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Happy Sunday {NAME}! You REALLY need to read this. I just ran a test that I *thought* would bomb ...

Happy Sunday {NAME}! You REALLY need to read this. I just ran a test that I *thought* would bomb ...but it crushed instead. Here's what happend (specific stats included): You know how "big dumb companies" spend a gazillion bucks a year on branding ads? I always made fun of them because their ads are kinda awful and they don't even make an offer half the time. But then I was like "wait a minute ...these companies literally make billions so maybe they know what they're doing." Which is why this week, I did a test campaign where I'm running ads that are *only* for branding. The ads are just FB/IG posts that are pure content. Like "How To" kinda stuff. Some are videos and some are just regular ol' posts. NONE of them sell anything. They don't mention a product and they don't have a "call to action". They don't even have links people can click on. It's just pure branding stuff using nothing but content. Oh - and I'm showing them to strangers. My daily budget for the test is $121. Here's what's happening (I'll give you specific stats in a sec): People are seeing the ads, enjoying the content (I think), and then either going to my profile and clicking over to my home page …or googling me and winding up on my home page. …and they’re buying stuff. From my home page. Which is basically a "brochure site" that's not even designed to sell anything. Here are the stats so far: Monday: spent $121 and brought in $491. Tuesday: spent $121 and brought in $151. Wednesday: spent $121 and brought in $734 Thursday: spent $121 and brought in $15 (dammit) Friday: spent $121 and brought in $846 Saturday: spent $121 and brought in $135 Total sales: $2,237 Total spend: $726 Total profit: $1,511.00 Amazing. I'm basically getting paid to build my brand. ...And I learned that maybe these "big dumb companies" (who make billions) actually know what they're doing after all lol. Speaking of branding ...I'm teaching a live Zoom tomorrow (Monday) where I'll show you how to build and monetize a personal brand ...even if you don't have anything to sell and even if nobody's ever heard of you. I'll show you these test campaigns too :) [Wanna join me? No charge. Register here :-)]( Frank P.S. I think I underestimated how powerful branding is lol. This is like 1000X simpler than the type of stuff we're used to. RainMakerAI, LLC 7660 Fay Ave #307 La Jolla Ca 92037 [unsubscribe](

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