The Russell Brunson Show - Funnel Hacking Live 2019 Recap - Day 1
Episode Date: March 6, 2019The Foundation - Russell recaps the first day of Funnel Hacking Live, the biggest tips, tricks, and insights, as well as how we lay the foundation for the rest of the event. On today's episode Russel...l recaps day one of Funnel Hacking Live 2019. Here are some of the amazing things you will hear in this episode: Find out who the speakers were and what they spoke about. Find out how much money was raised for both Village Impact and Operation Underground Railroad. And see how much money Russell's own mom was able to raise by making a quilt for the event. So listen here to see what you may have missed at Funnel Hacking Live 2019, on day one. Transcript - https://marketingsecrets.com/blog/185-clickfunnels-startup-story-part-4-of-4--2ff7d Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What's up, everybody?
This is Russell Brunson.
We're welcoming you to the Marketing Secrets Podcast.
I'm going to be talking about Funnel Hacking Live.
So for those of you guys who were there, it was amazing.
I'm going to recap some of it.
For those who weren't there, I'm going to talk about what you missed.
And that's the game plan for today.
So the big question is this.
How are entrepreneurs like us, who didn't cheat and take on venture capital,
who are spending money from our own pockets,
how do we market in a way that lets us get our products and our services
and the things that we believe in out to the world and yet still remain profitable?
That is the question, and this podcast will give you the answer.
My name is Russell Brunson, and welcome to Marketing Secrets.
Hey, everybody. So, I can't believe it's over. But I can't believe it's done. Like, it is insane
how much went into that, how much stress and time and energy and effort. And then it's done just as
fast as it comes. It's over. And it's, it's crazy. And, um, I was going to record a podcast. Like
I stayed one day late. I was going to record a podcast while I'm sitting in the hotel room. And
then I was just beat and I didn't. And I was like, I'm gonna get home and I haven't, and it's been
like over a week now. And, um, I'm finally having some time to sit down and be like, okay, I'm going to, I want to talk about this. And so
I want to kind of share it with you guys. So for those of you guys who were there, you know,
it, it was, it was amazing. We did it in, in Nashville and we're also, by the way,
going to be Nashville next year, which is really, really cool. So if you haven't got your tickets
yet, go to funnelhackinglive.com and get them. Um, but we're going back to Nashville. Um, and
it's cool cause the place we stayed at the Gaylord um the operating on gaylord whatever they call i don't know um it's like this village like the
whole thing's in this huge dome and there's like 22 restaurants there's all these things and so
all of our funnel hackers were there and what's cool this year we did is we actually um we paid
extra for our signage so we like we had the whole thing wrapped in click funnel stuff like
my face was everywhere it's kind of embarrassing uh Like on the boats, there's like a boat ride. You can drive through the canals. And like my face
is on the boats and like funnel hacker signs, every big old sign said funnel, you know, welcome
funnel hackers. And like, it just made it feel like you were in this like little ClickFunnels
community or village or something like that. And it was so, so cool. And what's cool is because
we're going to the same place next year. We already have all the signs done. So we're going
to put those up plus more and make it even bigger and better next year if that's possible um but it
was cool because just in the very giggle you felt like you came to like click funnels land or like
you know disneyland you go and you stay different places um which made the experience just so
so cool and i did a podcast like a probably two years ago a year and a half ago about
about creating a world um i talked about after the disney after probably a year ago then after
disney how disney didn't just create characters, but created a universe. And it's kind of fun because inside
of our community, we're doing those same things. There's characters, right? There's all these
people you guys know, but we created this universe and it was special. All right, so I'm going to
walk you through. I'm going to kind of go day by day and just talk about some of the stuff. And
it's tough because I feel like I'm doing a disservice. I want to give everyone's presentation
to you again so you can hear it.
Um, unfortunately we can't do that.
Um, but I'm kind of go through that so you guys can kind of just hear some of the big
lessons, big takeaways, um, that we, that I had, um, as a whole.
So, uh, basically, um, the first night, the night before the whole craziness happens,
uh, we do a big, a big event.
We do a big dinner with the inner circle, um, and people who had actually wanted to comic club, uh, no, excuse me. It was just inner circle
and, uh, and our speakers took them out to the rock and roll hall or the not rock and roll,
the country music hall of fame, which was so cool. And, uh, we saw all the gold records on the wall.
