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And you see the scene, he's on the phone with his address book, and he's calling person after person after person, nobody will return his call. He's like, "Why is nobody returning my calls?" And then at the very end, they tally up, and he's the only one that doesn't get any money. And they showed us a little clip of him in the boardroom or whatever, talking to the camera. And he's all frustrated. And he just looks at it, and he says, "You know what?" He said, "When I had my own show, everybody returned my call." Boom.
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Hey everybody, this is Russell. Welcome back to our fun hangout
time in quarantine, every single day. I am trying to set up, I'm
sitting in a different spot, so I can actually sit in a chair
today, because the last two weeks I've been sitting on the floor
and my legs are burning. So we're hanging out a little differently.
Hopefully this still works and you guys can all hear me. And right
now, we are live on Facebook and Instagram, and I'm excited to be
hanging out with you guys today. So, it is Friday. We are a couple
of weeks into this whole crazy quarantine now. I think I told you
guys, Boise officially got locked down a couple of days ago, which
is good for you guys. Means we all get to hang out more often here,
and we're going to start sharing more things from the books.
And I'm curious, how many guys have had a chance to listen to
the entire audiobook? I know that the new Traffic Secrets book
doesn't actually ship until May fifth, but the audio book is
available. I sat in a theater, or studio actually, for seven days.
It took me three days to read the Traffic Secrets book, two days to
read the DotCom Secrets, and two days read the Expert Secrets book.
I got audiobooks done of all three of the new updated versions, but
curious how many guys actually had a chance to listen to the whole
thing? I know a bunch of guys were like, "I'm going to buy it. I'm
going to get the audio book, and I'm going to listen to the whole
thing before tomorrow." So hopefully a bunch of you guys had a
chance to listen to it, which would be really fun. So, all right,
Chris Baden said, "Me." All right, so, good.
If not, it's time to... What are you guys doing? We're sitting
around doing nothing anyway. Might as well be listening to sharpen
your saw, sharpen your mind, and getting prepared for what's coming
next. So, Austin said, "Russell, BJJ or wrestling?" Come on, now.
Wrestling is the greatest sport of all time, but BJJ is number two.
So, it is good. All right, are you guys excited for today, I'm
going to read some more of the book. In fact, we are finishing up
section number one today, here inside Traffic Secrets. I'm going to
open this thing up. And this is the box set, this is the trilogy.
And it's funny, I sent this to Liz Benny, a picture. I'm like,
"This is the trilogy." And she's like, "Russell, there's four
books. A trilogy only has three." And I was like, "Crap."
Well, I'm like, "This is the trilogy, and this is the workbook
that goes with the trilogy. So there's four books in a trilogy." I
don't know. "Trilogy" sounds cooler. So, there you go. And check
this out, if you see the book... Can you guys see the box set? It's
really cool. It says, "The Secrets Trilogy by Russell Brunson." On
the back, it's got the Dotcom Secrets is the framework, Expert
Secrets is the fire, Traffic Secrets is the fuel, and then Unlock
Secrets is your playbook. And then this side is a quote, I don't
know, it might be backwards for you guys. It says "You're just one
funnel away," and then a quote from Garrett White says, "The life
you want, the marriage you want, and the family want are going to
be fueled by the businesses you build." And so that's kind of
what's in the box set. All right. Let's open this up.
We're going back in Traffic Secrets. We've been doing this every
single day now for almost two weeks, which has been a lot of fun
for me. And we're almost to the end. Today we're going to finish up
talking about the first section of the book, which is going to be
cool. So we've covered a lot of stuff. So section number one in the
book is all about... In fact, if you look at the title, section one
is called "Your Dream Customer." It's really understanding and
mastering your customer. Where are they at? How do we find them?
How do we get a hold of them? What are the hooks, the stories, the
offers for you to grab their attention, to pull them into your
world? Who's already congregated? How do we follow up with those
people? All the things we've been talking about. And so, secret
number seven is infiltrating the Dream 100.
