Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan - The #1 Way To Market Your Business & Get Heard With The System That Gets Presidents Elected with Phillip Stutts Episode 105
Episode Date: April 20, 2021Corporate marketing just doesn’t work anymore! The average person sees 10,000 ads a day! How in the world can your ad get noticed? Thankfully, I have political marketer and data master, Phillip Stut...ts, back on the podcast to BREAK IT DOWN. From the campaigns used to get presidents elected and businesses booming, Phillip has devised the Undefeatable Marketing System. And it really works every time. And the best part? This secret formula is only 5 steps! What are you waiting for? Click play!  About the Guest: Phillip Stutts comes from the cutthroat world of political marketing. He has over 2 decades of experience working on campaigns with billions of dollars in political ad spend, and contributed to over 1,407 election victories, including 3 U.S. Presidential victories. Phillip plays the game of political and corporate marketing on the highest level, battling it out with fierce competition, multi-billion-dollar budgets, and a win-or-die mentality.  Finding Phillip Stutts: Website: https://www.phillipstutts.com Read: The Undefeated Marketing System: How to Grow Your Business and Build Your Audience Using the Secret Formula That Elects Presidents Get the Exclusive 99¢ e-book version Free Customer Data Insight Assessment: https://www.phillipstutts.com/insights Listen to his podcast: The Undefeated Marketing Podcast Instagram & Twitter: @phillipstutts   To inquire about my coaching program opportunity visit https://mentorship.heathermonahan.com/  Review this podcast on Apple Podcast using this LINK and when you DM me the screen shot, I buy you my $299 video course as a thank you!  My book Confidence Creator is available now! get it right HERE  If you are looking for more tips you can download my free E-book at my website and thank you! https://heathermonahan.com  *If you'd like to ask a question and be featured during the wrap up segment of Creating Confidence, contact Heather Monahan directly through her website and don’t forget to subscribe to the mailing list so you don’t skip a beat to all things Confidence Creating!   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The reason being is that we have elections every two years.
If political marketers don't win for their candidates, they're out of business.
With corporate marketing, there's a lot of, what are we going to do next quarter?
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Hi, and welcome back.
I'm so excited to have one of the only people
that I have had on my show multiple times
and you're about to see why Phillips Stutz comes
from the cutthroat world of political marketing.
Ugh, he has over two decades of experience
working on campaigns with billions,
with a B of dollars and political ads spend
and contributed to over
1407 election victories. That's insane including three US presidential victories
Philip plays the game of political and corporate marketing on the highest level
battling it out with fierce competition multi-billion dollar budgets and a win or die
mentality fill up the data
Master thank you for being here today.
I'm so glad to be back.
I'm so excited to get into all these amazing things
that you have going on.
A new podcast, a new book, a new war with Facebook.
I mean, where do we even begin?
Yeah.
You know, I'll go wherever you wanna take me.
By the way, I like the new direction of the podcast you got.
I like hearing more from you
and this is a congratulations to you as well.
And just so everybody, hold on, one more thing.
I'm before you even get started.
I gotta say one other thing.
I have gotten to know Heather over the last
what two years or year and a half.
And everything that you hear on this podcast
is the same way she is when she's not on the podcast.
She's a good person, she's thoughtful,
she's helpful, you're the real deal,
it's why you have a big deal with Harper Collins,
it's why you have a very successful podcast.
Authenticity is everything I preach in marketing,
and you embody that
and that's why I'm really honored to be back. So thank you.
Well, you know, it's funny and I want to give everybody a glimpse into what you and I just
spent the last 20 minutes talking about, but we sit here and talk about how we can help
each other and what context do you have and what ideas do you have? And it's so great to find
like-minded people
that truly want to help other people
and put good out into the world.
Because as we know, as you know first and after
the time you spent in politics,
it's not always that way.
So I actually talk about this in the book
that marketers should be giving first
before if they're selling a product or service,
they should be giving before
they take.
And too often we see people that just take and don't give, right?
I mean, and for example, when my first book came out that you interviewed me for me kindly
called Fire Them Now, but when they came, when that book came out, I had this woman reach
out to me.
She was like on QVC as a host and all this stuff.
And she moved to this area in Florida, I'm in
and she said, I want to take, you know,
come to my house, we wanna have dinner with you
and all this stuff.
And then I started like thinking about it.
