
Selling The Vision, Not The Product
02/16/22 • 25 min
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In another episode from the recent "Ecomm Vs Expert Smackdown" event, Russell and Alison discuss the importance of selling your vision and how doing that will actually sell your product.
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In Russell Brunson's Marketing Secrets podcast, a Q&A session is held to explore the potency of selling a vision rather than a product. This concept is exemplified by Alison's presentation at an e-commerce event, where wood blocks are transformed into desirable items through creative visualization. The importance of entrepreneurs embracing this mindset to boost sales is emphasized by Russell.
Advice is sought by Andrea on promoting home cooking to parents through an e-book. Despite having a large Instagram following, she struggles to convert Latin moms. Recommendations are given by Russell and Alison to shift the focus from easy cooking to emotional connection. The use of Instagram to drive traffic to her email list is suggested, emphasizing its effectiveness for sales.
Consistent email communication is highlighted as crucial, with Russell sharing his experiences and stressing its long-term impact. Practical tips on crafting engaging email content are offered by Alison. Gratitude is expressed by Andrea, who pledges to implement the advice to enhance her marketing strategy.
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In another episode from the recent "Ecomm Vs Expert Smackdown" event, Russell and Alison discuss the importance of selling your vision and how doing that will actually sell your product.
Hit me up on IG! @russellbrunson Text Me! 208-231-3797 Join my newsletter at marketingsecrets.com ClubHouseWithRussell.com Magnetic Marketing
---Transcript---
In Russell Brunson's Marketing Secrets podcast, a Q&A session is held to explore the potency of selling a vision rather than a product. This concept is exemplified by Alison's presentation at an e-commerce event, where wood blocks are transformed into desirable items through creative visualization. The importance of entrepreneurs embracing this mindset to boost sales is emphasized by Russell.
Advice is sought by Andrea on promoting home cooking to parents through an e-book. Despite having a large Instagram following, she struggles to convert Latin moms. Recommendations are given by Russell and Alison to shift the focus from easy cooking to emotional connection. The use of Instagram to drive traffic to her email list is suggested, emphasizing its effectiveness for sales.
Consistent email communication is highlighted as crucial, with Russell sharing his experiences and stressing its long-term impact. Practical tips on crafting engaging email content are offered by Alison. Gratitude is expressed by Andrea, who pledges to implement the advice to enhance her marketing strategy.
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Time For Business And Family?
In this episode from the recent "Ecomm Vs Expert Smackdown" event, Russell and Alison answer a question about how to balance family and business in your life.
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Russell Brunson:
Hey, what's up everybody? We're back to Q&A's here on the Marketing Seekers podcast. The question for today's episode, again, came from the Ecomm versus Expert Smackdown with Alison Prince and I. And during that event, we opened it up for questions and you guys asked them and we gave answers.
So this next one was about how do you make time for, if you have a busy life, like how many of you guys have a busy life? You got family, you got work, you got all these things. How do you do business and family and church and all the things? How do you juggle all the things and don't go crazy? So that is the question for today. And both Alison and I tag team this one to give you guys some answers that hopefully will help.
Again, they're not something that we're flawless at or perfect. I'm definitely not, maybe Alison is, she probably is. But something that I've been learning and I've been... That I've had to do to be able to try to do all the things. We always want to have it all. How do I have a business and a family and my church responsibilities and I want to read books and I want to have fun and I want to... All the things. How do you do it all? So hopefully this question will help answer the way that Allison and I look at things, and hopefully it'll give you nugget or two to help you on your journey as well. So that said, we're going to queue up the theme song. When you come back, you have a chance to hear Alison and I talking about how in the world we make time for family and business and church and all the things at the same time.
Brent Coppieters:
Another question from Kathy that we pulled off, she says, "I have loved every moment of this event so far. I have an extremely busy family that is always on the go with work, family life, and church. I want to ask how you manage to have time for your business and your family."
Russell:
Good question. We can both probably answer this really well.
Alison Prince:
Yeah.
Russell:
My life right now, just so you guys are fully aware, is insanely busy, too. I'm in the middle wrestling season. I'm one of my kids wrestling coaches so every single day at 2:30, besides yesterday, but today I'm leaving as well, I pack up everything and I run and from 2:30 till 6:30 I'm at the gym with my kids wrestling. That on top of running 'Click Funnels' and 'Magnetic Marketing' and 'Marketing Secrets' and my church calling, so I get it. Life is busy and I've got five kids and there's also soccer games and all the other things.
It comes down to a couple things. Number one is prioritizing your calendar, where do things actually fit in? And number two is becoming really good at being present, like I am here and I am present. I'm a hundred percent with you guys. I'm not over here on wrestling practice right now or my family... I'm here a hundred percent. And when I go home, I'm with my family a hundred percent. When I'm at my office, I'm a hundred percent. Most people are splitting their brain power between five different things. They're at work, but they're also worried about this over here and they're not being present. And for me, it's like, I have my calendar and I say, okay, for me, I have to get up earlier to get everything done. Especially during the wrestling season, it's really hard for me. So I get up between five and seven depending on what I need to get done.
So that time's there, it's blocked out and it's usually writing time. I need to write during this time. And then from seven till like 8:30, that's when I'm waking my kids up, I'm driving them to school. I want to be the dad who drives my kids to school. So that time it's like, computers off, everything's off, and I'm in the car driving kids back and forth because I have kids in every school, they don't all go to the same school. So it's like back and forth and back and forth and back and forth. And then I get done, I got a 30 minute shower and then boom at the office. And from this time, this time, I'm work mode and I'm doing work, I'm getting work done. And it's like, I'm able to be present in that moment. I think for most people, it's figuring out I got to schedule the time or it's not going to happen.
I know the time my wife and I have, this is the time my wife and I have to spend together and it's blocked out, it's scheduled, I'm present when I'm there as much as I can. And I'm not perfect with this. I would be lying...
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How Long Do I Stick With A Product That's Not Working?
In this episode, Russell and Alison answer the question "How long do you stick with a product that's not working?".
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Hey there! So, you're diving into this podcast where Russell Brunson and Alison Prince tackle a common question: When should you call it quits on a product that just isn't selling? It's a dilemma many entrepreneurs face, and their insights shed light on a crucial aspect of business strategy.
Russell starts off by sharing anecdotes, including one about a friend who persisted with a product for years, only to find minimal success. He emphasizes the fine line between perseverance and recognizing a "dead duck." Sometimes, a product needs a pivot in positioning rather than a complete overhaul.
Denise chimes in with her own experience, having switched gears after realizing her initial product wasn't hitting the mark. She's now venturing into a new area that aligns more with her passion. But she's still unsure about how long to give a new product before calling it quits, especially when it comes to specific offerings like a cookbook.
Russell and Alison offer valuable advice, stressing the importance of positioning. They highlight how sometimes it's not the product itself that's the issue but rather how it's presented to the market. A simple tweak in messaging or target audience can make all the difference.
In the end, Denise feels reinvigorated, ready to tackle both her new venture and potentially revisit her previous product with a fresh perspective. It's a testament to the power of strategic thinking and the value of seeking advice from experienced mentors like Russell and Alison.
The conversation wraps up on a high note, with everyone energized by the exchange of ideas. It's clear that these "hot seats" are not only informative but also incredibly inspiring for all involved.
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