The Russell Brunson Show - I'M A NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING AUTHOR!
Episode Date: August 10, 2020Oh my gosh! We finally did it! Thank you so much for supporting me! On this episode Russell talks about the ups and downs of achieving his goal of becoming a New York Times Bestselling author. Here a...re some of the amazing things to listen for in this episode: Find out why Russell's other 2 books didn't make the list, even though he sold enough copies. And find out what it took for Traffic Secrets to finally become a New York Times Bestseller. So listen here to see why Russell is so excited to have reached such a huge milestone. Transcript - https://marketingsecrets.com/blog/334-i-m-a-new-york-times-best-selling-author Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is Russell Brunson.
I want to welcome you back to the Marketing Secrets Podcast.
And today, I've got an exciting announcement.
You guys want to hear it?
All right.
As of today, I'm officially a New York Times bestseller.
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 Brunsonson and welcome to Marketing Secrets. Oh my gosh. Okay. So I just wanted to celebrate with
you guys. This is one of those like really weird moments where, you know, we set a goal. It's
really weird because like I've been a big goal set my whole
life right and most goals it's like i have a goal i want to be a state champion wrestler right you
go out there and you do it and you do and you and you kill yourself and then you find out real quick
if you got it or you didn't get it right either you win or you lose but like it's final and there's
like this finality of it right with business fact i want to make a million bucks and you go and you
do it you either do it or you don't and then but there's finality there's something there um i've
never understood not that i've understood but i never competed in a sports where you had judges that
judged you, right? Um, where they look at you and like, Oh, you got, you got an eight, you got 8.9,
you got a 10. Like I always did sports where it's like you either win or you lose, like, you know,
and there's no, no one's judging. You just do the thing in it and you succeed or you don't.
And, um, it's interesting though, because I was in this competition, like this invisible competition, I don't know what to call it. Um, where I had this
goal, my goal, as a lot of you guys probably know, or guessed was to someday hit the New York times
bestselling list. And it's funny cause, um, before I wrote the.com secrets books, I started writing,
I was like, okay, if I'm going to do this book, like, I don't know, I'm, I'm, I'm someone who
always wants to win. Right. So it's like, what's the goal? Like the goal is to sell a lot of books, but like the way you win is if you become
a New York times bestseller, like that's like, uh, you know, in Olympics, you know, for an athlete,
the, the, the best thing you can win is a gold medal for an author. The best thing you can do
is get on the New York times bestseller list. And so I was like, okay, well, how does it work?
And I found out like, Hey, you know, obviously it's how many books did you sell? But there's
other things like they also want to make sure there's a lot of publicity and pr and all sorts of stuff around it so we kind of figured
out what it would take i think at the time when the dot-com seekers book out most of the books
um that were on the list for selling um i think it was like 10 000 copies uh a week or something
like that so in my head i was like if i can get more than 10 000 copies means i'm gonna be on the
list it's gonna be amazing and so that became the goal and so we created this huge product launch
huge everything and and huge everything.
And we did the launch to sell 10,000 copies in a week.
And we ended up selling, I can't remember,
it's been six years now.
I think it was 20 or 30,000 copies that week.
And we used a funnel, obviously,
but then we pushed sales through Amazon,
other channels and stuff.
And I was like, okay.
And we did a bunch of PR and podcast interviews
and all these things to try to make
as much noise as possible.
And I was like, okay, it's going to happen.
It's going to happen.
And we waited. And the first week it didn't happen. The second week it didn't happen. Third week, and it was just, as much noise as possible. And I was like, okay, it's going to happen. It's going to happen. And we waited.
And the first week it didn't happen.
The second week it didn't happen.
Third week.
And it was just, it was one of those things where it's like, I won.
Like my hand should have got raised.
Like I, I sold enough, right?
I passed the, I have more books sold than the person's number one on the New York Times
bestseller list.
Why am I not there?
And for some reason I wasn't.
And you can't just call and be like, Hey, why didn't you give me the list?
It was just one of those things where there's however the process works. There's judges, there's people. They, they, they pick who's on the list and who wasn't. And you can't just call and be like, Hey, why didn't you give me the list? It was just one of those things where there's however the process works. There's judges,
there's people, they, they, they pick who's on the list and who's not. And there's other criteria,
obviously than just books being sold. Um, and for whatever reason, I didn't get on the list.
I remember being so upset and like frustrated and depressed and just like, Oh my God, I think
I didn't win. Like what was the point of writing this thing? Then luckily the book did well and
people loved it and, um, it helped a lot of people.
So I'm very proud of it.
The second book came out, Expert Secrets, and it was close enough.
I was like, I don't really want to really try for it.
In fact, I remember when my publisher, they're like, well, if you want to hit the New York Times,
you have to do a traditional publishing thing, which means you have to do it a year out.
There's all these different rules.
And I was like, I just want to sell the book. So I you have to do a traditional publishing thing, which means you have to do it like a year out. There's all these different rules, you know, and I was like, I don't, I just want to sell the book.
