One thing that I really encourage you to understand is one plane ticket that costs you $500 to go to a $2,000 event, blah, blah, blah, three grand all in, can lead to a relationship that sets this up, that then does this, that one day makes you a million dollars. And it's hard to track back in time how all that works, but I really, really encourage you to...
trust in the process as long as you're determined you go out there you crush it there's so much opportunity in these jv relationships affiliate partnerships if you combine forces and be strategic and meet the right people and get in the right room
My name's Rudy Moore, host of Living the Red Life podcast, and I'm here to change the way you see your life in your earpiece every single week. If you're ready to start living the red life, ditch the blue pill, take the red pill, join me in Wonderland and change your life. What's up, guys? Today, we are gonna talk about the future of marketing. We are quickly approaching Q4 time of filming this. If you're listening back,
This year has been interesting. This year has been different. And I really think the next two or three years are going to be even more different. And today I'm going to talk to you about the future of marketing, how I see marketing, how I see funnels, how I see ads, how I see social media. And most importantly, I want to film this so you can get ahead, right? I have a competitive advantage that
I generate tens of millions of dollars across my own brand, my agency, my celebrity partners. And then if you included my mastermind coaching program with 300 plus members that we work weekly on and then our business accelerator, 2000 members, right? We get exposure to a lot of businesses, right? A lot of businesses.
So I get to see this little advantage from this bird's eye view of like what's happening now, what's working, what's not working, what's going well. And I've had that ever since I launched my agency six years ago. So I wanted to teach you today some of those takeaways to get you ahead of the game, to give you an advantage so you can go and apply them before the rest of the industry adapts. And if you're newer to this marketing world that we live in, right, let me explain how it works. Generally,
Every year or two, there's new trends in how to sell, how to promote, new funnels, new ads, new sales processes. Then what happens is a couple of the, a few of the industry leaders, people like me, Russell Brunson, Gary Vee, Grant Goddard, and Tai Lopez, we launched these funnels, right? And then after a while...
we have a layer below which are like the agencies and the marketing consultants and maybe the tier two influencers. They see what we're doing and then they take those and they do the same and then they start selling courses about that process and putting it in their agency. And then it becomes this big thing in ClickFunnels and all the groups.
And then about another half a year later or a year later, everyone's doing it, right? And I'm teaching it now. I've done it for myself for a year, made money. Now I'm teaching the process to my members and it has this like knock-on effect or this like spider web effect, right? And so what happens over a year or two is a new strategy or system
becomes very well known. And what that means is everyone starts to do it, starts to saturate it. And I often talk about with AI recently, like you're always going to do way better. You're going to have lower cost, better performance if you get out in front, if you get there first.
And this is true in like if you bought Bitcoin 10 years ago, you could have bought it for like, you know, pennies on the dollar, right? You'd have made, I pulled a stat for my, one of my AI talks that I did recently, a live talk. And I mean, if you bought Bitcoin 12 years ago, you bought $1,000 worth, that would be worth $15 million today. And I say the same if you started a YouTube channel 10 years ago, an Instagram account eight years ago. If you...
You know, when COVID hit, if you started doing challenges and how to make money from home, which is one thing I did, and I literally launched it like a week into COVID and I was at five grand a day, like the next day after launching it, because it was so hot. And that literally turned into like a $10 million little business model from that one challenge.
So literally those moments can have major ripple effects in your life and business. So anyway, let me not keep waffling. But the point that hopefully I've got across first is you always want to be ahead. After a year or two, everyone's starting to do it. So it doesn't have such a great impact.
