The Russell Brunson Show - 10 Years of FunnelHacking Secrets
Episode Date: September 16, 2024At this year’s Funnel Hacking LIVE, I took the stage at the very beginning and took the chance to reflect on some pivotal moments from our journey as FunnelHackers over the last 10 years. This year ...marks the 10th anniversary of ClickFunnels, and I opened the event with a special presentation, giving what a "ClickFunnels State of the Union." Throughout the episode, I touch on key lessons from my entrepreneurial path, including a personal revelation from a quote by Napoleon Hill that transformed my approach to success. I also reminisce about one of the most important moments that shaped my business—an event from 20 years ago that altered my perspective on what’s possible in the world of entrepreneurship. During this episode, I break down how these pivotal experiences can help you define your own path, focusing on a specific quote from Napoleon Hill that emphasizes the power of "definiteness of purpose." Along with this, I share insights on how radical imbalance and burning desire play critical roles in achieving your goals. Key Highlights: Reflections on ClickFunnels’ 10-year journey and the growth of the Funnel Hacking community. The untold part of a famous Napoleon Hill quote and its life-changing impact on my entrepreneurial mindset. The importance of radical imbalance in achieving success, and how to find your “definite purpose.” Behind-the-scenes stories from Funnel Hacking Live, including personal milestones and business updates with Todd Dickerson. This episode is filled with motivational takeaways, actionable advice, and a behind-the-scenes look at the strategies that have driven ClickFunnels' success. Tune in and discover how you can apply these lessons to your own journey! Don't forget to check out this awesome deal from Mint Mobile! https://mintmobile.com/funnels And if you want to enjoy the Marketing Secrets Show ad-free, check out http://marketingsecrets.com/adfree Get 70% off on Welch Equities' retail price at wealthyconsultant.com/secrets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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slash DI offer to learn more. What's up, everybody? This is Russell Brunson. Welcome
back to the Marketing Secrets Podcast. Hope you are having a great day today. I'm actually in Wise, Virginia, Napoleon Hill's
hometown today. And I spent the last couple of days here going through the archives and
finding just some really cool things and having a great time. And tomorrow we actually have
a mastermind group here with our top 10 affiliates for the Secrets of Success business. And I'm
hoping to record my intro session for you guys tomorrow. I'm going to be talking about
some cool Napoleon Hill stuff. And if I am able to do that, that'll be in our next podcast.
So look forward to that, hopefully.
And then today's podcast is going to be a little different.
Not hugely different, but this year's Funnel Hacking Lab,
I did an intro presentation the first day of the event.
It was kind of a ClickFunnels State of the Union address,
which was cool because, as you know,
ClickFunnels turned 10 years old this year.
We've been here doing this for a decade now, which is amazing.
But a lot of other cool things are happening. And so this presentation, I'm not going to ruin the surprise, but a couple of cool things. Number one, there's something that happened
20 years ago that changed my life. And I talk about what that was and how it changed my life
and how I think it can change your life as well. I'm going to walk you guys through some funnel
hacking, one funnel way, Russell Brunson style stuff I think you'll enjoy. There's one thing in
here that I'm excited to reveal to you. And it's basically a Napoleon
Hill quote. And you guys have heard me share this quote a million times. And I always talk about the
first part says there's a one quality, which one must possess to win. And that's definite. And it's
a purpose, the knowledge, what one wants, and then something I'm leaving that part blank because I
always talk about having a definite purpose, knowing exactly what you want and like writing
it down and saying, I want this thing by this date, by this time, like having a
definite purpose and direction you're moving in. Um, but the second half of the quote is what I
never talk about. And I spent more time on this episode, uh, talking about it. And I think it's
going to be the real thing that's going to have the biggest impact on you from this episode.
So I don't want to ruin it for you, but it's in there buried. You're going to find it. I share
the Napoleon quote, wait for part two and see where I, uh, where I take it. Cause I think you're
gonna love it. Um, and on top of that, uh, at the end, um, Todd Dickerson comes on stage
with me. We talk about some of the cool updates and click funnels, how many people have won
awards, how much money you guys have processed in the last year, which is crazy. Um, anyway,
really exciting, really cool. And I think you guys are going to love it and should get you
fired about click funnels, what's happening. And that's all I'm going to give you.
So listen to this episode.
I hope you love it.
I hope you enjoy it.
If so, let us know.
And I'll see you guys in the next episode
where we're going to go a little bit deeper
into some of my thoughts from the Napoleon Hill Foundation.
In the last decade,
I went from being a startup entrepreneur
to selling over a billion dollars
in my own products and services online.
This show is going to show you how to start,
grow, and scale a business online. My name is Russell Brunson, and welcome to the
Marketing Secrets Podcast. We got my inner circle here in the room. This makes it so much easier,
more fun. We got 10,000 of you guys all around the world hanging out with us. It's going to be
insane. I'm so excited for the next four days, three and a half days, whatever ends up being.
It's gonna be amazing.
And man, I was sitting backstage as Devon was talking,
showing Funnel Hacking Live at the very beginning,
which is crazy.
It was 10 years ago,
was the very first Funnel Hacking Live here in Las Vegas.
It was something we were gonna do once and once only.
We had no plan in making this like an annual event.
It was just like, we launched ClickFunnels,
and I remember the presentation I used to launch it was called Funnel Hacking.
We're teaching how to funnel hack and stuff like that.
And people inside of the Facebook group start calling themselves funnel hackers.
And I was like, that's kind of cool.
This is like, this is the thing that's catching on.
Like, yeah, we're funnel hackers.
And then they started doing these meetups around the country.
Like, hey, we're all going to meet over in Austin.
Who wants to come?
Here we're being in San Diego.
Who wants to come?
And I was like, this is happening whether we're doing it or not. Maybe we should do an event and call something.
I'm like, what should we call it? He's like, well, we're Funnel Hackers. We're Funnel Hacking. Let's
call it Funnel Hacking Live. And that was the whole initial idea. We rented a space in Las Vegas
that held, was it 600, 800? Remember 800 people? And we told people about it and 800 people showed
up. And I remember I was so scared.
I had done an event and four or five years earlier where we'd sold a bunch of tickets to this event
and we showed up at the hotel, got everything ready. And then we opened the, we opened the,
the stage and we walked out. And I think we had like three or, it was set for like three or 400
people. And there was like 60 in the room. I walked in and everything's empty. And I was like,
this is going to be really painful. And for three days I did an event and it was horrible, all the empty seats. And I was like, this is going to be really painful. And for three days, I did an event.
And it was horrible, all the empty seats.
And I was like, I will never do an event again.
And that was the plan.
And Funnel Hacking Live, we decided to do that.
And I remember sitting backstage being so scared.
Like, what if nobody shows up?
No one's here.
I remember looking through the curtain, that little curtain that Devon showed.
Just looking through the curtain, I was like, oh, there's people here.
Okay, this is fantastic.
People showed up.
And we did the first one.
And I remember the event, the very end of the first one, we're like, should we do this again?
That was kind of fun. People showed up. Like, okay, let's do it again. And now we are on
Funnel Hacking Live. This is nine and a half, which I don't know if you guys know that. Our
next Funnel Hacking Live, which is 10, which is the big, going to be a big show, is here in Vegas
again. And it's happening in February. In fact, it's during
Valentine's Day. So you need to bring your wives, your sweethearts, your husband, whoever it is,
bring them to the party because we're having Valentine's Day in Las Vegas next year, which is
where we're going to do Funnel Hacking Live 10. And it's going to be the biggest, the craziest,
it's going to be amazing. So I don't want any of you guys to miss that event. It's going to be
insane. And so a lot of people are like, well, what's this one right here? This is, last year was nine. That one's 10. What is this? And it's changed a couple of times.