So we, I think it called crashing the boards or something.
So basically I finished the book and like two months later we started selling it, which made it so that I pretty much couldn't get on the New York Times list because, you know, all the sales were coming in and the New York Times, the book publisher or whatever, the distribution people didn't know, you know, that the book was even coming out. And we ended up selling like 70,000 copies. I think of that book the first month, which, you know, outsold all of the books on the New York times list. But because you know, no one, anyway, because of the
process, um, obviously I didn't get the list. I didn't even care. And so the traffic seekers book
came out. I'm not going to lie. I was like secretly like, that'd be cool to be on the list,
but I'm not going to think about it. And Dave Woodward was one who's like, like we have to,
you have to do this. Like you earned it. You've sold more books than all these
other people who are on the list. You should, you should try for it. You should work for it. And,
and, um, and so we kind of went back and said like, what does it take? What does it look like
to do that? And, um, and it was hard. Like I did, um, I think over a hundred radio interviews
because it's not just like how many books do you sell? It's like, like, you know, this is
traditional publishing lists. They want to see like, were you on the radio?
Were you on TV?
Were you, you know, authors who sell books?
Like these are the things that they do.
And so I had to be in all the spots.
So I had to do TV interviews.
We did hundreds of TV interviews.
I did podcasts.
I did Facebook lives.
I did so much stuff, so much work that went into it.
You know, we sold books on Amazon.
We sold books through our funnel.
We sold books through bookstores,
like everything we could and anything we could to try to get
the list.
And, um, and it's funny.
And then during that time is when COVID hit and it's crazy because when COVID hit Amazon
stopped shipping.
So when we had all these books, we're supposed to be shipping out during a week that it's
supposed to happen.
Amazon stopped shipping books because they weren't essential items.
And so like the, the, the couple of weeks I was like, we're definitely gonna hit the
list.
We didn't because Amazon didn't ship the list, didn't ship the books. They didn't count towards the, whatever the algorithm
is, however it works and nothing happened and nothing happened. And, um, and so we tried
man for two or three months, just trying everything we could. And, and then, uh, like, uh, two weeks
ago, we kind of just gave up, like, you know what, let's stop focusing on this. Let's stop driving
traffic to all these other places. And it's just folks on the funnel. Cause then, you know, we're making money there. And so we shifted back to that.
And then what's crazy is, um, today I woke up and I got a text from some friends and some other
people with a picture of my book on the New York times with seller list. And I was not expecting
that. And we started freaking out. And so I've been freaking out all day. I don't even know what
to do with myself. It's like one of these goals that were like so elusive that I had given up on.
I didn't think it was even possible anymore.
And then it just happened.
And anyway, I just want to share with you because it's a big, big milestone in my life
and in my career.
And it's something that I'm really, really proud of.
And finally, I can say that I'm a New York Times bestselling author, which is pretty
cool.
But more important is the fact that, you know, the books are out there.
So anyway, I just want to share with you guys because I know a lot of times we go after
goals and we don't hit them.
And for me, I've launched two books, sold half a million copies of the books without
ever getting rewarded with the thing yet.
We still did it because the product, the things you're putting out there, even if you're not
being judged correctly or the way you think you should be by the outside judge, you're
still doing it for a more important reason, which is changing the lives of the people
that you're putting those things out for.
And so, um, but it also feels good to be, to be recognized.
So I'm grateful, grateful for everyone on my team who helped to be part of that, do
the hard work, who helped us get on the list.
And, um, yeah, I'm really proud.
So anyway, thank you guys all again for reading the traffic seekers book.
If you haven't read it yet, go get a copy of trafficseekers.com or you can go to Amazon.
We have an e-book, a Kindle version there.
We also have the audio, audible book.
It's on audible now with me actually reading it.
You can get the audible version.
It's everywhere.
If you haven't read it yet, go and get it.
And I want to thank you guys for being subscribers and listeners and followers and fans and all
this stuff.
And just super grateful for you guys.
And, you know, it's funny.
I've been talking about this industry, this industry, this business for 18 years now. And
for the first eight or nine years, no one seemed to care, but I was just so passionate. I wanted
to talk about and share it. And it's so rewarding now that, you know, 18 years later that, that,
that you care enough to listen to these episodes, to buy the books, to listen to things. It just,
it means the world to me. And hopefully it's inspiration for you for whatever topic you're excited by that. Even if immediately you don't get the success you
want or the people listening or following to keep doing it and keep doing it and keep having
passion, keep believing in what you've got. Eventually, um, eventually your message will
get out there and you'll be able to touch the hearts and lives of the people you've been called
to serve. So hope that helps. Thank you guys again. I appreciate you. And I'm a New York
Times bestselling author. This is so crazy. Um, so I celebrate with you. Thank you again. And I'm a New York Times bestselling author. This is so crazy. Just want to celebrate with you.
Thank you again.
And I'll talk to you soon.
Bye, everybody.
Hey, everybody.
This is Russell again.
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