things exciting, that's the art side of this business. But then there's the science part, which is funnel structuring. I was thinking about it, Dotcom Secrets is the science part of this business and Expert Secrets is like the art. It's what you're putting on top of the pages and the structure that make it work, they make it convert, make people interested and engaged and keep coming back to you. As I said it, I was like that's so cool. Dotcom Secrets is the science and Expert Secrets is the art, and you gotta have both because this business is a business of art and science. That's why a lot of people struggle with it. They're either really good on the technical side or really good on the artsy side, it's a blend of the two, which is why I think most people should have partners because it's hard to have everything. No one's got everything, well maybe a couple of people but not everyone. So that's number one cool thing I thought was cool. Number two, if you guys came to Funnel Hacking Live, Todd Brown got up and spoke and shared an example of two books. One was how to outsource your business for profit, or something like that, and one was called the 4 hour work week. And obviously, as you know the 4 hour work week made Tim Ferris famous, and rich and a whole bunch of other cool things. But it came because the hook was right, but both of them are teaching outsourcing. It was the same concept, just the way they packaged it was different. I wanted to share with you guys something that some of you know, but most of you don't. This is a little top secret just for you guys who are hanging out on the podcast. I've had a lot of friends who are copywriters. It seems like every copywriter wants to go and launch his own copywriting course, and guess what happens to almost all of them? They all bomb, and you know why? Nobody wants to buy copywriting. It's not exciting or sexy or anything. It's bleh. I remember watching, I mean I love John Carlton, but I remember watching the first time he launched his Simple Writing System, I'm like this guy's the best copywriter in the world, I went to the page and I was like, "Huh." How do you sell copy? It is not sexy or exciting or anything. I always thought that was interesting. I've had so many copywriting buddies go and launch copywriting courses. I'm like, "ugh, Nobody wants to buy copywriting courses. There's a few people, but not many." So what's interesting, this is my little hint for those who are paying attention. Expert Secrets is my copywriting course. I didn't call it copywriting, but what's the book about? It's about finding your hook, finding your angle, finding your offer, finding your market, creating an actual offer, telling stories, breaking belief patterns. It's copywriting, but I didn't call it copywriting. That's what I'm going to give to you guys. Think about that. Think about how you position your offers because it's the difference between making a little bit of money and making a crap ton of money. It's all in the actual positioning of the offer. Make sure you don't call it something like How to outsource for fun and profit, because nobody wants that. There's a few people, but not many. They want a 4 hour work week. That's what they want. So understand that, understand that it all ties back to what you call your product. In fact, we're about to launch our new coaching program. We had two different names for it, both were cool names that people would not give us any money for. We sat there in a room on a whiteboard, actually it was a blackboard with white markers, but that's beside the point, for like 4 or 5 hours. No not that long, 2 ½ hours, trying to figure out the right hook for it. All the sudden it came out and it was like the angels in heaven were singing. We're like, "That's what people will give us money for." So we changed all t he branding and everything because of it. Alright guys, I'm walking in, the certified partner meeting is literally happening in 4 minutes. So I gotta go. Talk to you all soon, bye everybody.
