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Winners think "How can this work for me?" What is your excuse for not making changes and selling online to change your life?
Continue readingYour audience has a negative story about what you teach. You have to use your story to break down their false belief. What is your audience's biggest false belief?
Continue readingIn this presentation from Funnel Hacking Live 9.5 (2024), Russell Brunson shares his journey after 10 years of leading ClickFunnels and the Funnel Hacker community. If you’re an entrepreneur or aspiring to grow your online business, this video offers practical insights into improving your sales funnels, marketing, and business strategies. Learn why entrepreneurs are key […]
Continue readingIn this video, Russell Brunson shares the secret to maximizing the potential of the content you’ve already created. Whether you’re an author, speaker, coach, or consultant, this method helps you work smarter, not harder. Inspired by Napoleon Hill’s approach with Think and Grow Rich and the Laws of Success, Russell explains how to repurpose your […]
Continue readingIn this video, Russell Brunson shares powerful insights on overcoming failure, inspired by Napoleon Hill’s unpublished manuscript The Wheel of Fortune. Recorded from inside the Napoleon Hill Foundation, this video dives deep into 30 practical strategies to push past setbacks in your relationships, business, and health. You’ll discover timeless wisdom from Napoleon Hill and Andrew […]
Continue readingStory can increase the perceived value of the offer but transitions from selling 1-on-1 to 1-to-Many will greatly increase the speed at which you can sell!
Continue readingTo make $1M, the amount of people's lives you have to change, in the pursuit of that goal, is the key. Serve More People. Change More Lives.
Continue readingProduce more than you consume. It's that simple.
Continue reading"There is no strategic advantage of being the second lowest price leader in town" – Dan Kennedy So many people try to compete on price. Instead of cutting your price, increase your value!
Continue readingSomeone said they would pay me $500,000 for my old iPhone and that would STILL be a cheap price to pay.
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