And I'm like, hold on, she wants me to spend four hours
of my time.
She just wants to take four hours of my time.
And like, you know, it was like,
and then she kept pressing, you need to come.
I need to tell you about all the things I'm working on. I'm like, hold on, I've
got a young family. Like, I don't have four hours to give somebody if they're always just,
you know, taking. Now she thought she was giving by coming to my house and have dinner,
but like, really, the thing was like, how could I serve her? Right? At the same time,
I had somebody call me and say, Philip, love your book. I'd love an hour of your time.
I'm willing to give you $5,000 to the charity
of your choice for an hour of your time.
And I said, absolutely, did it without hesitation.
And that person ended up doing some work with me.
I ended up paying that person for work.
I ended up giving that person over $50,000 in business,
but he gave to me first.
He said, hey, I want to give to your charity of your choice.
And so too often we just see people that are take, take, take,
take, take, whether it's in your life or in your business
or in your marketing, the thought process is,
what do I need to do to give first?
And I really try to try to embody that.
I don't always succeed, but I try to embody that.
Yeah, no, I think that's a really fair point, right?
There's times for me too, when I want to always be giving,
but listen, there are some days
when you're just simply maxed on time.
And like you right now, with launching the book,
those windows of time in your business career
are so busy, there's so much going on
and the priority is obviously what you're leaning into
that sometimes you're not able to
you know give to everyone in those moments but the good news is when you're consistent and people
spend time with you in time they're going to see that and you just need to trust your instincts to
know who those good people are and who the ones that you just want to keep passing by. That's right
and and you're one of the good ones. So I'm really grateful for
your friendship. Well, I'm grateful for yours too. And you are one of the great ones. So thank you
for being here. All right. So I want to get into the undefeated marketing system. Tell me about
this book. Yeah. Well, I think the best thing for me to do is to give you the extremely long
subtitle. And I think it'll set it all up. So yeah, the book's the undefeated marketing system.
How to grow your business and build your audience
using the secret formula that elects presidents.
And if you go to my Amazon page,
when you read the summary of the book,
it says, you hate, the first thing it says
is you hate politicians, we get it.
True story.
True story.
But what did you know that there was a secret formula that the marketers behind politicians
use that could exponentially grow your business?
And so that's really the crux of the whole book.
There's nothing partisan about this book that is not right versus left.
You know, here's the best way to describe it.
If you're looking for a textbook on marketing, an undefeated, like a marketing system,
this is not your book.
If you wanna learn a marketing system,
told through tons of wild and crazy
political campaign stories,
wild and crazy corporate marketing stories,
this is all yours.
I told this system in this book through stories,
failing stories, successful stories,
but it's truly an entertaining book
that's gonna teach you a way to market
your business that no other marketing agency in America is utilizing right now. And if you
do it correctly, you are going to win every single time. And the reason this is important
Heather is because Jonah Berger, who's a teacher at the Wharton School of Business,
he's got a book called Contagious. And he stated recently that we are seeing up
to 10,000 ads online offline per day.
That's how many ads we're seeing online offline per day.
So if you're a business owner and you're like,
yeah, I think I'll throw some Facebook ads up.
Like no one's seeing your stuff.
Like you want to know why nothing's working right now,
because you're not competing against your own market.
Let's say you sell real estate. you're not competing against your own market.
Let's say you sell real estate. You're not competing against real estate. You're competing
at shoe companies, food companies, real estate companies, businesses, entrepreneurs, speakers,
all, you know, influencers, you're competing at 10,000 other people for the customers'
attention every single day. And so my thought is, well, God, what do we do in politics
till like presidents or like mayors?
It could be billion dollar budgets
or it could be $10,000 dollars.
What do we do?
What's the secret formula?
And I sort of laid that out.
And it actually came from a colossal failure on my part.
So if you're good, I'll tell you the story.
It's just kind of a good story.
So a few years ago, we launched our corporate marketing agency
called Wind Big Media.
And there is this guy that reached out to me.
He owns eight figure, about to be nine figure
supplement company.
And he calls and says, I'm fascinated by how you guys win
elections.
I think you'd be perfect. I heard you pull in an interview.
Can you guys come help me?
Oh, yeah, we could do that.
So absolutely the biggest client right out of the gate, you can imagine.
We were super excited.
And we started applying this undefeated marketing system,
but we didn't do it in a formulaic way.
