The Russell Brunson Show - How I Prep For FHL
Episode Date: January 15, 2020Behind the scenes look at how I create 8 presentations in less than two weeks. On this episode Russell shares how he prepares for Funnel Hacking Live, and what kind of work goes into each presentatio...n, including: How he organizes each presentation inside Google Drive. How he makes each slide, and who makes it look so pretty. And how he gets it all done in just 2 weeks time. So listen now to find out all that goes into each of the 8 FHL presentations that Russell will be doing this year. Transcript - https://marketingsecrets.com/blog/276-how-i-prep-for-fhl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I'm driving home. I'm dropping my kids off in the snow and everybody's driving so slow that I thought we should talk.
So with that said, it's a cute theme song and we will be right back. So the big question is this, how are entrepreneurs like us who didn't cheat and
take on venture capital? We're spending money from our own pockets. How do we market in a way
that lets us get our products and our services and the things that we believe in out to the world
and yet still remain profitable? That is the question and this podcast will give you the answers.
My name is Russell Brunson and welcome to Marketing Secrets.
Alright, so last week we were on the two comic club cruise, which was so much fun.
You should come next year if you didn't come.
For some reason, everyone should be there. But it was amazing. We had like 350 funnel hackers, uh, out on the sea
for a week locked on a boat. So I was locked in a boat with a whole bunch of people and we had so
much fun. I tried to put on my extroverted hat and go out and do stuff, which was actually really,
really fun. I had a good time. Um, but I'm not going to lie. They say the difference between
extrovert introverts, not like that you want to hide or not. It's it, um, it's how you recharge.
And so like extroverts recharge by going out to a bunch of people hanging out. That's how
they recharge with introverts. Like I have to go hide by themselves. So by that definition,
threw my extrovert hat, went out there and I partied like it was 1979 until 1999. What's
the Prince song? The artist formerly known as Prince. Anyway, I partied
and my like battery got completely empty and I kept going and kept going and kept going. And then,
and then, uh, we go back, Clint and I go back in the room and just be like,
in fact, one night it was like, we, um, it was like an intense day of like networking and stuff.
And, uh, we got back on the boat and we were gonna, um, go to dinner with everybody.
And she was like, I can't do it. I'm like, yeah, can I go back to the room and order room service?
And, uh, and we, we watched the bachelor on our laptop while we had room service. And then we
passed out. It was amazing. So anyway, even us introverted nerds can, uh, can party like the
best of you if we need to. So we did that on
the cruise. It was really fun. And, um, um, it's funny cause every year, right? We'll never do
this cruise again. And after cruise, everyone's like, please do a cruise again. So we may or may
not do it again next year, but if we do, you should totally come. So you gotta be part of
the two comic book coaching program though. So there you go. That's, that's the only way to get
in and participate and hang out with, uh, with all kids so uh anyway so that was last week and then we got home yesterday two years ago to boise and it's snowing
we went from cruise weather to snow weather so now i just dropped kids off school snow everywhere
which means everyone's driving like a half mile an hour so we got some time to hang out and talk
so that's my game plan right now um anyway we are uh like 14 days away from fun hockey live
which is crazy.
So by the time you guys listen, this will be even closer.
Tickets are sold out for the sixth year, fifth year, sixth year in a row, which is amazing.
And I'm grateful for all you guys for getting your tickets.
I'm grateful to hang out with you guys here in two weeks and to serve you.
And people always tell me, oh, Funnel Hacking Live is coming up.
Are you so excited the tickets are sold out?
Are you going to relax now?
And I'm like, I don't get to relax now.
You don't understand what goes into the actual event.
And Funnel Hacking Live with a lot of other speakers. But I'm a big fan of me speaking a lot.
And then maybe it's just like to hear my own voice.
Maybe I'm conceited.
I don't know.
I just know that there was an event I used to always go to and I loved it.
I'll just say the name. It doesn't really matter. It's trafficking conversion event. So, um, I missed the very first
TNC ever. And then the next like three I went to, and it was amazing. And I remember my favorite
part was that Ryan Dyson, Perry Belcher would be on stage and they would teach the entire thing.
Um, and, uh, those guys are brilliant. Um, I love hearing Perry tell stories and just like, I loved
it. And then, um, and then like the second year they started bringing in more guest speakers and
it was like, Oh, we've got less Perry and Ryan, but the other speakers are cool. And the next
year they, they brought in like, Oh, like a hundred speakers and like Perry and Ryan spoke
once and they were, they were off stage. Um, and the rest was always other speakers. And, um, after
that I stopped going because I was like,
I went because I loved hearing
from the attractive character of the business,
people who, you know, that's who I enjoyed.
So we started Funnel Hockey Live.
I was very conscious of that.
Like I remember what got me to stop going to TNC
and it was the fact that they brought in so many speakers
that I didn't get here for people I wanted to.
And so every year we have amazing speakers come in,
but I always have this thing of like,
I know that some of you guys are, and I don't know, some of you guys come to hear me speak.
And so like, I don't want to let you down.
