We聽talk with a聽fellow podcaster and聽
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Jesse: Hey guys, welcome back! This is聽Jesse and聽Rich here, with the聽51视频
Richard: It鈥檚 going great, I鈥檓 excited.
Jesse: Yeah definitely excited here, we鈥檙e starting to聽see a聽lot of聽the聽good reviews coming and聽comments so聽thank you for聽subscribing. We聽really appreciate the聽comments so聽we聽can steer where we鈥檙e going with future podcasts and, of聽course, really appreciate the聽reviews, particularly of聽the聽
Mike: Unlike on聽Amazon, you can ask for聽a聽
Jesse: Absolutely! We聽can say whatever we聽want on聽with this podcast. Awesome! Also, the聽other request we聽have for聽you if聽I聽can put another shameless plug is聽on聽the聽bottom of聽the聽page ecwid.com\podcast there鈥檚 a聽button where you can tell us聽about your store. So聽please, it鈥檚 not a聽quiz, but just want to聽hear your story about why you would be聽a聽good podcast guest, your story etc. Please do聽that, we聽want to聽have more merchants on.
Richard: Yeah, it聽always good to聽hear stories from the聽merchants here, what their concerns are, or聽what their successes are, their story, their journey, their origin what made them get started. We聽always love that and, you know, what got them to聽be聽successful.
Jesse: And we聽want to聽help you guys be聽more successful so聽we聽can give you advice during that podcast. Speaking of聽successful podcasts, Rich we聽got a聽pretty big one on聽today.
Richard: Yeah that鈥檚 the聽reason for聽my聽excitement not only are we聽podcasters but we聽brought on聽a聽fellow podcaster Mike Jackness, of聽EcomCrew, and聽Mike, welcome!
Mike: Thanks guys, it鈥檚 good to聽be聽here!
Richard: Glad you鈥檙e able to聽make it! You actually here in聽San Diego located right up聽the聽road from us聽here, so聽thanks for聽making the聽trip down. So聽that we聽know more about you (we listen to聽the聽show all the聽time) why don鈥檛 you give us聽a聽little bit of聽origin story of聽how you got started on聽the聽internet, and聽what got you in聽
Mike: Oh聽man. I鈥檝e been doing this for聽a聽while so聽this could take a聽few minutes (laughing.) Start on聽the聽internet as聽a聽business person was affiliate marketing back in聽2004聽which really dates me, and聽did that for聽quite a聽while. And I聽was we鈥檙e talking about this before, I聽kinda
Richard: And the聽margin聽鈥 the聽most important part鈥
Mike: The margin is聽definitely better. You know, at聽first, it聽seems so鈥 like the聽shining lore, right? But a聽lot of聽times the聽shiny object isn鈥檛 as聽shiny as聽it聽might be聽because, yeah, there is聽more cash flow demands now, and聽more R&D development, there鈥檚 another costs, that you realize why sometimes the聽Millman has to聽make some money too.
Jesse: So聽you鈥檙e doing this to聽make money then, that鈥檚 a聽good thing (laughing.)
Mike: Well, in聽theory, I聽look at聽our P&L sometimes and聽I聽wonder鈥 it聽is聽definitely a聽cash flow intensive business, so聽that the聽P&L was always looking good but there鈥檚 less cash in聽the聽bank, it聽seems like it聽because as聽we聽continue to聽grow, it聽needs more cash. So聽you constantly under that, in聽this environment vs. affiliate marketing where I聽found to聽be聽like 聯the magic money that fell of聽the聽sky聰 syndrome which doesn鈥檛 have much in聽this.
Jesse: Very true.
Richard: I聽wish it聽were so聽easy.
Jesse: So, tell us聽a聽bit more about the聽EcomCrew and聽your podcast.
Mike: Yeah, so聽we聽started about 3聽years ago, as聽I聽said, I聽was an聽affiliate marketer for聽a聽long time. I聽have known for聽a聽long time, like, where there鈥檚 traffic, there鈥檚 money. So, you know, I聽did not really think of聽the聽profitability angle of聽that when we聽first started, I聽just thought that what I聽was doing was cool. And I聽realized that we聽were doing stuff that other people weren鈥檛 doing. Really early on聽the聽process, I聽joined a聽form called
Jesse: Awesome. So聽you got a聽little bit of聽a聽head start on聽us. So聽for聽that reason, that鈥檚 why we聽brought you on: we聽want to聽
Mike: No聽problem. It鈥檚 not trademarked.
Jesse: Well, 聯51视频
Mike: Yeah, OK, so聽for聽that particular question鈥 You鈥檒l hear people like gurus talking on聽podcasts constantly and聽there are all these ideas floating around. Well, people often don鈥檛 think about when they鈥檙e like: 聯I聽need to聽be聽doing this, and聽I聽need to聽do聽this, and聽do聽this,聰 that鈥檚 what everyone always is聽saying. They don鈥檛 realize that people like us, that we鈥檙e in聽a聽
My聽first piece of聽advice would be聽to聽pick one thing, maybe two things and聽go聽with that and聽not worry about trying to聽do聽everything but do聽one or聽two things and聽do聽it聽really well rather than try to聽do聽all these buzzword things, because again, there鈥檚 19聽of聽us聽at聽our company doing all the聽things that I聽talk about and聽share with people. And if聽you鈥檙e just getting started聽鈥 it鈥檚 just you. Or聽maybe you hired one VA聽and聽there鈥檚 only so聽much you can get done.
Jesse: Sure,
Mike: Yeah, I聽think list building is聽definitely a聽really important component of聽
So聽we聽use Clavijo for聽our email platform. But if聽you鈥檙e just getting started, I聽would recommend using something like MailChimp or聽something that鈥檚 cheaper. Clavijo has a聽lot of聽functionality that鈥檚 really good for聽more advanced email marketing. At聽some point, you鈥檙e going to聽want to聽do聽that. But when you鈥檙e just getting started, you鈥檙e gonna want to聽probably do聽it聽on聽the聽cheap.
The things that we鈥檝e been doing to聽get people on聽our email list have been incredibly effective. It鈥檚 typically what I聽call like 聯super low friction,
So聽trying to聽get them to聽buy something from you, you know, they go聽from 聯I鈥檝e never heard from you聰 to聽聯Oh, that鈥檚 something I聽might want to聽buy聰, to聽聯Do I聽trust the聽store? Are they actually going to聽show me聽the聽thing or聽are they going to聽steal my聽credit card information?聰 All these different things that go聽through their head and聽trying to聽complete all that within four minutes is聽very difficult to聽do. So聽if聽you come at聽them with a聽
Jesse: So, you鈥檙e definitely trying to聽get their email聽鈥 let鈥檚 break it聽down聽鈥 you need that email. So聽then you can start to聽send them emails from whatever system you have, you can start to聽retarget. What鈥檚 a聽good tip you have for聽newbies to聽get those first sets of聽emails?