We're just kind of doing it bits and pieces of hand really thought through the whole idea before.
I just was kind of playing a whack-a-mall
through the things that we know how to do in politics.
And we started doing some really good work for him.
But then all of a sudden he came to us and he said,
hey, most of my sales come from social media platform
on Instagram, not on Facebook, not on Pinterest,
not on LinkedIn, but on Instagram.
He's like, so I want to take our biggest selling product,
and I would love for you guys to run that campaign for us. Awesome. Sure. We'll do that.
And so we took, we had a professional photographer. We took a picture of the supplement. They're
number one performing supplement. And we were, we took a big picture with a professional
photographer. And we were about to launch the campaign. And he said, we came to sit down
with him, walk through everything. And he's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, what are you doing? And we said,
what do you mean? And he said, you cannot put a picture of a supplement without a human
being in there. It would ruin the entire campaign. Instagram has, I've built an algorithm
that through paid and organic has exploded my sales. If you do one small thing that doesn't,
that messes with my logarithm,
you're gonna cost me hundreds of thousands of dollars.
How do you not know that?
This is what he said to me years ago,
and I went, oh my God.
And he goes, I got to, you're right.
I'll fix this, don't worry, we'll get it right.
Sorry about that.
He said, okay, cool, I'll talk to you tomorrow.
That was the last time I ever talked to him.
He ghosted us the biggest client we'd ever had ghosted us.
And so I went back and said, what did we get wrong?
What, what did we do that didn't work here?
I've got to figure this out. Like we're do, we have the right vision,
but we're not putting this out right. And I wrote down a question that,
those questions, I just started writing for like two weeks.
I sat in my office and just wrote and wrote and wrote.
And it finally hit me.
I figured out, which had never been discussed in politics,
but what is the formula we use in politics
to elect candidates, whether it's presidents, mayors,
governors, senators, congressmen, or women?
What is that formula, right?
And once I wrote that out and put that together,
it dawned on me that this had never been sort of laid out
before in politics or in corporate marketing.
And so I called all of our team members that are company
and I said, we're now going to follow
this exact systematic formula.
This is our model.
We're not going to deviate from it.
We're going to follow this for all of our clients.
And the next thing I know within six months, every one of those clients was growing their bottom line at a rate they hadn't
seen before. And so then we said, my guy, we got something here, we tested it work. And so ever
since then we worked with every client we worked with has followed this five step marketing system.
And every single one of them has grown their business, every single one of them. And I screamed one
day, this damn things undefeated.
And that's where it came from,
the undefeated marketing system,
because I screamed out loud,
oh my God, this thing's undefeated.
And that's the point of,
now we have had plenty of clients that look and go,
you know what, Phil,
I don't wanna follow that five-step system.
I want to get rich, quick pill, and I don't have it.
So I just wanna do things the right way. And I want to follow
an approach that has elected presidents, but also grown fortune to 100 companies, startups, B2B,
B2C, e-commerce. It works across the board. And then I was like, I got to tell this story. And so we
told the book is about telling that story through all the political campaigns I've worked on,
all the corporate marketing campaigns
that we've seen success with.
And then also a lot of companies
that are utilizing this system,
probably not even realizing it,
but that's why they've become billion dollar companies
and we tell those stories as well.
That's so interesting, you know, such a great point.
So many people find success, but aren't sure why they have it.
So it's not repeatable.
And I love that not only have you tested this,
you identified it and you took the success
from one industry, from politics,
but now you tested it and applied it
to so many different business models
so that you are confident that it will work.
Well, does it also work for personal brands?
It does work for personal brands,
although I don't personally work on personal brands.
So, but we lay out how people can do this in the book.
They don't have to use us, they can use it,
utilize it themselves.
Here's why it's so important.
I identified so like 100 different industries
that followed this five step formula
from sports teams that win championships
to trial lawyers that win lawsuits. They're in a court and they've got a trial. I've found that it literally
this is the exact same formula for getting married. This is the exact same formula for venture
capital companies investing in other companies and having exits across the board. This
is a ubiquitous formula except business marketers. Nobody in the business, this is a ubiquitous formula, except business marketers,
nobody in the business marketing world is utilizing it.
And so I went, well, I gotta tell this story
because I know it's gonna help a lot of businesses.
And because again, it's worked with every single business
we've worked with.