And at first I was like, well, we, when prior to COVID and those things happening, we were doing
Fun Hockey Live the very first quarter of the year. And I loved it. It was like New Year's
resolutions were kicking this thing off. It was a lot of fun. And then the whole pandemic happened,
everything shifted around and we ended up shifting the event till September, which was great, except for that's when all of our kids
go back to school and all sorts of things. And it was just this weird timing where it was really,
really hard to do in September. And we did it three or four years in a row. And then two years
ago, like, let's see if we can get it back to the first quarter of the year. And so that was the
shift to move it to the first quarter of the year. But then there was an 18-month gap between Funnel
Hacking Live 9 and 10. And 18 months is a long time to not hang out with my friends. And so I was like, what if we did a little one in between called 9 1⁄2? And we did
it virtually, and we rented Eric's studio, which is this insane studio you guys are here. It's
insane. So that was the vision, and now we're, I can't believe we're here. And so this is Funnel
Hacking Live 9 1⁄2, Funnel Hacking Live International. And in six months from now, during Valentine's Day, we'll be doing it in person again. So for everyone,
especially everyone who's a home watcher now, I would set a goal for you guys. I would love to
have you guys at Funnel Hacking 10 for the big show because it's 10 years. This is our 10-year
birthday. It's 10 years of ClickFunnels being around. And it's been an incredibly insane ride
and it's been a lot of fun. So that's some of the backstory. A couple of things
we're going to do new this time because it is virtual. I want to do something fun. We did,
we tested this two or three weeks ago at an event we did for my office and it turned out to be a
really like smashing success because we had some people that were virtual. I was like, how do we,
how do we network when we're not in person? Like obviously all the inner circle guys, you guys are
all going to have so much fun the next four days. We're all in the networking hangout, but everyone
else, I know you guys are kind of remote and i don't want
you to lose the networking experience so what we decided to do is um we set up a group inside of
school and i'll tell you guys why we did a lot of you guys like why would you in school i'll explain
that in a little bit we set up a group inside of school where right now um everyone's coming and
we're between each session we're setting up a new thread for everyone to come and comment and drop
their ahas in fact if you were on the pre-show last night, I showed it yesterday and I asked everyone like,
what was the number one thing you're trying to get from Funnel Hacking Live this year?
And we had over a thousand comments in the last like 12 hours since I posted that in the group,
which is kind of cool. So what's going to happen is each session before we go live,
we're going to open up a new thread in that group. And then we want all you guys who are at home
to open it separately in another thing. And as you're hearing me or the other speakers talking about whatever it is,
when you have in the aha and something comes in, drop in that thing.
And we want to see how many comments, how many ahas,
things that you pull out of the presentations in that one group, which is a lot of fun.
So this is where to go.
If you go to hangoutwithrussell.com at home,
if you go to that site right there, it'll take you to our school group that we set up.
You can go, if you're not in there already, you might have to go ask for access to it.
But my team's in there approving people as fast as possible. So the approving is as fast as
possible. And then the very top, there'll be a pinned comment that basically has whatever the
session is. So right now there's probably a pinned comment, I'm assuming, from my team that says
comment on Russell's presentation. So over the next hour or so that I'm up here, as you guys
are getting ahas or insights or anything, drop them in there. I want to see if we can get a
couple thousand comments for every single session.
And then what's cool about this for the speakers,
when they're on stage, when they get done,
they'll have a chance to go back into the comments
and see what you guys said about their presentation.
So feel free to also, if you're talking to them specifically,
like tell them your favorite thing,
what you loved about them, about their story.
And as a speaker, it feels really good afterwards
to get good feedback from people.
So does that sound fair?
You guys good with that?
So hangoutwithrussell.com.
Okay. All right. With that said, I got a couple of fun things I want to talk about
before I bring Todd out here to share some really fun things that are happening inside
of ClickFunnels world right now. But I want to start with something that happened last month
that was a turning point for me in my life. August 17th, 2014. So this is 20 years ago
last month. Something crazy happened. This guy right
here on the picture, this is John Reese next to Tony Robbins. And 20 years ago, I had just gotten
into this world. I was still in college. I had just married my wife. We didn't have any kids
yet. We're trying to figure out this whole business thing. I was trying to figure out to
make money on the internet. And I was on a bunch of different people's email lists. And I remember
one day I started getting all these different emails from people talking about this product coming out. It's called Traffic
Secrets. It's so cool. Everyone should go buy it. I remember going to the page. It was a $1,000
course. I'm like, I don't have $1,000. That looks awesome, and then that kind of happened,
and then a couple hours later, in fact, I think I have a picture of this. This library, this is a
library that's on the Utah-Idaho border. There's a little lake called Bear Lake, which my family goes every single year.
And we were at Bear Lake when this whole thing was happening.
And this is before we had cell phones, before we had internet, before Wi-Fi was everywhere.
So if you wanted to get on the internet at Bear Lake, you had to go to this library.
And so I remember after the day was over, I jumped in my bike or my car or something.
We drove to this library, got in there.
And do you guys remember this back in the day when you had to get internet? So there's like,
there's two computers in the library and there's a line of people. Everyone's just waiting to check
their email. So weird now because none of us would do that, right? So I'm standing in line,
waiting to check my email. First person gets down there. Second person, third person. I finally get
in line. I sit down. I put my email up. It pops open and there's the email from John Reese. And
at the top of the email, it says,
we did it or something like that. I'm like, we did what? So I opened the email and I started reading it. And John basically announced that they had launched this, this course called traffic
secrets earlier that morning. And in that, in the first 18 hours, it was a thousand dollar course.
They sold a thousand copies of this course and they made a million dollars. They made,
they'd sold a million dollars of this course in 18 hours.
So again, 20 years ago, I'm sitting there,
young kid, at the time I'm 40 or 20,
40, what, 44 now.
So I was 24 years old, just gotten married.
I'm sitting there at the library.
I remember sitting back in my chair and just thinking,
I was like, I can't believe there's a human being
just like any of us who made a million dollars in a day.
When I got started in entrepreneurship, I thought I had a big vision. I was like, oh,
if I could make it, I'm going to become a millionaire someday. The next 20 years,
I'll become a millionaire. I think that was like this big thing. And I saw a dude who made a
million dollars in a day. I remember, I probably sat there like two or three minutes, just like,
I can't even, like the whole world, my whole paradigm just shifted that what was even possible.
And I remember thinking like, okay, that guy can make a million dollars a day. What if I, like, it's not even possible.
Maybe I can make a million dollars, like, not in my lifetime. What if I did a million dollars in a
year? Or I don't know, like all these things started shifting my head and started having more
and more belief. What's crazy is I didn't realize at the time, but I started talking to all my other
friends. And for them, it was the same thing. Like they saw this happen. It was just like,
oh my gosh, if he can do it, I can do it. How many guys have been around long enough? You
remember this experience? Anyone here in the room who was a handful of you guys remember this,
right? It was a turning point for so many of us. And I remember thinking that I said, okay,
this guy, John Reese, he had a two comma club in just 24 hours. And I remember thinking that,
and I was just like, um, I was like, if that's true, if he really did this, like I'm going to
go, like, I'm going to focus 100% of my time and energy
after figuring out how in the world he did this, right?
He said, that's true.
I'm going to drop everything else and just focus on this.
And when I was making these slides and I wrote that down,
I started thinking about a movie that had a similar experience.
How many of you guys have ever seen this movie right here?
So, okay, there's a scene from this movie I want to share, but actually,
I got some street cred from some young kids that are friends of my friends. We were talking to a
bunch of them about what we do, and they're like, what do you do for a living? And I was kind of
telling them, they're like, oh yeah, I know a guy kind of like that. His name's Jordan Belfort. You
ever heard of him? I was like, actually, I was on his podcast. They're like, what? You were on
Jordan Belfort's podcast? I'm like, yeah. So I got some street cred from the kids because of that,
which is cool. But anyway, so this is a clip from Wolf of Wall Street,
which kind of sums up how I felt
after John Rhys did the Million Dollar Day.
Excuse me.
Is that your car on the line?
Yeah.
That's a nice ride.
Thanks, man.
County A's off.
Hey, Jordan Belfort.
Nice to meet you.
Hey, what do you do, bro?
Money point of man, what do I do?
For work, what do you do?
I'm a stock broker.
Stock broker? Yeah.