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5 MIN
A Greater Invention Than Compounding Interest
MAY 1, 2017
A Greater Invention Than Compounding Interest
Where you should start focusing your efforts… On today's episode Russell gives a quick recap of his week spent with the Harmon Brothers working on a script for a potentially viral video. He also talks about compounding numbers with business and how focusing on one thing will help you compound your customers. Here are some of the interesting things you will hear in this episode: Find out what Russell has learned about compounding his customers by focusing all his efforts on pushing people into Clickfunnels. Learn what you need to do to follow in Russell's footsteps. And find out what 3 big things Russell is trying to do this year to get his business to reach the $100 million mark. Listen below to find out what invention is actually greater than compounding interest. ---Transcript--- What's up everybody, this is Russell. Welcome to Marketing In Your Car. I just dropped off Dallin, one of my twinners, actually the first born. My first born of my loins. Is that what they say? I don't know, maybe not. Anyway, at dance class, and I'm heading into the office. I'm exciting this week, I did this last month too, I did a juice fast week and I lost a bunch of weight and then I went crazy, so I'm doing juice fast week again this week, which will be good. And I just got back from last week, so crazy. Last week, I forgot to tell you guys, I was going to do some podcasts and stuff, but then I didn't. Sorry about that. We went out, if you guys know who the Harmon Brothers are, if not go to harmonbrothers.com and check it out. They're the guys that do all the funny viral videos. We did an exchange for them. They had this, one of their viral videos was called Fiberfix.com and it went really viral but their funnel wasn't doing that well, so we helped them build the funnel in exchange for them writing a script for us. So we went to a writing retreat this week with them, last week with them. It was cool, they rented a cabin in Sundance for two days, they had 3 writers write scripts for us. They brought them in and then we got to listen to all the writers scripts, which were insanely amazing. From the three scripts we picked the best one and then the writers went down to the basement for 3 hours. Took all the best jokes from the other two scripts and weaved them into the other script and then they came back. And we liked it and gave them feedback and it went back and forth, back and forth for two days until the end they came with this script that is legitimately the most amazing thing on earth. And then the plan is we were going to go out and produce it, then on Friday I got an email from them saying, "Hey, Russell, it turns out we really love the script, and we really love you and your team and we want to work with you guys on this and actually produce the whole video." which is exciting. I'm actually heading to the office right now because I have a call with them to figure out the deets. And for those, who aren't cool kids yet, deets means details. So figure out some details with these guys and if it works out they're going to produce the video for us, which is insanely cool. And just by nature of the script, we went and created ten new things on the back end to create…. I can't even tell you about it now because it's so vague still in my head, but it's amazing. Anyway, I'm really, really, really excited for it and excited to share it with you guys here hopefully in the very near future. But yeah, it's awesome. If this video hits like it can and it should, I think, at the beginning of the year I said there's a couple goals I have. Our goal was to get to 100 million members, not 100 million, that would insane, 100 million dollars, which is also insane actually. So the goal is to get to 100 thousand members and I think we started the year at, I don't remember what we started at, but we are at, I think wait, 39 thousand? Or maybe 40. We're close to 39 or 40 thousand members. Somewhere in there. I was like, well I got two big plays to try to, I think I have 3 or 4 big plays this year. For me, I'm always like, I'm going to try to hit a homerun, but I might not. If I hit three or four singles that will equal a homerun. I think, I'm not a baseball guy, but I think so. So I try to have 3 or 4 big things. So number one was book launch, which is going amazingly well by the way. We're almost two weeks in, we've sold 28 thousand copies I think. So that's going really, really well. Phase two of the launch is starting this week, which is cool. And then number two was this viral video, which now looks like it's going to hit, which that could bring on an extra 20,30,40 thousand members, so that's cool. Number three is an infomercial that we're going to be filming later on this year. Anyway, we're just trying a bunch of Hail Mary passes. Getting all my sports analogies messed up. Hail Mary passes, home runs, grand slams, I don't even know. Double leg to their back, choke them out. A bunch of different things. I told everyone on my team if one or two of these things hit, we'll hit it. The book launch is hitting perfectly right now, which is awesome. And now the video looks like it's going to hit. There's our two and if we get the infomercial as well, it's going to be amazing. So fun stuff happening over here. I'm just excited. What I wanted to talk to you about today, I want to help shift your mindset a little bit. I talked a lot about this at my inner circle, at my last inner circle meeting. It's about compounding interest, maybe not. So compounding interest, some dude who's famous said that the greatest discovery in the world is compounding interest. So me, someone who doesn't understand finance and doesn't really care to that well. I was like, alright, I don't know what that means, but it sounds awesome. And then I tried to invest because I heard that, and then I saw that I hate investing stuff, so I didn't really like that. I kind of left the whole compounding interest thing on the side even though they said it was the greatest invention of mankind. And I went on my way to keep trying to sell stuff. So now fast forward til today, what's interesting, and again I have no idea if this actually relates to compounding interest, probably doesn't, but in my mind the concept of compounding, creating something everything else you do compounds upon that core thing. That probably doesn't make any sense yet, but I'll put it in perspective. So for me, for the last 14 years of my life, minus the last two, every time we would do something it was a lot of work and then we would launch something and make a bunch of money. And then that work would disappear. It would evaporate, right. That was the info product game and