And so that's really why I did it.
And you say like you took from one industry to another,
well, you don't know this, Heather, but something I listened to your interview with Chris Voss a long time ago.
It was the first time I'd ever heard Chris Voss.
Actually, I was with Chris in Vegas last week.
So I was saying these guys are together.
He's moved out of DC, listen, Vegas now.
But he took hostage negotiation and took it to business negotiation.
And the reason, and since I read his book like seven times,
and I've applied all the things that he puts in that book,
we've had unbelievable negotiating success, right?
Because no one is utilizing the same strategies
that he puts in his book,
and he's got new books coming out, by the way.
But these things are so unique
and no one does them. So if you do them, you have like unbridled success. And in the same vein,
if you take what gets Joe Biden or George W. Bush or Barack Obama elected behind the scenes,
like what is this marketing strategy they utilize?
And you apply them to your businesses.
No one's competing in that marketplace.
And that's what we've been blown away with,
but by how many businesses from different industries
can grow their bottom line.
Now, again, influencers, we've done a lot of work
helping people understand their audience with influencers.
But we don't really market influencers, but you understand, we've talked about this
before, how we look at data.
We have a very sophisticated, which is our step one of our five-step system, is you got
to understand your customer, right?
And you do a deep data dive into that customer and you've seen what kind of deep dive we can do.
We can kind of talk through that,
but we do help influencers on that side,
understanding from a data perspective,
what their customers really want,
but those people know how to market
in their industry probably better than anybody.
And there are so many specific influencer marketing agencies
that just do nothing but that.
And if you can get them to follow these five steps, Pacific influencer marketing agencies that just do nothing but that and
If you can get them to follow these five steps that the influencer world these specific influences that you Lized it would would go through the roof
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So, so I have a question for you.
When you just itemize a number of different candidates and I'm just throwing a couple out there.
Barack Obama and Biden, right?
So to me as just general population looking through it as a citizen,
I'm thinking to myself, Barack Obama got elected because of this amazing
digital and social media campaign he had where Biden was completely different in and around,
you know, the mail. There were so many other, so it seems to me completely different reasons why
each one of them got elected. Yes, every, just like your business,
the marketing world changes every six months
or every three months or sometimes every day.
So there are different reasons to understand
how these candidates get elected.
And let's go through Joe Biden.
First of all, I just want to lay out
how close this election really was.
Donald Trump lost the election by 42,918 votes total out of 170 million
or whatever. Let's just say 160 million. 160 million votes, maybe it was 156 million. 42,918
votes. Now if 42,000, I'll tell you how, if 42,918 voters had gone into the voting
both on election day, planning to vote for Biden and just half of them, let's say 21,500, had said, you know what,
screw it, I'm voting for Trump.
Trump would be a president right now.
21,000, a difference of 21,500 voters
decided this entire election out of 150,
all right, let's say, 158 million votes.
What happened was in Georgia, Arizona, in Wisconsin,
the difference in the votes of those three states combined was 42,918 votes.
So my God, what was the difference? How did Joe Biden get the most votes in the history of American politics?
Well, they followed the five steps. So let me walk to those five steps and have a work for Joe Biden,
then we could walk their high works with the company. The first thing they did was they did a deep dive into the voter data to understand what voters wanted
in the election of 2020.
And here's what they found,
because the pandemic was going on
and there's a lot of different things
and it was all crazy.
But they realized was that Donald Trump was digging
his own hole by going out and speaking to the media every day.
And the more he was out there talking to the media,
the more voters were
turned off. I'm telling you what was in the data, I'm not being a partisan right now.
So they also knew this. When you engage with Donald Trump, when you fight him, he almost
wins every time because he doesn't stop until he wins. He's the most relentless fighter
there ever has existed. He wears everybody down. So the Biden people said,
we don't need to engage him. Ignore him. The voters will get tired of him because he'll just be
fighting himself constantly. And so what did Biden do? If you remember this, everybody made fun of him.
He was in his basement. He was hiding in the basement. I remember. That's why. The data was really
clear. Let Trump be Trump without fighting him.
And that was going to be an advantage for Joe Biden. So that was their strategy.
Yeah, the Trump strategy was to look strong in a moment of weakness and when the country was going through
where they were nervous and scared. And in a way, look, Trump got 17 million more votes.
And he did in 2016, that is an insane number that has never happened before.