It was just like click funnels to comic club records, only not as cool because we've got
commas in ours and they don't. Um, but it was really cool to see all that. And then, um, we had a big dinner and we had, um, some, uh, some country singers come and sing to
us, which was just, uh, like kicked off the whole, the whole event, the whole everything, which was
really cool. And then from there we drove over to the, um, the Blake Shelton's, uh, old red
restaurant. We went over there and then we had the inner circle there to comic club. Uh, then
to comic club X members were there to comic club winners were there eight figure award winners there it was a huge party
with a live band and we just hung out and well honestly i took pictures for like three hours
with people but everyone else hung out and just had fun and danced it was such a good time and
that was like the pre-frame of how the whole event started so then the next day was wednesday woke up
we had a registration in the morning and we don't start till noon because it gives us time to get
everyone checked in and processed and all that kind of stuff. I remember walking in the room, and it looked so cool.
The stage was amazing.
The room was huge.
We had just shy of like 4,500 people who came, which 4,500 people in our community are crazy.
And it's funny, because the week after our event, or the day after,
there was probably the other big event in our industry.
And I'm not going to talk about that specifically, other than just people that went to both of them are just like, man, the other big event in our industry. And I'm not gonna talk about that specifically other than just like, um, people that went to both of them are just like,
man, the energy in your room is insane. Like when people come in, they race sprint to the front,
everyone's running it, like piling in, finding seats, the energy's high. Like, like it's just,
it's like a rock concert from the second it starts until the last day. And nobody stays in the halls.
Like it's crazy. The last day we're four days in and looking out and like the room was still completely filled. And, um, everyone's like, there's no one in the
hall, just networking. Like, yeah, this is like, there's networking that happens, but it's not
like a networking event. It's like a learning and networking event. You know what I mean? So it's,
oh, it's cool. But anyway, we open the door, people run in and, uh, it was fun. I had my mom
and my dad there. So they were sitting in the front row and I give my very first presentation,
which was all hooks story offer. And we actually streamed that one live. I wanted people to see what they're
missing out on cause a little FOMO marketing secret one Oh seven, I don't know, creating FOMO.
So we actually streamed my presentation live, which was in the Facebook group. And I think I'm
going to be putting that here in the podcast. You can hear it, but I was really, really proud of it.
It's called hook story offer. And then how that relates to the perfect webinar and how you,
you know, stuff like that. And it was fun. Cause I did the whole thing. We brought Todd on stage. We talked about the ClickFunnels day, the union, we talked about the updates. And then how that relates to the perfect webinar and how you, you know, stuff like that. And it was fun because I did the whole thing. We brought Todd on stage.
We talked about the ClickFunnels State of the Union.
We talked about the updates.
And then I went deep into Hook's story offer and just taught it.
And it's funny because my mom has never seen me speak from stage ever.
And afterwards, she's like, you're really good on stage.
You're funny and you tell stories so well.
And I was like, yeah, mom, that's what I've been doing for the last 15 years of my life.
It was just kind of fun to have her there and have her experience it. Um, so anyway,
I'm not going to go too deep into that cause you'll hear that presentation here. Hopefully,
um, in the next couple episodes, it should be really fun. And I got done. Um, I talked about
hook story offers, how you grab a customer, you bring them into your world, but then after you
get them in your world, then you've got to serve them like crazy. And so the next person I wanted
to have speak with Stacy Martino and Stacy runs, um, a company they've helped save over 10,000 marriages, her and her husband, Paul. And
they are some of my favorite people I've ever met. And, um, they don't teach marketing. They,
they teach relationship stuff, right. But they're amazing marketers and they had like a 91% re-up
rate or, um, renewal rate on their $14,000 a year program. And I was like, how do you do that? And
she said, well, you know, we use your value ladder concept, but we call it the customer's yellow brick road. And so she did this amazing presentation about the
yellow brick road and like, here's how you take somebody on this yellow brick road and on this
journey. And like, they're, they want to come to Oz, right? They want to, they want to see the
wizard and like, you're the wizard. And so it's like, how do you take them? How do you get them
going on this yellow brick road? And honestly, it was as the person who wrote the chapter in
dot com secrets about the value ladder. I was like, she came off stage and gave her a hug.
I'm like, you taught the value ladder better than I teach it, which is actually fun for me because I'm actually going back right now and rewriting Dotcom.
Not rewriting.
I am updating Dotcom Secrets and Expert Secrets with some really cool new things I wanted just to plug in there.
I'm going to be using some of the stuff she taught on the customer, the Elberk Road, in section. Cause I think it was so powerful the way she taught it and how, um, your customers that
want to come to us anyway, it's you serving them and helping them along that journey and
helping them get there, which is really cool.