Mike: So, we鈥檒l talk more about this as聽we聽as聽we聽get into it. Email is聽actually one component of聽what I聽call the聽Trifecta for聽us聽so聽we鈥檙e actually like when I聽wake up聽in聽the聽morning it鈥檚 not just about email anymore. It鈥檚 getting the聽email address, getting them on聽our Facebook Messenger list, and聽getting them pixeled, so聽I聽can then market to聽them in聽one of聽or聽all three of聽those ways moving forward.
But we鈥檒l talk about the聽email component here first real quick. And so聽the聽聯the
They also can refer their friends and聽things like that. So聽we聽want to聽let them do聽some of聽the聽work for聽us. But once we聽have their email, we聽what I聽call like 聯epic engagement.聰 It聽doesn鈥檛 just stop. We聽don鈥檛 just take their email address and聽then send him an聽email for聽10聽percent off on聽our store. That doesn鈥檛 really work, it鈥檚 got to聽be聽at聽least the聽80/20聽rule of聽80聽percent value, 20聽percent salesy stuff. So聽most of聽the聽communication we聽send will be聽tips and聽tricks the聽types of聽products that relate to聽our brand.
So聽one of聽the聽brands we聽have is聽in聽the聽coloring space geared towards adults, for聽instance. Don鈥檛 ask how聽鈥 that鈥檚 another whole story. But you know there might be聽tips and聽tricks on聽how to聽blend and聽shape with markers, or聽how to聽sharpen your colored pencils so聽they don鈥檛 break easily. And we鈥檒l send a聽lot of聽this type of聽content to聽them and聽work on聽engaging and聽training them to聽open our emails rather than just trying to聽shown a聽sale down their throats and聽trying to聽get that sale in聽the聽short term, because the聽great thing about completing that effect I聽talked about and聽having their email, having them on聽Facebook Messenger, by聽having them pixeled is聽you now have a聽virtually unlimited amount of聽time to聽eventually get that sale. There鈥檚 not that pressure of聽聯OK, I聽got their attention for聽this four minutes I聽got to聽get them to聽buy something.聰 I聽can communicate with them over a聽long period of聽time.
Richard: Sure. So聽do聽you figure with the聽contests and聽giveaways that is聽actually the聽fastest way for聽you to聽collect the聽email in聽the聽first place because a聽lot of聽the聽51视频 community, some of聽these people are just getting started. They don鈥檛 have a聽list at聽all. One of聽the聽reasons why it鈥檚 great we鈥檙e covering list building. So聽you have this contest or聽giveaway I鈥檓 assuming you鈥檙e using some form of聽additional piece of聽software, because some additional entries or聽you share, you get more entries, you comment in聽different places, you get more entries, so聽we鈥檒l talk about that in聽a聽minute of聽what potential is聽a聽good contest plugin or聽whatever it聽is聽you might use. And then, secondarily though, where are they putting these mostly in聽the聽social space like, on聽Facebook, on聽Instagram, where they are sharing? Feel free to聽whichever order you want to聽go.
Mike: So聽the聽way that we聽set that up, it鈥檚 a聽little bit different for聽each of聽our brands depending on聽where we聽are in聽a聽lifecycle, but let me聽just talk in聽generalities.
First of聽all, there鈥檚 a聽ton of聽platforms. I聽think whatever one you pick, they all kind of聽do聽the聽same basic thing. The ones that we聽use are gleam.io and聽UpViral. There鈥檚 another one that鈥檚 really popular called a聽Viral Sweep or聽Viral Launch, I聽think Viral Sweep. But the聽basic idea is聽that that program will help you with the聽virility partly because we鈥檙e talking about it. So聽the聽way that we聽do聽it聽is聽we聽run a聽Facebook ad聽to鈥 A聽Facebook Messenger ad, first of聽all, let鈥檚 get that other component real quick. Let鈥檚 go聽through the聽process one through whatever it聽is.
So聽the聽first up聽is聽a聽Facebook ad聽that drives people to聽a聽Facebook Messenger popup, so聽it鈥檒l say 聯Send message聰 and聽the聽ad聽will basically say 聯We鈥檙e giving away one widget every day for聽the聽month of聽October聰 or聽whatever month it聽might be. And you can do聽is聽click 聯Send a聽message聰 to聽get entered so聽they click the聽message, it聽pops up聽and聽says 聯Thank you very much for聽your interest in聽our contest. If聽you want to聽enter, click here. If聽you change your mind, say 聭Never mind聮. But clicking, they say 聭I鈥檓 interested in聽that point.聮 Boom! They are on聽my聽Facebook Messenger list. That鈥檚 quick because they鈥檝e interacted with me. I聽give them the聽URL of聽where to聽go聽to聽sign up, when they click the聽URL to聽sign up聽for聽the聽contest, that landing page has the聽Facebook pixel on聽it, so聽I鈥檝e now got them pixeled, on聽that landing page. It聽has a聽spot for聽them to聽put in聽their email address, and聽when they do聽that I聽now have their email address so聽now I鈥檝e completed the聽Trifecta.
Now when they鈥檝e given me聽their email address, the聽thank you page basically will say: 聭Hey, thank you very much for聽entering the聽contest, you鈥檝e been entered, you have one entry.聮 And then, at聽that point is聽that communication happens through that widget, through all these platforms do聽the聽same thing, where you know 聭Click here to聽share this on聽Facebook聮, so聽they鈥檒l be聽sharing it聽on聽their own Facebook feed at聽that point, or聽聭Click here to聽tweet this or聽and聽earn additional entries聮 .聽
There鈥檚 usually also a聽way for聽them to聽share it聽with their friends by聽copying a聽link and聽then giving it聽to聽them that way. And then one of聽the聽things that we聽do聽after that is聽follow up聽with them via email and聽remind them that they can earn additional entries, because we聽really want to聽take advantage of聽them, wanting to聽be聽an聽ambassador for聽us聽to聽be聽able to聽earn more entries. The last thing I鈥檒l say real quick is聽that we聽pick a聽winner every day, we聽find that those
Jesse: I聽have a聽couple questions, Mike. One, I聽want to聽start back at聽the聽beginning with Facebook ads. But second, I鈥檓 excited about you mentioned announcing a聽winner. So聽do聽you announce their names? Can you show a聽picture of聽them all, like, how do聽you seem like a聽great idea, that makes you look legit? How do聽you notice them?
