The Russell Brunson Show - (FHL) Recap of Funnel Hacking Live 2022 "Day 3"
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You're listening to Marketing Secrets with your host, Russell Brunson.
What's up, everybody? This is Russell Brunson.
Welcome back to the Marketing Secrets podcast.
Today's episode, we're talking about funnel hacking live.
Yes, we're still talking about it
because it's like a ripple effect.
It's like you throw a rock into the middle of the ocean
and this ripple effect starts happening.
And there were 5,000 of you who were in the room
and that was like the rock hitting
and now I'm watching the ripple effect happen.
Watching people's businesses grow.
I'm watching people finding their messaging,
figuring out finally, after all these years,
figure out how to deliver their message
in a way that gets people to actually buy,
how to do the right things, how to get the right funnels.
All those things are happening.
And so I don't want that ripple to end.
I want to keep the energy going.
And also inspire you guys who don't have your tickets yet
for next year, do not miss this.
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity
that will change your life forever.
I've had people tell me before that there was their life
before Funnel Hockey Live and life after Funnel Hockey Live.
A lot of times we have these moments in our life that we define things,
you know, before I was married, after I was married, before I moved out of my parents' house,
after, like before my first kid, after, before Funnel Hacking Live, after, right? And it really
is that powerful. Like it's not just like, yeah, like if you've been to other events, it's not like
that. That's why you understand that. Like it's hard to explain until you experience it. And you
can experience a little part when you go to FunnelHackingLlive.com and watch the videos and stuff like that. You can experience
it a little bit. Hopefully, these podcasts will help to draw out a little bit of it,
but until you're there in the room where it happens, it's hard to really illustrate it.
So anyway, that's my goal is to try to give you guys some insights of what's happening and why
and make it amazing. So day number three, which is technically day number four because day number
zero was a Dan Kennedy day, but day number three, yeah, that's the day we're on, was amazing.
God, it was so cool.
So the day led out with Brendan Burchard.
So Brendan's been a friend for, man, since we were both getting started about the same time.
We were going to – I met him at Armand Morin's big seminar.
He just ran his book, Life's Golden Ticket.
And I was like, I want to write a book someday.
And that's where we kind of met in the hallway talking back then.
And we've kind of followed each other for years and connected and reconnected and fell
away and reconnected back and forth.
And anyway, this is the second time Funnel Hacking Live.
First time Funnel Hacking Live became four or five years, maybe three years ago.
He did one presentation on a seven-day live launch.
And then he also did a presentation, which is his high performance habits.
And this year I was like, what else do you have? And he's like, I have a
really cool presentation he wanted to give, uh, to help people with their psychology. And like,
you know, one of the biggest things that we find in this business, but honestly in anything
is it's less about the tactics and the skillset and more about the belief and mindset.
And so, uh, Brendan, uh, wanted to come and share some stuff to help unlock everyone in their minds so they could be able to actually take these things we're giving and use them.
Actually, this weekend, I was here at the office.
There was a big fight this weekend.
So we put it in our event room.
We played the UFC fights.
And we had tacos.
Everyone hung out.
And one of my friends was in the room looking at all two comic book awards.
He was just like, man, this is so cool.
And I was like, the only difference between
you and them is they believe they can do it. That's it. It's belief. I've told you before,
like my job at ClickFunnels, I'm the head cheerleader to get all y'all to believe this
is actually possible because it is, and that you can actually do it because you can. And that's
really where Brendan came and helped unlock that for people, which is really, really powerful.
After Brendan spoke, we had one of our, our, our fun hiking live, like one of our people from our community, uh, Bill Allen, who's in my, uh, he was in category Kings
last year. So in my coaching program, I have inner circle, I got category Kings, I've got Atlas.
And so Bill joined the category Kings last year and spent a year with us, which was so awesome.
And this year he upgraded to that, the Atlas group. But, um, he, he and I build someone who
goes deep on stuff. I told you guys in earlier episodes, like I love having people speak on stage who take something that I kind of introduced to our community, but then they go deep on a piece of it, right?
And so I've talked about value ladder before.
I've talked about hero's journey.
And Bill took these two principles and like weaved them together.
I remember one day getting a Voxer from him.
He's like, Russell, have you ever thought about this?
It was showing me how like each tier of the value ladder, if you
construct it correctly, each tier is a little mini hero's journey.
Someone comes to you because they're leaving their own area of the world, they go through
this journey, they're trying to achieve something, they achieve it, and if they achieve it, then
that's the end of that tier of the value ladder.