And so I put a lot of, um, a lot into that.
And so every year I have a lot of, uh, a lot of speaking slots.
And so I think, I think two years ago I had seven speaking slots.
Last year I did six.
No, sorry. Two years was six speaking slots. Last year I did six. No, sorry.
Two years was six speaking slots.
Last year I did five.
And then this year I'm actually up to seven.
I wanted to bring in some more stuff.
I'm doing a late night session that I've never done before and a couple other things.
But I just, I don't know.
I love it.
But the problem is there's so much prep work that goes into it.
I have so much work to do.
And so I have two weeks to do all my
presentations and people are like, well, Russell, why didn't you prepare ahead and do the presentations
over the last few months? I'm like, do you not remember? I rewrote, I wrote the traffic seekers
book and wrote, rewrote the other two books. I think we were adding it up and it was, it was not
quite, but almost a quarter million words I wrote in the last, um, six months, which is insane. Most books are like 50 to 60,000
words. So it's like the equivalent of writing like five or six books. That's how, um, how bad it got.
And so that happened. And then when that got done, oh, and I did that during the kids wrestling
season. And then I had church callings and all these things. And so, um, that's why I didn't
do my slides yet. And then as soon as I got done, I had a week off for Christmas and I was like, just trying
to catch my breath.
And then we had the two column club cruise.
Now we're here.
So I got 14 days to do all the presentations.
And so there's a ton that goes into it.
Um, and so I'm going to walk you through how I do it.
Cause maybe that'll help you guys who are doing events or things like that.
So what I do is, um, I go into Google, um, into Google drive.
I've become obsessed with Google Drive
for the last year and a half.
I always hated it prior to that.
Now it's like my obsession.
So I create a new folder.
I have a PowerPoint folder
of all my PowerPoint slides
from every event I've ever done,
which is kind of nice to have.
Then I have a folder that says Fun Locking Live.
You go inside the Fun Locking Live folder
and then it has like 2015, 2016, 17.
And so all the slides from past presentations are in there.
So first thing I did yesterday is I created a new folder called FHL 2020,
and then you open that inside there, and then I create a folder for every presentation.
So I know my intro presentation, which is like my most important one to me,
I'm talking about funnel frameworks.
So I titled the very first one, the first folder, number one, and then funnel frameworks.
And then my second presentation is on funnel hacking,acking. So number two, Funnel Hacking.
And my third presentation is Story Workshop.
So number three, Story Workshop.
Then number four is my presentation on Emotion Logic Fear.
And so I did number four, Emotion Logic Fear.
Then number five,
so my five presentations,
number five is Funnelology.
Number six is traffic secrets.
Number seven, unlock secrets to comic club.
Number eight.
I can't remember the title of the eight presentation.
Oh, I don't think I have a title yet.
That's Oh, 30 days.
So I have eight presentations.
Um, anyway, so I've made eight folders.
Then inside each folder, I create a new Google slides and I'm obsessed with Google slides.
So Google slides is great because I can go and, um I can build slides, and then I can have amazing designers.
So Leon on my team is an amazing designer, and he helps me with my slides.
And so what then happens is then I go to all eight of these presentations,
and the first thing I need is the title slide, which is the logo.
It looks awesome, right?
So I have that.
And the second slide I need is a headline.
So usually it's a headline. Usually it's a picture of me looks awesome. Right? So I have that. And the second slide I need is like a headline. So you just headline, you just picture me on the headline slide.
So, um, I do that. And then, and then third, we have a slide template. So what that means is like
the bottom little, like one 10th of the slide, I'll have the logo and my branding. And then
the background slide, I'll have some cool thing. And so right now, yesterday, that's what we were
working on. Is that working? Okay. Here's my presentations. What's the, the branding for each
one of them. So Leon's been killing himself himself making the branding and they're looking so good.
And then I go through and write, okay, I need eight headlines.
Like what's the headline for each presentation?
So I give him the headlines.
I didn't get through all those yesterday, but I got a bunch of those done.
Then he'll design the title slide with the headline and he's designing the branding for
all those.
So he's in the process now that I've kind of dumped those on and that he's going through
and designing each of the frameworks, or excuse me, each of like the slide structure for each of the eight presentations. So he's doing that right now.
And then, um, as soon as the first one's done, which I think I saw the first one last night,
he got done. So then I go in and then I start taking my outline and I'll start, um, building
all the slides. And in the past I would have to do all of the slide design myself. And so if you
think about it, there's like, we have our right brain and our left brain, right? So right brain, I think is the creative side and left brain is analytical. It
might be the opposite of that, but you get the gist, right? And the problem that most of us have
is like, you create something like your, your smart brain that's like doing the, like the contents,
like creating it. And then your, your other side of brain is like, well, it looks ugly. Hold on,
let's make it pretty. And then you're like designing, trying to make it pretty. And you
go back and forth. And so in the past I would, I was doing all my own slides. And
so I would have to spend so much time on the pretty, pretty side and the other slide. And so
I'd be in like the focus mode of like, where's the storyline going? And then stopping to like,
go over and make the slide pretty and back and forth. And you like, you get out of state,
in state, out of state, in state, out of state. And it was really, really hard.
