Hey guys, ThomasJ here and, I have a quick, quick story for you. Back in January of 1967, the space race was in full force. Everybody was focused on getting to the moon, beating the Russians and Apollo one was set to launch on their first mission and the astronauts, Gus Grissom and Ed White, Roger Chaffee, loaded into the command module on top of the Saturn rocket in a kind of a sort of a dress rehearsal for the upcoming launch. And they wanted to make everything the same as it would be on launch day run down all the systems and, and, and so they wanted to make it, you know, exactly like it was going to be. So they, astronauts got in the command module, they, they, they strapped in and they close the hatch and then they pump the, the command module, you know, full of oxygen. And they actually pressurized it above atmosphere, just, just like they would on launch day. And after several hours of going through all the systems and checking everything, you know, something happened on the comms, the control room could barely make it out. Uh, but there were screams and, distress because there are a fire that had started in the module and the astronauts tried frantically to get the hatch open, but they couldn't because it opened inward in the pressure was keeping it closed and the people outside of rush to help and tried to open the hatch, but nobody was really strong enough. Uh, do do that over pressure, pressurization and, and soon the fire resulted in an explosion, sending the people that we're trying to get out of the hatch across the room and, and killing all three astronauts. It was a very sad day for the, for the space program. And I remember hearing about this when I was in college and we actually have a building named Grissom hall that I took my classes in, due to a Gus Grisham's a sacrifice. And, and, it kind of made me mad that they didn't think of this stuff before. I mean, pure oxygen is extremely flammable. Have you ever seen the old people with the tanks and, the no smoking sign that, that's on the side of them. I mean, the air we breathe is most mostly nitrogen and a only about 27% oxygen. So all it took in that command module was a tiny spark. I mean, everything was soaking and completely permeated with oxygen. And so just that little spark lit everything on fire and the flames rush through, the command module very quickly. And on top of that, the hatch was not designed to be opened quickly and so no one could help them. And, uh, the point is that they were just too focused on the goal to think of these things. And sure. Hindsight's 20, 20, but it seemed like they, they ignored some of these things. They, they brush by them and on their, you know, charged to do this, they forgot to do it. Right. And, uh, you know, how does this apply to Mlm? Cause this is a, a rocket science MLM podcast here. And, and you know, that's kind of like when I, I've ignored too and in my MLM journey, and you may have done this too. I mean, I love the product so much, I just wanted to help people. So I just got out there and I wasted so much of my time. I mean, I'm a numbers guy and I should have done the math. If I spend an hour or two helping people, uh, you know, a person each week and, and then I help their people and, and I'm on the phone doing three way calls, you know, setting aside an hour or two each day. And, it's before long. You know, if you have a big team, you're completely swamped. I know I was talking to, uh, one of my team members who just signed up, somebody that is doing all these shows and events and she said she barely had time to call me back because she was so swamped. And I just, in my head, I'm thinking, that's not what I want to do and I got to get this new way. I got to get a better way going. So that people don't have to kill themselves thinking that's what they need to do to build this business. And companies have proven systems that they tell you to do, but in the end, you end up, you have less time instead of that extra time promised in all the, you know, the dream propaganda of Llm. I mean, building a business, a multilevel marketing business is a great way to create a extra income and create a real asset. Uh, but if you do it at the expense of all your time, it's no different than a job. And in really per hour, you'll end up making less. So how do we, how do we fight this? We use rocket science, right? That's what this podcast is about. So I like to talk about it and maybe not real rocket science, but why don't we take a cue from some of my coworkers, I mean, there's a guy at work and we call them script master, right? He's the guy that will, that can code up all kinds of things. And, and if you don't know much about computers or premium programming, a script is kind of a set of commands that you write a to do something that's repetitive over and over again. If you need to, something as simple as move this piece of, data, cut it from here and paste it there and cut another thing from somewhere else and paste it here. Just maybe putting stuff together. And we can think of that doing that manual. I mean in excel, Microsoft Excel, if many of you guys out there know what that is, you call, you can call it a macro something that you do over and over again. Basically, my coworkers philosophy is this. If you have to do something more than once or twice, automate it. I mean, we routinely have to crunch numbers, but we don't actually do the crunching. I mean, the computer does that. We set up the system and let it crunch away and it, and he spends, my coworker