And if you can be one of the first, then you're always gonna have lower costs, you're gonna have higher ROI, better results, it's gonna be easier for you. And again, the last part, if you notice what I said about COVID, it creates this ripple effect
where not only can it give you better results, but it might cascade your results. And what I mean by that is this one funnel thing or this one sales process or this one strategy might work enough where you now get crazy momentum and now you compound that into another program and now more employees and then a big partnership. And I often say in life, it's like that one decision can change everything. So I really encourage you
to not play it off or ignore it. And I'm thinking about some of these ideas I'm going to talk to. So the first one, right, let's talk about the future of marketing. And I've talked about this a lot, so I won't spend long on it, but I want to get it out there in advance is I think people want to do more and more and more with brands and people and tribes and communities and personal brands and the influencers and celebrities. I think we moved into this space where,
All the big corporate brands, you know, have taken over. Social media launched. And now influencers are like the new celebrities. I think YouTube is like in five, ten years, Mr. Beast says this, obviously he's biased, but it's the new TV. And if you look back, I was joking the other day, like,
um children today like look at these DVD things that I had growing up naming like what is so like age technology they're like what you had to go to the store and rent this like DVD or buy it and plug it in to watch one movie whereas like kids these days right on Amazon you have a million movies
So I think the future is this influencer route, this online platform that we're going to be all learning from, which is YouTube, Instagram, and whatever's next. Times have changed. People want to be part of tribes. That's why if you look in our industry, at least,
So many of the big players that have built massive tribes and communities just continue to win. They don't have to spend as much on ads. They get crazy raw ads. They can fill out events. They can have million dollar days. They can build billion dollar software companies like Russell Brunson or raise a four billion dollar real estate fund like Grant Cardone.
Or like Tai Lopez raised $200-300 million for buying distressed brands like the Kardashians, right? Logan and Jake Paul will probably be a billionaire in the next few years. So like the writing is on the wall. And I think a lot of people are still slow to adapt. And what I mean by that is there's a difference between starting a social media and shooting a few videos versus really going all in on building that brand, tribe and community. And what's interesting is
me and I would say some of the top marketers, we're like the tier two on that, right? Remember I said there's always a tier one, which is like Logan and Jake Paul and Kardashians and Grant Cardone and Gary Vee. And then the tier two, like me and some of the top marketers in the world, $10 million plus guys, I won't name them because we have these private combos at events and in text, but there's about 10 of us that like we're all mutual friends. And in
And in the last year, year and a half, we all went all in on content. You probably know who I mean or some of the people I mean. And we all talk about how we believe, we all believe unanimously that this is the future. And we're all from different backgrounds, right? Like I'm an ad guy. One person might be a webinar guy. One person might be a, you know, whoever, right? A YouTuber. One person might be a big sales guy. So we all have these different backgrounds, but we all kind of unanimously see this trend.
So I really, really encourage you going forward to... And you don't have to be this like, hey, I'm going to be the next Mr. Beast because that can be unrealistic and go, well, Rudy, I can't even play that world. I'm not going to do it. I don't want you to be put off because you...
feel that is so unachievable. It's like your tribe might be a thousand people and there's a best-selling book about and a famous saying that a thousand loyal fans will build you any business you want and make you enough money, whatever you need, right? So don't think this is an unachievable goal. For many of you, it doesn't have to mean you're going to be the next Grant Cardone, Gary Vee or Mr. Beast. My goal is to be a billionaire. So as soon as I go on that route, I go for the biggest, right? But most people don't have those goals. They're
what would say more realistic and achievable goals for most is having you make a few million dollars or $10 million and build a tribe and a smaller community that is achievable and more realistic. So think about how you can do that. First point, future marketing brand, personal brands, influence, tribe, social, I'll kind of bucket them in one, okay?
Next thing that I see is AI. Okay, I've done a couple of recent podcast episodes and you might go, Rudy, why are you going all in on AI? I'm not trying to become this AI guru, right? AI has been big in our industry for a year. It's been around for many years. When it first launched ChatGPT and got crazy, there was a few people that jumped in and became these AI gurus and they went all in and built all their courses and products and everything based on AI. That's great and I'm not saying that's a bad thing or trying to,
say anything bad about those people. I'm just trying to say,
That is not my goal. AI is part of our business. It has been for a year, about a year. We have like a dedicated AI channel for it. We have AI internal trainings, all our team use AI. So after that time, and I felt we had a really good grip of it in our own company and me as an individual, and I had some experts on my team, we decided to start teaching AI. So now we teach it to our mastermind members, our 50 and 100K members.
We have an AI program, which is very entry-level, $1,000. And you can go on a 10-week intensive with us where we build AI into your business or certify you. I've started hosting live events. If you want to learn more about that, go to Rudy's. I think it's rudysai.com or look on my socials to come to one of our live events. We have live events in London, in Miami over the next month or two. We do these live virtual events, which I'm going to come back to later. But yeah, anyway, I think the future...