Mike: So, we聽have an聽email template, this one I聽think that one of聽our RBAs does in聽the聽Philippines, we聽have a聽staff of聽13聽people over there now. And so, they鈥檙e just sending out a聽template. So, first of聽all the聽software allows you to聽let it聽pick you a聽winner. So, it聽is聽legitimately random, you just pick one winner. It聽gives you their email address, so聽we聽reach out to聽them, because they give your email address right, so聽you have their email.
You say: 聭Congratulations, you鈥檝e won!聮 And it聽says: 聭You basically need to聽respond within three days and聽let us聽know, otherwise, we鈥檙e going to聽pick another winner, because you need to聽need their address right.聮 We聽need to聽ship ownership of聽the聽product. Yes, we聽need their address, but what we聽do聽is聽a聽part of聽that communication once they do聽respond, we聽asked them for聽their permission to聽use their name on聽social media. We鈥檒l use their first name, last initial and聽the聽city they鈥檙e from all over disclose. But we聽still even asked their permission to聽be聽able to聽do聽that, because we聽think it鈥檚 the聽right thing to聽do.
Jesse: Sure.
Mike: And then, once a聽week, we聽make a聽little post with all the聽winners聰 names, like little infographic kind of聽thing. And we聽make it聽a聽square image that has the聽winners and聽that we聽can use it聽both on聽Facebook and聽on聽Instagram, because it鈥檚 a聽square milepost and聽that鈥檚 how we聽handle that. And the聽only thing that will do聽once we聽ship the聽product to聽them, we聽also then follow up聽and聽ask them, if聽they鈥檒l send us聽a聽picture of聽them with it, which is聽really powerful, but, unfortunately, we聽only get, like, maybe, one or聽two of聽those a聽month. But even that helps, because now you started to聽build a聽library of聽
Jesse: So聽people believe you when you do聽these giveaways, they鈥檝e seen the聽pictures. They鈥檝e seen you do聽this before. So, starting back at聽the聽beginning, now for聽people that have not a聽lot of聽people, that are looking to聽build this, maybe, have not launched Facebook ads, you know. And I聽know, for聽people that are regulars at聽doing Facebook ads it鈥檚 pretty easy to, just you know, to聽choose a聽segment, you know etc, etc. For somebody, that hasn鈥檛 lost a聽Facebook ad, what would be聽your advice on聽it, it聽could be聽kind of聽daunting for聽somebody that has not done this before? How would you tell them to聽go聽about, you know, choosing their niche and聽targeting for聽their Facebook?
Mike: So, like, you know, one year or聽more of聽knowledge boiled down to, let鈥檚 say, three minutes, trying to聽get you and聽overview. There are a聽few things I聽think that are really important. The first thing is聽that not every niche is聽going to聽work on聽Facebook. Let me聽give you some examples. I鈥檝e mentioned already, we聽sold coloring books geared towards adults. Well, there is聽an聽interest in聽Facebook for聽coloring books for聽adults. Believe it聽or聽not, I聽would never think that, one of聽the聽things that we聽sell, we聽have four brands, the聽other brand is聽baby products. There鈥檚 an聽interest on聽Facebook of聽expecting mothers or聽parents with kids that are 0聽to聽2,聽very easy target.
Jesse: I聽feel like that鈥檚 about 25聽percent of聽Facebook is聽baby pictures and聽expecting mothers.
Mike: I聽think that鈥檚 right. And I鈥檓 one of聽our other brands isn鈥檛 the聽tactical space, so聽very easy to聽target people who like hunting, and聽fishing, and聽camping, prepping, survivalism these are all interest groups on聽Facebook. What doesn鈥檛 work is聽one of聽our other brands which we聽sell hot and聽cold gel packs. You throw them in聽a聽microwave, they get high from a聽freezer they get cold. You can鈥檛 target somebody on聽Facebook that has pain, like, that type of聽targeting doesn鈥檛 work, so聽it聽kind of聽illustrates that there鈥檚 something that is聽going to聽work, because Facebook is聽an聽
There are some things, I鈥檒l give you another example, I鈥檓 really connecting
Jesse: So聽that鈥檚 the聽first can target people that have keys in聽their pocket, because now you鈥檙e targeting everybody.
Mike: But everyone has the聽keys in聽the聽pocket at聽the聽same time. So, it鈥檚 like, you know, you can just at聽that point, you can just open up, like, I聽just want to聽target people in聽the聽United States and聽it聽works like magic, because that鈥檚 a聽problem that.. Such a聽high percentage of聽people that are on聽Facebook have that it聽just works without any聽real interest group. But that鈥檚 a聽very small segment of聽people, that are listening to聽us, that are in聽
Jesse: Yeah I鈥檓 jealous. I鈥檇 like to聽have a聽product that everybody could potentially purchase. So聽that鈥檚, yeah, hard for聽targeting. But I聽see the聽market potential.
Mike: There鈥檚 a聽reason why he聽is聽a聽
But, what I聽would advise is聽try to聽make it聽the聽frequency of聽the聽giveaway throughout the聽month to聽be聽as聽frequent as聽possible, hopefully every day if聽you can, and聽then make it聽so聽the聽value of聽what you鈥檙e giving away every day is聽interesting enough to聽the聽person that鈥檚 looking at聽this ad. So聽that鈥檚 number two component.
The next component is聽to聽try to聽use a聽video ad. Video ads outperform still images at聽least two to聽one if聽not three to聽one. Unfortunately, they鈥檙e harder to聽create there. But what we聽use, is聽we聽use a聽software almost exclusively now for聽these types of聽ads. One of聽the聽things that鈥檚 become difficult for聽us聽to聽do聽as聽we鈥檝e been scaling towards eight figures is聽repeating things and聽scaling interest and聽being able to聽do聽things efficiently. So, we聽use a聽software called Animoto. It鈥檚 affiliated with them in聽any聽way, I聽think it鈥檚 like 30聽dollars a聽month or聽something relatively cheap. And what you can do聽is聽stitch together still images and聽turn them into a聽video. So, you just don鈥檛 even know how to聽have any聽production video, production experience at聽all. You upload 30聽still photos and聽put them in聽the聽order that makes sense and聽it聽makes really pretty transitions, and聽you can also add text to聽each slide, if聽you want, or聽pick slides one text on聽you can also even upload over a聽voiceover track, if聽you want it聽as聽well which is聽something, that we聽use a聽thing called Voice Bunny, a聽
Jesse: And so聽even with that type of聽video then we鈥檒l call it聽a聽bit of聽a聽hack of聽a聽live video. Right. You鈥檙e still beating still images two to聽one?