Then you move them up to the next tier and there's a whole new journey.
He's like, when I figured that out in my business, he started showing me how he architected each
tier of the value ladder to actually have the entire hero's journey.
Take them on that journey.
And then identifying what is the transformation
they're trying to have?
What is the achievement they're trying to have
at this phase?
And like figuring this out
and reverse engineering each tier of the value ladder
and the funnels and the events,
everything associated with that tier of the value ladder,
all tied back to the hero's journey.
And I'm like sitting here as he's boxing me,
freaking out, as you can imagine.
Like, oh, you took this and this and you smushed them together into this amazing thing that I never
even seen before. It's so powerful. And, um, I think Bill might've actually been the first person
I asked to speak. I was like, dude, do you got to talk about that fun hacking lives? Like what?
That's amazing. And so, um, and so he spoke on that and it was so cool to see someone in our
community and like, um, somebody who's been killing himself and like it's funny because he has an event called flip hacking live also fhl that um the person he had
bought his business from had modeled after ours and so uh he does it right after ours and so it's
kind of fun because like he comes and watches for hockey live and then like three weeks later
does flip hacking live and he just models what we do and all the things um but it's just really
cool like this this nugget of like thing that he brought to me into the community that's just like
oh how cool is that?
Like, as you're building your value out of each tier, like tying the hero's journey into
it, like figuring out all the pieces and we do that correctly, man, that's what gets people
to ascend because they just achieved and transformed in a way in that tier of the value ladder
and had the success.
Now they're like looking for the next, the next, the next hero's journey to go on.
And if the next tier of the value ladder matches the next journey that they were going to want,
then their natural ascension is going to happen.
It was just super cool and super powerful.
After Bill spoke,
then we started going through different tiers
of the value ladder, right?
If you notice, typically on day three of the event,
I like talking about value ladder stuff to begin with,
and then I go through different tiers of the value ladder.
So Perry Belcher came,
and Perry started talking about low-ticket funnels,
but using premiums.
So instead of just selling it, having a book funnel, like attaching a premium to it.
So attaching a t-shirt or a mug or something like that.
Or taking a digital thing and attaching it like he did with his credit card knife, right?
Like attaching premiums to offers to increase conversion and value and scalability.
And it was really, really cool.
The only downside is that I was doing an event or I was doing a presentation later that day. And in that, I was showing an example of the Sports Illustrated.
The Sports Illustrated is premium.
You know, Perry calls it a premium.
I call it a MIFCI.
But they're similar things, right?
And he showed the infomercial from like 1986 or 1983, whatever it was.
And I had my slides the exact same one as I was working on that presentation.
And Leon, who does my slides, we were sitting there.
And all of a sudden, we're watching Perry on the TV in the side as we're working on slides. He's like, wait,
that's the video that you're showing. I'm like, he stole my video. So we literally both had the
same example video in both of them because it's such a powerful thing. So I had to take it out
of mind because Perry spoke before me. But man, Perry's brilliant. I love his stories. I love his
storytelling, but also just this principle of attaching premiums to any of your offers. And
it's crazy.
Like, you know, I see this all the time at Funnel Hockey Live where we sell a $25,000 coaching program,
and then I'll give away a sweatshirt when the people sign up.
And that sweatshirt's the thing that pushes them over the edge, right?
It's just like those little premiums.
Like, how do you create them and craft them in a way that gets people to move?
And so that's what Perry talked about, which is cool.
They moved up the value ladder.
Anthony Morrison then came in and talked about webinars for the next presentation, which is kind of like the middle tier of the
value ladder, like understanding and mastering webinar presentations, which was awesome from
Anthony. And then after that, then we went up one more tier up the value ladder, which is Joe and
Eileen, who are talking about high ticket selling virtual events to sell high ticket products,
right? So those kind of funnels. So again, during that morning session went from like low ticket
products with premiums, moving up the value ladder to, uh, webinars up the value ladder to high ticket
virtual live events. And again, if you took the lessons from Bill's presentation earlier, like how
do you wrap the hero's journey? All three of those steps is the secret. So I mean that, that morning
before lunch of day number three alone, like I could write a book on that topic. In fact, it's
kind of like the.com secrets book, but it went even deeper on some of these core principles.
And so, man, anyway, it was amazing.
For those who were there, you know.
