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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
May 20, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

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How to use controversy to create a fan-base and to sell more of your stuff. ---Transcript--- Hey everybody, welcome to the Marketing in Your Car podcast. This is Russell Brunson and I’m excited for today’s podcast. I hope you all had an awesome weekend. I had a chance to go on a family trip down to a wedding, which was always fun. While I was driving, my thoughts were upon marketing. I wanted to give you guys an eight hour podcast. That’s how long I was in the car but I was dealing with a bunch of crazy kids and a beautiful wife, so was not able to do one but I was thinking a lot about it. I got some good topics for this week coming up. I want to go through a bunch of them. Right now is the one that I was most excited about, and it’s the topic of polarity. This is one of the keys in your marketing. If you learn how to master this, it will mean more traffic, more sales, and a lot more repeat sales and raving fans. The back story behind where this concept came from today, I got a Skype from one of my close marketing buddies who makes a lot of money but is very conservative, very neutral type personality. He Skyped me and said, “Man, I can’t believe how much drama you’ve been involved with in the last month.” At first, I was trying to remember, “What drama was he talking about?” Then I remembered all the drama we’ve been involved with in the last month. It’s been really interesting. One thing in the drama, some of you guys remember I was competing for a Ferrari which I won. I thrashed the guy who took number two, and the number two guy did not take that very happily. The last four days of the contest, he went out there and started this whole hate smear campaign against me which was kind of funny. It was like a two year old girl crying after getting beat up by a bigger kid. That’s kind of what it reminded me of. He was doing all this stuff, and there was all this controversy was caused, and there were people that were really upset at him, and people upset at me but what was interesting is the last day of the contest, I didn’t really say much. He was the one out there ranting and raving, and posting stuff all over Facebook and trying to trash me, and tell everyone he was a better person than me. We had three times the sales the last day than we had the entire prior last week combined, so it worked in our favor tremendously. In fact, I had a bunch of JV partners who were so annoyed at what he was doing, they actually went out there and were promoting, without me even asking, were promoting my bonus package just so that he wouldn’t win which was kind of funny. It all kind of comes around. Then we were in the middle of this launch of Rippln which I’m sure some of you guys have had a chance to see that. I was brought under to write the whole sales and marketing part of the company launch, help orchestrate all that stuff. It’s been going amazing. We’ve gotten over half a million people to sign up in the first 30 days. It’s been fun, but with that, there’s been a lot of controversy written about it. We had Tech Crunch, this big huge tech blog, go and write. They don’t really write anti articles but they wrote a huge anti article about my video, the pre-launch video which made me proud. Then we got Salty Droid did a write-up on it, and some other guys who think they’re cool wrote big write-ups about how we’re scam artists, and all this stuff. It kind of made me smile because all this fuel has just been great for our business, for our brand, for everything that we’re doing. The controversy behind things has been awesome. Now, what I want to talk about today is the concept of polarity. Polarity is the opposite of neutrality. A lot of people in their marketing want to be very neutral. They don’t want to offend anybody. They are very careful not to step on anybody’s toes but the problem with being neutral is when you’re neutral, you’re boring. Nobody listens to you. Nobody pays attention. As much fun as it is to make everybody happy, that’s n
Released:
May 20, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to the DotComSecrets.com "Marketing In Your Car" podcast. Did you know that you can dramatically grow your business during your commute to the office each day? In just 10 minutes a day you can learn marketing, traffic, conversions and sales from internet marketing expert Russell Brunson. Each podcast is under 10 minutes, so you can get this priceless information in bite size chunks in your car!