That is incredible.
That he gained 17.
He got more African-American votes,
more Hispanic votes, more women votes
than he did in 2016.
So why?
Like, that's crazy.
Well, because their data told them that he needed to be strong
and he needed to be forceful and he needed to come fight
and say we're stronger than this during the coronavirus.
So that was their strategy.
But for Biden, they say get out of it, get out of your way.
Get out of your way and don't let, don't engage Trump until you have to.
And ultimately, what every piece of data we looked at after the election has said was
people, their number one reason that they did not vote for Donald Trump or voted for Joe
Biden was they didn't trust Trump's response to the coronavirus.
And that was because Joe Biden didn't engage with it. Joe Biden let Trump go out there every single day and do what everyone wanted to do.
And Trump didn't have the ability to wear Joe Biden down every day. So they knew that and they ignored it. And they followed this fivestep system, which was they knew what the data said. And then they built their whole strategic plan out of it that's step two.
And then the third thing is they built their brand around us. The brand wasn't around hiding,
but their brand was around being the alternative to the chaos. That was their brand, right? Very clear.
You didn't know a lot of policy positions that Joe Biden stood for. You knew that he was calm in a world of chaos.
Oh, coronavirus chaos, Trump chaos, that was going to be the calming influence.
Then they went out and obviously our fourth step is now that you know what all these things
work and you have a plan in place and your brands in place, you go test the messages.
Well, they did.
They tested their messages with lots of ads and it all worked.
The calming influence was the ad that stuck out
and they spent more money on than any other ad.
Why?
Because they tested it and the data said so.
This is the ad, the message that was gonna work
and then that's what they ran their whole campaign on.
That's why he won.
And I lay this out in the book.
I explain how George W. Bush won in 2000 and 2004.
I explain how Barack Obama won in 2008 and 2012.
I explained how Trump won in 2016,
which if you hate him or love him,
it's an aberration and it's an incredibly interesting case study
and how he won and followed this five-step system.
And then I lay out how Biden did it as well.
And so when you apply that now,
I mean, we kind of talk about how it works for businesses,
but there is a modern day cultural change in marketing.
Political marketers are much more innovative than corporate marketers.
And the reason being is that we have elections every two years.
And if political marketers don't win for their candidates, they're out of business.
And with corporate marketing, there's a lot of, well, what are we going to do next quarter?
Kind of questions.
Well, us is like, are we going to win the election in three months or work out of business?
Those are two crazily different questions to answer.
And the focus of a marketer is completely different with those two questions.
I love how you just highlighted the difference between the win or die in the political arena versus
in corporate America.
You know, we're kicking the can down till next quarter.
And so many companies, and I've witnessed this first
in in corporate America, they get stuck in that routine.
This is the way we've always done it.
Right? And maybe put a toe in the water to test something new.
But the idea of completely going all in and interesting in that,
I believe it was your third or fourth step around defining the brand.
So many traditional businesses would be concerned with evolving that.
Have you had any success with trying to get a traditional business
to evolve their brand or redefine their brand?
Yeah, I'll give you a great example.
So we work with a title company in Florida.
So title company, when you buy a property,
you go to the closing and the title company sets Florida. So a title company, you know, when you buy a property, you go to the
closing and you, the title company sets it all up, right? So this is a title company that's done
a billion dollars, over a billion dollars in sales. And they came to us and they said, we got three
primary competitors in our marketplace. Our audience, our customer is actually a client.
They're, we're a B2B company. How do we get an edge on our competitors in the
tight? Because not like Heather, if you and I are to go by house,
it's not like we go, oh, let's go title company shopping. No,
it's the real estate agent says, you'll meet me on Tuesday for the
closing of the title company. They just automatically choose it
99% of the time. So what do we need to do? So we went in and you know
this, but I'll tell your audience, we have a partnership with the
largest data collection analytics and AI company in America.
We have a database of 200 million plus American consumers, 550 million connected devices.
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I love the dog angle and brilliant marketing well done and they're unique, right?
It's not that same message or same marketing campaign that everybody in the title industry
is probably running with.
So I love that too.
You can own a white space.
For me, what just popped in my mind was I invested in your services for my brand, for my
business.
And one of the insights that was so surprising that I had missed and I don't know how I had
missed it.
And you pointed it right out to me was that I was marketing
to one entity when there were multiple decision makers,
whether it was the speaking business
and that was one faction of my audience.
