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29 minutes
Released:
Jan 18, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Boom, what's going on, everyone? Steve Larsen from Sales Funnel Radio, today I'm gonna teach you guys my event teaching template. I've spent the last four years learning from the most brilliant marketers today and now I've left my nine to five to take the plunge and build my million dollar business. The real question is how will I do it without VC funding or debt completely from scratch? This podcast is here to give you the answer. Join me and follow along as I learn, apply and share marketing strategies to grow my online business, using only today's best internet sales funnels. My name is Steve Larsen and welcome to Sales Funnel Radio. What's up, guys? Hey, I'm excited for today. I wanna share with you guys kind of a cool little thing here. I’ve been teaching at events for a number of years now. I’ve taught everyone, from people who are brand new to people who are extremely experienced and very wealthy, and there is a format that I teach in. One of the things that I get asked, actually more and more frequently this has been happening, is, “Stephen, how can you get up and riff for two hours?” The answer is, I'm not just like talking, I'm actually following a format in my head. There's been a few people have reached out and said, “Stephen, I wish you'd just get straight to the principle.” But there's reasons why I'm doing what I'm doing with this. Right after my OfferMind event in 20218, I had the opportunity to go in and teach Russell Brunson's new speaker team for about half a day. He's got a new traveling team and they travel around on small stages that he can't get to, 'cause of who he is - which totally makes sense. This team pitches ClickFunnels and content around the world, which is awesome. It's super cool. So I was asked to come in and teach some of my methods and how I do what I do. I walked up and there wasn't really much of a framework, I had an idea… I was watching and observing like crazy before it was my turn to go up, 'cause I wanted to see where they were. So I had an idea of what to actually talk about… But guys, I'll be honest with you, sometimes as I'm talking, especially on stage, (I'm always extremely prepared, especially when I get on stage), but there's always a little bit of playroom. One of my favorite things to do when I'm talking and going through a principle or whatever is to watch, I don't know how else to describe it, other than watching the eyes of the people to see: #: Do I have them? If I'm losing them, I've got to tell a story. I've got to just do something that's high drama or drop some more gold, something a little more valuable. I've got to do something to get 'em back; whether that's an engagement, or sometimes I'll do a random Q&A. Half of a being speaker is being able to deliver cool stuff; the other half is being able to read the audience. I’ve done a lot of three-day events, tons of them and I have slides, but not every group that comes into the room is the exact same, so I've got to be able to adjust based on what they're doing. So what I've done, especially over the last two years, I've been developing kind of my own pattern for how I do stage stuff. Those of you guys who are coming to Funnel Hacking Live, you’ll see me do this. I'll be extremely prepared, however I'm also gonna leave a little bit of room. I'm gonna watch how people are reacting. There's been some stages that I've spoken on and like every audience is different, there's nothing to really prepare you for it, other than just doing it. There’ve been some audiences that I've spoken to that were just the driest, dry, most unfun group to talk to ever, I'm not gonna say who it was, but it was a few events in Vegas and Texas and these other areas. I just talked to them and like, “Man, are you guys dead?” Anyway, before I say anything offensive, I'm gonna move on, but like, “MAN!” Then some of the most fun stages are not necessarily always the most educated in what I do, so
Released:
Jan 18, 2019
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