You make a lot of money?
Yeah, I do. I write for myself.
How much money do you make?
I don't know.
$70,000 last month.
I'm serious.
I tell you what.
You show me a pay stub for $72,000 on it, I quit my job right now and I work for you.
Hey, Paulie, what's up?
No, yeah, you know, everything's fine.
Hey, listen, I quit.
So that's why I fell out watching John reach that.
I'm like, if this is true, if he actually did that, like nothing else matters to me
right now.
I'm going to stop everything I'm doing and focus on figuring out how in the world he
did that.
Because if a human being just like me do a million dollars in a day, what could I do?
A million dollars in a year?
I don't even know what's possible.
But I was like, I have to figure this out, whatever it takes.
Now I started looking like, what was John doing? And this is me,
the young funnel hacker, 24 year old Russell, who didn't know what funnel hacking was. This is
something we talked about, but I was like, what do you do? I got to reverse engineer this, right?
I remember going and trafficseekers.com at the time. And it wasn't like a traditional website
like I was used to. It was a funnel. It was a two page funnel. It had a long form sales letter.
It was like a 150 page sales letter. If anyone ever
remember seeing it, uh, it was not short at all. I remember printing it out and it was like this
fat. I'm like, this is insane. People actually read this stuff. Blew my mind. 150 page sales
letter with an order form. And that was the very first thing. And I was like, this looks different
than what I've seen before. This is not how people make money on the internet. This is the weirdest
thing in the world. I'm like, this is what he did. So if that's how it worked, I wonder if I could do
it. I remember thinking if, if he could create a funnel, like, um, if he could do that, how can I do the same
thing? What would it look like? How do I model that? Right. I remember wondering if I could
create a funnel, could you get me into two comma club? So start thinking again, reverse engineering
funnel hacking. I was like, okay, how did John do it? Well, John had a thousand dollar course.
He sold a thousand copies. That's a million dollars. I was like, just math, right? Thousand,
thousand dollar course, thousand copies. It's a million dollars. I was like, I don't think I can do a million dollars in a day.
My brain wasn't ready to comprehend that. But I was like, if I did a million dollars in a year,
what does that look like? I was like, well, a thousand dollar course, if I sold three a day,
that gets me over a million dollars. I'm like, okay, can I create a thousand dollar course?
Can I sell three a day? What would that look like? How would I get traffic? I don't know
what answers these questions, but these questions started giving me the desire to figure things out. How does this work? How do I find traffic? How do I get enough? I didn't know what answers these questions, but these questions started giving me like the desire to figure things out. Like, how does this work? How do I find
traffic? How do I get enough traffic to sell three a day of a thousand dollar course? And so I did
exactly what I teach you guys to do all the time. It's funnel hacking. So John had a thousand dollar
course. First thing in my head is like, cool, I got to make a thousand dollar course. So I made
my very first thousand dollar course. Um, and it was called the.com secrets home study course. This
is way before there was ever a book called.com secrets. I'd bought the domain name way back in the day. I thought it was cool. A lot of my friends have
made fun of me about the name, but still, for me, it means a lot to me, so I still keep it.
But it was the.comsecretshomestudy course. I went and we rented a hotel room. We filmed us
teaching this whole course, put it on deep, because John's course was basically a seminar
he'd done, took the DVDs, made a workbook. So I had a it exactly like he did. He had, I think, 12 sessions or eight sessions.
I had 12.
I had the exact same amount of sessions.
He had different handouts.
He had the same handouts.
I tried to model as close as I could because that dude made a million dollars a day selling
the course.
I'm going to just model it as close as I can and just do what he did, and I'm going to
be successful.
So I went out there.
We made $1,000 on the course.
We launched it.
And how many of you guys think I made $1,000 sales?
Unfortunately, I didn't.
But I'll tell you what we did here in a second. I forgot. That's the next slide. So I went back to the funnel. Again, this
is what John's funnel looked like. I thought it was awesome, so I did the same thing. I
modeled it. I modeled the look, the feel, the layout as close as I could, modeled the
price point as close as we could. I did my big launch, $1,000 course, and I sold. I didn't
actually sell $1,000. I launched it. I did this big, huge quarter-day launch. I modeled
the way that John had done his.
And during the launch, I had a really good idea that turned out to be a really bad idea.
You guys ever do that?
I was like, if I launch this on New Year's Day, it means the first day of the year, I'll make a million dollars before January 1st is over.
This will be insane.
So I did this whole coordinated product launch.
And I remember I called John ahead of time.
And he's like, so you're going to launch this on New Year's Eve?
I'm like, at midnight, we're going to launch it. He's like, do you think people are going to buy
the New Year's Eve? I'm like, oh yeah, they're all going to be sitting around waiting on a computer
for me to launch so they can buy my new course. Right. He's like, I know you're Mormon and stuff
and you don't drink and things like that, but usually on New Year's Eve, that's not what people
are doing. I was like, no, you have no idea. You're wrong. So New Year's Eve, we launched this course.
I don't know. Brent was there in the room. room we're all excited like waiting for sales to come in and
There are a couple people who are waiting to buy it but not very many and during the entire launch sequence seven days
Whatever we end up selling a whopping 21 copies of the course
Only problem is back then to build a course like this, just, you know, because I was convinced
I was selling a thousand copies. We had to print DVDs, workbooks, papers. And so my cost to print
a thousand copies of my home study course was a lot more than $21,000. So when all is said and
done, we didn't make a million dollars. I made negative dollars. But I did it, right? I funnel
hacked it, went out there, did the process, tried it out,
and that was kind of the thought. It's like, oh, okay. Now, what a lot of people do at this point is they think, John Rhys is a scam. Russell Brunson's a scam. These internet gurus are all
scams, right? And they just quit. But I want to share with you a message that Satema Ghali spoke
at Funnel Hacking Live in San Diego, there for Simon. He shared a message from the stage that
meant so much to me.
He said, everyone, you have to learn how to stop stopping.
So many people hit an obstacle and then they stop.
He's like, if you want to be successful at anything in life, you have to stop stopping.
You have to keep moving forward.
And so I was thinking about that.
I was like, okay, it didn't work.
Doesn't mean it doesn't work.
It means I didn't do it right or I didn't figure out the right process or I picked the
wrong product or something.
I got to stop stopping.
What's the next phase?
What's the next step?
What's the next step? We started going back,
right? Now, for a lot of you guys who may have been at home, have tried something. How many of
you guys, by the way, have launched at least one funnel so far that has not worked? I'm curious.
Okay, everyone in this room here has done a lot. Back home, I don't see your hands going up. How
many of you guys are back home? Have you guys done at least one funnel that hasn't worked? Okay,
well, you guys are still here, which is good people stop though so you have to stop stopping but russell you said that
was just one funnel away i did a funnel like why am i not rich yet okay the reality is it's not
it's not it's not the first funnel i never said you're what i never said like your first funnel
away like you're a funnel way right but we don't know which one's gonna be and i know which one's
gonna be like i did funnel after funnel after funnel after funnel um i didn't pull the slide up here, but in the past, I have a slide that's showing every one of my funnels I could find in the past.
It was like 150 funnels that I had successfully launched.
Not successfully made money, but successfully launched before we had the ClickFunnels funnel.
Like, that's from everything.
From graphic design, product creation, sales letter, traffic, all this stuff.
150 funnels we had done, um, over that,
that period of time before we launched, uh, launched click funnels. Okay. And so just
going to say you're one fun way. It doesn't mean like that's the end, right? It's the beginning.
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gonna share both of them here, uh, because I think sometimes we miss the second part.
So this is the quote.
Napoleon Hill says, there's one quality which one must possess to win, and that is definiteness
of purpose and the knowledge of what one wants and a burning desire to possess it.
Okay?
So the first thing is definiteness of purpose.
If you study Napoleon Hill, it doesn't matter which one of his books you read.
You read Think and Grow Rich.
You read Laws of Success.
You read How to Raise Your Own Salary.
If you read any of his books, the first law,
basically everything he talks about is definiteness of purpose, right?