So after Stacy came off, then I was like, okay, now some people don't even know how
to create an offer, how they do it.
And so, um, I had Steven Larson come in and, um, uh, he, he belongs on stage.
He just, he, he's good at it.
He loves it, you can tell.
And he came and talked about offer creation,
but you know, offer creation,
you know, he does a three-day event on offer creation.
So you can go deep.
But the specifically I want to talk about
is like red ocean, blue ocean.
If you've read the expert seekers book,
I talk about how like,
you've got to find the red ocean
and you've got to create your own blue ocean.
A lot of people got stuck and confused
on that whole process. And what Steven talked about is like, most people focus on like trying to find the red ocean you got to create a create your own blue ocean a lot of people got stuck and confused on that whole process and what steven talked about is like
most people focus on like trying to build a blue ocean but it's like no you you go and you study
the red ocean and that gives you all the answers of how you then create your blue ocean and i think
it was really powerful presentation um to help people understand that because um if you really
want to be a category king and you really want to like you know dominate your market you can't just
be fishing in the same red bloody waters everyone else is in the same offer same everything it's like you
have to create something unique and different and new when you do that that's how you create a blue
ocean and and um but the like how you create the blue ocean is you study the red ocean and he
talked really deep about that which was awesome then after steven got done then i had alex
sharpening get up and i had alex get up because um one of the inner circle meetings i think i did a
podcast about he talked about defending and advocating for your customer.
And man, when he shared that, I was like, I want a presentation on that.
So he came and gave an amazing presentation about that, which was interesting because
all this talk about like, how do we build a following?
How do we build a movement?
How do we get all these people into our world?
And, um, and, uh, and the biggest thing is like, you have to first off figure out who
your customer is.
You gotta be obsessed with them and love them. And then you step back and, and like your content
you're putting out there is defending and advocating for them. That's what causes attraction.
Cause like every customer base feels like they're different. It feels like they're,
they're weird for some reason. Right. And so for you to come in and defend and defend them and
advocate for them is what gets them to be attracted to you. And I think of all people I've ever seen
this with entrepreneurs, Alex has done this the best, right? He has his book
entrepreneur personality type and his podcast momentum. And you listen to the intro of the
momentum podcast. It's like all about like defending, advocating for your customers.
So they come to you, they're attracted to you. And, um, I think it's so fascinating. Um, just
that whole study, like you could write books on just that concept. It was fun to have Alex
sharing that, like, how do you defend and advocate for your customers so they are attracted to you?
So if you guys ask that question, like, how do I defend and advocate for a customer?
All the content I'm putting out should be focusing on that. Um, after that, then I had,
uh, Nicholas and Amanda barely come up, which, um, they joined their circle last year. So I,
first time I met them in person was less than a year ago. And, um, I just love them as a couple
and as, as business owners and as people. And, um, I just love them as a couple and as, as business owners and
as people. And, um, one thing like when you hear Nicholas speaks, he speaks poetry almost like he
says these things. You're like, where did that come from? And the first thing I circled me and
he said something, he said, he said, your mess becomes your message. And I was like, Oh my gosh,
like that's so powerful. Right? Like I was struggled with marketing. So I studied and
geeked out and like my mess, I was bad. It became my message, right?
Like at Stacey Martino with the relationship stuff, right?
She was about to go through this breakup with Paul, and it was a horrible thing.
And then she fixed that.
So her mess became her message.
Now they've saved over 10,000 marriages, right?
And I could go through this with Alex and Steven, with everyone who spoke.
Like that's a common theme.
Like you realize your mess becomes your message.
And so they talked about that. But then I had um nick's wife amanda come up because
then part of it's like okay you're in this relationship with this person you love and
you're trying to like change the world and your mess becomes your message but like how do you
how do you navigate that as a couple as well um which i think was a really unique
um presentation that so cool ah so cool um i remember one of the things he said on stage
was like i need to take a second
for the most important thing and he gave his wife a kiss on stage and i was like ah so cool like
anyway theirs was amazing and then um after nick and maddie got done then um i had matt maddox come
up and some of you guys may not know matt um i love him he is um a lot of you probably heard
caleb maddox caleb spoke at the second final hockey live and at the time i think he was 15
years old and was killing online and and um i had um, I had a chance, um, before that to have, um, Matt
and Caleb fly out to Boise and spend time with them. And, um, I just really connected with Matt
at a really like personal level. Like, um, like I want to be a good dad. I want to be a good father,
but it's hard, especially with business and life and all these things and i watched how matt worked with caleb um and and just like i i was like not not i don't think envy or jealousy is the right word
but like admiration like i just was like man i wish i could do that better i wish i could do what
he did and just some of the like little nuggets i got from him back a couple years ago was like
he um you know when other kids were like getting paid to do chores he was like i'd rather matt i'd rather caleb go and read books like personal development success books we start paying
caleb to read personal development books and paid 20 bucks for a success book he read and so i started
with my kids it's like now they're reading books they're putting good stuff into their brain like
that's way better than like go learn how to like weed the garden like that's important
right but it's like what's going to help serve them long-term? Like them understanding good personal development tactics
or them weeding a garden, right?