How do you do that? It's going to be really fun. And then next
week, we're getting into section number two of the book, which is
called "Fill your Funnel." This is now where we started breaking
down different networks. We're going to Facebook, Instagram,
Google, YouTube, podcasting, and a bunch of other ones. I'll show
you guys a pattern of how we dominate all of those. But when you
understand the pattern, what's cool about it is we'll give you the
ability to dominate anything. Cause you can use this process to
dominate TikToks, Twitch, the new platforms coming out next week.
Xavier said, "Throwing my wallet on the screen." That's amazing. I
love it. I love it. All right. So we're going to Dream 100. So,
infiltrating your Dream 100. How do you get into those people? This
is the question a lot of people have, cause I've been talking about
Dream 100 pretty consistently now for a decade. I tell people,
"Build your Dream 100. Go find those people. Network with them,
build relationships, get them to promote you." Things like
that.
And it's funny, because some people hear me say that, and they
don't do anything about it. That's the majority of people. Some
people hear me, they build the Dream 100 and start contacting, but
they never get in with them. They never ask them to do anything.
They just kind of start the exercise, but they don't actually
finish it. And so this is going to help you guys understand how to
finish this exercise. How do you take this Dream 100, and how do
you infiltrate it? How do you build relationships? How do you get
in with them? So secret number seven, we're on page 104. Those who
are following along in your books, which haven't been shipped
yet.
They ship May fifth though, so you should be getting them about
a month from now. You guys should all start getting your books. If
you don't have your book yet, or the audiobook, you can go get a
free copy at trafficsecrets.com. You just got to cover the
shipping, which is not that much money. I think it's under 10 bucks
in the U.S., And a little more international. If you go to
trafficsecrets.com, you can get it. There's a bunch of amazing
videos and you get immediately the bonuses. Plus, the order form
bump is the audiobook. So if you want to listen to it this weekend,
you can go upgrade your order and get the audiobook, and you can
listen to me reading this entire book to you. And yeah, so it's
kind of fun. All right. So, infiltrating the Dream 100.
So I want to tell you guys a story that I tell in the book. How
many of you guys remember the Arsenio Hall Show? How many of you
guys are old enough? I turn 40 this year. So, old enough to
remember that Arsenio Hall Show. He's the late-night "Who, who."
That's Arsenio Hall, right? Now, I remember when I was growing up,
my parents would not let me watch the Arsenio Hall Show for
whatever reason. I think it was cause it was late-night. But my
friend's parents let him watch it all the time. So he'd always talk
about it, and he was always doing that thing. And so, I remember he
would tell me stories and I always wanted to watch it. I never did,
until one night, we had a sleepover at his house and I got to watch
the Arsenio Hall Show.
It was so cool, because he would run out, and he does this "Who,
who, who," and everyone's excited. He's interviewing people, and
they're funny people. And it was just this really cool thing. And
what's interesting is, I started doing... Oh, actually, this was
really funny. After we saw that, that became our thing. That was
Arsenio Hall's thing, but that became our thing. We were playing
basketball, we'd dunk on someone. We'd play football, catch a
touchdown, and like, "Who, who." It became all of our things,
right? Oh, someone said that their aunt worked on the show. How
cool is that? All right. So, Arsenio Hall Show, at the peak of it,
in fact, in June 1992, Bill Clinton, who was running for president
at the time, came on the Arsenio Hall Show, played the
saxophone.
He played the song Heartbreak Hotel, and many people said that
one of the main... Not the main reason, but a big reason why
President Clinton won the election is because the people who
watched Arsenio Hall Show. They said it helped build his popularity
among minority and younger voters, which is one of the main... Not
main, but one of the major reasons why he won the election. Which
is very interesting, right? Anyway, so then two years after that,
Arsenio Hall Show gets canceled, right? And then how many guys have
heard of Arsenio Hall since then? No one has, right? He disappeared
off the face of the planet. What happened? Until a couple years ago
in 2012... I can't believe it was 2012. That was really 10 years
ago? I don't know what year we're in right now. In quarantine time,
I don't remember what year we're in.