That's knowing exactly what it is you want.
Now, most of the guys who, especially I know the inner circle here in the room,
you guys pretty much all have a very clear path.
I know exactly what I want, what I'm going for, right?
For people who are not having success yet,
this is one of the biggest problems we find,
is that they don't have definiteness of purpose.
They don't know what they're going for.
Remember when I first got started in this business, I didn't
know what I was going for. Like, I got online. I was like, I'm going to make some money on the
internet. That was my definite purpose, right? I was just like wandering around, like hoping I
could figure this out. Hopefully I bump into something. I was, I didn't know what I was doing
for two or three years. I looked back through that window before, before the whole John Rhys
incident, when I saw what someone was doing. Like, I was selling stuff on eBay, and I was like,
I was trying to sell this, and I was just trying a bunch of things, but I didn't have a definite
purpose. I was just kind of wandering. Right. And then August 17th, 20 years ago, last month,
John resets a million dollar day, sitting in that chair in the library, looking at, I was like,
that, that's what I want to do. But that guy just, I want to do that. I know exactly what it is. I
did definite purpose. It shifted from like, I'm going to try to make some money to like, no, I want that.
I'm going to build a course.
It's a $1,000 course.
I'm going to try to figure out how to sell 1,000 copies.
And I had a definite purpose.
And I shifted from being just like wandering around, just kind of like, you know, just
bumping into things to like having a direction, having a target, having something I was moving
towards, right?
It shifted everything for me.
And that's the very first step, okay?
I think about other areas of my life where I've had success.
And probably the best one for me, I mean, outside of business, the other thing I've had really had success with in my life was wrestling. And I remember my first year on wrestling, I went
initially because my dad forced me to go, because that's how most good things happen. My dad forced
me to go wrestling practice. I didn't want to be a wrestler. And I went to, I started liking a
little bit, having some fun. And then my dad took me to the state tournament that year. And I remember there were two guys on my team who had made it to the state finals.
And I kind of knew them because they were in the room.
They were the cool guys in the room.
So I remember seeing like, oh, those are the good guys.
And so I went to the state tournament to watch them compete.
And I remember there was a 120 pound or something like that, a little tiny guy.
His name was Matt Woods.
He'd won the state title two years in a row.
And this was his senior year.
He went out there, wrestled the match. He won, beat the guy. And I remember seeing
his hand raised. And I don't know what it was. I feel like I'm sitting in this huge, like this huge
stadium arena, so much wrestling mats, all these matches happening. I saw Matt Woods get his hand
raised. I remember sitting there and like everything got quiet. And I was like that,
that thing that he just experienced. Like I want that more than I want, more than I want air,
more than I want anything. I want to feel that feeling. And like, that became like the definite
purpose. I want to, I want to be a state champ. I remember going home, like telling everyone,
I'm going to be a state champ. I'm going to be a state champ. And they laughed at me because I was
not very good. They're like, okay, cool. You lost your, your match last week to the guy,
like there was 12th string and you want to be, yeah, good, good luck with that. And they teased
me. They made fun of me, but it didn't matter to me because like, I knew exactly what it was,
that a definite purpose. I wasn't just going to practice
like dinking around. I was like, I'm going to be a state champ. I got to work out like a state champ.
I got to train like a state champ. I got to figure things out. And I had a definite purpose and it
gave me something to move towards hard and fast. So that's the first half of this quote. One quality
which one must possess to win is definite in its purpose. The second half, this is where most
people miss it. The second half is you also have to have a burning desire to possess it. I want to talk about burning desire
for a minute because I think this is where a lot of people miss it. When I was wrestling,
I remember going to school every day and I barely, like I struggled in school. It was hard to pay
attention and I thought I was dumb, but the reality is the reason why I struggled in school so much
is because all I could think about was wrestling. That was it. If you look at my notebooks back in the day,
I was drawing pictures of wrestling mats. There's a circle and a square. I couldn't draw a wrestler.
I'm a really bad drawer, but I was like wrestling mats, and then I would think about it, and I
remember if you're a wrestler, you cut a lot of weight, so I was cutting weight every week, so I
remember sitting in classes. My teacher were talking. I was making a list of the foods I
wanted to eat after weigh-ins. I go, what's this? And so I'd sit there for an eight-hour day at
school writing out every single food I could dream about eating next time I could eat. And then what I
would do is each day as I got closer and closer to weigh-ins, I'd look at that list, and I would
narrow it down. I would narrow it down. I would narrow it down. And the night before weigh-ins,
my mom would take me to the grocery store, and I'd take, like, of all the things I've been dreaming
about this week, these are the three things I want to eat the most. And we'd buy those three
things, and after weigh-ins, I'd eat them, right? And I was sitting there, like, if I would lose a
match, I would think about it, I would watch the video,
I was just, like, all consumed, like, how do I beat that person, right?
In practice, if somebody beat me or somebody did something,
it became, like, almost obsessive-compulsive, right?
Like, that's the level of desire I had.
Like, I wanted this goal so bad, so bad, so bad, okay?
Same thing happened when I got into business.
I saw John Rhys do that. A lot of people saw that.
A lot of people were like, oh, that guy made a million dollars. This is insane. A lot of people saw that. I think the
difference between me and a lot of people was like, I became obsessed with it. It wasn't just
like, okay, I'm going to dabble and try to make some more money. I was like, no, this is my
definite purpose. And I had a burning desire. I was going through everything. I mean, people have
asked me, Russell, how did you write all these books? How do you understand how funnels work
so good? It's like, I went through every funnel on the internet I could find every single person I bought their
price I went through a funnel hack them I was like calling people like what'd
you do in your funnel how did it work what were the conversions like I became
obsessed I was like this little annoying kid who was just watching everyone
studying trying to figure out what was happening I would go to marketing events
kind of like this one and I remember some of you guys have heard this story before but I bet
most of our at-home audience hasn't heard this I would go to these these big
seminars right and there'd be thousands of people in the room I I'd be learning from all the speakers. And after the seminar gets
done, everyone goes down to the bars and networks. You guys know about this, how it works?
So I'd never been to a bar before. I'm like, I'm this Mormon kid. I don't drink. This is going to
be awkward. I don't want people to think I'm drinking. So I'd go down to the bars afterwards
and everyone's down there. And so I would order a milk from the bartender so that nobody would
think I was not drinking. And I have this big old cup of milk, and everyone's like, Brunson, are you drinking milk? Like, yeah. They're like, why? I'm like,
because like the Sprite looks like vodka. I don't know. I don't want people like, oh,
Brunson's drink. So I have a glass of milk while I'm down there in a bar. And what's crazy is the
more people drink, the more they start to sharing their best ideas. And the better stuff kept coming
out and coming out. And like, the more drunk they are, and I'm the only sober one in the room, I'm
like, I can't believe they're sharing this. I'm taking notes like crazy. It was insane, right? But it wasn't just like I
wanted to become better at building funnels. I didn't want to make, you know, start a business.
Like I was obsessed with it. It was a burning desire. Like it was all consuming day and night
until I figured out how to figure it out, how to figure it out, how to figure it out. Like that's
the kind of like passion that you have to have to be successful in anything in life, right? And I
know I'm preaching to the choir because you guys are in the room here. You guys are at home. Like you're the ones who are obsessed with this, but I want you to understand to be successful in anything in life, right? And I know I'm preaching to the choir because you guys are in the room here. You guys are at home. Like, you're the ones who are obsessed
with this, but I want you to understand to be successful in anything in life, like, it causes,
it takes a little bit of, like, weirdness, a little bit of obsession. A lot of times, how many of you
guys have friends, family members, spouses who are like, you're mildly obsessed over here, and it's
freaking me out. Anyone here have that? Okay. Just so you know, you're in a good crowd, right? To be
successful in most things in life, like, right? To be successful in most things
in life, like you got to be a little crazy. You got to be mildly obsessed. There are times in
your life, like everything good in my life has come during times of radical imbalance. I get
this question a lot on podcasts. I said, Russell, how do you have such a balanced life? I'm like,
what are you talking about? In theory, that sounds really, really nice. But I was like,
nothing in my life great came from times of balance, right? Think about wrestling. When I became obsessed with wrestling, like everything
else got completely out of balance, radically imbalanced for a season, right? When I was
focusing on wrestling, like I was not a 4.0 student, even close. My graduating, my cumulative
GPA was 2.3. So I was a 2.3 student. So I barely passed all my classes because I was not focused
on my classes, focused on this dream. I did the least possible.
