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The Russell Brunson Show

From Creating Noise to Solving Agitation: Q&A from the OFA Challenge

The Russell Brunson Show

Russell Brunson

Business, Marketing, Entrepreneurship

4.8836 Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In today’s episode of the Marketing Secrets podcast, I dive into one of my favorite strategies: creating and leveraging noise to make your products irresistible. I know firsthand how crucial it is to capture attention in a crowded marketplace, and today I’m sharing insights to help you do just that. We explore the difference between making your own noise versus aligning with noise that already exists in your industry. Both approaches have their pros and cons, but there’s a lot of potential in strategically using trends and events to drive traffic and boost sales. I share practical ways to capitalize on seasonal and cultural events, whether it's major sports matches or the wave of New Year's resolutions. It’s about harnessing the energy already present and riding that wave to introduce your offers. These tactics may seem simple, but they can be game-changers in connecting with your audience at the right moment. Key Highlights: Understanding the importance of creating a reason for your customers to buy now. How to align with trends and existing cultural moments to drive engagement. The difference between adding bonuses versus offering discounts and why the former could be a better strategy. Real-life examples, like how I’ve utilized big events like Black Friday or Christmas for ClickFunnels promotions. Insights on over-delivering in all aspects of your marketing to build lasting trust and brand loyalty. Whether you’re planning holiday campaigns or thinking ahead to 2025, this episode will give you the clarity and motivation to make your marketing stand out. Don't miss it! And if you want to enjoy the Marketing Secrets Show ad-free, check out https://marketingsecrets.com/adfree Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Is crypto perfect?

0:01.9

Nope.

0:02.7

But neither was email when it was invented in 1972.

0:06.0

And yet today, we send 347 billion emails every single day.

0:12.1

Crypto is no different.

0:13.5

It's new.

0:14.2

But like email, it's also revolutionary.

0:17.6

With Crackin, it's easy to start your crypto journey with 24-7 support when you need it.

0:22.6

Go to crackin.com and see what crypto can be. Don't invest unless you're prepared to lose all the

0:26.7

money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something

0:29.4

goes wrong. Do we really need another computer? One that's faster, more powerful. Not everyone

0:34.7

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0:38.8

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0:44.2

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0:49.4

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0:58.4

Bachelor life varies with you, station settings.

1:00.4

What's up everybody?

1:01.5

Welcome back to the marketing secret slash selling online podcast.

1:04.6

Excited to be hanging out the guys today.

1:06.1

I just got off a Zoom call with all of our one funnel away members our OFA call uh doing Q&As and we had some

1:12.0

really cool things in fact we kicked off the session today talking about you know figuring out

1:16.3

marketing like how to actually market how to tap into the existing excitement and energy of things

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