Anyway, 2012, we're watching Celebrity Apprentice, cause that's
what we do. And all of a sudden, Arsenio Hall is one of the
contestants on Celebrity Apprentice. Which we're like, "This is
amazing," right? So we're watching this whole thing and there was
something interesting that happened. So they do different
fundraisers on Celebrity Apprentice, things are happening. And then
one of the episodes was a fundraiser. And so all the contestants
jump on the phone, they're calling all their friends, everyone they
know, they're trying to raise money, right? And every single one of
the celebrities get on the phone and raise money. Somebody raise 30
grand, some raise hundreds of thousands. Everyone's got different
levels of it. A couple of people raised half a million or
something. Everybody raised money, except for one contestant. Can
you guess which contestant that was? The only contestant that
raised not even a penny was Arsenio Hall.
And you see the scene, he's on the phone with his address book,
and he's calling person after person after person, nobody will
return his call. He's like, "Why is nobody returning my calls?" And
then at the very end, they tally up, and he's the only one that
doesn't get any money. And they showed us a little clip of him in
the boardroom or whatever, talking to the camera. And he's all
frustrated. And he just looks at it, and he says, "You know what?"
He said, "When I had my own show, everybody returned my call."
Boom.
Okay? Now, most people missed that. But for me, it rang in my
head like a bell. When Arsenio Hall had a show, he had a platform.
He was able to call anyone on earth, including Bill Clinton, who
was currently running for president and say, "Do you want to be on
my show, man?" And the next day, Bill Clinton's on his show,
playing saxophone, right? He loses his show, loses his platform. No
one returns his call. People ask me, "Russell, how in the world did
you get in with Tony Robbins and Dean Grasiozi, and all these
people?" And I would love to think that the reason why I got in
with all these guys is because I'm so nice, or charismatic, or
maybe think my haircut's cool, or whatever. Right? And as much as I
wish that was the truth, I know, I'm fully aware that the reason
why I was able to get into my Dream 100 is because the thing that I
have to offer them is my platform.
That is what I have to offer people. So when I met Tony, I'm
like, "Hey Tony, I've got a whole bunch of entrepreneurs that
follow me. Can I interview you? Can I get to know you? Can I..." I
met Dean, "Hey Dean, I want to help promote you. Hey Dean, do you
want to be on my show? Hey..." And you can name off all the people
in my Dream 100, everyone I've tried to get, my platform is the
thing that I had to offer my Dream 100. It's the tangible thing
that I own, that I control, that provides value to people who are
three, or four, or five levels above me. Right? And so, for you,
the question is, you're building this Dream 100, and then how are
you going to approach them? Like, "Hey, Dream 100, can you do this
thing for me? Can you do this thing?" They're going to say "no,"
right? They have enough things happening in their lives. The thing
you have to offer them is your platform, but you've got to have a
platform. Right?
And so that's this whole secret number seven is about, is
building up your platform. So what does your platform look like?
Well, for everyone it's going to be different. Some of you guys...
In fact, I'm going to do a poll right here. How many of you guys
right now who are listening to this love to write? Like, "I love
writing. If I could just write all day, I'd be the happiest person
in the world." Okay. If you are someone who loves to write, the
platform you need to be building is you need to be starting a blog.
You should be writing. How many of you guys are like, "Writing
sounds like the worst thing on planet earth. I do not want to write
ever, but I love to talk." Right? Okay. Maybe for you, you should
be starting a podcast. That's the platform. You love talking and
speaking, that should be your thing. How many of you guys are like,
"I like writing, podcasting, but I love being on video. I want
people to see my face. I want them to see my excitement. Oh, this
is amazing."
For those, you guys should be starting a video channel, a vlog,
a YouTube channel, or Instagram, or Facebook, or somewhere. You got
to find the spot that you're the most comfortable. Okay? Because if
you're not comfortable, you're not going to be consistent with it.
That's number one, figuring out, where do you want to build your
platform at? Right? And then, you've got to start actually growing
it. Okay? And I have a whole bunch of stuff here, I wish I could
read all of it to you.
Starting on page 112, it's like, how do you find your voice?
Because when you first start your own show, it's scary, right? How
do you know how to talk? If you listen to the first 40 plus
episodes of my podcast, they were really bad. I was shy and
awkward, nervous. And people are like, "Russell, you seem like such
a natural communicator. How did you become so natural at it?" I
became natural because I published 800 episodes of my podcast
consistently three to five times a week, every single day for the
last eight years. Okay? And I've been on Facebook Live hundreds of
times. And I've been on tons of other… I sound natural because I've
done it a lot. I found my voice and I continue to try to develop it
and make it better.