I had to do every other area of life so I could consume and be successful in this dream.
Okay?
Same name when I met my wife, Colette.
I met Colette, right?
I fell in love with her.
I was like, she's amazing.
Now, if I just kind of dabble and I build a relationship, it's not going to happen.
My life became radically imbalanced.
I was pursuing her, trying to make her fall in love with me.
And eventually she said, yes, which is amazing.
Yay, Colette.
So.
She rolls her eyes. I love it.
All right. Same thing with you in business. When I came in business, my life was not balanced.
It was radically imbalanced. I remember when Bowen and Dallin, our twins were born,
man, they were 18 years, almost 19 years old. No. So 19 years old, they're born. We're in the NICU for two weeks because they were preemies super early. And I remember sitting there in the NICU, clothes out cold.
We take turns.
We take shifts.
So she was like sleeping.
I was down with the babies.
Four in the morning.
And I got the babies.
I'm rocking with my laptop and I'm writing copy.
Kid you not.
I remember I was writing copy for a product called Link Brander while I was in the NICU
with the kids.
It's a really good copy.
I like to see.
Anyway, I was really proud of it.
But like that's what I was doing back then, right?
Radical imbalance. Anything good in life comes during times of radical imbalance, right?
So it comes back to like, again, Napoleon Hill's quote here. There's one quality which one must
possess to win. That's definite of purpose. So number one, you gotta know exactly what you want.
And number two, right? Having the knowledge of what you want and then having a burning desire
to possess it, right? And I think that if you're struggling, like that's a lot of times a thing,
like that has to become an obsession. People tell me all the time, like, I just don't have time to build a business. I don't have the energy to
build. I'm like, are you kidding me? You don't have the time? Like, oh, I have a job. I work
eight hours a day. I'm like, there are 24 hours in a day. There's not eight, right? And then while
you're working, are you literally thinking about what you're working? Like, thinking about, like,
your brain can think about whatever it wants. Nobody knows, right? During this time, like,
I've been in school. I was not thinking about school at all, right? I was thinking about
wrestling. I was in business. I was like, it becomes all consuming.
So if you want to be successful in anything in life, it comes during times of radical imbalance,
having the burning desire to do it, right? Becoming mildly obsessed for a season. Now,
what's nice about it is it's not forever, right? I'm not saying to burn the bridges,
ruin your families and things like that, right? It's times, like everything's moving
different places. But if you want to do something great it takes times of radical imbalance if you
wonder how you know it's a family you talk to the family hey this is what I'm
pursuing this is the goals cloud knew what my goals were she's like okay I
understand there's times you have to be doing these crazy things when we were
building click photos you think it was easy for Todd and me and our wives for
Ashley and Colette like there were times when Todd would fly out to Boise we
spent three weeks like working on the platform before launch was like three weeks of us pulling all nighters night after
night, after night, after night. And then we'd fly back home. There were times like I'd be working
all day and I get done working at two or three in the morning when Todd be waking up East coast time
at four or five in the morning to be working. And we talking in the, you know, in between,
then I pass out, he'd be working all day. And I come back in and it was like radical times of
imbalance to create something amazing. Right. And that comes down to knowing exactly what you want, having a burning desire to possess it.
So for you guys, I want you to think about like, what is it you want? Like you're here at Funnel
Hike and I for a purpose. Like, what is your reason? If it's just like, I'm here to like
hang out and hopefully I get something. Like, that's not what I'm talking about. That's this
drifting thing, right? If you're here saying I'm at this event because I got to figure out this one
thing. I got to figure out how to do this. I'm trying to figure out how to get to the Comic Club, how to fix my funnel.
My company's struggling right now.
How do I get it back on track?
Okay, my funnel's not converting.
No one's coming to my site.
I have no traffic.
What is the problem?
Because everything you're looking for is here over the next four days.
I promise you that.
Okay?
We've curated the greatest speakers to come here to give you guys very specific things
to help you in different parts of your journey.
And everyone's journey's different, right?
That's why we had to create an event that kind of touches on a lot of different things.
But I promise you, if you
are struggling with something right now, the answer is here and it'll be here in the next
three and a half days. Okay. But only if you show up, because maybe the thing that you've been
waiting for, the thing that's going to give you the key that unlocks the next door for you,
if you miss it, because I took that session off, I went to the grocery store or whatever that thing
might be, like, do not miss it okay um everything here is is created and
curated for you guys on purpose uh the speakers we have for the next couple days it's it's it's
gonna be really fun and um i just on my side the presentations i've been working on like i'm so
excited to share with you guys some of the stuff i have not talked about before a lot of new stuff
a lot of cool things i'm gonna show you guys behind the scenes some of our funnels um and
anyway today today's gonna be really fun okay Okay. A couple more things I'm going to
jump into. Um, so my one fun way story after, um, after watching John's thing, launching it,
not making enough money to cover. I was like, Hey, what else is there? I could launching funnel
after funnel, after funnel, after funnel, after funnel. We kept doing this, right? Obsession.
I got to figure this out. Try this one, try this one, try this niche, try this market,
try it over and over and over again. And then I remember on October 1st, 2007, I launched this product. And this product's
interesting. There's a guy that wrote a book called The 12-Month Millionaire. Anyone here
ever read the book? It's like as fat as a phone book. It's amazing. I have the rights,
so I should put it somewhere cool for you guys to go read. Anyway, I read this book,
and it's about a guy named Vince James. He sold supplements through direct mail. And in 18 months, he built
a company that did $100 million in sales. I remember reading this book. I was like, this is
crazy. This is the beginning of my journey. Before I'd ever made a million dollars or anything. And
I remember reading this book. I was like, this is the coolest thing in the world. And so I called
him. I was like, can I interview? And for some reason, he picked up the phone. He's like, sure,
that'd be great. And so we set up an interview. And I remember it was on a Saturday. And I went
through the entire book. I took the outline of the book and I had like questions for every single chapter and
interviewed him for three hours. When three hours were done, we're only halfway through the book.
He's like, you want to do it again next Saturday and ask the rest of the questions? I was like,
yeah, that'd be amazing. So I interviewed him for another three hours next Saturday. It was six
hour audio of me just picking his brain, asking him questions about how he built this company.
And it was never made to be a product. It was just like, I don't know, I just interviewed him
and I had this thing and it sat on my hard drive for like a year and a half, two years. I
never did anything with it. And I'm launching funnel after funnel after funnel. I was like,
I wonder if anyone would buy the interview I did with Vince James. And that was the thought. I said,
let's try it out. So we took that October 1st, we launched it as, as, um, as a product. And I
remember this was the very first time that we'd ever used video in a funnel. So what happened is you'd come to the site and you bought the interview.
The interview and the transcripts was $37.
And then you come to the next page.
This is pre-click funnels.
This is pre-one-click upsells.
You guys know back in the day we couldn't do one-click upsells?
So what we'd have to do is you'd go put your credit card in.
You go to the next page.
You want this too?
Yeah.
Cool.
Put your whole credit card in again.
So they had to re-put in their whole credit card again.
It was a nightmare.
One-click upsells, like the greatest thing in the world.
Anyway, but back in the day, we didn't have that.
So people put credit cards in again.
And this is when YouTube just first came out.
You can tell because the video's square.
And I had a shaved head.
And we'd bought the rights to be able to sell Vince's book for 300 bucks.
And so this video, I should have found the video.
I didn't, I probably haven't.
I should have found it.
Anyway, it's me sitting at our desk like, hey guys, thanks for buying my interview with Vince James. If you like the
interview, you might want the book too. This book's huge. I kind of talked about the book.