that was launch game. That was us launching businesses. So with a lot of my business was launching different businesses in different industries and the problem with that, you launch it and then with the customers you got it, if you lock in their business next week, those customers don't compound. So if you're focusing on one business, which is my message to all of you all, and everyone in my inner circle all the time. Focusing on one business because then at least your customers are compounding. Everything you do brings more people to your list, more customers, things like that. It's a compounding effect from there. So that's a big, that's compounding, which is good. That way when you're focusing all your rollouts and launches and products and everything in one niche, at least the customers are compounding. So every time you do it, it gets better the next time. When I launched my very first product, it was Zip Brander and I only had 5 customers. Then I launched my second one, which was Article Spider, I got like 30 customers. Then the next one, and over the last twelve years it kept compounding. Customers kept adding up and getting bigger and bigger until today. So it's always compounding, which is cool from a customer compounding standpoint. But what's even cooler, is until we had this thing called Clickfunnels, even within that, we still launched and made a bunch of money and get more customers, but then it was back to the drawing board every single day. What I was telling everyone in our inner circle, and what I want you guys to think about too, figure out your one thing you're selling, your core thing. For me, Clickfunnels is it. I know obviously, everyone can't have a Clickfunnels, but everyone can have something like that. It might be a membership site, it might be software, something where it's like, it doesn't have to be recurring, but I think it should be. Something where you're consistently pushing people into this thing that is compounding. By that, what I mean is it's really cool, when we first launched Clickfunnels, I'd get a text every morning from Stripe telling us how much money we make. And we have 10 different stripe accounts, so we'd get 10 texts a morning. It's kind of cool, we'll see the launch we're doing, we'll see for the book funnel that's been launched, it's done with the 27, 28 thousand books, I can't remember what we've sold right now. It's almost a million dollars in cash collected. I'll see a big huge thing, "$250,000 deposited today from stripe." Or 100,000 or whatever. Those are cool, I like those they get me excited. But what's cooler is watching the Clickfunnels one, everything we do now always compounds upon Clickfunnels. They're coming to buy the book, where do I push them. If you guys went to the book funnel you know. You come for the book, I push you to Clickfunnels. You come into anything and it's always pushing back to that thing. And I'm watching the compounding of it. I remember when we first launched Clickfunnels, I would get a text some days there was 0 dollars, some days it was like 10, some days like 100. You see different things. As we double down and really focused all of our efforts on that, that number grows. I remember it got to the point where it's like, every day we were making $10 thousand dollars a day. And my texts from stripe would say 10 grand a day. 10, 10, 10. I'm like, cool. Then it got to 12, then to 15, then to 18, then to 20. It wasn't necessarily that I was promoting Clickfunnels, but I was promoting all these front end offers to push people into Clickfunnels. And that number kept compounding and compounding. From 20 thousand to 30 a day. From 30 a day to 50 a day. 50 a day to 80 a day. 80 a day to 100 a day. 100 a day to 120 a day. 120 a day to 130 a day. It keeps going up and up and up. And it was fun because now it's like, that's the goal. That number. Everything is compounding upon that number. Even though I'm not directly ever selling Clickfunnels, all these things I'm doing are continually pushing people into that. And that becomes for me, the KPI, everyone's got a KPI in your business. For me it's that. What's the daily number we get from Clickfunnels? And as long as you're doing a lot of cool stuff, that number should go up every single day. For us it goes up every, it's crazy. I'm so, I can't believe this is every day, it keeps going up. It's because there's so many things compounding now upon the one thing. For you guys, A couple of things. First off, if you're doing more than one business, stop because you're not compounding. Every one of your efforts is watered down in half. When you're focusing on one core business, everything you do now gives you more customers which compound, which means you get better and better every single day. That's number one. Number two is having a focal point of where you're taking all these customers. Something hopefully continuity based, residual based and then knowing that's the key. Whatever, 250 thousand, or 100 thousand, those big days from the different rollouts are exciting and cool, but I don't care about them. The only thing I care about is that compounding residual number. Because that's the thing that actually matters in the business. That's the life blood of the business. So it's continual focus and energy on that. So again, step number one, compounding. As soon as you're focusing on one business and one customer base that's how you compound. Then number two is pushing all those people into one core continuity and compounding there. And I don't know about compounding interest, it's the greatest invention in the world, but I tell you what, focusing on one business and on one continuity and pushing everyone into that, I think that's the greatest invention of all business. Anyway, that's what I got today you guys. I'm at the office. I'm going to go prep my call to Harmon Brothers. We're going to build this video out. We're going to change the world. It's going to get everyone in the world to become entrepreneurs, start using our software, which is so cool. And I'm excited for it. Appreciate you guys. If you haven't got your book yet, go to expertsecrets.com. Get your copy of the book. We re-tweaked the whole funnel. So you may wanna go see the new version of it. There's a whole bunch of new upsell, downsell process, now it's a lot better. It's increased our cart value by a lot, which is kind of fun. I'll have to tell you that story another day. There's a really cool story, when we were at the cabin that happened, so remind me and maybe I'll tell you that another day. If I forget, let me know. It was really, really cool though and it created a new OTO upsell offer that's converting really, really well. And it's pretty exciting. That's all I got you guys. I appreciate you all, have an amazing day. Talk to you guys soon.