But it's consistency. Okay? Before any of you guys saw me up
here talking to you, it was a decade of me putting in the time and
the effort of publishing, and finding my voice, and doing it over
and over and over again. And so what I want to recommend for all of
you guys is you need to pick a platform, whatever one it is,
especially now, especially during times when everyone's stressing
out. This is your shot, your chance to step up as the leader that
your people are looking for, and start talking. Start sharing.
Start giving faith and hope and a brighter future for your people.
Now is the time. So I want to challenge you guys to figure out...
If you're a writer, you're starting a blog, and I would recommend
going to medium.com, starting a blog there.
If you're a speaker, you're going to start a podcast. If you
like video, you can start a video vlog. And I don't care if it's on
Facebook Live, YouTube Live, I don't care. Pick a platform and
stick with it. And then, I challenge you to publish every single
day for the next year. Starting today. Not mañana, starting today.
I want you to publish every single day for an entire year. Okay?
And at first you're like, "I don't have stuff to talk about for
entire year." I get it. Okay? But what's magic is that you start
speaking, more things will come to you. Okay? As you open up your
mouth, the Lord will bless you with more ideas, more inspiration,
more things. As you share, as you give, as you're helping other
people, more stuff will come to you. So it's very important to
understand that. Okay? So you got to publish every single day for
at least a year.
And the reason why we do this is a couple of things. Number one,
at first, you are going to be very, very bad. Okay? So you need to
start publishing to be able to find your voice, this is the big
part of it. If you don't start publishing now, you will never find
your voice. The reason I'm good today is because eight years ago, I
started publishing every single day. Okay? So you start publishing
to find your voice. And first you're like, "Oh, but no one's
listening to me." That's good. Cause you suck right now. So it's
okay that no one's listening to you. You shouldn't worry about it.
Now's the time for you to find your voice and learn how to actually
speak and figure out what people actually want to hear. Number
two... So number one is for you to find your voice.
Number two is you have to publish long enough for people to find
you. Okay? Number one, you're finding your voice. Number two, it's
you're publishing long enough for them to find you. And there's a
really cool blog post that my buddy, Nathan Barry, wrote on his
blog. It's called Endure Long Enough to Get Noticed. I'm going to
read it, cause it's one of the most powerful things I could
possibly share for you guys. He said, "How many great TV shows have
you discovered in season three or later? I started watching Game of
Thrones after they had released five seasons. Pat Flynn had
released at least 100 episodes of his podcast before I even knew it
existed. I discovered Hardcore History years after Dan Carlin
started producing it. This is such a common experience. There's so
much content being produced that we can't possibly discover it
all.
So instead, we wait for the best content to float to the surface
after time. If step number one in building an audience is to create
great content, step number two is to endure long enough to get it
noticed. Seth Godin is very generous with his time and will appear
in almost any relevant podcast, but you have to have recorded at
least 100 episodes first. His filter is creators who have shown
they're willing to show up consistently for a long time." Oh, oh,
this is so good. Do you guys get this? All right. So step number
one, you're doing this, publishing everyday for a year on your
chosen platform. I don't care what it is. Okay? Number one reason
is for you to find your voice. At first, no one is going to be
listening and you're going to suck at it, and that's okay. That's
the plan.
That's the process. Okay? Number two is you're doing it so that
your audience can find you. If you just published three episodes,
they're never going to find you. You publish 100, they're going to
start finding you. You publish every day for a year, you'll have
endured long enough that your people will start finding you. Okay,
when I launched my first podcast, it was called Marketing in your
Car. And I did the same exercise I'm asking you. I was like, "What
am I going to be most comfortable with? What can I be most
consistent with?" I was like, "If I do an interview show, I have to
have microphones and stuff. I'll never do it because it will be too
hard." But I was like, "I'm in my car every day for 10 minutes. I'm
just going to record a podcast while I'm driving." So I called it
Marketing in your Car podcast.