For those who are not there, hopefully, we don't have replays yet, but in the future, if we open replays or something, make sure you take advantage of it. Because those nuggets from day number three alone were powerful.
So hopefully I gave you some stuff that you could use from that.
Then after that, we had lunch.
After lunch, we had Jamie Kern Lima come.
And Jamie is someone who's been a friend now for the last couple of years.
She built a company called It Cosmetics and sold it to L'Oreal for over a billion dollars.
Became L'Oreal's first female CEO, which is amazing.
And she's just such a cool person.
And she came in on her own dime and came and spoke at our event, which is awesome, just to give and serve and to give back.
And so she came and told her story.
And her story is crazy. It was not like, oh like I was all sunshine and roses. I had success. It was like, it was brutal and like, like so much work. And she showed the story of what she did and what
she had to go to and overcome and persevere to create this, this business and this brand.
And I think it gave everyone very tangible, like, um, powerful things they could be thinking about
and gave everyone this motivation. Just like, man, like if she could do it through all those odds and adversity,
I could do it as well. And her presentation was amazing.
So that's from Jamie. After Jamie spoke, then it was my turn.
And this is where I had a chance to do my, you know,
if I'm like the lives you guys know,
I sell one thing every single year and it's our coaching program.
And so I had a presentation,
but it was weird because this year we opened a certification program and we
had two common Quebec's,
which was a new version of it that we were launching.
It was tough because some people I knew certification was the right thing.
Some people I knew 2ComicClubX was the right thing.
But I've seen people who pitch two things at once and it never works.
You try to make two offers, it just bombs.
And I was like, man, if we bomb, like we're like $4 million in the event before it even starts, right?
If we bomb, like it can be really detrimental to the company.
So I'm trying to figure out how do we strategize this.
And so I came up with an idea.
For those of you that already saw it, I came out after Jamie.
I was like, I have two presentations.
One's about how to become a certified funnel builder.
And I talked about the benefits of that.
The other one is this thing called the linchpin.
I talked about benefits of that.
I'm like, which one do you guys want?
I had people go, funnel builder, linchpin. Everyone's going crazy that I'm like, which one do you guys want? I had people go like funnel builder, linchpin,
everyone's going crazy. And I was like, ah, all right, who wants me to just do both? And they
all went crazy. Ah, it's like, okay, I'm gonna do both. And so I did the first, you know, 40 minutes,
I did the certification presentation, which helped people see the opportunity of being a certified
funnel builder. Then I transitioned over to my next 45 minutes on, uh, showing the linchpin and
showing the opportunity inside of the linchpin framework,
right?
So I showed him both.
I'm like,
who here wants this?
And then it started going
back and forth
and I transitioned
into the pitch
and it was crazy.
People told me like,
I didn't even know
who was pitching.
Like it was,
anyway,
it was a perfect webinar
but very stealthy version
of the perfect webinar
and I transitioned to the sale
and the way I did the sale
was basically I was like,
hey,
if you buy two comic club acts,
you're going to get both.
So the first thing
is funnel builder
and that gave me the ability
to like speak through everything they get as a funnel builder. Then I went through all the elements they you buy two common Quebec's, you're going to get both. So the first thing you get is funnel builder. And that gave me the ability to like speak through
everything they get as a funnel builder. Then I went through all the elements. They get a two
common Quebec's went through the entire presentation at the end. Then we sold that for
$25,000. And then I had like one down sell, which is like, if you, if you don't want everything,
you just want to be certified. We do have that opportunity for $10,000 as well. Hand out our
reforms. And then I finished the pitch. And it crushed. It was the highest
sales we've had so far at a Fun Rocking Live event, which was exciting. So one of the biggest
things that I realized from this presentation, so if I give you one thing, the last couple years,
as I do the Two Column Club X pitch, it's tough because it's like, one of the hardest things I
have inside of what I do is that um there's a lot
of different funnels right like there's this funnel this and this and like and so in years
past i've tried to like hey we're teaching all these core funnels and it's hard because people
it's like how do you train in all these funnels right it's hard to do fulfillment on that last
year's like let's break down to two like there's e-com or expert these two markets so we parted
with allison prince and she taught the e-, I taught the expert stuff and that worked good
but still people want to do both
and jump back and forth
and even inside of expert,
I'm like,
okay,
we're going to do
a challenge funnel first
and people are like,
I don't want to do a challenge,
I want to do a webinar.
I'm like,
okay,
we'll do a challenge funnel
and then webinar.