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11 MIN
How To Beat Your Own Control
APR 24, 2017
How To Beat Your Own Control
This is when, what we do, becomes a really fun game. On today's episode Russell talks about how many copies of the book have sold in the first 6 days and what his goal is. He also talks about how making tweaks to your funnel after it's up and running can help you beat the control. Here are some cool things in this episode: Find out how many sales Expert Secrets got in the first 6 days and how it compares to Dotcom Secrets. Find out how Russell cleared his head in order to come up with new ideas of how to tweak the funnel and increase sales. And hear what Russell recommends to beat your control. So listen below to find out how you can make a good funnel even better after it's been up and running for a few days. ---Transcript--- Hey everyone, this is Russell. Welcome to a rainy, very rainy Marketing In Your Car. I just dropped off Dallin, my oldest twin who is my son who loves extracurricular activities, at dance class, early morning. So heading back into the office now and excited. So the book launch has been live for I think, almost 6 days now. And in 6 days we sold a little over 20 thousand books. What? Crazy. Last year it took us the entire month to sell 20 thousand. I don't even think we got to 20 thousand, we were close to 20 thousand. I can't remember exact numbers back then. It was pretty exciting for us and we haven't even pulled out the big guns yet. Those who are watching, some crazy stuff's happening. At 20 thousand and I think we should hit at least 50 or 60 thousand books sold, which is really cool. So I'm really proud and excited for that. So I'm heading into the office right now because a bunch of things are happening. In fact, the number one thing, well it's interesting, I don't know about you but when you're in the middle of a book launch, launching a million things at once, which we've obviously been doing. So my stress levels are a little higher than typical, not stress levels but you know what I mean. Just a lot of stuff happening. It's been interesting, I think it's almost like you're so close to something that you can't, you don't know what to do. So the book launch has been going really well, in fact, our average cart value right now is about $34. So for everyone who buys the book, on average we make about $34 in the funnel, which is great. We keep thinking, how do we make it better, how do we make it better? There's got to be a way to make it better. I've been blank. I don't even know what to do. I look at it like, ahhh I got nothing. So anyway, I bought a thing called a float tank a while ago, it's in my house and I hardly ever use it. I feel bad. In fact, I clean it more often than I use it, it's kind of a pain to keep. Looking back now, I definitely would not get a float tank in my house. But they are cool. I promise you, somewhere in your hometown, there's probably a float tank place. If you Google float tank and your city I bet you'll find one. But basically it's a huge salt sensory deprivation tank. It's like a thousand pounds of salt, so you lay and float on the top and sit there. Typically I do my float tank, I go in there and listen to music or listen to CD's or talks or whatever. But this time for some reason the music thing wasn't playing, and this is Saturday night, yes Saturday night. Went in there and music thing wasn't going to work. I was like, ahhh whatever, I'll just try to focus and do my whole meditation thing. And I'm not a very good meditate-er at all, by any stretch. But I sat there and laid there and tried to focus on my breathing, and tried to think about the major things. And it was cool because the first time, I think I had time to reset and not be in the motion of everything. I just sat there for like an hour. I sat there for 45 minutes, and I passed out and woke up when my alarm went off. But I didn't get any great ideas while I was sitting in there, but I feel like it was a flush. Like a cleanse or something because then when I went back inside, it was probably like 11 o'clock at this time, maybe almost 12 o'clock. A float tank when you, an hour in the float tank feels like you slept for 5 or 6 hours, so I felt really good. I got up and was like huh. So I ended up staying up til like 2 or 3 in the morning. The next day I had church, which was yesterday, I'm at church and all the sudden the ideas started flowing. I was like, what? Where are these coming from. And it was almost like there was a blockage and that flushed it and then all the sudden it was like, it just started flowing and I'm sitting there and I'm like, oh my gosh I can't even