Part of the future is AI. Why? Because, and I'm speaking on stage about this, what I often say is I go on stage and I go, who here would like five free employees that don't call in sick, that don't complain, that aren't late, that always do what they're going to do, that you ask them to do?
And everyone puts up their hand and I go, well, that's how I see AI. Okay, I don't see AI as this get rich quick scheme. I don't see AI as this, hey, it's going to run your whole business for you. I don't see AI as, hey, I'm building a business with AI and not need to be involved. None of that, you know.
kind of guru-y, market-y, fluffy stuff. I just see it as a tool. I see it as a tool to get ahead. And why is it so important? Well, most of you don't even have five employees listening to this right now. And if you do, right, maybe you have five and they cost you a bunch of money. Imagine if you could double their output. That is how I see AI. And if you can't put two and two together to say, well, if I had
five free employees or if my current employees got more out of AI, I'd be more successful. It's a pretty simple equation, right? It should be two plus two equation level kind of thinking that AI can be used if you know how, of course.
It can be used very successfully to get ahead, to get more done, to get free staff, free robot staff working for you, okay? And I know this because I've built, you know, I've hired hundreds of employees over my time. And even now we have around 100 staff between my companies. And we spend a lot on payroll. And
Some of the things that we used to have full-time employees for, we don't now. I say in my presentations, I'm probably going to save about a million dollars in payroll next year versus the start of this year. And many of those savings, or pretty much all of them, are contributed because we can now use AI. We can use AI to edit a ton of videos, to do most of our copy, to...
streamline processes to do data reporting. And anyway, I won't keep boring you. There's a couple of episodes just on this. I have a free two hour, half hour live event, afternoon event. I do it a couple of times a month. And I also have a 10 week intensive if you want to really go all in and master AI. Okay.
So that's number two. Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a second. Before we go into the rest of this episode, I'm gonna interrupt abruptly and just ask you one big favor. I hope you're getting a ton of value, a ton of knowledge. I hope you're getting some breakthroughs from myself and the guests. And I want one thing in return.
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live in-person events and live virtual events. I said I have a lot of those coming up. I'm doing a couple of lives a month. I have, I think at the time of filming this, I have leading up to the end of this year,
I have my own event every two weeks and I'm speaking nearly every week at this point. So people are going back live if you didn't know, right? Live events are hot and virtual events are really hot. COVID kind of caused this buzz of live events, right? And Tony Robbins and Dean Graziosi were one of the first. They launched their mastermind thing just before COVID, right?
Broke, you know, kind of broke the internet, did crazy money. And then people at Russell Brunson's done a bunch. A bunch of guys have, you know, been doing these. Pete Vargas, a good friend of mine too. All kind of all these top gurus, right? Or experts launched with live events. And then just that same ripple effect.
They did it. Then the marketers after that did it, right? People like me, the top guys. And now a lot of marketers are doing it and many of them are now teaching other people how to do it, right? We have lots of guys now, masterminds that are doing it. I'm doing them. Webinars have been around for 10, 20 years.
They're basically a hybrid between a webinar, if you know what that is, which is like a one or two hour training that leads into a pitch. So imagine that blended with like a real event streamed, right? And it's somewhere in the middle. So it's generally a little longer, generally have some guest speakers. Some time it will be a challenge or it'll be like a three day or five day challenge. Sometimes it'll be an afternoon. We do afternoons because...
I don't want to do it over three or five days. I may soon. I also don't want to do it just like an hour because then it's like just like a webinar, which everyone kind of knows and is fed up of. Well, not fed up of. They still work great. But people just kind of it's not new. Right. And we're talking here about the future and how to get ahead. So live events, live virtual events. And like I said, it's not like it's brand new. Right. It's been happening for a long time, but it's got really popular in the last couple of years.
It's a good time to do it because even though more people are doing it in the marketing space, many of you aren't in the marketing space. So if you do it to your industry, it's still pretty new, but it's around long enough that there's a proven system. There's a proven blueprint. We're teaching that at my next mastermind event in Miami that's coming up in start of October, weekend one of October.