spends hours and hours in the beginning to set up this automation. But then he's got it forever. He never has to do it again. And instead of it's a task taking three days, he's got it down to an hour. And, the speed of, of what we do is continuing to increase and more and more as expected, as computers get faster and faster out of us. And so you think that maybe we would just be sit around doing nothing. But what this does is it allows us to spend more time on other things that need our attention and allows us to make a better product overall because we've had some of these repetitive things done. So how does this, how does this fit into Mlm? I mean, how do we leverage our time? I mean, that's a great word. I love that. We call it leveraging our words. Like, you're, you're doing something once and then using it over and over again. I mean, many companies, you know, they have videos that you can share and it helps. It helps tremendously. I mean, you know, just to show people the videos so you don't have to go over the sales pitch or, or to explain the products over and over again. You can just show it to somebody and say, hey, watch your email it to him. But let's take that a step further. What if you could automate the, hey, watch it, you know, kind of part of it. Instead of wasting your time showing everybody the video and eventually running out of who to show it to and then following up with them and chasing after the say, did you watch it? What do you think? Uh, what if you could show it to a ton of people and then only have the ones that are interested, contact you. As I mentioned in my last podcast, I talked about my supreme failure with paying someone to build this for me. Well, it fell flat and I searched out how to do it myself. What I essentially had tried was to sell myself without doing the marketing first. So all these automations and things can be good, but you also have to get the right foundation. And, I came across the book and it was called Dotcom secrets by Russell Brunson. And he also has a great book called expert secrets and it, and what they talk about is how to market online, how to do things the right way instead of just selling. And, it completely opened my eyes on the online marketing world and how it worked. And it talked about a thing called a sales funnel. And basically it's a website with a very specific structure. And if you don't know what it is, you provide value with the front to get people to enter your funnel. And, the ones that want to continue naturally, maybe they purchased something little, we'll go onto the next thing and all, and you have a new offer and you move them down a process marketing to them and selling them the whole time. And in docker and you use what they call a term called indoctrination. That's hard to say, to basically warm them up. You know, cause they're cold at first. There are cold market and they, you kind of warm them up automatically in, you have a new warm market, in the cool thing is, you can set these things up and tweak them and, and keep working on them as they're running and as they're moving and analyze them and test them and get them to work. And that's kind of what I'm doing a with everything I do. But, you know, they really should be called a sifter because people fall out instead of continue on. But that kind of annoys me. But, we call it a funnel. And a, my first thought was how can I use this to sell my product? It's a little tricky with MLM companies because you can't control the product. And, what annoyed me with all the recruiting focus that most leaders had is, you know, online or otherwise, it's not all about recruiting. You got to sell product. And the Federal Trade Commission makes the companies require, you know, say product sales. Otherwise it truly is a pyramid scheme if you don't have any product. And in a lot of these leaders just figure if you're recruiting in recruiting product sales, we'll just figure it out. And that annoys me. I mean, there are people in my down line that never made any money because they couldn't sell anything. And I don't care how many videos you give them or apps or anything like that, they just, they can't talk to people. They can't do the marketing ahead of it to get them to see the video. They, fall short, in what really needs to be done. The videos are great for selling, but you've got to have a foundation. You gotta have the thing before it. So my first goal really in all this is to create a, a funnel to sell my product, not really to make money, but to help my team stay above the compliance line. And number one, it means they'll stick around more and not give up and it'll be worth it for them to stay a number two, they're more likely to recruit a selling isn't an issue. I think if you have product sales, taking care of recruiting figures itself out because even if you don't use the automated methods I'm developing, if you tell your friend, Hey, I've got a way to automatically sell my product and if you want to make some money, I can show you how to do it. It works itself out. They want to join your team and you get the product out there in front of so many more people. If I mean truthfully, ah, I felt like I have a moral obligation to get my product into more hands. I mean it's helped so many people. We have a testimony page and I see all the time how it's changing lives. And you know, what's cool about multilevel marketing, they have great products and they do help a lot of people and getting him out there is, is the structure of the Mlm. I mean