Marketing Secrets with Russell Brunson - Funnel Vision: Looking Into The Future Of Funnels...
Episode Date: May 25, 2018Hint: the death of autowebinars, the rebirth of the VSL, a sneaky hack from Agora, an idea from Brad Callen that made him $35 million in 1 funnel, and a design tweak from Bryan Moran that makes 63% of... your traffic more likely to buy... :) On this episode Russell talks about some of the changes to Google Chrome causing problems to autoplay videos, and what he sees the future of funnels being like. Here are some awesome things to look forward to in this episode: What kinds of problems the disabling of autoplay in Google Chrome has caused and how they are trying to work around them. Why Russell thinks that the future of funnels means going backwards a little to more a video sales letter format. And why making your site mobile friendly before desktop friendly is more important now than ever. So listen here to find out what Russell's funnel vision of the future would look like. Transcript - https://marketingsecrets.com/blog/funnel-vision-looking-into-the-future-of-funnels Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What's up everybody, this is Russell Brunson.
Welcome to Marketing Secrets Podcast.
Today we are going to go and I'm going to give you guys some funnel vision.
So the big question is this, how are entrepreneurs like us who didn't cheat and take on venture
capital, we're spending money from our own pockets, how do we market in a way that lets
us get our products and our services and the things that we believe in out to the world
and yet still remain profitable?
That is the question and this podcast will give you the answer.
My name is Russell Brunson and welcome to Marketing Secrets.
Hey, so I was actually planning on recording this podcast while I was heading to work today,
but I decided to ride my bike two days in a row, which is, um, exercise. And I also woke up this morning early and wrestled, um, which was actually
real exercise because riding a bike is pretty easy compared to wrestling. Um, so yeah, it's
like nine in the morning and I'm ready to pass out already. It's been a fun day. But, um, uh,
what I wanted to share with you guys on my ride today that now I'm sharing through the office,
um, was, um, my thoughts. I've been up the last 48
hours, like really, really excited because I'm always like, I don't know, I get excited about
like figuring out the next thing and how, like where the funnel world's going, what tweaks and
changes we need to make personally. And over the last little bit, there's been a lot of stuff
that's been changing. And so it's like gotten me thinking like, okay, what's happening? What needs
to change? What's shifting? So one of the big things I'm sure you guys have heard about,
and it's not GDPR. I'm not going to talk about that. That just annoys me. So I'm leaving that
on the table for now. I'm sure someday we'll talk about it. But what I'm talking about is
Google Chrome, not autoplaying videos anymore. Like what kind of impact is that going to have
on your guys' businesses? I do think this is actually really important where I think GDPR is stupid.
But this is actually important.
And I think it's actually could be a really, really good thing.
So a couple of things.
We always would autoplay videos.
Like I'm a big, big, big, big believer in autoplaying videos.
But after the viral video launch, we did with ClickFunnels, we split tested video autoplaying
versus video not autoplaying. And
then not autoplay, we tested a bunch of different thumbnails to figure out which thumbnail gets
people to actually click the button the most. And what we found is not all videos, but if you go
right now to clickfunnels.com, we are shifting it to MotherFunnel soon, but you'll notice the
video does not autoplay because that was the test that won that thumbnail with a play button beat out an
autoplay video which was so fascinating interesting because i wouldn't have i wouldn't have assumed
that or guessed that or i wouldn't have bet money on that a long time ago i would have thought that
was not the case um and so that was interesting but one of the keys could test a bunch of things
the key was actually having um the video placeholder image, the right
image that's clickable to actually gets people to, to click on a button. So right now, if you
don't know, uh, Google Chrome and other places updated their, their things. So now all your
autoplay videos don't autoplay anymore. And so I've been going to a lot of people's pages and
if your video doesn't autoplay, it starts on some really, really weird thumbnail that YouTube or
whatever video service using just picks. And a lot of times it's the wrong one.
So I think one of the biggest things you guys can do right now is go back to all your pages
that have autoplay videos and realize that for most of your customers, not autoplaying
anymore.
And then look at the thumbnail.
And what I recommend doing is what we did with the ClickFunnels homepage is we went
and actually, uh, John who runs our ads, he ran a whole bunch of thumbnail images to see
which thumbnail got the highest click through rate.