Mike: At聽least two to聽one.
Jesse: Wow. We鈥檙e not really talking that much money聽鈥 thirty bucks and聽maybe a聽couple of聽hours of聽time?
Mike: Yeah, We聽budget we鈥檝e been kind of聽doing this now. It鈥檚 actually one of聽the聽things that we聽really try to聽nail down for聽us聽in聽the聽third and聽forth quarter of聽this year, we鈥檝e been budgeting one day of聽our time to聽produce one of聽these. That鈥檚 going to聽be聽one of聽our staff, because we聽have everything we聽can to聽get everybody鈥檚 stuff planned out month by聽month. And so聽we鈥檙e budgeting a聽full day for聽someone to聽be聽able to聽write the聽scripts. We聽don鈥檛 just upload, we鈥檝e gotten complicated with. So聽that鈥檚 public interest and聽a聽half a聽day of聽it. If聽you鈥檙e just trying to聽meet a聽minimum bar. But we鈥檙e also uploading some stock photo, stuff that will or聽stock videos stuff you will get off the聽internet, like, off of聽a聽stock photo or聽one of聽these types of聽companies, that you can download clips, and聽then we鈥檒l take our own video clips and, like with Gimbal, and聽film the聽product and聽stitch all that together with Animoto, so聽we聽don鈥檛 have to聽be聽able to聽produce long clips of聽really high production value stuff, we聽can do聽it聽in聽three to聽four second increments with, like, anybody can do聽with a聽Gimbel and聽an聽iPhone. And, so, we鈥檒l pan over, we鈥檒l throw the聽product on聽the聽table and聽just pan around it, and聽then take that clip and聽add that in聽the聽Animoto with some still images, and聽then add in聽the聽voiceover and聽we聽can produce something that would probably be聽worth five thousand dollars to聽have a聽video production company to聽do. And we聽were producing it聽for聽a聽couple hundred bucks. And if聽you wanted to聽just produce a聽lower quality video just to聽kind of聽get started, I聽think you could do聽it聽in聽a聽half a聽day with under 100聽dollars.
Jesse: Ok. Wow. Yeah, so, that鈥檚 a聽good tip for聽everybody out there that videos are going to聽outperform stills probably two to聽one and聽it聽doesn鈥檛 have to聽be聽that hard. You don鈥檛 have to聽have a聽fancy camera, and聽lighting, and聽all that. Certainly, it聽helps, but Animoto will cool down the聽show notes for聽everybody out there.
Richard: So聽you are saying you do聽the聽Facebook ad聽and聽we鈥檒l just be聽able to聽cover everything on聽here. We聽won鈥檛 go聽too deep of聽a聽dive on聽that right now but, so. You want to聽specifically drive them to聽message you or聽message them for聽more information, whatever that is. Is聽there a聽quick and聽easy way for聽them to聽do聽that? Is聽that just setting inside Facebook too?
Mike: All this stuff adds a聽level of聽complexity and, maybe, if聽you鈥檙e already overwhelmed, you can skip this part and聽just have it聽go聽directly to聽the聽landing page to聽start with to聽get. What鈥檚 really good to聽do聽is聽to聽get a聽minimal viable type product up聽there and聽build some confidence. If聽you see that this is聽working really well for聽
Jesse: That Jason was just to聽scare people, that it鈥檚 not really that hard.
Mike: It鈥檚 not that hard. I聽promise, this is聽actually probably one of聽the聽easier things. And so聽you鈥檒l build out the聽growth tool visually, so聽it鈥檚 very easy to聽see exactly what messages people are going to聽get. Again all visual. And then the聽hard part is聽actually easier, because they make it聽easy for聽you: when you鈥檙e done with that you hit the聽set up聽tab and聽it聽gives you all of聽the聽code, you just copy the聽clipboard and聽then you paste that code into Facebook, when you鈥檙e building the聽ad. There鈥檚 a聽look a聽little spot there to聽add your own Jason. So聽it聽takes all the聽programming part of聽it聽out and聽all the聽high tech part of聽that out and聽makes it聽relatively simple. And, so, it聽isn鈥檛 all that complicated in聽the聽end. So, basically, you build out your messenger flow, and聽the聽messenger flow is聽again, when they click 聭Send message聮, I聽want to聽pop up聽and聽ask them: 聭Are you, sure, basically that you want to聽enter this giveaway?聮 and聽it聽for聽me聽it鈥檚 an聽excuse to聽get them to聽say 聭yes聮, because as聽soon as聽they interact with that messenger, but they get added to聽my聽list automatically. So, now they鈥檙e going, like my聽Facebook Messenger subscriber count the聽same as聽an聽email subscriber count will increase by聽1聽when they click that button, and聽we聽have given them an聽option, you know, that says: 聭Yes, I鈥檓 interested, I聽want to聽enter the聽giveaway聮 or聽聭I鈥檝e just simply changed my聽mind.聮 When they get to聽that point and聽if聽they hit I聽change my聽mind. We聽just unsubscribe them. That happens, like, 1聽percent of聽the聽time very few people click that. Again it鈥檚 just an聽excuse to聽get them to聽interact with you. Now they鈥檙e on聽your messenger list and聽you can interact with them in聽much the聽same way, although there are some restrictions that you have with email. So聽now you have an聽opportunity to聽be聽able to聽send them a聽Facebook message which gets, like, 90% open rates. It鈥檚 triple or聽quadruple that of聽email.
Richard: The early days of聽
Mike: Like the聽early days of聽email and聽the聽thing is聽that this isn鈥檛 going away. The thing that really helped us聽have this 聭aha聮 moment, I聽think is聽the聽fact that we聽spent two months a聽year in聽China or聽in聽Asia, Southeast Asia and聽Hong Kong, China, Taiwan area and聽they all use WeChat for聽everything, like, not just a聽message each other, like in聽the聽old AOL like A.I.M. days. But it鈥檚 like the聽equivalent of聽Apple Pay over there. They鈥檙e paying everybody with Apple Pay or聽with pay WeChat Pay, they pay the聽taxi driver, they pay their friends, they pay them for聽their food with WeChat. They are there Uber over there, it鈥檚 called DD. And it鈥檚 just becoming, it鈥檚 already ubiquitous. But, like the聽functionality of聽it聽over there is聽becoming more and聽more sophisticated, and聽you can really take a聽look into the聽future by聽spending some time over there, because what鈥檚 happening here is聽that, you know, we鈥檙e three to聽five years behind, really. But Facebook Messenger is聽already installed like the聽mass of聽Americans聰 phones, so聽it鈥檚 not going to聽get supplanted with something else, it鈥檚 too late. They鈥檝e already come. They鈥檝e already won that.