So if you are in my mastermind or any of my programs and you want to come to that, well, you're coming to that, great. You're going to learn it there. And if you want to come to that, reach out. We do have some guest tickets for you. So a lot of potential with live events. We have an entire blueprint. To give you context, we ran a couple this last month, did about 100K just from an afternoon, which is great. And that was...
You know not crazy ad spend or anything like that We are testing more bigger ones now with ad spend and we're getting a two and a half three four row hours on the front end And again, my results aren't typical. I'm not saying you'll do that right away Obviously have a big following and I know what I'm doing But the point is the reason I'm giving you that number is that is better than our typical ads our typical ads do like a two row hours this one's doing like a two and a half to four and
to cold traffic, which is really promising. And the nice thing too is we're getting thousands of emails a week, right? So we're literally getting paid to grow a massive email list. I think we'll get to a point if we keep going with this where we're growing our email list by 10,000 a month.
which is pretty incredible. Like if you think about it and we're making a couple of hundred grand profit. So it's like, and again, you know, I'm an outlier, right? I'm top 1%. I'm not saying you're going to get to that. I would love for you all to, but can't guarantee that. But like that to me is an incredible model and it's fun, right? It's nice to impact people, help people. It's tiring. It's a lot of work, but it's fun. It's rewarding. I'm exalted after, but I love it. My team love it.
And it gets more exposure, right? Because if someone spends an afternoon with you live, they're way warmer and like you grow the tribe. Remember point number one, it's a great way to grow the tribe because you're going to get, you know, if you build it out like I do at scale, which again, most people won't, but I'm going to get thousands of emails. I'm going to get thousands of people seeing me live for an afternoon every week or twice a month or however often I do it. So you're building a lot of authority and trust and credibility there.
So live events in person, right? Hosting your own mini events. I've been doing this since COVID. So like after COVID died down, I hosted one the next summer. So about a year in and we do again, my results aren't typical, but we do anywhere from like 50 to 900K was our biggest event. And that's not all cash that's, you know, contracted over time, but we'll generally do 50 to 200K cash, um,
collected, right, is how we term it. So money comes in that weekend and then you have payment plans and stuff. So great boost to our business, right? Great push in income. Again, a ton of fun, tiring, planning, a lot of work, but a great way to build a tribe. When you start hosting events and have that two-day or three-day in-person interaction,
you build a level of rapport that's not always possible from the internet, from ads and YouTube. And, you know, it takes you to this different level. I also mean, it elevates your brand to a different level and separates yourself, which remember we talked about in number one, the personal brand. So you see how these things link.
And just to link number two, which was AI, was that gives you the ability to create crazy amount of content. I didn't say this, but I generally spend like 30 to 40K a month on my content creation team and video and graphic team. AI can do a lot of that now. So I still keep them because they do all my other stuff. But you don't need to be this big...
you know, successful person with a massive team to level up your content. These days, AI is probably the best way, one of the best ways for entrepreneurs and solo smaller entrepreneurs, like less than 20 staff to get ahead is using it for content.
So they're all connecting together. Right. So I've gone through one, right, two, three. Number four, what is next? What is what else is the future of marketing? Well, I still believe the phone. OK, I talked about this in the last two or three years. I learned this from people like Grant Cardone and Tai Lopez. You know, Eli is a friend of mine who's Tony, who was Tony, Tony's top sales guy.
for many years, the phone's never going away. And I see the world in this interesting shift because half of it's getting automated with AI, but then the other half is wanting more tribes and personal brands. So it's this like cool inflection point where you can go all in on the personalization because people are going to want that more than ever. So, but you also want to automate everything you can.
You've got to get your head around that. That's kind of the takeaway is automate everything you can and then personalize more and more with the free time and energy that you now have, right? What your team now has or the resources you have. So...
Sales calls are still great for us. Selling anything from like a $1,000 offer all the way up to a $100,000 offer. I think the landscape of how to sell has changed two, three years ago. We could just do hundreds of calls and have people book calls when they've
and it was easy. Nowadays, we're having to work harder to do that. I think money is more dry, right? So innovating how you're building those cool processes out, and we're working on that right now. And to link what I just said, number three, like doing these live events where people spend a day or a free day or an afternoon with you, there's a higher chance for them to convert than if you just, you know, call them from a callback
cold call or they're on your list or an appointment setter or something right so doing well with sales and I think most businesses should have a sales phone division it's obviously been around for tens of years but most
Most entrepreneurs still aren't doing it. There's a big opportunity, whether you're a software company, whether you are a e-commerce brand, a coach, a consultant. And the best thing about most sales reps is they work commission. So it's like if you don't bring someone on for two months and it doesn't work out and, you know, unless you've spent a ton of ad spend, you've not lost a ton of money. It's not like you're paying them crazy money up front.