Do you remember this office? That's the one. Anyway, this is like our first actual office
we had back in the day. So me pitching the book and there was a video. I remember people messaging
me. They're like, dude, we saw your funnel. That was insane. You had a video upsell. Like no one
ever seen it before. It was like, I was one of the first ones ever to do it. It converted like crazy. Um, $297 for the book. Uh, and then we had a
membership site where people would get all the interviews and all the stuff like that.
Launched in October 1st, 2007 and October 16th, 2007 is when I officially joined the
two comma club with this funnel. So it was the first time that one of my funnels ever done that and it was the craziest thing it was
just one of those things like i had launched so many funnels it was funnel after funnel after
funnel it's funny because i had this mantra you guys probably heard me say it before that you're
one funnel away i share that mantra and it's funny because like all the funnel hackers like yes this
is amazing but there are people online who hate me because of it they rip me apart i get so funny
and aggravating a bunch of stuff but they're like russell says you're just one phone away and it's like this is why that's
not anyway i get a lot of crap because of it but i'm like man for me like this was the thing i
launched a dozen funnels prior to that and then for some reason that was the one that hit and it's
just like that changed my whole life everything was different i was like oh my gosh a million
dollars in one funnel in what 16 17 days and it was like how to make a better funnel and a
better funnel right and then for the last how many years ago is that like 18 years 17 years i haven't
made your sense that we've launched 100 of funnels but this was the very first one for me that ever
did it and it was awesome how many guys especially guys in the room here i mean you guys remember the
very first funnel you had that crossed seven figures in sales it's like special right you
know exactly which one it is in fact the, the very first 2Comical Club I ever ordered, because we were getting it tested and I was talking to Dave. He's like,
what? You're like, we're going to print a sample. He's like, what product name do you want on it?
I'm like, 12-Minute Internet Millionaire. That was the very first product. So the very first
2Comical Board ever printed had this for myself. And then I went through the archives, like what
funnels have I have done that made a million dollars? We found all of them. I printed an
award for myself for every funnel I'd ever created that did a million dollars. So the real reason why the
Two Combo Cup award is literally just for me. And then I let you guys participate in it because I
thought it was a cool award. And it's anyway, so there you go. So that's what it was. And
it was, yeah, it changed my whole life. I'm gonna talk more about One Funnel Away this afternoon.
So I'll share some of those stories. But man, this was the very first time it changed my life and gave me belief that I could do this for a living.
I still remember because my mom, I was graduating from school at this time, and I was doing this stuff, and my mom kept asking me,
so when are you going to get a real job?
I was like, mom, I have a real job.
She's like, no, but will you work for somebody?
And they pay taxes, and I was like, mom, I have a real job.
And she would not believe me.
And then, how many of you guys know David Frye?
David's one of my favorite people in this whole industry.
So David's actually my second uncle or second, yeah, something like that.
And I remember he does very similar business to all of us.
And I didn't know that.
And I met or I reconnected with him after a couple of years.
He messaged me.
He's like, he's like, wait, you do internet business too?
And they showed me his stuff.
So I called my mom.
I was like, I'm doing the same thing David Fry's doing.
And she's like, oh, he makes really good money.
Okay.
You can do that then. It was the first time like this business was ever legitimate. My mom's eyes,
even though this was happening behind the scenes, anyway, kind of funny.
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So 2016 was the very first
time. And after that, we kept building funnel after funnel after funnel. And I was like,
if we could build some software that made this funnel process easier, I think that would be a
good thing for me to sell. And so 2009 is actually the very first time I tried to build click funnels,
which is funny. Uh, this is before I'd ever met Todd or any of the other guys. Uh, but I did know
Dylan Jones and Dylan was one of our original co-founders. Dylan was the one who built the original editor. We ended up
buying him out a couple years into ClickFunnels, but he was the first person. And Dylan actually
designed my very first try at doing this. The domain name we had was click.com.com, which is
so confusing. Are you guys glad we changed it? But this is what it looked like. This is the
Vlani page at click.com.com. You come in there, you sign up, and then you come through, and this is like the
payment plans, and then this is where you sign up. We didn't call them sales funnels back. What
sales funnels was in a word back then, we called them sales flows. So you can see like your product,
your follow-ups, and your sales flows. You set up your sales flow. Sales funnels is so much cooler,
but yeah, that was what we called it back in the day. And then we had this where you could do all
your things. Anyway, this was the whole site and we spent i don't know
three or four years trying to build this trying to launch it trying to code it trying to cause like
this is like the thing i need in the most the world the most and i wanted it for myself i knew
the market wanted it kept trying and it wasn't just me there were tons of people also trying to
build some version of this like everyone i knew was all trying to build this thing and it was like
an arm's race it was all trying to build a platform to make these funnels we were creating simpler and easier.
We tried over.
So 2009 was the very first time that I tried this, and we did it over time.
Eventually, the company that we had that was building this, it kind of fell apart, and we had to fire everybody.
It was kind of a dark side in my journey where just everything fell apart, and I was like, all right, we're never going to do that. And I remember it was a spot where we'd gone from about 100 employees.
We'd let go probably 95 of them.
We moved from this big, nice office room to this little, tiny office with five of us in there.
And we're trying to figure out how to pay the rent.
We're trying to figure out how to pay off some debt.
We had a bunch of IRS money we owned.
It was just this painful time in my journey, my life.
And I was trying to figure out, what am I supposed to do?
What's the next thing? There's got to be something I hear for me to do. And I was trying to figure out, what am I supposed to do? What's the next thing?
There's got to be something I hear for me to do.
And I remember going to Flippa.com.
Anyone here ever go to Flippa?
Flippa sells websites.
I went to Flippa, and I'm looking at all the sites.
I'm trying to find my next idea.
What's the thing that's going to help me be successful?
And all of a sudden, I saw this website pop in there.
It's called Champion Sound.
And it was a text message email marketing platform for bands.
And it was the coolest thing.
I was like,
this is amazing. Not that I wanted to like be the guy doing texts and email messaging for bands,
but I was like, if we bought this company, we could take it. And then we could rebrand and do
like a text marketing system for chiropractors and for dentists. So that was the whole vision.
And so they were selling this, I think, for $20,000. I did not have $20,000
or a credit card or anything. And I was like trying to figure out how to make some money.
And I was hustling a bunch of things. I was selling stuff. I had like to earn the $20,000
and finally got enough money. I bought this from the, from the, on Flippa. I was like, cool. Like
this is the future. I'm going to change the world. Like we're going to give email and text message
autoresponders every market. And so we bought it and then they were trying to transfer after I,
after I wired them the money's contractor signs. Like i can't get out of it i'm trying to
transfer the website from theirs onto our servers right and um not to get nerdy with you guys but
we have different servers they they're like we need servers that you can host ruby on rails on
i'm like what does that even mean it's like ruby on rails it's like it's like a programming language
it's like a programming like they, yeah, you do PHP,
which is like English, and Ruby on Rails is like Chinese.
I was like, I asked my developers,
I'm like, do you guys know Chinese?
They're like, no.
I'm like, can you do Ruby on Rails?
They're like, no.
I'm like, dang it.
So we couldn't transfer it over,
so finally we had to get some new server.
They moved it over to our server, and then they left,
and all my developers are like,
we don't know Ruby on Rails.
I don't know how to do this.
Like, you're kind of kind of screwed i was like that
was the last twenty thousand dollars i didn't have like this has to work and they're like sorry so
we went on remember went to like odesk i was trying to hire programmers to fix that child
sorts stuff the customers they had were all angry because it was falling apart it wasn't working
i know what to do and i remember um i just i was like i just wasted 20 grand didn't have
i don't know what to do. I can't fix this thing.
Customers are yelling at us.
And so I remember emailing my developer.
I was like, just cancel the servers and shut it down,
and we'll just walk away from it.
And I was at my office, and I remember getting up,
and I left the office, and as I was walking out the door,
I had this weird impression.
You guys ever have those impressions?
An impression was like, email your list
and see if there's a Ruby on Rhodes programmer
that's on your email list.