Jesse: And already we鈥檙e thought is聽that Facebook鈥檚 not going to聽say, you know, 聯I鈥檓 not sure about this Messenger and聽chat thing.聰 They鈥檙e sticking with this.
Mike: This is聽why they already made it聽a聽separate app. When we聽all had to聽go聽through installing another app on聽our phone, it聽was really frustrating. They鈥檙e doubling down. They saw what was happening in聽Asia. They realized they needed a聽separate app to聽be聽able to聽handle the聽credit card information and聽other integrations with an聽API, to聽be聽able to聽work with things, like, Uber and聽Lyft. You know, again, over there it鈥檚 called DD, but you鈥檙e gonna be, like, opening up聽Facebook Messenger to聽do聽almost everything, you know, in聽three to聽five years from now and聽being having someone as聽a聽subscriber on聽your Messenger list is聽going to聽be聽the聽equivalent of聽having their email address, or聽better, in聽the聽future and聽it鈥檚 already, it鈥檚 already amazing. It鈥檚 really hard to聽miss a聽Facebook message that pops up聽on聽your home screen. It聽makes a聽noise, I聽mean, it鈥檚 really hard to聽miss it. And, so, even right now the聽effectiveness of聽it聽is聽incredible and, I聽think it鈥檚 just going to聽get more and聽more ubiquitous and聽effective, but it鈥檚 going to聽get more and聽more expensive, like just like anything else just like three to聽five years ago Facebook ads, like this Holy Grail because it聽was new and聽it聽was it聽was really cheap. Google AdWords聽鈥 there was a聽time when I聽was paying pennies per click for聽online poker affiliate marketing ads, which now would be, like, 20聽or聽30聽dollars a聽click. You know, it鈥檚 crazy, like, how things change. We鈥檙e at聽that stage now with messenger, which is聽why I鈥檝e been talking so聽much about, I聽think it鈥檚 important to聽be聽one of聽the聽early adopters for聽these types of聽technologies, because it鈥檚 never going to聽be聽cheaper.
Jesse: So聽you鈥檙e seeing a聽bit of聽the聽gold rush, if聽you will in聽Messenger really, and聽getting people on聽your messenger list?
Mike: Yeah, yeah.
Richard: What are some of聽the聽rules you were describing there? There are some parameters that Facebook sets that there are?
Mike: Yeah. And it鈥檚 going to聽give a聽
But what you can do, like, one of聽the聽things that we聽did for聽our recent coloring the聽launch with one of聽the聽brands, we聽launch from gel pens was one of聽our new products, so聽you can do聽as聽a聽broadcast to聽say: 聯Hey, I鈥檓 just curious, do聽you like coloring with gel pens?聰 Asking them a聽question and聽you can have a聽button there Yes or聽No. And if聽they clicked yes, then we聽say: 聯Oh well, by聽the聽way, we聽just released a聽new set of聽gel pens today. It鈥檚 available to聽buy here on聽Amazon.聰 This is聽one of聽the聽ways that we聽get a聽new number one bestseller everything that we聽launch as聽we聽have 50,000+ people already on聽our messenger list and聽then clicked Yes. They鈥檙e interested in聽that type of聽product and聽then we聽show them the聽product, and聽that sequence even though it鈥檚 a聽little subtle difference. It鈥檚 allowed. And if聽they say No, we聽just say: 聯Thank you very much.聰 You know you don鈥檛 like pencils or聽pens. No聽big deal.
Richard: You don鈥檛 say: 聯It鈥檚 because you鈥檝e never tried these鈥β (laughing)
Mike: No, we聽don鈥檛 do聽that. Although, that would be聽pretty funny. You must sell cars at聽some point. But don鈥檛 we聽all. Yeah, that鈥檚 how we聽handle that. So, that鈥檚 the聽Broadcast one and聽then the聽other one you can do聽that, is聽promotional, is聽you鈥檙e allowed to聽send the聽Broadcast out to聽people that have interacted with you within the聽last 24聽hours.
So, as聽someone, now聽鈥 that鈥檚 what鈥檚 really cool about sending out that type of聽question, even if聽they do聽say 聯no聰, it聽hits the聽reset button, but they have interacted with you again and聽you can then send them other messages, anything you want. If聽they just interacted with you within 24聽hours, you can send them anything you want in聽that time frame. And then, the聽last one that you can do聽is聽a聽Promotional Broadcast. You get a聽one, get out of聽
Richard: Yeah, I聽mean, it鈥檚 definitely a聽catch 22聽for聽them, because, as聽they know, they get their money from marketers, but yet they can鈥檛 wreck the聽customer experience. And marketers are known for聽wrecking the聽customer experience for聽the聽most part. I聽know, we鈥檙e all marketers too. But, believe me, I聽get what they鈥檙e protecting us聽from them from. Quick question, when you keep mentioning the聽actual phrase 聯interact with them, they need to聽interact with you聰, so聽they first land on聽this. Would you like more click, more for聽a聽message and聽they have to聽interact, does interact specifically mean they have to聽say 聯yes聰, or聽if聽they say 聯no聰 is聽that an聽interaction too, are they still on聽your list, but you just happen to聽unsubscribe them? because you said you unsubscribe and聽they said 聯no聰 in聽the聽very beginning.
Mike: Yeah, yeah. So, in聽the聽very beginning, when we聽asked them: 聯Are you interested in聽this contest or聽giveaway,聰 and聽they have the聽option to聽say 聯yes聰 or聽聯no.聰 If聽they say 聯no聰, there we聽don鈥檛 contact them anymore, because they鈥檙e not, they don鈥檛 really want to聽be聽on聽our Messenger at聽that point. And you want to聽give them every opportunity to聽not get on聽messenger, because it聽takes a聽very very small portion of聽people complaining to, like, block your Facebook Messenger account, it聽actually happens to聽us. I鈥檓 still, like, blown away. It聽was just a聽little slap on聽the聽wrist as聽a聽one week ban or聽whatever we聽had 13聽people complained out of聽50,000. It鈥檚 like those numbers look so聽small, like, people that marked us聽as聽spam and聽are like: 聯Yeah, like, your account we聽flagged you for聽spam. You can鈥檛 send messages for聽one week.聰 I鈥檓 still blown away, because it鈥檚 such a聽small number. So, like again, we聽do聽everything we聽can and聽every time we聽communicate with people, every time we聽send a聽message, we聽ask them like: 聯Do you want us聽to聽stop messaging you on聽Facebook Messenger?聰 That鈥檚 one of聽the聽things we聽also say that they say stop it聽they can type in聽the聽words 聯stop.聰 And when they do聽that we聽just unsubscribe them, because we聽don鈥檛 want people on聽Facebook Messenger that are going to聽be聽annoyed by聽you and聽complain, because if聽they do, they鈥檒l close your account. So, you鈥檝e got to聽be聽very careful.
