The Russell Brunson Show - The 500th Episode!!!
Episode Date: March 14, 2022Holy cow, I can't believe it's been 500 episodes! On today's episode we talk about where we came from, what we're doing here, and where we're going. I can't wait to take you on the ride with me. Hit m...e up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ClubHouseWithRussell.com Magnetic Marketing Wow, 500 episodes is a huge milestone! It's fascinating to hear about your journey from the ups and downs to your current focus on personal development and building your library. Collecting those rare books sounds like an incredible adventure, and it's inspiring to see how passionate you are about sharing knowledge and helping others grow. It's also exciting to hear about your plans for NFTs and other projects associated with your library. Your dedication to serving your audience is truly admirable. Here's to the next 500 episodes and beyond! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What's up, everybody?
This is Russell Brunson, and welcome to the 500th episode of the Marketing Secrets Podcast.
I cannot believe we're in episode 500.
Excited to be hanging out with you guys here today.
And I'm going to talk about my future, my plans, what I'm'm working on and a whole bunch of other cool stuff. So with that said,
let's cue up the theme song and we'll come back. We're gonna be hanging out, having some fun here
inside of my private library. 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.
All right.
I can't believe it's been 500 episodes. That's just the Marketing Secrets Podcast. Prior
to that, we had the Marketing Your Car Podcast, which was like probably another three or four
hundreds. We're probably close to a thousand podcast episodes since I started this crazy
journey almost a decade ago. It was after, some of you guys know the story, we had built a big
company up and we were on top of the world and the whole thing crashed and crumbled and moved from a huge
20,000 square foot building down to a little tiny 2,000 square foot building.
And for some reason, I had this impression that, hey, you should start a podcast right
now talking about your marketing.
I was like, this is the worst possible time.
I literally basically just went bankrupt and the whole thing went apart.
Like this is the worst possible time I could do this. And, um, for some reason I was supposed to
do it. So I started and I started publishing and I started talking and I started sharing
what we're working on, even though there were ups and there were downs. If any of you guys go back,
um, to the old marketing, uh, in your car podcast episodes, in fact, oh, we just got, so sorry, I digress. Marketingsecrets.com is the,
is basically my, the brand new funnel hub we created on ClickFunnels 2.0. It's the first
ever ClickFunnels 2.0 site ever. So if you go to marketingsecrets.com, you can see it.
But on there, if you click on the podcast tab, it shows you, obviously this podcast,
you can subscribe to, but we also have links for the original Marketing Your Car podcast.
All of the old episodes are back live. You can go back and binge listen to them if you
want. So I recommend doing it because it's really fun. But back then I remember like what episode
I did was like only morons would want to make more than $10 million a year. Like all the reasons why
you should never try to make that a goal. Anyway, it's just funny now. Cause yeah, just how my shift,
my ideas and beliefs and things shifted along the way.
But it's a whole fun journey. And like, we were talking about ideas like, oh,
we have this new project working on, I think it's going to change the world. And it was ClickFunnels, you know, and like, it's just a crazy journey going back and thinking through
all those kinds of things. So yeah, now we're, after running out for 300 or whatever episodes,
we decided to rebrand and call it the Marketing Secrets Podcast.
And now here we are 500 episodes later, which is insane.
So thank you for listening.
If you missed any of them, make sure you begin at the beginning and binge listen to all of them.
I've tried to make them all entertaining and good, but also short enough that, you know, like Joe Rogan, for example. I love Joe Rogan.
I think he's awesome.
And I love listening to his podcast more.
But first off, each episode is like four hours long. And then there's so many, I'm like, it would take me the entirety of my life
to catch up. Or you guys could catch up within a couple months if you just listened a couple of
a day. So there you go. Go back and binge listen. But I'm here today in my makeshift library.
And you may be saying, what do you mean a makeshift library?
Well, I, in the last, again, four or five months,
have purchased, I'd say, conservatively,
probably 3,000 to 4,000 books.
And I am in the process of building an actual huge library here in Boise.
But right now we have a temporary office rented
where I'm storing all these books.