So I definitely think that, and I guess I'll summarize number four versus it just being phone is like human conversation and interaction and tailoring stuff, right? So having appointment setters, phone reps, being able to tailor stuff is super, super, super important, okay? And my fifth and final tip for the future of marketing, right, will be relationships. And this
this has been around a long time, but I think there's a massive opportunity that you see the big people doing, but most small, when I say small, like, you know, people under 10 million aren't doing, which is within relationships, creating JV opportunities. So if you look at the top, all the top guys are doing these co-events together, live events, they're collaborating, they're doing massive affiliates. Tony does his big launch,
with Dean and they get all the big affiliates promoting. So there's a massive opportunity for like relationships and using them to do JVs and affiliates. We're hosting one in two weeks, for example, where we'll probably get 20,000 people register, maybe five to 8,000 people on the live call. We'll hopefully make, you know, six figures each, me and the person,
And we'll both grow our email lists. We'll have an amazing event and we'll merge followers, merge brands, and we'll combine superpowers. Their superpowers, they have this big demographic. My superpowers have this proven offer that they don't have that can easily sell to their audience and they can just promote it, make a bunch of money. And then we're going to help run all the ads and marketing. So there's so many synergies out there through relationships and experiences.
again, there's so much opportunity to travel to events, to join Masterminds. I often tell the story about how
I've spent a million dollars in coaching, consulting and masterminds and I've made way more ever since. So I really, really, really encourage you to get out there, to get on a plane, to go build relationships because you can do it online. Yes, in person is 10 times better though, I promise you. And just one thing I always teach my team because most people don't get this. You probably won't get this. You might not get this. One thing that I really encourage you to understand is
One plane ticket that costs you $500 to go to a $2,000 event, blah, blah, blah, free grand all in, can lead to a relationship that sets this up, that then does this, that one day makes you a million dollars. And it's hard to track back in time how all that works, but I really, really encourage you to...
trust in the process as long as you're determined you go out there you crush it there's so much opportunity in these jv relationships affiliate partnerships if you combine forces and be strategic and meet the right people and get in the right room so there you have it
Five of the things I'm focusing on this year and next year. Five things that I think can get you ahead. Obviously, some of them aren't rocket science, but they are good reminders that you got to go do it. Some of you know some of these things, but you're not doing it. You don't have a big phone team bringing in half a million a month. You're not running live events. You're getting lazy on them. You're not...
traveling to new masterminds and building JVs and affiliates. And if you are, you're not building the process to see them through to make you a bunch of money. You're probably dabbling with AI and by that, I mean, you're using chat GPT, but that is not the same as building it into your entire company, which is what we're helping people do in our 10 week program and getting their staff using it and automating all the things they can do. And again, you can learn about that from my events.
And then number one, you're not all in on the personal brand. You're doing a few videos, you're dabbling, but that is different to building a loyal tribe. Focus on building just 1,000 raving fans and loyal tribe and building your social platforms out because it's free advertising, it's credibility. One of the best things I ever did was go all in on Instagram. I've probably made millions of dollars. Do I actually trackable? I've made way over a million, but I've made millions
just because people pull me up and they go, wow, you're a big deal. And then they want to do business with you, right? It's crazy. The rooms you can get in, like being a mini celebrity in Hollywood, it's like, oh, we got to let them in the front door. They can come in the side door, right? Because of the social media cred. So don't sleep on that either.
I know it can be uncomfortable for some of you. I wasn't always this loud, confident, big red fairy coat guy, right? You have to train it just like you train a muscle in any other skill. You have to build a process. You have to stay disciplined and you have to follow a proven path. That's literally how you implement all these and that's generally how you be successful in business and life. So go do it. I hope these things helped and I'll see you very soon on another episode.