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How He Built a Multi-Million $ Marketing Company.

πŸ“… July 29, 2023 ⏱️ 1:31:31 🎀 Tommy Mello, Joe Polish

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  • 0:00
    Intro: the master networker who started in home service
  • 2:14
    From cocaine addict to broke carpet cleaner
  • 6:33
    The lake conversation that changed everything
  • 10:52
    Caring vs. committed: making the business a lab
  • 12:31
    Discovering marketing: good vs. getting paid
  • 14:39
    Top lessons: relationships not transactions
  • 16:16
    Direct response & selling what nobody wants to buy
  • 17:55
    The definition of selling & marketing
  • 21:11
    The Consumer's Guide to Carpet Cleaning
  • 25:03
    Free recorded messages & risk reversal
  • 29:49
    Ugly works: how you present it matters
  • 30:55
    Buyer's guides, tracking & 80% close rates
  • 33:03
    Bill Phillips: $60M to $200M and Body for Life
  • 34:38
    Millionaires vs. billionaires & delegation
  • 36:15
    Richard Branson: one good hire saves thousands of hours
  • 41:10
    Be the chessboard, not the king
  • 44:22
    Connecting with the ultra-successful by giving first
  • 53:32
    Hunters vs. farmers & the driven entrepreneur
  • 59:30
    The million-dollar racehorse
  • 1:02:17
    Specialize: strong weaknesses are a trap
  • 1:04:57
    The networking principles: be a pain detective
  • 1:11:00
    Givers vs. takers & real friends
  • 1:13:41
    Pruning draining relationships
  • 1:18:35
    10X thinking & the one-year sabbatical
  • 1:21:20
    Breakthroughs require breaking something
  • 1:26:45
    Connection as the North Star & how to reach Joe
  • 1:29:28
    The Freedom Event & the control tool audit

Speakers

T
Tommy Mello
Host β€” A1 Garage / Home Service Expert
J
Joe Polish
Founder, Genius Network & Piranha Marketing / author, What's In It For Them

Key Takeaways

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The turning-point 'domino' (from a rich stranger at a lake): if others make money in your industry and you don't, there's nothing wrong with the business β€” there's something wrong with you. Learn fundamental business skills and you can take them anywhere; chase a new industry and you just repeat the same bad habits.

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There's no relationship between being good and getting paid β€” but a huge one between being a good marketer and getting paid. Selling is what you do face-to-face; marketing is what you do to get someone pre-interested, pre-motivated, pre-qualified and predisposed before you ever talk.

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Sell relationships, not transactions β€” it takes the same effort to win a one-time sale as recurring business, and (per Jay Abraham) you can't know what you can afford to spend to acquire a client until you know their lifetime value.

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Education-based marketing built Joe's fortune: a black-and-white 'Consumer's Guide to Carpet Cleaning' plus 24-hour free-recorded-message ads answered the #1 question in every buyer's mind β€” 'Who can I trust?' β€” so callers asked 'when can you do the job?' not 'how much?' (the model tracked $800M+ in member revenue by 1999).

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Reverse risk and lead with reciprocity: he made more money giving away a free room of carpet cleaning than discounting, and if you'd refund an unhappy customer you already offer a guarantee β€” you're just not broadcasting it. Remove fear and people buy.

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You don't have to be the king or the queen β€” be the chessboard. Define whether you want to be an industry transformer, then bring on the kings, queens and specialists; if you spend life getting strong at your weaknesses you end up with a lot of strong weaknesses.

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Connect with the ultra-successful by giving first: research what matters to them (Harvey Mackay's Mackay 66), make your give equal to or greater than your want, and be a persistent GIVER not a persistent taker β€” you build reputation by doing, not by talking about what you'll do.

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About 5% of people are 'hunters' (the DRD4-driven, restless, ADD-leaning entrepreneurs) who need a pack; farmers and hunters need each other. Treat a driven person like a million-dollar racehorse β€” keep the track clear and protect them.

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Almost all money is made turning other people's bad news into good news β€” business is solving problems for a profit β€” and breakthroughs require breaking something: audit your life for the 'ELF' (easy, lucrative, fun) vs. 'HALF' people and projects, and sometimes the best way to finish a project (or relationship) is to drop it.

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