And so what's nice now is having a slide designer is I go, I go in the slides and I say just in my left brain the whole time, like, okay, what's the story? Like slide number one,
slide number two. And I start dumping content on it. And I know my slides are all simple. It's
usually like, you know, like a headline thing, an image, and then like a little blurb. And so like
what I do is I write a headline, uh, the blurb that helped for me to remember the story. And
then I find an image and I don't put the image, I don't edit it. I just like link to the image,
boom, next slide, next slide, next slide. And I go through as fast as I can.
And so what's happening is I'm doing that right now. That'd be my big project for today is I'm
going through slides and, and trying to take the, the process, the storyline, you know,
that I'm going through in the slide and I'll start dumping those things in there.
Um, some of you guys may wonder like, well, how do you structure the storyline? Um, if you listen
to my, I did a podcast episode on how the storyline? Um, if you listen to my,
I did a podcast episode on how to teach your frameworks. If you go through there,
it kind of goes through it. But basically what I do is I, as I tell a story about how I learned
or I earned this concept, step number one, step number two, then I walk through the overarching
strategy of it. Here's the step-by-step process. Step number three, I go into the tactics of like,
here's how you actually implement it and how you actually do it. And step number four, I show case studies of other people
doing it. So that's kind of the storyline. So I go through that and I build that out,
those four phases. And sometimes one slide presentation, I have that five times, you know,
where I'm teaching concepts. So here's the story, here's the strategy, here's the tactic,
here's the case study. Boom, boom, boom. And I kind of go through that over and over and over
again. Right. And so I, um, I'll be doing that next probably two days, three days on my first presentation.
And then by the time I'm done, Leon will probably be done with all the eight slide designs.
And then he'll jump back on slide number one and he'll start going behind me and start
cleaning them up, make him look like nice, you know, making the images look awesome and
going through that.
And then I'll go to presentation number two and he'll fall behind me in three and four.
And we'll kind of go through the process like that.
And hopefully by this time in two weeks from now, all eight presentations will be done
and perfect and beautiful.
Um, and then I'll go through them a thousand times.
Um, and then hopefully when I got on stage, I will remember all the stories.
So that's how I do it.
So hopefully that helps.
Um, you know, most people, it's funny, you know, when we teach the perfect webinar, people
work on presentations on people who work on their presentation for six or eight months.
And I'm like, you got to move faster.
Like, you know, I've got to do eight presentations in two weeks.
You can do one in two weeks.
Um, but you gotta, you have to get back to this, this process of, you know, fixing the
left brain, right brain, where you're going back and forth and your perfection.
Should I make it all look perfect where you're, and you have to like figure out where you
had to get and re-remember what you're talking about. And like're, and you have to like figure out where you had to get in. We remember what you're talking about and like all those things.
It's like, no, you gotta move fast or stay in your, even if you're just doing all the
design, that's fine.
Don't design the slides right away.
Like focus on your creative brain where, or the, whatever side of the brain that's,
that's telling the stories and map those things out and, and, and fill in the slides as fast
as you can.
Then come back later and design them or find somebody who can log into your slides and do it.
That's the most amazing thing about Google Slides
is that you can have three or four or five
or 10 people all in the slides with you.
And so I can be in there dumping things in.
I can have an editor behind me cleaning things up,
making sure my words make sense,
then a designer going behind that
and making sure it's clean as well.
And it's really powerful and really simple
and really awesome.
So anywho, hope that helps.
I'm back home now and that's what I'm gonna be doing for the next two weeks. So anywho, hope that helps. Um, I'm
back home now and that's what I'm going to be doing for the next two weeks. So if you're wondering,
what's Russell doing? That's what I'm doing. If you want to see me do it, I highly, highly,
highly recommend following me on Instagram. If you don't right now, if you just go to
instagram.com slash Russell Brunson, um, there's my Instagram profile and you can follow me. And,
um, I'm always showing on my stories behind the scenes of me doing the slides and working on
the thing and pulling late nighters and early mornings
and all the insanity that will be ensuing
from now until the event.
Plus everything happening in the event.
I document the whole event on InstaStories.
So if you want to see what's happening,
make sure you follow me on Instagram
and follow me on my stories
because you'll see behind the scenes
of what is actually happening.
So, all right, everybody.
With that said, I got to get to work.
Appreciate you all.
Thanks for listening.
Thanks for your support.
And we'll talk to you all all again soon. Bye everybody.
Hey, this is Russell again. And really quick, I want to thank you so much for listening to
the marketing secrets podcast. I hope you enjoyed this episode. And if you did,
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trying to create and dream and come to a place with a whole bunch of people who think like you,
who believe like you, who see visions like you of what they can create and what they can become. Funnel Hacking Live is not just a marketing event.
It's not just a personal development event. It's both of those things wrapped into one.
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live.com. Thanks so much. And I'll see you in Nashville.