keep up with these. So in church I tried to pay attention and listen and be good, while I'm taking notes, I can't forget this stuff. This is really good crap, I gotta make sure I won't forget it. So I'm like typing in my notepad and try to go back out and focus and then all the sudden it's like, keep flooding in the ideas. It was like, gall, this is so cool. So I got this huge flood of inspiration. So this morning I woke up early, at 5:00, which I'm already hurting really bad. It's 8:30 and I can barely keep my eyes open. I don't know, this is going to be a long week I think. But I got up and started re-tweaking our funnels. Our average cart value right now, I think, what did I just say? 34 or 36, I can't remember exactly what it was as of this morning. My goal is to get to 40, and I think I can and I have some ideas. So I'm going to be plugging in all these split tests and different things. I'm actually going to record two different upsell videos right now. Because I think I figured out what I messed up on, which is so cool. It's the part I love about funnels. So for anyone that's got funnels that don't work, you need funnels that do work. I want to stress this process. I talked about it at Funnel Hacking Live, and I'm going to talk more and more about it. In fact, if I ever happen to do book three, hopefully I never do. But if I happen to do it, this will be the premise of it. Not the premise, but the beginning of it, understanding this piece of it. So basically, we drive traffic, we spend time, and we look at the numbers. Based on the numbers we try to figure out, now we know what it is, how do we make it better? It's interesting, if you look at the copywriting world, what will happen is that, big companies like Agora and Boardroom and things like that, where they're very copy intensive and they hire the best copywriters in the world. The copywriter, whoever writes the copy is called the control. They get a royalty on that control as long as it wins. But as soon as the control is written, all these other writers come in and try to beat it, beat the control. So they're all trying to write different headlines, intros, hooks, angles, different things to beat your control. They're not rewriting the whole letter, they're just taking what you already had and trying to figure out what can increase it. And if they win, then they get the royalties. So that's everyone's job, just try to beat the control. It's almost like for us, after you get the funnel launched and live and everything, it's coming back and saying how do I beat the control? And then trying to figure that out. So it's cool, you can step back and look at all the pieces. So I look at over the last 6 days, and I sold a lot of books, but we got a lot of data. What's our opt in percentage, and how many people are actually putting in their credit card? How many people are buying the Black Box versus the book? How many people are buying the order form bump? How about the upsells? The downsells? Then looking at comments on Facebook and other things and trying to see where are the sticking points. After you identify those, then it's not that hard to come back and tweak it and shift it. So I'm excited today, to try to retweak those. Amongst the fact that we also are doing another 20 Facebook lives today to promote the book. So it's going to be kind of crazy. But that's kind of the game plan. So that's what I'm doing today. I hope you guys are doing it as well. Look at your funnels and try to beat your control because it's a fun game. And if you're too close, like I was, go rent a float tank for an hour, go float in it, who knows? Maybe like me all day, start flushing out. Or find someone else on your team and have them try to beat the control. Or hire someone and say, "If you beat my control, I'll pay 100 bucks a try, or I'll pay you a thousand if you beat it." Or whatever, and just have people start making it a game, because that's when it starts getting really, really fun. Anyway, this week I'm going to take you guys on some fun journeys. We're actually going to, if you know who the Harmon Brothers are, if you've ever seen the Squatty potty commercial, or Fiber Fix, or Snap Books, or any of the awesome viral videos, we're working with them to write a script for Clickfunnels, so I'm heading down to Utah tomorrow, I think. So I'll take you on the journey and tell you all the cool stuff I learn along the way as well, hanging out with those guys. Anyway, I'm at the office, going to get some work done, create some videos, make some funnels, try to beat my control and that's going to be fun. So we'll talk to you guys soon.
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