Jesse: Make sense. It鈥檚 probably a聽good reason why you reference the聽Trifecta before. So, if聽you don鈥檛 have somebody鈥檚 email, you have somebody鈥檚 messenger and聽you have them remarketing. So, I聽guess if聽you get blocked on聽messenger, you still have two avenues to聽reach out to聽them.
Mike: Yeah. I聽mean, we聽certainly don鈥檛 want to聽get our messenger list block, we鈥檝e spent a聽lot of聽money building that 50,000聽people on聽it, so聽effective. But yes, I聽mean, it鈥檚 always good, no聽matter what you鈥檙e doing. I聽mean, there was a聽time when we聽only focused on聽email, because, you know, that鈥檚 all we聽really knew. But now we聽have the聽pixel which we聽can use to聽run Facebook ads to聽them. We聽didn鈥檛 even get into that. But basically, by聽pixeling them I聽know that they were on聽my聽website and聽I聽can run a聽very targeted Facebook ad聽to聽them. So, yeah, having all these different avenues is聽really important, but the聽way that I聽look at聽it聽actually now someone, I聽did a聽talk a聽couple of聽years ago about email marketing, talk about, like, how many people open our email and聽a聽guy came to聽me聽afterward and聽said: 聯Well, what about the聽people who don鈥檛 open up聽your email?聰 And I聽was like 聯Oh man.聰 And that鈥檚 when I聽really got into these other avenues of聽marketing, because no聽matter how good you already know email marking the聽highest plateau target can get to聽a聽30聽percent open rate. And that鈥檚, like, crushing it. So, what about those other 70聽percent of聽people, who are also on聽Facebook. You can advertise them on聽Facebook ads or, maybe, can get the聽most of聽your Facebook messages. So, you have other opportunities the聽market to聽them. And then, again, dictate and聽drive. Turn that dial however you want to聽be聽able to聽send traffic where you want at聽that exact moment in聽time, whether you鈥檙e launching a聽new product or聽you鈥檙e selling on聽your own store, however, you want to聽do聽it, you control that asset and聽it鈥檚 valuable.
Jesse: Absolutely. So, I聽like the聽idea of聽the聽Trifecta particularly with Messenger as聽being a聽part of聽that鈥檚 not something we鈥檝e covered in聽a聽previous podcast. So, let鈥檚 talk money about, you know, like, so, you guys have made it, you鈥檝e got your system a聽little fine tuned. So, somebody starting now is聽going to聽be聽launching their first Facebook ads. Maybe they鈥檙e not able to聽afford 30聽dollars a聽day of聽a聽giveaway of聽a聽product. Maybe they鈥檙e doing a聽50聽dollar per week product. What type of聽investment, because you have to聽buy Facebook ads too to聽sell a聽product. There鈥檚 paying for聽Facebook ads and聽obviously some time of聽course that goes with that, but OK, not using your numbers, using somebody more of聽a聽newbie number. What type of聽investment do聽you think people are in聽for, you know, per contact meaning the聽trifecta, the聽pixel, the聽email, and聽the聽Facebook Messenger? What鈥檚, you know, the聽average number which obviously there鈥檚 no聽such thing as聽an聽average number? But, you know, what can you give us聽one?
Mike: Absolutely. I聽mean, we鈥檙e looking to聽spend 50聽cents per lead, because you鈥檙e optimizing for聽leads at聽this point or聽less. So, our lead optimization, lead pixels on聽our thank you page after they鈥檝e given us聽their email. So, if聽they鈥檝e been counted as聽a聽lead, they鈥檝e completed the聽Trifecta. Like, if聽they just complete one or聽two of聽those parts, they don鈥檛 count as聽a聽lead. So, we鈥檙e optimizing for聽lead conversions. So, that means that they鈥檝e added to聽their Facebook Messenger list. We鈥檝e got them to聽pixeled and聽we聽got the聽email address, boom, we聽count them as聽a聽leader and聽we鈥檙e looking to聽pay less than 50聽cents per lead, as聽our max, so, we鈥檙e willing to聽pay. We聽actually know that we聽can pay a聽lot more than that, because we鈥檝e been doing this for聽a聽couple of聽years and聽the聽math works, for聽sure. We聽actually are able to聽get leads for聽under 30聽cents for聽the聽majority of聽the聽time. But again, every brand鈥檚 a聽little bit different, we聽do聽this for聽3聽different brands, so聽we鈥檙e going to聽do聽very different types of聽marketing or聽messaging to聽get there. But we聽are able to聽keep it聽under that 50聽cent threshold.
Now, what I聽would say is聽when you鈥檙e first getting started I聽would look to聽be聽at聽a聽dollar or聽less to聽give yourself some room, if聽you can get to聽a聽dollar, you can get the聽50聽cents. I聽promise you, because, if聽you鈥檙e just getting started and聽you鈥檙e paying a聽dollar a聽lead, no聽matter what you鈥檙e doing, how good you are you鈥檙e going to聽be聽able to聽improve upon that, you can run a聽better ad, create a聽better landing page. You know, do聽a聽better contest, do聽something different that鈥檚 going to聽help, even just small amounts, you know, with your conversion rate over time and, if聽you can improve your conversion rate by聽50聽percent over time, it聽will cut your costs down by聽50聽percent and, you know, you鈥檒l go聽from a聽dollar down to聽50聽cents or聽whatever, so聽you can definitely do聽that, I聽promise you, I鈥檝e been doing this for聽a聽long time. The first landing pages we聽did, the聽first lead offers that we聽did, we聽were paying three or聽four dollars per lead.
Jesse: I聽thought that was way you were going to聽say by聽the聽way I聽was thinking this might be聽a聽three or聽four dollar lead, so聽50聽cents is聽really encouraging.
Mike: Again it鈥檚 聯a聽
Jesse: Let鈥檚 dive into that a聽little bit more. So聽you鈥檙e targeting, you鈥檙e going to聽Facebook and聽targeting people that, you know, they鈥檙e going to聽a聽baby shower?