Or if it was people buying my book,
the audiences were entirely different,
although I was having the same dialogue and narrative
that I was pushing out to
completely different audiences.
So without that data and that insight, it's what you said, you're at risk of losing business,
not rolling your business, or not having a well-based solid strategy, which is huge.
What can you offer to the audience around doing some deep dives and data research for
them and their audience?
I mean, we've created a free data assessment tool around the book, because we've had so around doing some deep dive and data research for them and their audience.
I mean, we've created a free data assessment tool
around the book, because we've had so much feedback.
And okay, I need to understand how I need to look at my customer
or my clients, right?
B2B, B2C, E-Com, whatever it is.
And so, yeah, you've got to fill up Stuts.com slash insights.
It literally takes you less than two minutes to fill out this form.
Then my team will just do a one-on-one call for free.
Everything's for free. They'll tell you how you need to look at your data,
how you can look at it differently,
things that you could do that don't cost you any money in order to get better insights into them,
to help you project forward into either following the end of the end of the marketing system,
or doing it in a way you
want to do it. But it has to start with a better understanding of customers. And this kind of
goes back to my political background. I love helping political candidates win. But ultimately,
I'm obsessed with the voter. I want to know what moves the voter. I want to know if you're a
Republican voter and you're going to go vote for Joe Biden, I'd be fascinated
by what that is.
And then I want to build a marketing campaign around that to other like-minded voters.
And too many times, it's business owners, I'm sure you do it.
I do it.
You get so caught up in how great your product or services or how great your business is
or that you started something from nothing and you built it up, that you forget that that
may not be what the customer wants to hear.
But if you can find alignment between your story and what they want
and you combine those two, that's where all the magic happens.
And that's why I'm obsessed with doing it in a systematic and formulaic approach.
And that's what we try to do in the book was tell that.
But tell it all through a crazy wild stories that
literally is probably the most interesting marketing book you could read because
it's not boring at all. Not a boring marketing book.
All right, so this is not boring either. Why was the undefeated marketing system
banned from Facebook? Oh, this is good. So I sent an email out like in December
2020 as we were looking at book covers.
And I believe I sent one to you.
You were like one of 50 people that I sent it to
and said, hey, I'm really curious what you think.
So ultimately, all 50 people voted.
But when it came back, I had like eight book covers
I was looking at.
Three of them had an equal number of total votes.
They all finished first.
It was like 12, 12 and 12 out of the 50.
I don't like, okay, well that, okay. I got the top three, but they're all tied. So I don't know what to do. So I struck
in my marketing team, let's just do an ABC test. So let's take all three covers and put them on
Facebook and target entrepreneurs, marketers, influencers, people that this book would really be
relevant to and see sweet people, anybody like that. this book would really be relevant to,
and see sweet people, anybody like that.
Like, you know, Facebook, you can just target very, very precisely.
And then let's see which one gets the most clicks.
So it was, it was an ad campaign.
Facebook came back and said, we have denied your ad campaign.
And I went, huh, why is that?
And they said, because in your subtitle, the subtitle is how to grow your
business and build your audience using the secret formula that
elects presidents in the subtitle, it says, elects presidents,
and you're trying to influence an election. Now, this is this
December, the election was over. You know, and so I'm like, hold on,
this is a business book, there's not a political book, it's not a campaign book,
it's not influencing, we're not influencing an election.
I said, I went back to my team, I said,
just appeal it, tell those, needle those nerds at Facebook,
this is a business book, they got this wrong.
Eight hours later, they rejected my appeal,
and the book was officially banned by Facebook.
Now, okay, they abandoned my ad campaign. What's the big deal, right?
And in 2018, we saw this on political ads and you can go, ooh, thank God, they've been sorry,
ban on those damn political ads. I hate those things. Well, yeah, until it starts coming,
seeping into other industries. And ultimately, the we were just the start in the political industry.
But my book got banned from ads.
Now, again, it wasn't a life or death issue for me.
I was a B testing book covers.
I get that.
But do you know how, I mean, you know this, you know how many people their life would, their
business is based on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn ads.
If they don't have those things running all the time, they're out of business.
And I went, oh my God, like I haven't, I've heard of free speech being banned on the platforms.
I've heard of political speech being banned on platforms.