I was like, what?
Like, my list is teaching people marketing stuff.
Like, there's not a Ruby on Rails.
I don't even know what Ruby on Rails was.
And my list wasn't that big at the time.
But when I hear impressions like that, I try to follow them as much as I can.
So I stopped.
I walked back into my desk.
I sat down, opened my email.
And I was like, a subject line was like, I'm looking for a partner who knows Ruby on Rails. And so I'm like, hey, this email is probably not
for any of you guys, but if there's one person out there who happens to Ruby on Rails, I bought a
site, I'm looking for a partner who wants to help me fix the site, send me a message. Here's a site.
And I send the email out to my list, thinking nothing's going to happen. I go back home that
night, check my email, and sure enough, I get a couple people respond back.
And I'm reading through the different things. I'm looking at different resumes. I don't even know
what's right or what's not right. And also, one of the people who popped through was this guy right
here. And it was Todd. And I remember I was like, hey, I have this site. If you want to partner
with me, let me know. And here's logins. Good luck. And I remember I just sent him everything
because I didn't know what to do.
And I went to bed.
Next morning, I woke up.
And he's like, hey, I fixed this.
I fixed this.
I fixed this.
This was dumb.
I changed this.
I added this.
I moved this around.
And it's all working great.
What's next?
I was like, what?
And everything started working.
I was like, this guy's awesome.
And so we started something else.
And I remember at the time, we had no money at all.
I was like, this is awesome.
I can't pay you.
But if we ever make money from this, we can share some of it. He's like, cool. And never remember at the time we had no money at all. I was like, this is awesome. I can't pay you, but if we ever make money from this, we can like share some of these. Like, cool.
And never asked me for money. And it's crazy because we kept going through our business. Like
he worked with us probably over a year and he would fly out to Boise. We'd work on projects.
We'd try to launch them. Sometimes we made some money. Most times we made no money. We would try
different things and different stuff. And he just came in like, and just, if we made some money,
he would, we'd pay him, but it was just kind of random. And I remember one day he was in boise and i was looking over his shoulder he has laptop open
and they're like all these like jaw like email emails full of people like offering him jobs like
what's that he's like oh it's people like ruby on rails is kind of a rare language so like it's
really easy to get jobs if you want him i was like how much people offer you for for jobs like i
don't know let's check it out he opens up an email it's like people offer like 350 000 a year i'll
pay 400 000 like all these things like the whole email box is full of these job offers. I was like,
you should take those deals. Like, I'm paying you $0 a year. That's a way better deal than this.
He's like, no, I don't want to work for anybody. I want to be a part of it. I want to do this kind
of cool stuff. And so after that, I remember I was like, kind of freaking out. I'm like,
if he ever leaves, I'm in big trouble. So I was like, hey, we don't have very much money,
but I think I could spend, I could probably like, we could pay like 50 grand a year. Like, is that okay? He's like, yeah, whatever.
So like, cool. So I'm like, okay. So they set up to pay 50 grand a year. And then, you know,
a little while later, we're launching some stuff, make a little more money. And then I remember
coming back. I was like, hey, I think I can pay like 70 grand a year now. Is that cool? He's like,
yeah, whatever. So I put 70 grand a year. Eventually got to like a hundred grand a year.
And, but he never, never once asked me for money. He was just there to help, to serve, hoping for the best, hoping something cool happened.
And I remember one day, he was flying out to Boise.
And it was right after Leadpages had just gotten their $5 million round in funding.
And he was about to leave Atlanta.
And he sees that, takes a picture of it, texts it to me.
He's flying there for four hours.
I wake up in the morning.
I see this text from him.
I'm like, Leadpages?
They're giving $5 million for Leadpages? I was like so confused. I couldn't understand it.
By the time Todd got there, he's like, they're giving lead pages $5 million. I'm like, I know,
like, this is insane. He's like, I could build lead pages tonight. I'm like, you could? He's
like, yeah. I'm like, let's build lead pages tonight. Let's do it then. And then he's like,
cool. Like, we're going to do this, right? We're going to build lead pages. We're going to, like,
it's going to be amazing. And he's like, do you want anything else besides like besides what they have like any other
features you want i'm like oh yeah like what if we did this and then this and we started from a
whiteboard for a week like every idea we had possibly list them all out and he looked at
always okay that's what we're gonna go build and he flew home and over the next uh eight or nine
months he built the very first version of click funnels which is. So I got one last story, then I'll bring him out. I remember after we had
that whiteboard meeting and we're driving, I'm driving him to the airport to drop him off. I
remember we pulled up and pulling up the airport and we're kind of talking back and forth. And
before he gets out of the car, he's like, Hey, if we're going to do this, he's like, I don't want
to do it. Like as one of your employees, he's like, I want to do this, he's like, I don't want to do it like as one of your employees.
He's like, I want to do this like as like a business partner. I remember like in that moment,
I'd never had a business partner before. I was just like, ah, I had all the fear of like, no,
like, like, no, I'm the entrepreneur. I want to be the business. Like, no. And I was going back
and forth, back and forth. And it was like probably a thousand conversations in my head in like 20
seconds. I'm sitting there and he's about to get out of the car, and I was like, all right, let's do it, man.
Let's be business partners on it.
And he got out of the car, and he left.
And I remember being scared and nervous,
and looking back now a decade,
and almost 12 years later,
from when we first started building ClickFunnels,
12 years later, I look at that as
probably the second greatest decision of my life.
And the first one would be,
I remember my wife, Colette,
and the second one was when I told Todd,
yes, I'd love to be your business partner.
And that moment completely changed my life forever.
And I am so grateful for him as a friend,
as a person, as a partner,
and someone who I have so much love and respect for.
I'm glad that he's here.
So with that said,
should we all stand up and put our hands together
for Todd Dickerson!
Thank you! Let's put our hands together for Todd Dickerson! Yeah! Yeah!
Yeah!
Yeah!
Good job, man. That was amazing.
You were too kind.
Good job!
Amazing. Oh my god.
Wow. You were way too kind.
This is too cool. I'm super excited to be here with you guys
in Vegas. My girls are at home, I think watching live. Hey girls. Like, yeah, this is, this is so
cool. Oh man, I'm sitting backstage. I'm listening to that conversation. I'm thinking through my head
of like my side of like, of what I was thinking at the same time. Cause I sound a little crazy.
Like this guy just wouldn't take money. Like he wouldn't, like I tried to pay him and he wouldn't
take, I'm like, but when, when that email came through, like I felt that tug,
right? Like that calling, it was this, there's something here. There's something more like what
you're doing is cool. I had a, I was building software, doing cool stuff. I thought at the time,
but there was this tug of like, there's more, right? There's, there's something more to work
on. There's some bigger impact to make some bigger changes. And yeah, just channeled my inner Eileen and was like, do it now. Reply. Do it. I'm curious, like,
cause I know like, I mean, this is for everybody, but like the leap of faith of like any new
journey is always scary, right? Especially entrepreneurship. And like, you're coming
into this, like explain to your wife, like, Hey, I'm going to go work for free for these guys,
but I have no idea if anything's going to happen. We have no good ideas yet, but we're just going
to try. Like, was it, how did they deal with that? How's your wife?
Like, there was definitely a lot of conversations around like, you know, we need a new car. We need
like, maybe we should make some more money. We should do this thing. And I'm like, no, it's fine.
We got enough to get by where we have a successful, I had a four, four hour work week style business
that was, you know, paying the bills. And it was like, no, we're good. I've got a bigger plan.
Like, there's something here.
I didn't know what it was at the time.
I obviously was just following my instincts, that calling of just like, let's keep going.
Let's see what we can do.
What's funny about this is, I'm going to talk about level 10 opportunities tomorrow with
you guys, some really cool stuff.
But I remember, like, we were trying to think, like, what's our level 10 opportunity?