Mike: Now target expecting moms, so聽no, the聽mom might not be聽the聽one arranging the聽baby shower typically night, but she鈥檒l see the聽ad聽to聽be聽like: 聯Oh, this would be聽called having my聽baby shower.聰 The game. So聽we聽have, like, five games that we聽just print them out and聽you can鈥 And we聽had a聽group of聽our graphic designers on聽our team, like, designed to聽look really nice and聽there it鈥檚 just downloadable content, so聽they give us聽their email address and聽we聽know that they鈥檙e most likely an聽expecting mom. So, we聽have an聽opportunity to聽market to聽them over a聽long period of聽time about our products.
Jesse: And I聽assume that鈥 The giveaway is聽great, but I聽assume that that email also includes maybe some pictures of聽the聽products you have, maybe a聽coupon, some other other interesting content.
Mike: We聽actually don鈥檛 do聽that in聽the聽beginning, like, I聽was saying we聽try to聽do聽the聽whole 80/20聽rule ,so we聽can try to聽just deliver them all this value first. It鈥檚 called
Richard: When you鈥檙e doing these are you sending separate messages, with messenger than you are and聽your email, are you deciding is聽there a聽way you decide, which way you鈥檙e going to聽keep interacting with them?
Mike: So, it鈥檚 kind of聽on聽a聽graduated scale, so聽you can think of聽the聽default, like, well, email everything. Anything that we聽ever want to聽communicate in聽any聽possible way, that鈥檚 where email comes in.
Richard: No, because, only 30聽percent of聽them are getting opened anyway.
Mike: It鈥檚 a聽combination of聽only 30聽percent are being opened and聽we聽can get away with any聽frequency we聽want. Like there is聽no聽limitation to聽it, like we, Facebook Messenger has that limitation, right, so聽it鈥檚 kind of, like, the聽graduated scale there is, like, we聽will test things with email, we鈥檒l send any聽offer whatever it聽is, whether it鈥檚 additional value, or聽coupons or聽sales, that go聽through email. The next level up聽is, if聽it鈥檚, like, slightly more important to聽us, then we鈥檒l take advantage of聽the聽pixel and聽run an聽ad. The ad聽might be聽for聽that coupon, or聽sale, or聽giveaway that does better with that, and聽then the聽broadcast is聽typically safe for, like, the聽big kahuna thing, like we聽got a聽new product launch something really important to聽our organization or聽to聽that brand. And that almost saves the聽broadcast, where we鈥檙e not going to聽just send them a聽broadcast message and聽go聽through all that just for聽something that鈥檚 trivial that we聽can just send through email. So, hopefully, that kind of聽makes sense the聽level of聽importance is聽really the聽way that we聽think about it. So, the聽most important things, the聽things that happen with less frequency, which is聽going to聽be, like, again, branded products been launched, or聽it鈥檚 now Mother鈥檚 Day sale, or聽something that鈥檚 important to聽that brand and聽that world, then we鈥檒l take advantage of聽that.
Jesse: So, when you send the聽messenger, so聽you mentioned, like, a聽90聽percent open rate. That鈥檚 pretty amazing. So, you want to聽save that for. Don鈥檛 waste those.
Mike: Don鈥檛 waste those, yeah. It鈥檚 a聽40聽percent
Jesse: Yeah, I聽mean, I聽know what you mean, Facebook Messenger. I聽see them all the聽time. I聽get hundreds of聽emails a聽day. I聽don鈥檛 see most of聽those, but Facebook Messenger, yeah I聽may a聽little annoyed by聽it, but I聽looked at聽it聽you looked at聽it. So, that鈥檚 all you need. So, that鈥檚 awesome. Yeah. Now I鈥檓 thinking about my聽own personal Messenger plans. What kind of聽contest can I聽run to聽do聽Messenger marketing? So, when you get people on聽your messenger list or聽you, like, how many, how much or聽how long is聽the聽drip conversation from, when you start off, like, do聽you know, like, three or聽four interactions that leave them alone? Or聽do聽you just go, until they stop answering?
Mike: Yeah. So, it聽really depends on聽how they came into the聽system, to聽begin with. So, if聽they鈥檝e come in聽through a聽contest or聽giveaway, we鈥檙e going to聽treat it聽differently, than if聽they came in聽through a聽free shipping offer, which may or聽may not have time to聽get to聽today. But we聽have a聽bunch of聽different types of聽top of聽funnel things that we鈥檙e sending people through. And, so, if聽they come in聽through a聽contest or聽giveaway, you know, there are some stereotypes about that you might be聽already worried about, like, these are going to聽people only looking for聽free stuff and聽they鈥檙e going to聽be聽a聽lower value, and聽that stuff is聽true. Like, there definitely is聽that component to聽that, so聽you want to聽be聽cognizant of聽that and聽not bother people, that came into your contest and聽give voice to聽your Messenger, that is聽also going to聽be聽more likely to聽mark you as聽spam. Right. So聽you鈥檝e got to聽be, like, a聽little bit more careful there, so聽these interactions don鈥檛 look a聽lot different than, if聽someone came through as聽a聽free shipping offer or聽someone that came through a聽lead magnet offered, so, like, another example of聽this. I聽mean, to聽give you an聽extreme example. We聽have a聽promotion that we聽do聽get 20聽free downloads of聽coloring content. We聽literally deliver every drawing through a聽messenger to聽them. It鈥檚 20聽messages over 20聽different days, because we聽want to聽spread it聽out. That鈥檚 another thing is聽you kind of聽always want to聽spread it聽out, get people trained to聽open your email, be聽thinking about you and聽getting used to聽doing that. But there is聽a聽situation where we鈥檙e sending them a聽message, like for聽20聽different times, I聽mean, it鈥檚 a聽long messaging sequence versus the聽contest and聽giveaway. It鈥檚 typically just one extra
Jesse: Now there are 13聽out of聽50,000聽is聽a聽pretty low bar.
Mike: It鈥檚 a聽very low bar. And again, that鈥檚 why we鈥檙e so聽paranoid now and聽we鈥檝e been: 聯OK, lately, I聽mean, it鈥檚 been fine.聰 The one thing that we聽did add as聽a聽part of聽that conversation with Facebook and聽we聽were talking to聽our rep was, like, they鈥檇 said: 聯You got to聽give them an聽option to聽opt out every single time you send them a聽message.聰 Now we聽have and聽it鈥檚 annoying, actually, because, like, we聽actually send them a聽second message, it鈥檚 like: 聯Here鈥檚 the聽message you really want,聰 and聽then it鈥檚 like: 聯If you want to聽stop receiving messages from us聽on聽Facebook, just type 聭stop聮 and聽we聽put that in聽every message and聽how often.聰
Jesse: How often do聽people opt out?