And I knew I'm going to be consistent, and do it at least three
times a week, and maybe more. And I had days where I did it every
single day. And I did it for years. Now, I was lucky at the
beginning. I didn't know how to check my stats. So because of that,
I never checked my stats. And so what's amazing is, I think I was
three years into publishing my podcast before I learned how to find
out if people were actually listening. And I am so grateful I never
knew. Cause if I had known that the first 40, 50, 60 episodes had
10 listens each, I probably wouldn't have kept doing it, if I'm
completely honest. But now I've done this many. Every episode that
I publish gets tens of thousands of downloads. Okay? But I had to
keep doing it consistently for long enough for my people to find
me.
And I do it consistently long enough to find my voice. And so
that's the secret to Dream 100. And then, when you have your own
platform, now you can go to these people who are your Dream 100,
and be like, "Hey, I've got a podcast. Yu want to be on it? Hey, I
got a YouTube show. You want to be on it? Hey..." And now you have
something of value to provide to them. That's the thing you have to
provide your Dream 100 is your platform. That is the big secret.
And some of you guys are like, "Russell, do I have to publish if
I'm going to get Traffic Secrets?" You don't have to. There's a lot
of ways to drive traffic. But I promise you, this will make a very
holistic traffic. It gives you the ability to find your voice. It
gives you the ability to infiltrate your Dream 100, to build the
relationships with people you didn't have the ability to
before.
In fact, as you read this, it's... This is your journey, right?
In your podcast, you're documenting your journey of the result
you're trying to get for yourself. And here, you're telling your
story along the way. I wish I could go on for two days about this
alone. But my job is, I'm documenting my journey. Every single
podcast, I'm telling my story. I'm talking about what I'm learning
today, where I'm going, what I'm trying to figure out, as you're
doing this journey to get a certain result for yourself. So don't
think, "I'll start my podcast after I figure it out." No, you start
today. Figure out what's the result you're trying to get for
yourself. Okay? And then document your journey along the way. Every
episode is a documentation. Then, in between here, this is your
Dream 100.
You're pulling people in and you're interviewing them. You're
pulling them in, you're interviewing them, and you're building
relationships. You have a chance to interview someone for 30
minutes or an hour on your podcast, on your show, on your video,
you build the relationship with your Dream 100 you can't get in any
other way. Okay? It opens up so many doors, so many gates, and that
is the big secret. So infiltrating your Dream 100, you guys, it all
starts with building out your own show. I wish that I could just
fly to your house and force you to do it. Most of you won't, but
the ones who do are the ones who are going to thrive during this
time of economic uncertainty, okay? Your people are waiting for
you. They're waiting for your voice. They're waiting for your
guidance, your leadership. And unless you start doing it, they're
never going to find you.
And so they always say... This is an old Chinese proverb. "The
best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is
right now." So, today. This is the time you guys. You're sitting
around and you're in quarantine. You got a whole weekend to figure
it out. Figure out, how do we blog? It's easy. You go to
medium.com, create an account. Boom. You can start blogging today.
Okay? "I don't know how to start a podcast." There's an app called
anchor.fm, I think. It's free or five bucks on your phone. You
download it. Boom. You can be podcasting today. Okay? A video, I
went to Facebook, I put "Go Live." Boom. I'm live. YouTube, same
thing. You don't have to wait. Now is the time. Start publishing,
start finding your voice, document your journey towards something
that you're trying to create, something you're trying to learn, and
just share what you're doing. You don't have to make things
highly-produced. You're just talking and telling your stories and
what you're learning along the way.
And as you do that, two things will happen. Number one, you will
find your voice. And number two, you endure long enough that your
people will be able to find you. All right, guys, I got to bounce,
cause I've got an interview with one of my Dream 100 starting two
minutes. Yes, I practice what I preach. So I got to jump off here.
If you don't have a copy of your book yet, go to trafficsecrets.com
and get it. The hardbounds don't ship till May fifth, but the
audiobook is available right now. So go and get it. I highly
recommend get the order form bump, which is the audiobook. You can
listen, for seven hours, me read this entire book to you. So by
this time on Monday, when we're hanging out again, you can have
this whole book in your brain and done. All right, I have to go,
guys. I start in one minute. Appreciate you all. Thanks for
everything, you guys. Start publishing. Now is the time. Your
people are waiting for you. Let's go. All right. Thanks, you guys.
Talk soon.
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