And I'm working on some really cool
projects that you guys will see coming to fruition over the next little bit. But
it's interesting. Some of you saw I've done two consults with Tony Robbins. We filmed and turned
into YouTube videos. So if you go to our YouTube channel and search for me, you can see him. We're
basically had a chance to ask him a question. And crazy enough, I'm actually flying out next
month to do it again. So I have a new time to ask him a question, which I'm excited for. But my first question was trying to figure
out what to do with my life. Like we built a cool company, ClickFunnels, which I do. And you know,
should I step down? Should I sell the company? What should we do? And Tony's big thing was like,
well, if you're gonna sell the company, what's next? And I was like, I don't know. Like, I love
what I do. He's like, then you shouldn't sell it. Like, this is your passion. This is your dream.
He's like, if you don't have the next thing, you shouldn't worry about this
thing. And so, you know, that as well as a bunch of other advice really made me realize like, I'm
not, you know, I don't want to sell this business. That's not my plan. But then the questions kept
coming. Well, what's next? Like what happens if ClickFunnels was a crash or you do sell it or
it's like, what's the next part of your mission? I didn't know that for so long. Um, and it's
interesting, you know, you don't know where
things are going to go. It's just, at least for me, I like when things get me excited, I pursue
those passions and hopefully it takes me in a cool spot, a cool direction. And that's kind of
what happened here. So some of you guys know, I started collecting old books. The first one I
bought was actually a first edition book of Mormon, which is super rare. There was only 5,000 of them ever printed initially, and there's only 350 left that
people know of. And so I bought one of those on eBay, and that was my first old book.
And that was all I had. And then fast forward, man, probably four or five years later, six years
later, I got a random message on Facebook from a funnel hacker who's like, hey, don't you have a
first edition Book of Mormon? And I don't respond to all my messages, but that one I'm like, yes, I do. Why? And he was like, hey, there's this guy who
is here in Utah and he's like the Indiana Jones of the Mormon church. He's got a whole bunch of
old books. Do you want to see a whole bunch more? I'm like, heck yeah. So the guy came up and he
showed me all these other books, like first edition Book of Mormon, also second, third,
fourth, fifth edition, then the first edition Doctrine and Covenants.
And, you know, this is for non-Mormons,
but all these books are,
but they're all like the books that we look at as scripture
that are like our favorite things.
And he had all these different books there.
And then the first edition Doctrine and Covenants
and Emma Smith hymnal, all these things,
and Book of Commandments.
And I started looking at these things.
I was like, these are so cool.
I don't know what it was,
but I felt this like pull towards them.
And so I started buying at these things. I was like, these are so cool. And I don't know what it was, but I felt this like pull towards them. And so I started buying all these first edition books. And that's how I started getting into this whole book thing. And then I
started, you know, started thinking like, what do I do with these things? And I want to display them
and show them. And, you know, so long story short, down a whole mental rollercoaster, eventually I
had, they never wanted to build this library. And in the library, I would have different sections on the things I'm passionate about, right? So it'd be a business
section, a religion section, a personal development section, you know, have these different sections.
And I was like, what'd be cool is in the religion section, I can show up my first edition books.
But then I was like, okay, well in the personal development section of the business section,
like what would be cool things to show there? And I didn't even know. So I started going to
eBay and started searching for a few of the authors I knew. One of them was Napoleon Hill. And I was looking, you know,
I go to eBay, I type in the, I type in the author and then I always sort by highest price first,
just so I can see like, what are the rare things, the cool things. And the top of it,
there was this first edition laws of success book series. And it was signed by him. It was
three years before the first one was ever printed.
And so this is like his rough, rough draft before it ever went to actual publishers and things like that.
And there's only one of them on the planet.
And what happened is Napoleon Hill, he wrote the first version.
And he hand-printed on his own printers.
I didn't get a school nearby. He printed these books.