But I want to do high ticket
and it's like,
ah,
it was just so hard.
Anyway,
it was,
and so every year
it's been a hard thing
is like,
is like,
I'm giving people options
and this year
the biggest takeaway
is like,
I cannot give people options. If you guys have seenalorian where it's like this is the way i was
like what is the way and it was interesting about this time is when we discovered um a framework
which is called the linchpin um and it's the reason why click funnels went from zero to 100
million dollars was because of this thing called linchpin but it was so simple it simple. It's like, it's very simple, but it's also very powerful.
But it was because it was so simple, I almost discounted.
We forgot about it.
The next five or six years of ClickFunnels, we didn't talk about it.
We didn't do it.
We didn't focus on it.
It was like, I missed the mark on my own framework.
They built this, you know, and I'd re-remembered it.
And we'd applied it to the Dan Kennedy business we bought.
And it's blowing up Kennedy's business right now.
Then we are reapplying to ClickFunnels.
In fact, the 2.0 launch, which just barely finished,
by the way, is when I'm recording this, we use the linchpin model flawlessly and it's insane.
The numbers are insane. I can't even share with you right now. I'll do a podcast episode sharing
that, but it was crazy. And so when we did the 2CCX pitch, I didn't tell people about like,
we could do this, this or this. I was like, this is the way it's the linchpin. This is the only
thing I'm doing my business. Only you should be doing or anybody should be doing.
This is the thing.
And by giving people this, like, the very clear, distinct, like, this is the way, that
is, I think, what increased sales more than anything else.
I wasn't like, should I do this?
Should I do this?
Like, ah.
It's like, no, like, people want to be led, right?
Jay Abraham, he said, people are silently begging to be led.
They're not looking for me to give them options.
They're looking for me to give them the way.
So what is the way?
Well, for me, it's the linchpin.
It's all we're doing in all of our companies. So I'm
no longer giving people like, this is the way, follow us or don't. But if you're following us,
this is the way, this is the way we're doing it. And so for you, if you're pitching high ticket,
like understanding like that is the secret, this is the way, what is your way? That's the only
thing you can be talking about is sharing. That was powerful. So again, sales were awesome. Then
we had dinner. After dinner, I was so tired, but we launched the Bootstrapped Awards, which I was nervous about this. I was like, Mike is going to be good. Is it going to
knock me? Like I was all the nerves around it, but bootstrapped is something that I'm excited
for the future of it. But it's the award for the bootstrap entrepreneur of the year award.
And so I got up on stage and told my story about how I competed for entrepreneur of the year award.
And I lost to a guy who had $2 billion in funding and no profits. And I was like, I don't want to
lose to somebody who's cheating, right?
It's like steroids at a bodybuilding competition.
Sure, Arnold Schwarzenegger looks amazing, but he's all steroided up, right?
I want a natural bodybuilding contest for the rest of us.
And so that's what the Bootstrapped Award is,
is to become the biggest entrepreneur event,
or entrepreneur award in the world for companies who bootstrapped.
And so this is the very first one.
And so it was cool.
We've done a whole contest this whole year.
We have like eight finalists. So each finalist had a chance to give a quick six-minute
presentation what they did and the audience all voted and picked a winner um and uh and that was
kind of it so it's cool hearing all different presentations having the audience vote and then
picking our winner and giving them the huge the huge award uh which is like a 25 30 pound 40 pound
award it's huge the bootstrap of the the Year. So we had eight winners in different categories and then one who was the Bootstrap Entrepreneur of the Year award, which was Daniel Rosen and Kenan, who are in my – they're Category Kings and Atlas now sharing their business.
And it was cool afterwards that Daniel had a chance to give like a – I think a 30-minute presentation showing their whole entire business and it was awesome.
They took
literally ClickFunnels and Funnel Hacking Movement and they modeled that in the credit repair
industry. And so like, it was just really fun to see how they did that. And so that was our first
ever Bootstrapped Entrepreneur of the Year Award, which is something that now that is out there,
you guys should compete for for next year. It's fun, it's exciting. And we're going to get even
bigger and better for next year. So that is the Bootstrapped Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
That's how we ended out day number three, which was amazing.
So anyway, there you go, you guys.
Three days plus the bonus save for like and I've got one more day.
I'll do one more episode talking about day number four, which is how we wrapped the entire day, the repitch, a whole bunch of other cool things.
And I hope you guys love it.
So that's it.
Thank you so much.
And I'll see you on the next episode.