Like, and so it was interesting.
And so I had him come to speak about like,
how do you raise young entrepreneurs?
How do you support them?
How do you serve them?
And he came on stage with typical mathematics energy
and was insane.
Like he came off pouring sweat.
And it was like, ah, I just, I'd love,
like it's so cool this year.
All the speakers, like, I was nervous about some because some I had never seen speak on stage before, things like that.
But it was like every single person came and just, like, nailed the landing, like, nailed their presentation at such a high level.
It was, oh, it was so cool.
Then after that, then Todd and I came back on stage.
And we brought Stu and Amy McLaren up and some of my favorite people in the world.
And we showed a video from us taking a bunch of funnel hackers to Kenya.
We took like 20 funnel hackers to Kenya last year.
So we showed the video about that.
And then somebody has a note inside of ClickFunnels.
We donate $1 for every funnel that's built to Village Impact, which builds schools in Kenya and things like that.
So we gave Stu and Amy a huge check.
Not a little check.
A huge check.
It's like eight foot long by like five feet wide. I did it because Stu always like videos himself
on Instagram, taking the check back home. And so I give him the biggest check ever. And I feel bad
because like he wasn't going home. He was going to California and then somewhere else. And,
but he filmed himself checking the check because it was too big to like carry on.
And it made it back to Toronto toronto to canada which is
amazing we gave them a huge check for like 133 000 bucks for village impact which was cool and
then after that we had tim ballard come out and we showed the preview for the new um our video
which is called operation triple take so we showed the preview for that and then i made an offer for
people to donate to to um to our and um over the weekend we ended up raising a million dollars for OUR, which was amazing
as well.
And I want to thank everyone who helped support that.
Uh, but we made an irresistible offer and people went crazy for it.
In fact, my mom even made a quilt, a funnel hiking quilt, and we brought it up on stage
and we auctioned that off.
I think it went for like $78,000 and all the money went to OUR.
So my mom was part of it, which was really cool as well.
Um, and then we broke to uh
we call it the funnel roll next event which i don't know if we're gonna do this next year or
not but we had i don't know 20 people or so who had booths and we fed everyone dinner and went
down there they hung out and and networked and met all the vendors and it was really cool thing
and they did that for two hours and that was done everyone came back and we watched the new
documentary operation triple take which was really cool it's interesting because the first our movie um was all about like tim ballard and our and and
and all the people involved and um the the haiti mission and if you haven't seen it yet if you go
to our film.org you can go watch it for free or it's on amazon prime now actually so it's
going amazon prime and type in operation two saint or oh you are probably will pull up as well um and the first one was very emotional like
oh like everyone bawled their eyes out second one was not emotional but it was tactical like
it was interesting it was this it was the biggest uh sting operation ever they hit three cities at
the same time three different um um uh sex trafficking rings all at the same time and
they arrested i don't know like 100 plus people saved a couple hundred kids and like this huge thing. So this one was
more tactical. We got to see behind the scenes of an actual huge sting operation, how it works
in the setup and the, the tactical and the thing. And it's like, it was really, it was, it was fun
to see as well. It was different. It wasn't as emotional, but it was very cool to see that part
of as well. Um, and that got done. It was like 11 o'clock at night. And I was like, I can't believe that was day one. Like that was the first half of the day. It was insane. Um, and I don't think
anyone who was in that room, um, like their life wasn't shifted and altered. Like it was, it was,
it was really special. So that was day number one of funnel hiking live. So I'm going to do,
I think I'm gonna do an episode for each day because that'll be, that'd be kind of fun.
Especially since that was the shortest day and we're already 15 minutes in.
So with that said, that was day number one of Funnel Hacking Live.
The next episode, I will talk about day number two.
Thanks so much, you guys, and I'll talk to you tomorrow.
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