We were at TNC in a hotel room, like, just talking about just talking about that and i remember that we like we thought we had the big idea
right this is like this is gonna be the future to change the world i have a logo not in the slides
but uh we thought was going to be the thing that changed world force was a site it was wpundies.com
and it was the wordpress logo wearing tidy whitey undies i'm like that's the thing that's going to
change the world it was funny that actually was the first thing that eventually became ClickFunnels. Yeah, it grew into that. Like I, that was one of the
random prototype software projects I built at the time too. Yeah. Yeah. That's fun. Awesome.
So I'm going to, I've got some dates and stuff here. So this was crazy. So September 23rd,
2014, this is the day that ClickFunnels officially went live, which is crazy because
that was 10 years ago. Yeah. crazy because that was 10 years ago.
Yeah, it was almost exactly 10 years ago.
So in 10 days from now will be our 10-year birthday. So close.
Oh, I wasn't planning on saying this, but I just thought of this too.
When we were going live with this, I was literally at the computer talking back and forth with you.
We're doing this promotion.
We're doing all this stuff.
And my wife is like, we got to go to the hospital.
I got to go to the hospital.
Remember, this is like two in the morning.
You're talking to me.
And yeah, yeah, I'm talking to Russell online.
And he's like, oh, no, what's wrong?
What's wrong?
And basically, we had a miscarriage.
So like at the same time, we're launching ClickFunnels.
Like we're going through that too.
So yeah, it was a tough time,
but also an exciting new time of a birth of a new business
and a birth of a new thing.
So super cool too.
Crazy.
All right.
You know, an emotional here.
It was a party on that.
All my friends were in the room.
Anyway, it's crazy.
So 70 Day Thrives, we launched it.
A couple of cool stories.
These are like the original logos we first launched that we were going through.
I found all these.
I'm like, this is crazy.
This is like we're trying to figure out what is ClickFunnels?
What's the branding?
What's that actually look like?
Initial logos.
This is the room where it all happened.
This is, that's Dylan Jones on the left-hand side, Todd Dickerson and me, and we're sitting
there mapping out ClickFunnels.
Like, there's the left-hand menu, and we're mapping out page by page on these whiteboards
and taking pictures and dreaming about crazy things.
And when we got it done, we launched it. When we first launched,
it wasn't like, I thought as soon as we launched this, it was like, we're going to, I think our
goal is like 10,000 customers week number one. And we didn't. And then we kept trying different
versions of different things. And it wasn't until this event, I think it was like two or three
months into ClickFunnels, maybe October, maybe a month, month and a half into ClickFunnels.
We got invited to speak at an event, one of my friend's events. And he's like, Hey, we need you to come and sell ClickFunnels
this event. I was like, you don't understand. We have a free trial ClickFunnels right now and
nobody's buying it. He's like, yeah, but you got to come. I already put your name on the sales
letter. You're coming to speak. And I was like, I don't know how, like, this is okay. And he's
like, I need you to sell a thousand dollar version. Cause if you have never spoken at an
event, the way it works when you speak at an event is you create an offer, you sell it. And then
the promoter gets half the money, you get half the money.
So they create a $1,000 offer of ClickFunnels to come and sell the event.
So we came to this event.
We were pretty together.
I remember we're working on slides and we're flying out there.
We did the first demo.
Dylan was inside of the event room doing the first demo live as we're going live.
We did this whole presentation.
At the end of it, we did the offer to sell it.
And it was crazy because we did the pitch and people were jumping over the tables, running the back of them, people knocking each
other over. And I'm sitting there just like, what? Like I'd heard people talk about table
rushes before, but never actually experienced before. And people were jumping over and it was
just, it was the craziest thing. We closed more than half of the room at that event.
And then I remember going to dinner and we're sitting there and I was like,
we're just, we're celebrating. First off, like we actually made some money, which is fantastic because we were completely broke.
And so that was really nice first off.
We're all happy.
And I think we ordered good food that night.
And I remember sitting there telling you and Dylan, I was just like, I don't think you guys understand.
I've never had people respond to something we've done like that ever.
I've been doing this for 10 years at this point.
I've never used to do a table rush.
I was like, I know the path now to get us to the point where we're going to be rich. Like,
we're going to be crazy rich from this. And that was the kickoff of this whole movement. And from
there, we went and just, yeah, 10 years later, here we are. I remember that conversation. You
were like, you're just like, this changes everything, guys. Like, you don't realize,
like, this is it. This is how we teach the strategy, how we teach the software,
how we do it. Now we can run. So do you want to talk about some of the things that have happened over the last little bit since we've launched this little company called ClickFunnels?
Absolutely. Yeah. I can't wait to talk in a little bit about what we've been up to for the past year,
but it's much more important to talk first about what you guys have been up to. So jumping straight
into it, we got over $12 billion have now been processed through ClickFunnels and sales by you
guys. Like, just insane. It's crazy. Yeah. Almost $2 billion in the past 12 months alone. Just
insane volume. You guys are crushing it. Wait, you skipped that. It's not a big deal. $2 billion
in the last 12 months alone, you guys have processed through ClickFunnels, which is insane.
That's a lot of money. Congratulations to all the guys. alone you guys have processed through click funnels which is insane yep that's
over 2,500 people who have joined the two comma Club right so that's people
that have made over a million dollars in a funnel over 2,500 now how crazy is
that 25
they give our very first one like life at people. The second one had 1,200.
The third one had 1,300.
It was like five Funnel Hacking Lives before we were able to get 2,500 people to be in a room.
And now it's 250 people have won a Two Comic Club award, which is insane.
Yeah, that's crazy.
I mean, 343 Two Comic Club X winners that have done it over $10 million.
We didn't have that many more people in Vegas 10 years ago.
So that's crazy.
It's insane.
We had 105 Two Comic Club C winners, so that's you guys that have done over $25 million.
Like, wow.
It's crazy.
And nine Two Heart winners.
So if you guys are familiar with this, yeah.
This is my, of all the awards, this is my favorite one because this is the one, it's not about how much money you make, it's how much money you give.
And I remember when we first did this the first time, I thought this may be something we give an award every decade.
Maybe someone actually will do this.
And I said, nine of you guys have donated over a million dollars to charity for the money you made from your funnels, which is so awesome.
It's amazing.
So I love it.
Thank you, guys.
This is the big question. How many guys? So the next Finale Clive is not a year away,
which is crazy. The next Finale Clive is like five and a half months away.
How many guys at home, obviously by raise events, how many guys have a goal next year to be on
stage with us getting your two comic club award? If that's you raise your hands.
It'd be awesome. That's awesome.
So our mission, obviously, for the past decade has been to free entrepreneurs, right?
So you can focus on actually changing the lives of your customers.
That was what I've set out to do from a software perspective since the very beginning in those early conversations, right?
It was always about how do we make this easy?
Like, there's constant challenges, constant tech hurdles.
And that's been our vision and been our goal for well over a decade now.
And, yeah, we've got exciting new things to help make that even easier now going forward too.
So this is our 10-year official birthday party.
So happy birthday to ClickFunnels.
Let's do it.
All right, everyone.
I hope you love that episode and you got some cool value from it.
Basically right now I want to make sure that you know about Funnel Hacking Live 10.
It is the last dance.
It's the last big Funnel Hacking Live mega event we're ever doing. So you know, the last four or
five years, we had 5,000 plus people at Funnel Hacking Live. It is the greatest party rock
concert event ever. And this year, we're going out with a bang. It's year 10, and I'm ready to
retire from mega events. It's a lot of work. We have something new coming. It'll be different.
This will be the last time we do it this way. And I want to make sure you come out to it
for the last big party for our 10 year anniversary. If you are someone who was a funnel hacker in the
past, I want to invite you to come back. If you are somebody who's new to our world that come
experience it before it's gone, it's going to be insane and amazing. I want to make sure you guys
are there at the event. So get your tickets at funnelhackinglab.com. I will be speaking there.
One of my friends, Tony Robbins will be be speaking there. And that's all the speakers I've announced
so far. So over the next few months, you'll find out who else is coming. But I want to make sure
you get your tickets before they sell out. We've sold out every year in the past, and we'll sell
out this year as well. So go to funnelhackinglab.com and get your tickets to FHL 10.