And then he sent them out to the president of the United States and people that are head of businesses and Kings and Queens, and just personally mail these to them as gifts
to try and get them to read his new book hero book series. Right. And, um, there's only one
that we're aware of on the planet left. And it's this one. I saw it and I was like,
that would be the perfect piece for the, for the future library, for the personal development
section. Um, but it was, it was a lot. I'm not going to tell you guys how much, but
anyway, it was kind of insane. And so I was like, well, I can't buy that, but I'm going to start
buying other things. So I started buying first edition Think and Grow Riches and other things.
And eventually after buying a bunch of different things, one of the people I bought something from
messages me and we started a conversation. It turned out he was the one who owned this first
edition Laws of Success. And he'd been collecting books for 20 years.
And so I started texting him back and forth, and eventually I decided to buy his entire library, his entire collection for 20 years.
So I went out, we flew out on a plane, we got it all, we brought it in, and then I had a 20-year collection of these old books.
And most of them, I didn't know
who the authors were, and these people were, like, they're all brand new to me, so I, in my office,
I laid them all out, and I started, like, reading the books, and going through them, and, um, and
started, like, figuring out who the people were, and, like, who the authors were, and, like, where
they came from, and, and it started me down these rabbit holes, and I started going to eBay, like,
okay, I find out an author, like, the guy who started Success Magazine, for example, his name's Orson Sweet Martin. And I had a couple of first editions of Success Magazine
and I had this guy's name. So I started going to eBay and searching it out. It turns out this guy
wrote tons of books. I went buying all the first editions of his books. And then I found his
mentor was a guy named Samuel Smiles. And I went and bought all his books. And then, you know,
one of the Napoleon Hill magazines, Napoleon Hill talks about this millionaire, gave him this book.
And so I go to eBay and I find the first edition of that book.
And then anyway, it's just kind of crazy to now where in the last three or four months,
I've gotten, let's say, between 3,000 and 4,000 books here for the library that I'm going to build someday,
which is not being built yet.
But I got the books, so at least we got those.
But as I'm going through this, it's been really, really cool.
So me, as also I'm writing my very
first personal development book which has been such a fun process I basically wrote the whole
thing and I decided I hated it I deleted it all right in the middle of me buying all these books
now I've got literally the first editions of every personal development book ever written from 1850s
till now and I'm having chance to read them and go through them and find these different pieces
and findings are similar and different and like it's been magical if I like open a chance to read them and go through them and find these different pieces and find things that are similar and different. And it's been magical.
It's opened my eyes to just growth in a way that was different than I ever had seen before.
And it's cool.
Last week, we were in Mexico with the Two Comic Club, Inner Circle, and Category Kings.
And I did my very first presentation, my very first personal development presentation ever.
And it wasn't perfect. In fact, I'd say probably a third of it, I was really, really proud of. And two thirds, I'm like, my very first personal development presentation ever. And it wasn't perfect.
In fact, I'd say probably a third of it, I was like really, really proud of.
And two thirds, I'm like, ah, I didn't do it right.
I didn't, you know, like just, you know, that feeling where it's like, it was good, but
not like perfect.
But part of it was great.
My first session was like, oh, so proud of what happened and what came out of it.
But it got me excited.
It's like last night I went to bed at like 11 o'clock at night or something.
I couldn't sleep. And I got up and I rewrote the table of contents for
the new book and I wrote it out. And, um, like I'm so excited now, like I'm freaking out excited.
And now I'm at the library walking my old books and I'm organizing them and putting them in
categories and trying to find the right authors and trying to find these pieces and going deeper
on these topics, um, that people haven't talked about in a hundred years. But I've got all the books, I've got like everything from the beginning
of this movement. In fact, they call it the new thought movement. This generation where people
start thinking like, hey, if you think you can change your life and like what, and what came
from that are these amazing authors and books. And anyway, so I'm here because again, I'm 500 episodes into the
marketing secrets podcast. I still am obsessed with marketing and funnels and all the things,
but I've always told you, and I tell everybody, like, I feel like I've been called to serve a
certain group of people of entrepreneurs, just like you have, you've been called to serve your
group and they're different than mine, but we, we just get called to serve a group of people.
Right. So for me as entrepreneurs and the next thing is like, well, how do I help them?