And that became the actual thumbnail, um, on the video. So don't just like put a random thumbnail, but I expend some time doing ones, testing ones with copy that say, click here,
push play testing, um, things like that, because it actually has a huge impact on if people actually
click play or not. I mean, you could have produced this amazing video that, you know, that's the most
amazing thing in the world, but if nobody's clicking play, then nobody's actually seeing it anymore. That's number one. Number two. Um,
I think that copy longer form copies coming back, um, in an interesting way. Um, because I think
nowadays less people watch video, especially if they are on your phone. I think about how most
people are probably surfing the internet when they're taking their bathroom breaks and they're
sitting in a stall next to like five other dudes or ladies.
I'm sure it's the same thing for you guys. I have no idea. But for the dudes, like I literally see
people in the urinals holding a phone in one hand and holding their business in the other hand.
And it's, it's, it's horrible. That's in the urinals. I'm not even sure what's happening
behind closed doors, but I guarantee they're not in there just meditating. Like they're in there
reading and surfing and swiping and all sorts of stuff, but they're not
doing what the audio on because they're in a stall next to 22 other dudes at the airport. Right. And
so, um, just know that's what's happening with your people. That's where they're consuming this
stuff. They're at work all day. They're sneaking out and that's when they're looking stuff. And so
it's harder and harder to watch videos because of that. Um, it's easier because of their phone,
but it's harder to actually watch it because of just where they're at and how they're interacting with stuff. And so I think
copy is coming back where people need to be able to read stuff. Um, the next thing in my funnel,
these are all a whole bunch of predictions and some calling funnel vision. Where are we going?
Um, I've been watching Brian Moran, who's the owner of Sam cart and, um, his styling on how
he does stuff is so fascinating. now all his pages are like single
column so that they look the same on mobile as they do on desktop and at first i was like why
is he because i have these huge i have three huge monitors on my desk i look at his page it's like
this little skinny column like sales letter i'm like this is so weird like but then i realized
like it looks the same mobile as it does does desktop and think how much more powerful if you're
designing that way where the experience is the same on both as opposed to trying to design and
customize and split test two different things even his order forms are skinny one column things his
upsells are skinny one column things and so for me you'll see the next set of funnels i come out
we're all going to be very similar style to that because I think it's brilliant.
So Brian, if you're listening, you're brilliant.
There you go.
All right.
So I think that's the future.
Skinny, narrow columns, copy-driven.
I do think there's a case for both though.
I think having video and copy, but knowing like a big percentage of people will never click play.
If they're not going to click play, therefore, what does the copy need to say to be able
to do the whole entire sales process as well?
So there you go.
The next thing is if you look at automated webinars, you know, pre-automated webinars,
for those of you guys who haven't been studying your marketing history, guess what was pre
before, excuse me, before auto webinars?
What we all did before our webinars were video sales letters.
For the most part, video sales letters have definitely gone down in usage as I've watched the ClickFunnels community
as more and more people have been focusing on webinars and automated webinars to do the sales process.
The problem now is if you look at, now that videos don't autoplay,
if you're in an automated webinar,
we have this issue with ClickFunnels for a week or two
because when someone's doing an automated webinar,
there's like an invisible div over the video file
so someone can't click to pause the video, right?
That's technically how this thing actually works.
So what happened though is now no video's autoplaying
so if someone come to a page, there's auto webinar
and they couldn't push play because there's this invisible div blocking it
so that nobody can stop or start the thing so it feels like an automated webinar.
So for like a week and a half, two weeks, none of our –
I'm sure you guys probably saw too, none of our auto-webinars work
because people – the auto-play wouldn't play and they couldn't click on the button
and people would come to this page and it was just – you couldn't do anything.
So we did some hacks and some workarounds for people with auto-webnels to happen was a little pop-up and have to click it to push play
and so those things are working now but i think they're way less effective now than they used to
be in fact we saw um on the software secrets webinar sales dropped from last month to this
month dramatically it's like what was a big change that was a big change um auto auto playing versus
now someone's got to click to auto anyway it just it just kind of changes things. And I think we are going to be experiencing the death of the automated webinar is my gut feeling.
I think we're going to be moving backwards in time to a video sales letter style page.
That's my gut reaction is telling me.
I might be wrong, but I think I'm right.