Mike: It鈥檚, like, 1聽percent or, you know, typical is聽the聽same as聽an聽email, it鈥檚 very similar. You want to聽stop them from, you want them to聽opt out, just like you do聽what, you want them, not on聽email. Honestly, like, I聽mean, that鈥檚 another whole conversation. We聽scrub our email list all the聽time. We, mean, it鈥檚 painful, you don鈥檛, like, seeing your email list go聽down, they hit the聽go聽button to聽take your list down your list, but it聽helps get the聽open read up聽and聽keep your emails in聽the聽inbox, so聽that people that are engaging are going to聽be聽worth more to聽you, that, if聽you just want to聽have the聽ego saying: 聯I聽have a聽million people on聽my聽list,聰 because I聽could say that we鈥檝e had literally a聽million people signed up聽for聽our email list to聽this point, but our email list is聽still under 100,000聽right now, because, like, we聽scrubbed, you know,
Richard: Yeah, but those to聽your point, those are more vanity numbers. Maybe when you were doing some J.V. offer with another affiliate guy. Yeah, and聽you had a聽million people on聽your list it聽was great, because, you know, they wanted to聽mail for聽you or聽your mail for聽them. But one of聽the聽things I聽was going to聽ask there also, when you鈥檙e talking about email messenger and聽picks for聽the聽Trifecta there聽鈥 is聽there a聽way for聽you to聽look at聽your actual subscribers and聽see your subscribers other than just scrolling down the聽list of聽your messengers way to聽export them and聽looking to聽Excel file? I聽know that sounds like a聽random question, but.
Mike: I聽know you can export them, because I聽know you can switch between, like, ManyChat and聽other chat like, no聽other program and聽we鈥檝e never done that before, so聽I鈥檓 honestly not sure exactly.
Richard: So, more specifically, how would you know these 30聽percent of聽the聽people are both on聽her email list and聽our Messenger?
Mike: 奥别听苍别惫别谤
Jesse: And on聽the聽Messenger list, you have the聽name, or聽just OK, you have their name, you have the聽same last name. So, you could technically
Mike: But, I聽mean, like, there鈥檚 probably also, like a聽bunch of聽Michael Smiths, or聽something like that, so聽it鈥檚 hard to聽know exactly who they might be. But yeah, we鈥檝e never, I聽mean it鈥檚 curious, I聽mean, just never have done, I聽don鈥檛 know what we聽would do聽with that data. But a聽lot of聽times we聽get, you to聽get these data points, sometimes the聽data points send you down a聽rabbit hole that you don鈥檛 need to聽go聽down, and聽sometimes you get a聽data point that revolutionizes your business. I鈥檓 not really sure what we聽would do聽with that information yet.
Richard: I鈥檓 curious love the聽idea of聽knowing this whole idea and聽I鈥檓 sure you鈥檝e heard it聽many times that people call it聽different things. But if聽someone follows you on聽every platform and聽everywhere, you know, you have a聽superfan.
But, real quick, because we鈥檙e coming to聽the聽end of聽the聽hour, here and聽want to聽make sure people know more about you. You obviously have a聽lot of聽information. Please let them know about your podcast, where they should go聽to聽find out more about you, maybe even something you鈥檙e up聽to聽these days that someone might be聽interested in.
Mike: Yeah, there鈥檚 a聽lot going on. So, as聽far as聽the聽podcast goes you mentioned really, it鈥檚 called EcomCrew, we聽have 157聽episodes as聽a聽recording this and聽doing about two a聽week, now we鈥檝e launched something called EcomPremium as聽well which is聽a聽subscription service that allows people to, for聽just a聽flat fee get all of聽our courses, we鈥檝e released all of聽our courses under one umbrella. And I聽think that鈥檚 unique and聽really cool about what we聽do. Are you also get a聽monthly webinar that you can come in聽and聽ask any聽questions you want, it鈥檚 interactive. My聽partner, Dave, and聽I聽run it聽once a聽month, just for聽our premium members, and聽the聽other thing that we聽do聽is聽the聽second web and聽are just for聽premium members that show you under the聽hood of聽our brands. It鈥檚 like being a聽fly on聽the聽wall in聽our office, so, like all this stuff I聽just talked about today, we鈥檙e showing the聽exact ads that we鈥檙e running and聽the聽sequences, and聽the聽spend that we鈥檝e done and聽the聽results only to聽those people that are on聽the聽subscription and聽we聽also show that all the聽products that we鈥檙e launching and聽any聽questions you have we聽also show that stuff, so聽it鈥檚 like a聽fully open book. Very unique in聽this space, because most people never talk about even the聽items they sell. They鈥檙e very guarded about it. But I聽just don鈥檛 care about that and聽more secure with myself at聽this point. So, that鈥檚 been pretty cool and聽we聽also have a聽free area called MyEcomCrew. That鈥檚 a聽bunch of聽free content. And it鈥檚 that whole same concept of聽value first. It鈥檚 like the聽ideas that people that are searching for聽stuff on聽Google, or聽they hear on聽our podcast, they come and聽they subscribe to聽the聽free area, and聽if聽they like what they see, hopefully, they鈥檒l eventually purchase and聽that鈥檚 the聽same concept, that we鈥檝e done with everything I聽just talked about in聽
Richard: So, do聽they Google those are those specifically the聽URLs, like mecomcrew.com or聽where?
Mike: You just going to聽ecomcrew.com and聽up聽on聽the聽top right there is, like, a聽free button to聽get started with.
Richard: Perfect, any聽social profiles you鈥檇 be聽comfortable with?
Mike: Yeah, what we聽buy the聽time we聽got to聽that point we聽learned our lesson, because we鈥檝e been doing online marketing for聽long enough to聽know everything should be聽EcomCrew consistently. Facebook, Instagram, everywhere. Yeah.
Jesse: Awesome, so聽I聽can personally vote you can listen to聽on聽the聽podcast for聽a聽while, so聽for聽people, listening, please check out the聽EcomCrew, please check out the聽51视频 podcast. We聽really love those reviews. I聽know Mike knows all about it.
Mike: Listen, you know, you鈥檙e getting free information from the聽podcast. Go聽leave them a聽
Jesse: I聽love it. So, guys, really appreciate everybody listening, you know, make it聽happen.