And so initially it was like, okay, they got to understand funnels
and they got to understand copy and storytelling.
They understand traffic and they need software to do these things.
And while those things are now happening and they're in place
and we're serving entrepreneurs,
I feel like my next step in the calling is bigger,
which is like I need to develop these entrepreneurs,
not just as business owners, but as people, as humans,
help them to be able to do more and be more. And so that's where I'm at. So I'm 4,000 books deep
into this new project to try to serve you guys at a different level. And I'm excited because,
again, we have no plans to sell ClickFunnels, do anything. But now at least I know if that went
away or something happened, what's my next step? It's still serving the same audience. It's just
these are the new tools and the keys and the things I have now to help
serve you guys at a different level. Um, because I think the more, the more you guys are able to
have the tools and the keys and the things you need to be, um, truly successful, not just like
the business tools, like those we're going to continue to keep developing stuff, but it's like
the mindset, the personal development, the, the, the things that the greats of our time understood that we're still trying to
understand, that's what I'm trying to give to you guys. So anyway, I'm excited at this 500
episode mark to really be able to say that now. Like, okay, I do know what the rest of my life's
going to look like. My plan is to build this library and inside this library is to go out and
be able to bring these principles, these philosophies back to you back from the dead and bring them to you
guys and make, you know, hopefully extend the legacy of these authors, um, for forever. But
then also in the process, hopefully extend my legacy. So, uh, I've been a weird, like legacy
driven spot in my life where I'm like, man, I just want, I want 500 years from from now some kid on eBay to be googling my name and finding old books that I published and finding
him and like being able to use them to change his life the next generation's life just like I'm
trying to do right now like that's that's what I'm that's what I'm developing that's what I'm
trying to create so anyway I just want to share that with you guys I'm excited there's gonna be
a lot of really cool opportunities for you guys to be part of what we're doing here we're working
on NFTs associated with the library we're working on a bunch of cool things but I think it's going to be a lot of really cool opportunities for you guys to be part of what we're doing here. Um, we're working on NFTs associated with the library,
working on a bunch of cool things. Um, but I think it's going to be, it's going to be magical. So
anyway, we're gonna keep doing what we're doing now. ClickFunnels 2.0 is launching soon. We're
going to be amplifying everything on that side of the business. And then on top of that, it's
come back to like my true calling, which is you guys, how do I serve you at the highest level?
If it's through software, it's through software. If it's through books or events or courses or whatever that thing
is, that's what I'm pursuing because that's where I'm at. Anyway, I just wanted to say that. Thank
you guys so much for listening. Thank you for being part of this. I hope for each of you that
as you're listening to this, you start thinking about a couple things, like your legacy.
Where are you going?
What are you trying to do next?
Figure out how to develop yourself.
What other books could you read?
What other courses,
what other things could you go through
to help sharpen your saw
and make you a better entrepreneur,
a better person?
Yeah.
Anyway, I love this game.
It's fun.
I love the honor I have of serving and sharing and helping you guys to the best of my abilities
and just grateful for the journey.
Grateful for your attention.
Grateful for the ability to do something that means a lot to me.
Anyway, thanks again for listening.
With that said, I appreciate you all.
Again, go to marketingsecrets.com and check out the new Funnel Hub.
Check out links to all the funnels, all the sites, all the blogs, the podcasts, the videos, the YouTube channels, everything there is at marketingsecrets.com and check out the new Funnel Hub. Check out links to all the funnels, all the sites, all the blogs, the podcasts, the videos,
the YouTube channels, like everything there is at marketingsecrets.com.
It's the new Funnel Hub of everything Russell related.
I'm also building out the new Funnel Hub for my new personal development brand.
That's not live yet, but it'll be coming soon as well.
And my goal with that is you'll go to that site and you'll be able to click on like Napoleon
Hill and find all the works from him and Albert Hubbard and Samuel Smiles and all these other people that I'm bringing back from the dead, find access to them and their minds as well.
So that said, I appreciate you all.
Thank you for everything.
And I will talk to you soon.
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