that's, that's their, it's their, their thing. Instead of putting it in a store, they are relying on us. So it's, it's kind of a moral obligation as distributors to get it out there. No. But this is kind of where it gets fun. Little Fun with the, the rocket building, the rocket. It's, it's advanced stuff. But let me, let me throw this little seed out there that what if we could create a system that sells the product and you get paid no matter if people actually buy that MLM product. Boom. That's all I gotta say. So, I'll be talking about that in further podcasts, but it's more complicated than putting a funnel together and sending traffic to it. It all comes back to the marketing and, and future podcast. We'll talk, go in depth to these things. And you know, as I build my product funnels and as I do my marketing message, you guys can follow along. Okay. So, so now what if we, you know, let's assume that we have the product taken care of and, or whether you're selling it to your, you know, friends and family, which is great because you want them to be a customer because they're going to be benefit from the products. And I do have, my family is a customer for me. Uh, but none of them really want to do the actual business. And so I thank them for keeping me above the compliance line and, and move on. But, you know, what I notice is I looked around the marketplace is, is the top leaders in Mlm aren't. I bet you know, pretty sure that they aren't going to malls. And in talking to people when they are doing a home meeting every night, and with my new understanding of online marketing, I started a search out, you know, what are they doing online? I mean, what, what makes them so successful? And what I found out is they were selling their own stuff and they didn't push the opportunity at all. It was this concept that called paid prospecting. At first I was thinking, paying to prospect like you pay ads or whatever and people come to you. That's what I tried before. And it doesn't work. And you end up wasting a lot of money and time and what really is the right way to do it is these top leaders are getting paid to prospect. I mean, can you imagine that? No matter what if somebody joins or not, you can get a little bit of money here and then continue on and stoke the fire of the recruiting system. I mean, they created products especially related to info to warm people up and provided value in that people wanted whether they wanted to join the, you know, their downline or not. That's, that's marketing. And once you've provided a ton of high value, people out there would get out their wallets and pay for the next thing, maybe a $7 book or a $57 Webinar, two or more. And then once they get out their wallets, they're qualified lead people that just want free stuff. Aren't the people you want on your team. I think about the samples. How many samples do you have handed out for free and very small portion of those people actually want to buy your product more likely if you were to sell that sample for a dollar, it would actually probably work better with these, this is the same thing. But with recruiting, I mean, if somebody gets out their wallets, they're voting, They're voting with their wallets. And I, and I got that from, one of the experts that talks about this a lot, this paid prospecting now. And then you add automation on all of that into becomes a system that is doable, that in the time constraints that you have with your job and your family, you can create something. And my goal really is to create this system for my team. Let them use it. So I'm the one that's putting all the time and I'm the one that's putting the time in up front and you guys can be here, to see how I do it. But you know, one of the loudest voices in ideas of, in the idea of paid prospecting has tons of training on this subject. And I've been soaking it in, soaking up everything, trying to apply it. And I actually, you know, I'm sitting here thinking, watching some training and thinking to myself, man, he's good. I mean, to see him explain things and do things. And I want to join his down line. I mean, he's so good at it. I don't even, I don't want to join his company, but I want to be in his down line and that's what it's about. And now I actually love that my company and I love the people of my company, so I'm not, I'm not going to jump ship and, and, I won't ever say what, what company I'm in, but I just want you to know it's okay to stay where you are. If you're happy with your MLM. Good. Let's just, let's just make it better. I mean, my whole goal is to help others get started like me in this, in this automated kind of, online system and you know, to present an honest journey from start to finish, and then beyond, hopefully, hopefully it takes off, you know, we'll have to count down to launch day when it gets here and I'll probably have a lot of fun with that when I finally get to kick it off and you get to see the numbers and see if it's working. And, that's, pretty much it. You know, if you're interested in my journey, head over to rocketsciencemlm.com to stay up to date on everything I'm putting together my rocket MLM blueprint, and I'll send it out when it's ready, and then we'll talk about in the podcast and we'll walk through the steps and we'll, we'll build this together. So if you want to continue on the journey to help me build it and integrate and test it, you know, what works, what doesn't, it will all be here. And, hopefully you guys can come along. So this is Thomas j and a, see you later.