But I've never heard of an ad being banned that has nothing to do with what they say it's
about.
So I said, well, I have a platform.
I'm going to make a ruckus on this.
And so I've started writing about it.
Next thing I know Fox News reaches out and says, we want to do a story on this.
So they did a national story on it.
And then a national publication saw that Fox News story
and reached out and said,
we write an article about this.
This publication called the Federalist.
So I wrote this article,
but the point of the article was this,
when the Fox News story came out,
I had a charity reach out to me.
It's a charity that we do pro bono work for and my company.
And they said, you know, we got banned as well for ads.
I went, excuse me.
I said, why?
First of all, this charity, their whole mission
is to save sexually and physically abuse kids
that rescue them out of these homes
and find safe homes for them.
That is their entire mission.
Facebook said that they were not allowed to run ads
because they were considered
an issue advocacy organization. And in the age of the pandemic where there was more physical
and sexual abuse in homes of lockdowns than they had ever seen in the history,
this particular charity had not been able to raise as much money as they had in the past.
It was a rough year. So they were trying to run Facebook ads
to raise money for their annual fundraising campaign.
And they were denied by Facebook
because they said that they were an issue-based ad
and issue-based ads were banned by Facebook.
So I was like, this is insane.
I, my story, whatever about my story,
I want to tell this story.
And then I had another guy named Justin Donald,
he wrote a business book,
and it reached number one on the Wall Street Journal
bestseller's list in January of 2021.
But it almost didn't happen,
because Amazon told him he wouldn't be able
to publish the book.
If he, in his book, he talks about how he invested,
made money during the coronavirus pandemic.
But because he used the words COVID-19,
coronavirus and COVID, to describe how he invested money,
Amazon told him he would not be able to publish his book.
So he had to remove the words coronavirus COVID-19
from his book because they said he wasn't a doctor
and he wasn't allowed to use those words.
Because he removed the words, the book,
he ended up making number one on Wall Street Journal
bestsellers list.
My point is this, this is now coming into businesses,
this is coming into nonprofits.
I saw it and I just decided I could make some hay
but those stories revealed themselves
by putting my story out there.
And so through all of my work in early March of 2021,
Facebook finally removed all the bands.
And I have no idea if the work we did did anything or not,
I do know that it was after all these national stories
came out and then out of nowhere without any notice,
typically Facebook gives you a good two week
to four week notice on any changes that they're going to make so you can adjust your campaigns.
Literally 24 hours notice, they remove the bands.
And yeah, now I can run ads on Facebook again, but it's pretty scary.
And if one of the things I talk about in the book is you need to own your own data.
And when you're renting these platforms, eventually, they're either going to raise, they've
already raised the rent, but eventually they're gonna tell you to move out.
And so you just need to be prepared for that
and I just saw that up close.
Well, so that's so good.
Being dependent on any of these platforms
is a failing and flawed strategy.
For sure, let me speak first hand to that
when I got put in LinkedIn jail.
And 90% of my business was coming through LinkedIn.
Those moments are teaching moments.
And I really appreciate you shining a light on that
because these platforms change their rules so arbitrarily
and are taking so much more control over
that it definitely, it's critical, like you said,
to own your data, understand your data
and be able to market to that customer
in different platforms, different places, and be able to market to that customer in different
platforms, different places, and not just through one. So thank you so much for sharing that.
Where can everyone find the undefeated marketing system?
Yeah, you can go to Philips.com. Obviously, you can go to Barnes & Noble,
and iTunes, or I-books, or Amazon, just type in undefeated marketing system. And there it is. And since this is coming out on
launch day for the first 24 maybe 48 hours, we're going to offer it. The ebook will be offered
at 99 cents for the first 48 hours for your audience. Oh my gosh, that's an amazing opportunity to
get this proven system to market your business and blow up your business. Thank you for doing that.
Sure, of course.
And, yeah, we'll have an audience on Audible and we did an audio version as well.
So if you'd rather buy it there, that is not discounted or not.
That costs me a lot of money to do the audio version.
Well, give me the long tag line again.
It's called the undefeated marketing system.
How to grow your business and build your audience using the secret formula that elects presidents.
All right, well, there's no one that knows that better than you after the amount of elections
that you've won, the deep dive that you've done into my business and thousands of others,
thank you so much for putting this together to empower all of us to market and grow our businesses.
Awesome, thanks Heather.
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