In fact, you will be seeing a lot of my auto webinar funnels. I'm going to be rebuilding them as a video sales letter style
funnels. Um, but if you look at, if you look how Agora does, there's this really fascinating. So
Agora does video sales letters, but if you leave the video sales letter, it exit pops up and it
says something like, Hey, do you want to read the transcripts instead? You say yes. And boom,
it shows a whole long form sales letter. I see another one recently that has a video sales that are underneath it.
There's links. There's one read the transcripts. You click on that and it pops down the full long
form sales letter underneath it. Um, and so I think I might be wrong, but I think this is the
future, um, of where things are going. So, um, I'm gonna be working over the next couple of weeks.
Soon to be a mother funnel done and launched and live and out of my hair, I have some big updates I'm going to be making.
And you will see them.
I'll give you a hint.
So imagine my auto webinar.
What I've been doing is I've been going back through and captioning my entire 90-minute auto webinar.
So captioning inside the video so if people are watching it without the audio, they can still read the entire thing so um which by the way is a huge pain in the butt uh brandon on my team did
one and it took him like a week my brother scott's doing one right now it's taking him like a full
week it's just a huge nightmare to actually caption the whole thing but now there's this
black bar on the bottom it has entire 90 minute webinar caption uh because i'm assuming that a
lot of people are listening.
Well, a couple things. One is if they're watching and reading, you're hitting two modalities.
So they're listening, they're watching, and they're reading. Actually, three modalities.
So you're more likely to get their attention. So we're doing that with our videos. Number two,
I'm going to be putting them in an auto webinar, or excuse me, a video sales letter style page.
I will be having all these videos transcribed and sales letters written in a single column format, super long form. Um,
and a couple other cool things. So watch it's coming. But, um, anyway, those are my predictions.
I think that's some of the stuff that's happening here in the funnel world that you guys should all be aware of, um, based on autoplay videos, based on how people are consuming, based on mobile versus desktop.
I don't know if I told you this before, but last year was the very first year across the
ClickFunnels platform that more traffic was viewed mobily than it was on the desktop,
which is funny because we all designed for desktop.
And now it's like, why are you designing towards desktop?
Less than half or more than half of your customers will never see it. They're seeing the mobile. We should be designing for the mobile experience, not for the desktop less than half or you know more than half of your customers will never
see it they're they're seeing the mobile we should be designing for the mobile experience
not for the desktop experience i think that's the future of where things are going and so
um i think um um i think uh some of these examples uh like brian moran's that i was talking about
before i think that um if you look at his examples of his narrow single column pages, like that's – like he – honestly, I've messaged him on Skype.
Like he gave me permission now to start doing that, my stuff, because I said that.
In fact, I did a prediction call last December, January, and I told people I think my prediction is that we're all going to start designing mobile first and desktop second.
But it didn't really impact us as much just because habits, right?
We keep designing towards desktop and then mobile optimizing after.
But after seeing Brian's page, I'm like, man, we're not even going to design a desktop version.
The desktop version will be the mobile version.
It's interesting.
If you look at Brandon and Caitlin over at Lady Boss Weight Loss, it's fascinating to me.
I remember the first time I saw their pages,
I was like, why is everything on your page centered?
Like, all your paragraphs are centered.
Like, I was so confused.
And he told me, he's like,
because none of our people buy on desktop.
They all buy on mobile.
He said, look at it mobily.
I looked at it mobily.
I was like, oh, this page makes sense mobily.
It looks jacked on desktop.
Yet you look at them and they're building
one of the fastest growing companies
on our ClickFunnels platform.
And so it's just interesting to see so there's some insights
there's some things there's a there's some funnel vision for you guys to look in the future and see
what i'm trying to see and i'll be making adjustments based on that and feel free to
hack and model what i'm doing because i'm doing it with those thoughts in mind um uh yeah so there you go, you guys.
I hope that helps give you guys some ideas.
I hope you guys can geek out with me on it
because that's where my brain's at,
is some of those things.
So I'm excited.
And that's it, you guys.
So with that said, I'm gonna get back to work.
I'm gonna get this mother funnel done
so I can get back to the new funnels that I wanna create
that are gonna be so exciting.
All right, talk soon, everybody.
Have an amazing day.
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